Schlussel
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Joined: 5/21/2007 From: Sacramento, California Status: offline
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Week 3: Dec. 23rd – Dec. 29th 1941 North Pacific: Quiet [Insert cricket chirping here] Central Pacific: Hoping to build off my initial success in the region, I had the Saratoga, Enterprise, and Lexington continue from Midway and raid Wake. After two strikes, there was a reported 2,000 casualties to the Wake garrison, sounds a little exaggerated. Later in the week, an IJN 3 Carrier Task force is spotted approaching Midway. As my own carrier fleet is out of position near Wake and is low on sorties, I evacuate all cargo/tankers unloading @ Midway, but not before the IJN sinks 2 AK’s loaded with supplies. The raid destroys half my fighter CAP (Buffaloes) but only does minimal runway damage. The IJN task force withdraws westward before I can organize a proper reception. On the 29th, the Yorktown arrives in San Diego. Due to the heightened IJN sub activity on the west coast, she will have to wait 3 or 4 days for proper DD escort before departing for Pearl Harbor. Southern Pacific: No activity. New Guinea/Solomons: Japan still bombing Rabaul daily, runway and service damage are now topping 90. Base facilities at Noumea and Port Moresby are coming along, slow but steady. Japanese subs are sinking at least two ships a day off the East coast of Austrailia. ASW forces don’t seem to protect convoys or score hits. The good news is the IJN subs will eventually run out of torpedoes… DEI/Phillippines: DEI area was mostly quiet. In the Phillipines, the IJA continues pushing towards Manilla and has reached the city outskirts. Clark field, Manilla and Bataan are on the receiving end of daily bombing raids. SE Asia/China: IJN is working its way south towards Singapore, and have reached Kuala Lumpur. Repeated frontal assaults have reduced the city’s fort level to zero. Kuantan has been bypassed and my forces there are cut off. I’m amazed at how fast the Japanese move through the jungle, and when they encounter my ground units, they strike hard. Burma is mostly quiet, exept for daily air raids on Rangoon. Sporadic fighting in China. Notable Base Captures: -Taiping [Malaya] captured by Japan (12/23) -Lucena [Phillippines] captured by Japan (12/28) -Lingayen [Phillippines] captured by Japan (12/29) Campaign Overview: Aircraft Losses to date [change]: Japanese: 280 [+38] Allies: 228 [+18] Ship Losses to date [change]: Japanese: 18 [+6] Notables: CVL Zuiho, CA Mogami, CA Mikuma, CA Suzya Allies: 71 [+32] All ships are auxillaries,tankers, or coastal AK’s. VP Totals [change]: Japanese: 3,662 [+390] Allies: 11,170 [+181] Other Notes: -Lots of transport losses from IJN subs. I get DD ASW upgrades in early ’42, hopefully that will help. I’ll just hang on for now. - Had a minor issue where a garrison unit wouldn’t fully embark at Milne Bay, even though the TF was Amphibious. I took the unit fragment in question (a ‘sound detector’) back to Noumea in hopes it can return once Milne Bay’s port size increases. -Some of my sub skippers have resorted to surfacing and using their deck guns to engage IJN cargo ships. They must realize their torpedoes are as useless as the failed USN submarine screen door retrofit program.
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You say we're surrounded? Excellent! That means we can attack in any direction.
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