Schlussel
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Joined: 5/21/2007 From: Sacramento, California Status: offline
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Week 15: March 16th – March 22nd 1942 North Pacific: By the end of the week, my engineers finally reached Adak and began base expansion. Initial efforts will be to expand the airfield to level 1, so I can fly in some fighter protection. Afterwards the port will be expanded so I can more effectively use it as a sub base. To that end, I have also sent a sub tender and a patrol tender to Adak from Pearl Harbor. Central Pacific: No IJN activity. Southern Pacific: Lots of IJN surface activity in the area this week; however, no major firefights occurred. My minor offensive to re-take Viatupu was successful with low casualties (200-ish). Half of which occurred during the attack that wiped out the 500 man Japanese garrison on the island. As my CV’s were retiring to Pearl Harbor, the Japanese struck again, this time @ Funafuti (south of Viatupu). The transports got in and out in less than 2 days…before my CV’s could react back into the area. The timing was perfect for them. This garrison is reported to be around 2,000, so any reaction on my part will be limited to naval bombardments and air raids from my carriers or LBA from my Fiji/Samoan bases. New Guinea/Solomons: The Allies lose Buna and a reported 8,000 IJA troops begin marching overland towards Port Moresby on the Kakoda Track. I receive intelligence suggesting 2 more IJA regiments are preparing for Port Moresby. In defense, I have 1 artillery unit and 4 regiments of Austrailian infantry well supplied (70K supplies) and dug in behind level 3 (almost 4) forts. This area looks to get real serious, real soon. LET’S GET RRRRRRRREADY TO RRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUMMMMBLE!! On the bright side, this week my Dauntlesses stationed @ Lunga sunk 3 AK’s and 2 PB’s near Shortlands. In addition, a Cruiser was bombed (Knagasa I think) in the same hex, but escaped before she could be finished off. DEI/Philippines: Out of supplies and too exhausted to fight on, my troops finally retreat and give Clark Field to the enemy. With Clark taken, Bataan is the last Allied outpost on Luzon. I have 750 AV there, but the supply situation is the same as it was @ Clark (@ Zero). Lots of demoralized/fatigued troops, I fear they may not last through the end of the month. The rest of the Philippines are being mopped up by Japanese forces. In the DEI, the Japanese have taken central Java and are pressing towards Batavia in the North West and Soerbaja in the South East. The southern tip of Sumatra was also taken, including the valuable oil fields @ Palembang. I mined the hell out of the port before it fell, let’s hope it pays some dividends. SE Asia/China: With the fall of Singapore, the Malaya peninsula is quiet, except for Japanese air raids on Tandjoenpinang . In Burma, IJA takes Rangoon and Magwe. I have my forces making a stand at Mandalay…my last defensive line in central Burma. On the coast, Akyab and Cox’s Bazaar are fortifying. No signs of enemy troops in the Akyab area, but that should change with the loss of Prome at the end of the week. The main IJA force was @ Rangoon (80K troops), now it will be interesting to see how many head up the coast and how many attack central Burma. Akyab is important enough to stay and fight for, no matter what comes its way. I would like to stay and fight in central Burma too; however, if a large troop mass is seen heading for Mandalay, I may bug out and save my troops there for the inevitable fight on the Indian border…where the terrain and supply situations are much more favorable to me. In China, I am focusing on conserving as much supply as possible. I’m consolidating my position around Chengchow, as the IJA looks like it is also moving troops in that direction. Continuing to stay on the defensive due to supply. KB Watch: - 1-CV & 2-CVL’s spotted south of Jakarta. (3-16) - 6-CV’s & 2-CVE’s spotted near Batavia [North Java] (3-18) - 1-CV and 1-CVL spotted NE of Java (3-20) - 2-CV’s spotted SW of Bandjermasin [Borneo] and 2-CV’s & 6-CVL’s spotted near Balikpapan [Borneo] (3-22) Most of the KB operates in the DEI all week (again), supporting the attacks on Java and Sumatra. While this spells certain doom for my troops in the DEI, it also means Ceylon/India and the South Pacific are safe for now. I form up a few escorted convoys to re-supply Calcutta, and my SouthPac bases while the air threat (from CV’s) is low. Notable Base Captures: -Jakarta [Java], Rangoon [Burma], Palembang [Sumatra], and Buna [New Guinea] captured by Japan (3/16) -Praboemoelih [Sumatra] and Magwe [Burma] captured by Japan (3/18) -Singkep [Sumatra] captured by Japan (3/19) -Muntok [Java] and Biak [New Guinea] captured by Japan (3/20) -Viatupu [Ellice Is.] captured by Allies (3/20) - Clark Field [Philippines] captured by Japan (3/21) -Funafuti [Ellice Is.] and Prome [Burma] captured by Japan (3/22) Campaign Overview: Aircraft Losses to date [change]: Allies: 872 [+39] Biggest Losses (#): Buffalo (117), P-40 (60), 139WH3 (56) Japanese: 1,319 [+43] Biggest Losses (#): Betty (271), Nate (111), Zero (102) Ship Losses to date [change]: Allies: 180 [+3] Notables: CA Portland, CA Adelaide, CL Durban, CL Sumatra Japanese: 124 [+4] Notables: CVL Zuiho, CVE Taiyo, CVE Hosho, CA Mogami, CA Mikuma, CA Suzya. Army Losses to date [change]: Allies: 4,270 [+438] Japanese: 1,273 [27] VP Totals [change]: Allies: 11,938 [-1,207] Japanese: 11,226 [+886] Other Notes: -3 IJN Surface TF’s have been cruising around my US-Australia supply line east of Baker Island. They haven’t found any of my convoys yet…as I have taken manual control of them and routed them away from danger. CV Enterprise is steaming toward the area from Pearl, to provide some support. -CV Saratoga was hit by an IJN sub off Brisbane while heading there to refuel. I had an ASW TF patrolling 1 hex away and the Saratoga TF had DD’s with mediocre ASW ratings…and still a sub got through. Not sure what else I can do at the moment, I may just keep my CV’s away from the Australian coast for now (I’ll refuel @ Noumea instead).
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