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1944 October 16 The Empire captured: The Allies captured: There were Imperial amphibious or airborne operations at: There were Allied amphibious or airborne operations at: Naha Nago Imperial Naval Bombardments Allied Naval Bombardments: Allied Ships Bombarding Naha Allied Ships Bombarding Naha Allied Ships Bombarding Naha Allied Ships Bombarding Nago Our subs were really annoyed at the surface navies and ground forces getting all the attention today. Very large sweeps over Pakhoi. Our boys did OK considering the disadvantage, coming off more or less even. The turn air loss tallies will not show that explicitly because a number of the same model Frank were lost in attacks on Allied ships near Okinawa. There are now more than 200 fighters at Kweilin, the source of the trouble, so it looks like the Empire intends to continue trying to suppress Pakhoi. The 72nd British Rgt attacks tomorrow at Tandjoengbalai. The tip of the spear has begun arriving at Singora and the rest will arrive tomorrow. Zombies gone in Indochina! Our boys are the new zombies in Indochina. quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 61,65 (near Pakse) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 13151 troops, 317 guns, 350 vehicles, Assault Value = 453 Defending force 1892 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 28 Allied adjusted assault: 268 Japanese adjusted defense: 1 Allied assault odds: 268 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), morale(-), supply(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 2497 casualties reported Squads: 74 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 109 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Units destroyed 1 Allied ground losses: 12 casualties reported Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Assaulting units: 11th Airborne Division 754th Tank Battalion 2/11th Armoured Car Regiment 11th PAVO Regiment 31st Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 30th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 27th Indian Field Artillery Battalion 25th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 33rd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 32nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 21st Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment Defending units: 17th Ind.Mixed Brigade -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Lang Son (70,56) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 119982 troops, 1456 guns, 1922 vehicles, Assault Value = 3824 Defending force 40934 troops, 454 guns, 284 vehicles, Assault Value = 1197 Allied adjusted assault: 1768 Japanese adjusted defense: 2927 Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 2112 casualties reported Squads: 9 destroyed, 179 disabled Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 55 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled Guns lost 53 (2 destroyed, 51 disabled) Vehicles lost 90 (54 destroyed, 36 disabled) Allied ground losses: 10220 casualties reported Squads: 175 destroyed, 316 disabled Non Combat: 49 destroyed, 36 disabled Engineers: 35 destroyed, 28 disabled Guns lost 61 (30 destroyed, 31 disabled) Vehicles lost 111 (78 destroyed, 33 disabled) Assaulting units: 3rd New Chinese Corps 22nd New Chinese Division 31st Infantry Division 632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion 711th Tank Battalion 640th Tank Destroyer Battalion 5th Australian Division 637th Tank Destroyer Battalion 96th Chinese Division 706th Tank Battalion 1st Australian Division 775th Tank Battalion 36th Chinese Division 671th Tank Destroyer Battalion I Corps Engr Grp 2/4th Armoured Regiment 192nd Tank Battalion 2/6th Armoured Regiment 8th New Chinese Corps 96th Infantry Division 27th Australian Brigade 22nd Australian Brigade 9th Australian Division 134th (East Ang) Regiment 87th Medium Regiment 1st Medium Regiment 163rd Light AA Regiment 251st Field Artillery Battalion 2/9th Field Regiment 109th Anti Tank Regiment 12th Indian Heavy AA Regiment 2/1st Med Regiment 2nd Medium Regiment 85th Medium Regiment 57th Australian Lt AA Regiment 2/11th Field Regiment 18th SP Field Artillery Regiment Defending units: 15th Tank Regiment 59th Infantry Brigade 58th Infantry Regiment 27th Division 37th Division 8th Recon Regiment 34th/A Division 11th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion 2nd Ind. Field Artillery Regiment 1st Mortar Battalion 3rd Mobile AA Battalion 31st Mountain Gun Regiment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brains! Brains! Disruption is sky high, as can be expected when zombies are roaming the ranks trying to tear off limbs and eat their fellows' brains. Imperial AV was adjusted by x2.25, while our AV was adjusted by x0.46. If for the sake of simplicity we count only disabled combat and engineer squads, they lost 453 final AV and we lost 158. All other things being equal (they never are) the next battle would still be a 1 to 2, but the ratio would rise from 0.60 this time to 0.65. That's progress but really slow and painful. It seems that our encirclement plan will have time to play out. I doubt that the Empire can stop it except by pulling back. All that means the real battle for Lang Son is at Pakhoi. We need to get the armor in there to support the 2 divisions closing the back door on Lang Son. We have rotated out the 2 depleted P-47D2 squadrons from Pakhoi to Hanoi for replenishment. The 2 P-47D2 squadrons at Hanoi have been moved into Pakhoi. The 3 P-47D25 squadrons at Haiphong, giving LRCAP to Pakhoi, have been moved from 30,000 ft to 37,000 ft while the 2 P-51B squadrons at Haiphong giving LRCAP to Pakhoi have been moved from 25,000 ft to 37,000 ft. All 5 squadrons have been brought to max (25) planes plus 4 spares. The squadrons at Pakhoi are a little below full strength but must stay that way until either the airfield expands (4 or 5 days) or the damaged planes from the stood down squadrons are fixed and fly out. The squadrons at Pakhoi are (and were) flying at 10,000 ft to provide protection to the convoys. The 5 Thunderbolt I (16-plane) squadrons at Haiphong have been added to the Pakhoi LRCAP at 10,000 ft. A newly upgraded 12-plane Thunderbolt II squadron has also been added to the 10,000 ft LRCAP. If bombers try to follow sweeps tomorrow, they will meet determined resistance. Hanoi is now just less than 2x 30-day supply needs and therefore cannot provide drop tanks! This is entirely due to the massive over stacking plus combat at Lang Son. More supply is being rushed in from Manado (some was on the way already) and of course lots was continuously being shipped into Cam Ranh Bay and Victoria Point anyhow. A Liberty ship convoy a week or less out of Manado is being sent on to unload directly at Cam Ranh Bay. Several convoys are being dispatched from Guam also. Luckily Haiphong can still provide drop tanks, aiding LRCAP over Pakhoi. Progress at Mataram, another attack tomorrow. quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Mataram (59,109) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 1180 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 49 Defending force 829 troops, 0 guns, 6 vehicles, Assault Value = 10 Allied adjusted assault: 18 Japanese adjusted defense: 7 Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 4) Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 3 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(-), preparation(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 121 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled Vehicles lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled) Allied ground losses: 109 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Assaulting units: 2/6 Commando Battalion 2nd Fiji Commando Battalion Defending units: 23rd Ind Engineer Regiment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artillery at Soerabaja will begin bombardment tomorrow. The first of three Coy is being dispatched to Denpasar. There are still two TF at Singapore that look to have cruisers in them. The Empire tried to interfere with our landings on Okinawa, but all troops are ashore. The bombardments were effective but all three at Naha missed the base concentrating on troops instead. That was fine, as the Empire pulled out all but what are probably damaged aircraft. Casualties from shore guns were less than feared but still meaningful, including ground troops and sunk small ships. No mine fields encountered. Of course I don't know, but I chalk that up to timing. All troops at Naha are in good order, while two divisions at Nago have modest disruption. A good sign that the Force HQ afloat off Naha did it's job. There was none at Nago. The divisions at Naha are slightly short on supply, the need probably artificially high due to the combat of an opposed landing. In any event there are 88,000 tons of supply still to unload, even from LST types. Beaching types, such as LST, are supposed to be able to unload completely in one phase. Not doing so in two phases is proof positive that shore gunfire does eat up ops points. At Nago the units report enough supply, even though they each have about the same volume of supply as the units at Naha. There are over 37,000 tons more supply to unload at Nago. Of course, the stacking percentage at Naha is twice that at Nago. The lonely convoy was not attacked and must make only 2 more hexes to start unloading at Naha. The bad news for unloading is that at Naha the pool destroyers, operating in surface combat mode for extra protection, reacted toward the IJN cruisers and are not in hex to be easily rotated into unloading convoys to replace ammo-depleted destroyers. I'll have to form new TFs with Meet & Merge orders into each convoy that needs replacements, which I am pretty sure is all of them. That convoy did completely finish unloading and another has a trivial amount of supply to unload and both will head for Guam. The surface battles! quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Time Surface Combat, near Okinoerabushima at 97,66, Range 4,000 Yards Japanese Ships CA Takao CA Myoko CA Ashigara, Shell hits 7, on fire DD Kiyoshimo, Shell hits 2 DD Amagiri DD Sazanami Allied Ships CA Salt Lake City CA Minneapolis, Shell hits 2 CA San Francisco, Shell hits 3, on fire CA Vincennes, Shell hits 4, on fire DD Tsuyung DD Paoshan DD Kunming DD Mengtze, Shell hits 2 Poor visibility due to Thunderstorms with 0% moonlight Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards Range closes to 24,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese radar detects Allied task force at 24,000 yards Range closes to 18,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 18,000 yards Range closes to 12,000 yards... Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 6,000 yards CONTACT: Japanese radar detects Allied task force at 6,000 yards Range closes to 4,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 4,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA Vincennes at 4,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA San Francisco at 4,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA Minneapolis at 4,000 yards CA Minneapolis engages DD Sazanami at 4,000 yards DD Mengtze engages DD Amagiri at 4,000 yards DD Kiyoshimo engages DD Kunming at 4,000 yards Range closes to 2,000 yards CA Vincennes engages CA Ashigara at 2,000 yards CA Myoko engages CA San Francisco at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA Minneapolis at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA Salt Lake City at 2,000 yards DD Amagiri engages DD Mengtze at 2,000 yards DD Kunming engages DD Kiyoshimo at 2,000 yards Range increases to 6,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA San Francisco at 6,000 yards CA San Francisco engages CA Myoko at 6,000 yards CA Vincennes engages CA Takao at 6,000 yards DD Sazanami engages DD Kunming at 6,000 yards DD Mengtze engages DD Sazanami at 6,000 yards DD Amagiri engages DD Kunming at 6,000 yards Range increases to 8,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CA Vincennes at 8,000 yards CA Myoko engages CA San Francisco at 8,000 yards CA Vincennes engages CA Takao at 8,000 yards DD Sazanami engages DD Mengtze at 8,000 yards DD Kiyoshimo engages DD Mengtze at 8,000 yards DD Kunming engages DD Kiyoshimo at 8,000 yards DD Kiyoshimo engages DD Paoshan at 8,000 yards Task forces break off... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Time Surface Combat, near Okinoerabushima at 97,66, Range 2,000 Yards Allied aircraft no flights Allied aircraft losses SOC-1 Seagull: 3 destroyed Japanese Ships CL Noshiro CL Yahagi, Shell hits 1 DD Mutsuki DD Yuzuki Allied Ships CA Minneapolis, on fire CA Vincennes, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk DD Kunming DD Mengtze Low visibility due to Thunderstorms with 0% moonlight Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards Range closes to 28,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 28,000 yards Range closes to 26,000 yards... Range closes to 24,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 24,000 yards Range closes to 22,000 yards... Range closes to 20,000 yards... Range closes to 18,000 yards... Range closes to 16,000 yards... Range closes to 14,000 yards... Range closes to 12,000 yards... Range closes to 11,000 yards... Range closes to 10,000 yards... Range closes to 9,000 yards... Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 7,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... Range closes to 5,000 yards... Range closes to 4,000 yards... Range closes to 3,000 yards... Range closes to 2,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 2,000 yards CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 2,000 yards CL Yahagi engages CA Vincennes at 2,000 yards CA Vincennes engages CL Noshiro at 2,000 yards CL Yahagi engages DD Mengtze at 2,000 yards CL Yahagi engages DD Kunming at 2,000 yards Range increases to 3,000 yards CL Yahagi engages CA Vincennes at 3,000 yards CA Vincennes sunk by CL Noshiro at 3,000 yards DD Kunming engages DD Yuzuki at 3,000 yards DD Mengtze engages DD Mutsuki at 3,000 yards CL Yahagi engages DD Mengtze at 3,000 yards CL Noshiro engages CA Minneapolis at 3,000 yards DD Yuzuki engages DD Kunming at 3,000 yards Range increases to 5,000 yards CA Minneapolis engages CL Yahagi at 5,000 yards DD Yuzuki engages DD Mengtze at 5,000 yards DD Yuzuki engages DD Kunming at 5,000 yards Range increases to 7,000 yards CL Yahagi engages CA Minneapolis at 7,000 yards Allied Task Force Manages to Escape Task forces break off... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Time Surface Combat, near Pakhoi at 72,58, Range 2,000 Yards Japanese Ships DD Hamanami Allied Ships AM Conflict AM Force, Shell hits 5, heavy fires, heavy damage Poor visibility due to Thunderstorms with 0% moonlight Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards Range closes to 28,000 yards... Range closes to 26,000 yards... Range closes to 24,000 yards... Range closes to 22,000 yards... Range closes to 20,000 yards... Range closes to 18,000 yards... Range closes to 16,000 yards... Range closes to 14,000 yards... Range closes to 12,000 yards... Range closes to 11,000 yards... Range closes to 10,000 yards... Range closes to 9,000 yards... Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 7,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... Range closes to 5,000 yards... Range closes to 4,000 yards... Range closes to 3,000 yards... Range closes to 2,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 2,000 yards CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 2,000 yards DD Hamanami engages AM Force at 2,000 yards Range increases to 3,000 yards DD Hamanami engages AM Force at 3,000 yards Range increases to 5,000 yards DD Hamanami engages AM Force at 5,000 yards Range closes to 4,000 yards Range increases to 6,000 yards Range increases to 8,000 yards DD Hamanami engages AM Force at 8,000 yards Task forces break off... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Time Surface Combat, near Naha at 93,66, Range 6,000 Yards Japanese aircraft no flights Allied aircraft no flights Japanese aircraft losses E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed Allied aircraft losses SOC-1 Seagull: 3 destroyed Japanese Ships CA Kumano, Shell hits 63, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk CL Yura, Shell hits 9, on fire Allied Ships CL Montpelier CL Columbia CL Biloxi, Shell hits 8, on fire CL Birmingham, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk DD Bache DD Bryant DD Bullard, Shell hits 1, on fire DD Callaghan Reduced visibility due to Thunderstorms Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms: 6,000 yards Range closes to 24,000 yards... Range closes to 18,000 yards... Range closes to 12,000 yards... Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 6,000 yards CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 6,000 yards CL Birmingham engages CA Kumano at 6,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Biloxi at 6,000 yards Range closes to 3,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Birmingham at 3,000 yards CL Birmingham sunk by CL Yura at 3,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Callaghan at 3,000 yards Range increases to 4,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CA Kumano at 4,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 4,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Montpelier at 4,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Callaghan at 4,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Bryant at 4,000 yards Range increases to 6,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CL Yura at 6,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Columbia at 6,000 yards CL Montpelier engages CA Kumano at 6,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Callaghan at 6,000 yards DD Bullard engages CA Kumano at 6,000 yards Range increases to 8,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Biloxi at 8,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Columbia at 8,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Callaghan at 8,000 yards Range increases to 10,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CA Kumano at 10,000 yards CL Columbia engages CA Kumano at 10,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Callaghan at 10,000 yards Range closes to 9,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 9,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Bache at 9,000 yards Range increases to 10,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CA Kumano at 10,000 yards CL Columbia engages CA Kumano at 10,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CA Kumano at 10,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Columbia at 10,000 yards Range closes to 7,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Biloxi at 7,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 7,000 yards CL Montpelier engages CA Kumano at 7,000 yards CL Columbia engages CA Kumano at 7,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Columbia at 7,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Callaghan at 7,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Bryant at 7,000 yards Range closes to 5,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CA Kumano at 5,000 yards CA Kumano engages CL Columbia at 5,000 yards CA Kumano engages DD Bullard at 5,000 yards CA Kumano sunk by DD Bryant at 5,000 yards CL Biloxi engages CL Yura at 5,000 yards Range increases to 9,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 9,000 yards Range increases to 13,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 13,000 yards Range increases to 17,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 17,000 yards Range increases to 19,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Biloxi at 19,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Bryant at 19,000 yards Task forces break off... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Time Surface Combat, near Taihoku at 88,63, Range 6,000 Yards Japanese Ships CL Yura, Shell hits 24, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk Allied Ships CL Miami DD Ammen DD Lardner CL Toungoo, Shell hits 1 Reduced visibility due to Thunderstorms Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms: 7,000 yards Range closes to 24,000 yards... Range closes to 18,000 yards... Range closes to 12,000 yards... Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 6,000 yards CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 6,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Toungoo at 6,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Lardner at 6,000 yards Range closes to 4,000 yards CL Toungoo engages CL Yura at 4,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Lardner at 4,000 yards Hiraoka, Kumeichi orders Japanese TF to disengage Range increases to 5,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Toungoo at 5,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Miami at 5,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Toungoo at 5,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Lardner at 5,000 yards DD Ammen engages CL Yura at 5,000 yards Range increases to 6,000 yards CL Toungoo engages CL Yura at 6,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Toungoo at 6,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Lardner at 6,000 yards DD Ammen engages CL Yura at 6,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Toungoo at 6,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Lardner at 6,000 yards Range closes to 5,000 yards CL Yura engages CL Miami at 5,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Lardner at 5,000 yards CL Yura engages DD Ammen at 5,000 yards Combat ends with last Japanese ship sunk... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We lost some ships, the Empire lost some ships, but all the transports were protected from warships. And from warplanes - no hits on ships at all! Although I still am certain this will be a long struggle on Okinawa, I am surprised by the enemy AV in place. I expected somewhat more. quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Naha (95,66) Japanese Bombardment attack Attacking force 29891 troops, 255 guns, 35 vehicles, Assault Value = 1008 Defending force 85416 troops, 1255 guns, 1891 vehicles, Assault Value = 2762 Japanese ground losses: 78 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled Allied ground losses: 69 casualties reported Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 6 (5 destroyed, 1 disabled) Vehicles lost 5 (4 destroyed, 1 disabled) Assaulting units: 34th Ind.Mixed Brigade 35th Division 2nd Tank Regiment 15th Ind.Mixed Regiment 75th Infantry Brigade Det. 3rd Special Base Force 39th Field AA Machinecannon Company Nansei Shoto JNAF Base Force 31st JAAF AF Bn 80th Field AA Battalion 100th Ind.Hvy.Art Battalion 32nd Army 79th Field AA Battalion 3rd Medium Mortar Battalion Okinawa Naval Base Force 81st Field AA Battalion 244th JAAF AF Bn Defending units: 766th Tank Battalion XIV Corps Engr Grp 2nd Marine Division 41st Infantry Division 43rd Infantry Division 710th Tank Battalion 193rd Tank Battalion 40th Infantry Division 194th Tank Battalion 25th Infantry Division 716th Tank Battalion 6th Infantry Division 767th Tank Battalion 3rd AmphTrac Engineer Battalion 1st USMC Field Artillery Battalion 2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion XIV US Corps Sixth US Army 1st USMC AA Battalion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Nago (95,65) Japanese Bombardment attack Attacking force 17162 troops, 122 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 592 Defending force 29787 troops, 462 guns, 432 vehicles, Assault Value = 927 Japanese ground losses: 43 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Assaulting units: 9th Ind.Mixed Brigade 30th Recon Regiment 45th Ind.Mixed Brigade Nakagusuko-wan Fortress 101st AA Regiment 13th Base Force 31st Army 29th Field Construction Battalion 72nd Air Flotilla 102nd AA Regiment 149th JAAF AF Bn Defending units: 77th Infantry Division 111th(Sep) Infantry Regiment 5th Marine Division 670th Tank Destroyer Battalion 10th USMC Field Artillery Battalion 4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion 11th USMC Field Artillery Battalion 8th AmphTrac Engineer Battalion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As mentioned earlier we have some armor yet to land at Naha, which will increase our AV there. No attacks now, and maybe not for a while. It would be nice to get PacAO in place on Daito Shoto to lend Command HQ help to the attack. Either way, after Daito Shoto is taken we will be able to move support ships there to rearm a stream of bombardment task forces against Naha. Indochina.
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