IdahoNYer
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Joined: 9/6/2009 From: NYer living in Boise, ID Status: offline
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19-20 Dec 42 Highlights – Merauke Amphib goes in without problems; KB appears south of Guad heading SE. Jpn ships sunk: DD: 1 (Shirayuki – old, another Carnavon victim) SS: 1 (I-19 – between Horn and Merauke) TK: 1 (old) Jpn ships unsunk: CA: 1 (Kinugasa – that didn’t take long!) Allied ships sunk: xAKL: 1 Air loss: Jpn: 49 Allied: 31 Subwar: Jpn: 5 Attacks, 0 ships hit Allies: 0 Attacks, 0 ships hit Jpn Amph Inv: None Allied Amph Inv: Merauke (SWPAC) Bases lost: None Bases Liberated: None SIGINT/Intel: KB, or at least parts of it, sighted in the Solomon Sea just off Guad – which isn’t terrible with an Amphib going in at Merauke. West Coast/Admin. NSTR. In NOPAC, NSTR. In CENPAC, US CV TFs begin heading to Suva for replenishment. With potential KB headed toward the Santa Cruz or New Hebrides, naval a/c are sent off the CVs to reinforce SOPAC LBA. In SOPAC, IJN CA TF (4CA, 6DD) bombard Kirakira with minimal effect after brushing aside the pair of PTs there without loss to either side. In daylight, a small raid (41Z, 9V) hit the fast transport TF (DMS, 2APD, 2xAKL) offloading at Kira, sinking one of the fast banana boat xAKLs and damaging an APD. This was clearly a raid launched from Akagi and Kaga, and included the A6M5 Zero for the first time. So the KB, or at least parts of it are at sea, just to the SE of Guad. Another TF is sighted with it, but weather doesn’t give the PBYs much – I figure it’s a BB TF (those BBs sighted off Kavieng a few days ago) headed to give Kirakira a good pounding. The remaining xAKL and escorts will depart Kirakira and avoid contact, and I’ll bring in two more squadrons of PTs (4 boats each). With 100% moonlight, I don’t expect much at all, but still hope to disrupt bombardment and perhaps delay the ships so LBA can get in a strike. More concerned of where the CVs might be headed – with two USMC Wildcat squadrons withdrawn recently, I’m actually short fighters squadrons again in SOPAC. So, I fly in VF6 and VF71 as well as VT5 from the CVs as they head to refuel. For now, the Navy fighters will be held back to protect Luganville and Ndeni bases incase L_S_T gets an idea for port attacks in my “rear areas”. In SWPAC, Merauke amphib goes in better than expected, with minimal air and sea opposition! At least 3 subs attempt to take shots at the passing ships, one sunk on the surface (unless it was a synch bug!) and another banged up pretty well by escorts. CL TF (2CL, 5 DD, DMS) start the landings with a preliminary bombardment, followed by the full weight of B-17s (88) and B-25s (65) in SWPAC on ground support. The Amph TF (CL, 4DD, DE, 3AM, 2APD, 2AP, 5AK, 4xAP) escorted by a ASW TF (DD, DE) and Minesweeping TF (2AM) land A/32nd ID, an AR Bn, and 4 EN units (including one combat engineer coming out of Horn Island on LCMs – first use of landing barges in an assault). Everything goes well, protected by cloud cover on the first day as there were no Jpn air raids. Day two only one raid – 54Z, 18B – intercepted by a mixed LRCAP of 27 fighters. No hits are scored and both sides lose about 6 fighters, with 3 Bettys lost to AA. At the end of two days, all the troops are ashore and plenty of supplies – the ships will pull back to Horn Is, leaving only the 2AM and 4PTs to provide cover and continue to sweep mines. With some luck, the ground pounders can take the base next turn! In WAUS, the first ground element heading across the desert from Exmouth to the IJA positions at Port Hedland/Coruna Downs has made it 4 hexes so far. This is the lead force, an Aus IN Bde with AR and FA support, headed ever so slowly to take Coruna Downs. The best news is supply is better than good for these troops – an xAKL has been offloading in the adjacent coastal hex for two days – slow offload, but the supplies seem to be getting to the troops ashore. This is good enough for me to start the next ground echelon – the US B/41st ID with FA and tank support moving from Exmouth. This force will attempt to isolate Port Hedland for the final force – the remaining elements of the US 41st ID, just loading transports at Perth, the take Port Hedland over land. This will continue to be a long, slow process – but if I can continue to bring in enough supplies in from non-dot beach hexes, this should take the base. In China, nothing bad happened. In India/Burma, the B-24s focus on Akyab AF, destroying 5 OscarIIb on the ground, and heavily damaging the AF. No CAP is present and the B-24s, along with B-25s will hit the target again next turn – denying the IJA ground troops any supply coming up from the base. Lastly, the US 43rd ID completes offloading in India, and will move to the Burma frontier shortly. Also arriving in mainland India, are two Indian Bdes pulled from Ceylon – both will move to the coastal area of the Burma frontier.
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