apbarog
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21 May 43 Lots of action today. Sub Snook sinks an xAKL west of Nagasaki. DE Arrow damages RO-34 near Taberfane. Northeast of Ambon, sub Drum spots a carrier task force, fires 6 torpedoes at CV Kaga, but all miss. US destroyers damage RO-104 near Babar. Probably not enough to sink her. US 43rd Infantry Division/C invades an unoccupied Finschhafen. Unloading begins. Finally, I've spotted a big tanker convoy. Sub Tautog spots lots of tankers near Puerto Princesa, fires 4 torpedoes at big tanker Nisshin Maru #2, and gets one hit. The tanker is not loaded, and probably won't sink. Looks like a tanker route from northern Borneo towards Manila. I'm just starting to send subs into this area, coming from Darwin. With daylight comes a major enemy air effort at Lae and Finschhafen. First 36 Oscars sweep Lae, finding 16 Kittyhawks and 15 P-40Ks. The defenders do very well, downing about 12 Oscars while losing 2 Warhawks. Then 10 Tojos sweep Lae, finding just 22 Allied fighters. Losses are light for both sides. Then 26 Vals escorted by 45 Zeros arrive, with 13 Allied fighters on CAP. About 6 Zeros are lost, and fortunately for me, the Vals target a YMS at Lae. The minesweeper is lost. Next, even more sweepers. 32 Tonys find just 8 Allied fighters. 4 Allied fighters are downed. 13 Nells and 26 Zeros from Rabaul arrive, with 13 Allied fighters still on CAP. Some Zeros are downed. The Nells target cruisers Chester and Houston, and destroyer O-Brien, and miss all of them. At Finschhafen, it was unfortunate that I decided to invade today. I relied on ranged CAP from Lae, and that had been whittled down to nothing by this point. I post the results to give proper credit to my opponent. Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Finschhafen at 100,126 Weather in hex: Moderate rain Raid detected at 17 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet. Estimated time to target is 5 minutes Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 23 A6M3 Zero x 8 G4M1 Betty x 13 No Japanese losses Allied Ships xAP Robert Morris, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk xAP Peter H. Burnett xAP Leland Stanford, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk Allied ground losses: 2719 casualties reported Squads: 29 destroyed, 13 disabled Non Combat: 166 destroyed, 63 disabled Engineers: 11 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 96 (95 destroyed, 1 disabled) Vehicles lost 45 (44 destroyed, 1 disabled) Then another strike at Lae. Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Lae at 99,126 Weather in hex: Partial cloud Raid detected at 90 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet. Estimated time to target is 33 minutes Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 38 A6M3a Zero x 13 B5N2 Kate x 8 D3A2 Val x 25 Allied aircraft Kittyhawk III x 2 P-40K Warhawk x 8 Japanese aircraft losses A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed A6M3a Zero: 1 destroyed B5N2 Kate: 1 damaged B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed by flak No Allied losses Allied Ships xAK Jalarashmi, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage CA Houston xAK Jalaratna, Bomb hits 10, heavy fires, heavy damage AM Stawell, Bomb hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage CA Chester Allied ground losses: Vehicles lost 28 (4 destroyed, 24 disabled) This is followed by another Betty strike that targets the cruisers, and misses again. 18 Vals then fly to Salamaua to target another YMS, which is sunk. Good luck for me. Next, 4 Lilys are thrown into the attack, but they miss cruiser Chester. 15 Kates show up, and get one torpedo hit on Chester. SYS 27, FLT 40, ENG 19 More Kates miss Chester. Now even Sallys arrive, but all miss cruiser Houston. Then Helens miss one of the remaining xAPs at Finschhafen. At Tarawa, 25 P-40Es sweep, finding 9 Rufes and 1 Zero on CAP. A bunch of Rufes and a Zero are downed without loss. Total air losses for the day are 19 Oscars, 19 Zeros, 4 Kates, 4 Rufes, 2 Lilys, 2 Tojos, while I lose 7 Kittyhawks and 5 P-40Ks. It was a good day for Walker, but it could have been much worse for me. Just yesterday, I finished loading a whole infantry division at Lae. It looks like a lot of the support for the third of a division unloading at Finschhafen was lost. These troops will take the unoccupied base today, and garrison it. No rush to rebuild it. Chester should survive unless a sub finds it. Today everything will leave Lae and head for safety. On the other side of New Guinea, KB has moved east and is near Sorong now. What is it doing? Maybe just drifting around, maybe something else. I've seen bits of SigInt that say that a Timoeka invasion could be coming. I could see Walker moving KB down the eastern side of New Guinea to support a landing at Timoeka from relative safety. I'm sending multiple subs over in that area to intercept. US carriers refuel at Darwin and start to head toward Timoeka. I can make an invasion there very costly. US cruisers move from Gove to support. I'm running 4 Mahan class destroyers into Kendari at high speed. There are lots of task forces here. This is a risky move. Could be mines, could be lots of combat ships. I did get SigInt today that CV Hiyo is moving to Kendari. I don't know if this carrier is already with KB. I like to very occasionally do something risky like this to keep Walker guessing. I don't know if I really have any effect, but it seems to help to reinforce his defensiveness from time to time. In the air, I send 3 elite P-38 squadrons to sweep Koepang. Another P-38 squadron will sweep Boela. Bombers will hit lots of targets, including the Manokwari, southeast of Sorong, which may have fighters guarding KB should KB move this way. A fun day. Not a good one for our side of things, but not terrible considering a surprise maximum enemy air effort at Lae. I really expected this kind of air use a long time ago. I've been moving units in and out of Lae for quite awhile. I'm just finishing the garrisoning now.
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