Rio Bravo
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ORIGINAL: Rio Bravo June 23, 1943 Opening Comment The previous advisement claiming that the Japanese CV Junyo had sunk was in error. Synopsis of Combat Events for Today 1.) An El Lobo Submarine puts a torpedo into BB Arizona. 2.) Neither the KB nor Japanese Surface Combat Ships attacked today. 3.) The Allies captured Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and Guam. 4.) The Allies didn't lose a single Walrus or Seagull today. Attached below as a link is the entire June 23, 1943 Combat Report. Best Regards, -Terry Could you give us a screen shot of the aircraft losses for the day? I mean ordered by highest numbers to lower. I'm suspecting the IJ air fleet has incurred some grievous ground losses. And that being done, I'd go after the KB right now. I did a quick bit of mental arithmetic - ignoring bombers a long way away, he has possibly 6 x about 80 + 7 x about 40 carrier aircraft. Around 750. Minus losses, maybe 650 effectives? Trading carriers one for one now will hurt him a lot more than hurts you. Leave the CVEs behind to cap the islands. PS - if you have any CVEs hanging around Pearl, load up some corsairs by crane and move them within 40 hexes of Saipan, or whatever Corsair transfer range is. They can't operate shipboard, but they are supposed to be able to fly off to a land base. Just don't put more than 5 groups on one carrier. I'm reasonably sure the 115% limit doesn't prevent the fly-offs. quote:
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ORIGINAL: Rio Bravo June 23, 1943 Opening Comment The previous advisement claiming that the Japanese CV Junyo had sunk was in error. Synopsis of Combat Events for Today 1.) An El Lobo Submarine puts a torpedo into BB Arizona. 2.) Neither the KB nor Japanese Surface Combat Ships attacked today. 3.) The Allies captured Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and Guam. 4.) The Allies didn't lose a single Walrus or Seagull today. Attached below as a link is the entire June 23, 1943 Combat Report. Best Regards, -Terry Could you give us a screen shot of the aircraft losses for the day? I mean ordered by highest numbers to lower. I'm suspecting the IJ air fleet has incurred some grievous ground losses. And that being done, I'd go after the KB right now. I did a quick bit of mental arithmetic - ignoring bombers a long way away, he has possibly 6 x about 80 + 7 x about 40 carrier aircraft. Around 750. Minus losses, maybe 650 effectives? Trading carriers one for one now will hurt him a lot more than hurts you. Leave the CVEs behind to cap the islands. PS - if you have any CVEs hanging around Pearl, load up some corsairs by crane and move them within 40 hexes of Saipan, or whatever Corsair transfer range is. They can't operate shipboard, but they are supposed to be able to fly off to a land base. Just don't put more than 5 groups on one carrier. I'm reasonably sure the 115% limit doesn't prevent the fly-offs. Ian R- According to the June 22, 1943 Combat Report, El Lobo's aircraft losses were as follows: Night Naval bombardment of Saipan at 108,93 Japanese aircraft no flights Japanese aircraft losses N1K1-J George: 8 damaged N1K1-J George: 4 destroyed on ground G4M1 Betty: 38 damaged G4M1 Betty: 23 destroyed on ground G3M3 Nell: 24 damaged G3M3 Nell: 14 destroyed on ground A6M5 Zero: 48 damaged A6M5 Zero: 27 destroyed on ground Ki-46-III Dinah: 10 damaged Ki-46-III Dinah: 9 destroyed on ground D4Y3 Judy: 17 damaged D4Y3 Judy: 6 destroyed on ground Ki-46-II Dinah: 12 damaged Ki-46-II Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground D3A1 Val: 12 damaged D3A1 Val: 11 destroyed on ground H8K2 Emily: 1 damaged H8K2 Emily: 1 destroyed on ground D4Y1-C Judy: 4 damaged D4Y1-C Judy: 3 destroyed on ground B5N2 Kate: 5 damaged B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground B5N1 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground Night Naval bombardment of Tinian at 108,94 Japanese aircraft no flights Japanese aircraft losses Ki-44-IIc Tojo: 12 damaged Ki-44-IIc Tojo: 5 destroyed on ground Night Naval bombardment of Guam at 106,95 Japanese aircraft no flights Japanese aircraft losses H8K2 Emily: 5 damaged A6M5 Zero: 18 damaged A6M5 Zero: 6 destroyed on ground H6K2-L Mavis: 1 damaged H6K2-L Mavis: 1 destroyed on ground G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed on ground Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Saipan at 108,93 Japanese aircraft losses A6M5 Zero: 24 destroyed B6N2 Jill: 9 destroyed, 5 damaged B6N2 Jill: 3 destroyed by flak D4Y1 Judy: 19 destroyed, 20 damaged D4Y1 Judy: 7 destroyed by flak Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Saipan at 108,93 Japanese aircraft losses D4Y1 Judy: 13 destroyed Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Saipan at 108,93 Japanese aircraft losses B6N2 Jill: 5 destroyed I'm not sure if I took the right screen shot, but one below shows some Zero losses. I do not want to attack with my carriers; I left most of the Dive and Torpedo Bombers at Pearl to make room to carry more fighters. I wanted to kill Japanese pilots and provide the most aircover that I could for all the ships. Best Regards, -Terry
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