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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/21/2017 10:03:12 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Bif1961

Rusty it looks like the us 1961 brothers are the old men in the balcony of the muppets.


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Circa 1957 here.
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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/21/2017 10:11:15 AM   
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Now that Rangoon has fallen get massive fighter cover there and set up three Tfs if at least a dozen liberty ships each bringing in supplies for China in a rotation.

You will suffer some attrition to anti shipping air assets in Bangkok that leak through the CAP, but you will succeed in supplying China.

As times goes on add more TFs or add more ships to the three.

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/22/2017 12:23:10 PM   
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August 19, 1943



Highlight for Today


Since the Allied invasion of the four southern Marianas Islands, El Lobo has been building up Chichi-jima, Haha-jima, Iwo-jima, and Pagan. Over 30,000 troops with supporting fighter and bomber aircraft garrison each of the aforementioned islands.


Synopsis of Combat Events for August 19, 1943


1.) Each day Japanese bombers start more fires than the Chinese can put out.

2.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). Fifteen Helens were damaged without inflicting a single Allied casualty.

3.) The 15th Indian Division shock attacked near Pegu (hex 56,53). The Indians suffered minimal casualties while inflicting moderate Japanese casualties and forced the Japanese to retreat.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 19, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/22/2017 12:42:46 PM   
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I suspect he is weak where you intend to hit him in B&C&JBH.



Rusty-

I agree. It appears that El Lobo is dedicating resources to the Bonin Islands.

Accordingly, hopefully, Takao, Pescadores, and Amoy will be lightly defended.

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/22/2017 12:57:47 PM   
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Pegu is a clear hex and you own the base, so trap him, build forts and let them attack while you bomb them to bits.

The other hex has good defensive position so surround him for now and starve them for a few months. Again, let them be the attackers if possible so you get the defensive bonuses. Bombing here will be much less effective so wait until Pegu is cleared and your bombers can concentrate on this mass.


BBfanboy-

Yes, the idea is to trap the Japanese southwest of Toungoo and also those at Pegu.

The problem with bombing those two locations is that El Lobo has over 100 Georges in the vicinity. The Allies have 100 Thunderbolts at Rangoon. Hopefully the Thunderbolts can dent the Georges.

Though I am not fond of ordering the infantry to attack either location, I am less fond of having the Allies sit in Burma for several more months. Operation Land Shark needs to drive into China and head for Manchukua and Korea.

The Allies have 24 artillery units southwest of Toungoo. The artillery will commence to pound the 226,000 Japanese troops occupying the jungle.

Allied Warhawks, Lightnings, Airacobras, Hurricanes, Mitchells, Liberators, and Fortress' are flying into position to bomb both locations.

The Allies will wait a month or so for the artillery and bombers to disrupt some Japanese squads and for the Japanese to run low on supply.

The Allies will attack the Japanese at Pegu sometime around mid September.

Not exactly sure yet when the Allies will attack the Japanese southwest of Toungoo.

Best Regards,

-Terry



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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/22/2017 1:03:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: HansBolter

Now that Rangoon has fallen get massive fighter cover there and set up three Tfs if at least a dozen liberty ships each bringing in supplies for China in a rotation.

You will suffer some attrition to anti shipping air assets in Bangkok that leak through the CAP, but you will succeed in supplying China.

As times goes on add more TFs or add more ships to the three.


Hans-

The Allies will ship supply to Rangoon as soon as Captain Haggard clears the mines laid by the enemy and as soon as the Allies have smashed the Japanese air force in the vicinity of Rangoon.

The Allies presently have plans to get supply to China by invading Amoy. Operation John B. Hood is presently scheduled to land at Amoy on or before November 1, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry

P.S. You will be pleased to learned that several Allied xAKs are in the shipyards presently converting to AKVs and AKEs.


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/22/2017 4:44:12 PM   
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Do you have a plan named after Gen. Hooker? There's a man that knew his priorities ...

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/22/2017 11:07:48 PM   
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Do you have a plan named after Gen. Hooker? There's a man that knew his priorities ...


BB—

We renamed that operation "Hot Tramps of Chancellorsville" because we didn't want to offend anybody.

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/23/2017 2:59:12 AM   
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August 20, 1943



Highlight for Today


The Operation Stockpile Fleet is 1,200 miles northwest of Pearl and 2,000 miles southeast of Guam presently moving at 12 knots.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Japanese bombed Chungking. Everything is shredded and on fire.

2.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). 2 Helens were destroyed and 9 Helens were damaged. The Allies did not suffer any casualties.

3.) Japanese bombed near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52). The Americal Division suffered minimal casualties.

4.) Allies bombarded southwest of Toungoo (hex 56,51). Both sides received minimal casualties.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 20, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry



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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/23/2017 3:01:12 AM   
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quote:

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Do you have a plan named after Gen. Hooker? There's a man that knew his priorities ...


BB—

We renamed that operation "Hot Tramps of Chancellorsville" because we didn't want to offend anybody.


BBfanboy-

Not yet.

*laughing*

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/24/2017 1:40:08 AM   
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No matter that operation started with a lot of promise and ended in defeat you might want to pick another name.

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/24/2017 7:51:19 AM   
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August 21, 1943



Highlights for Today


1.) 55,000 Japanese troops are trapped at Pegu with no way out.

2.) 226,000 Japanese are trapped one hex southwest of Toungoo. The U. S. Army 41st Infantry Division is marching to cross the river into the hex to close off the last hex-side. The 41st is 32 miles away from crossing the river.

3.) The Operation Stockpile Invasion Fleet is 1,440 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor and 1,760 miles southeast of Guam.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Japanese bombed Chungking. Hearing Aide Centers have reported a substantial increase in patrons.

2.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). 2 Helens were destroyed and 13 Helens were damaged whereas the Allies did not suffer a single casualty.

3.) Japanese deliberately attacked near Chengtu (hex 74,42). The Japanese suffered minimal casualties whereas the Chinese suffered moderate casualties and held their turf.


Attached below as a link is the Entire Combat Report for August 21, 1943.

Best Regards.

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/24/2017 7:55:51 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Bif1961

No matter that operation started with a lot of promise and ended in defeat you might want to pick another name.


Bif-

Operation Stand Down?

All the troops just hit the bars and laugh.

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/24/2017 8:56:07 AM   
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PB4Y-1P Liberators Reconnaissance

Pacific Ocean

August 21, 1943




Over the past week, two squadrons of PB4Y-1P Liberators flying out of Saipan and Guam have detected the following Japanese ground and air forces at the following locations:

Chichi-jima

18 units; 38,980 troops; 274 guns; and 107 AFV.

103 fighters; 17 bombers; and 16 auxiliary.

Haha-jima

13 units; 37,260 troops; 358 guns; and 122 AFV.

73 fighters and 6 auxiliary.

Iwo-jima

17 units; 33,660 troops; 371 guns; and 73 AFV.

67 fighters; 34 bombers; and 48 auxiliary.

Marcus Island

3 units; 6,600 troops; 25 guns; and 9 AFV.

14 bombers and 24 auxiliary.

Pagan

14 units; 28,860 troops; 233 guns; and 40 AFV.

62 fighters; 79 bombers; and 21 auxiliary.

Woleai

1 unit and 300 troops.

3 bombers and 7 auxiliary.

Truk

1 unit; 2,540 troops; and 135 guns.

Ulithi

3 units; 5,320 troops; 20 guns; and 6 AFV.

Yap

4 units; 10,160 troops; 48 guns; and 80 AFV.

Babeldaod

7 units; 9,980 troops; 81 guns; and 4 AFV.

Pelilu

3 units; 1,160 troops; and 20 guns.

Talaund-elanden

3 units; 2,340 troops; and 21 guns.


The Strategic Map for August 21, 1943 is below.

Best Regards.

-Terry






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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/24/2017 9:12:01 AM   
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Marianas Islands

Allied Occupied

August 21, 1943



The bases have built-up nicely. The Operation Stockpile Fleet transporting additional ground forces, aircraft, fuel, and supply traveling at 12 knots is 1,760 miles away from Guam.


Saipan: 4 Port; 7 Air Capacity; 6 (15%) Fort; and 261,548 supply.

Tinian: 4 Port; 7 Air Capacity; 5 (54%) Fort; and 222,112 supply.

Rota: 3 Port; 5 Air Capacity (56%); 5 (8%) Fort; and 112,233 supply.

Guam: 5 Port; 8 Air Capacity; 6 (19%) Fort; and 421,801 supply.


A Map of the vicinity of the Marianas Islands is below.


Best Regards,

-Terry









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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/24/2017 8:19:02 PM   
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Your conquest of the Marianas was a master stroke. It looks like the way west is open with the Islands along that path with a large harbor at Babeldaod defended by around 10,000 troops. Capture that and neighboring Pelilu, which has just over 1,000 troops and the door to his DEI Easter oil fields are open.

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/25/2017 7:31:55 PM   
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August 22, 1943



Highlight for Today


1.) Chinese captured Moulien.

2.) The Operation Stockpile Fleet has reached the vicinity of Wake Island. The Fleet is 1,660 mile northwest of Pearl Harbor and 1,520 miles southeast of Guam.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) E Shimushu hits SS Grunion twice near Hachijo-jima (hex 116,67).

2.) Japanese bomb Chungking. It is brighter at night in Chungking than during the day. If the Chinese had any food, they could have three hundred thousand barbecues.

3.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). The Japanese lost four Helens and seven Helens were damaged. The Allies did not suffer a single casualty.

4.) Chinese shock attacked and captured Moulien.

5.) Allies bombarded near Toungoo (hex 56,51) inflicting moderate casualties upon the Japanese.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 22, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry




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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/25/2017 7:35:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Bif1961

Your conquest of the Marianas was a master stroke. It looks like the way west is open with the Islands along that path with a large harbor at Babeldaod defended by around 10,000 troops. Capture that and neighboring Pelilu, which has just over 1,000 troops and the door to his DEI Easter oil fields are open.



Bif

The Allies are well-positioned and in strength at the Marianas Islands.

There are several tempting target so opportunity.

I remain inclined to go forward with Operations Bottle, Cork, and John B. Hood; the invasions of Takao, Pescadores, and Amoy.

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/26/2017 2:15:35 AM   
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August 23, 1943



Highlight for Today


The Operation Stockpile Fleet moving at 12 knots is 1,920 northwest of Pearl and 1,230 miles southeast of Guam.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Japanese PBs gang-up on and sink Allied YMS BYMS-2007 near Rangoon (hex 51,53).

2.) Japanese bombed Chungking.

3.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). 5 Helens were damaged. Allied soldiers didn't even lookup from their dice and card games.

4.) Japanese deliberately attacked near Chengtu (hex 74,42). Japanese didn't lose a soul. The 2nd Chinese Corps surrendered.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 23, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/27/2017 3:17:12 PM   
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Highlight for Today


The operation Stockpile Fleet moving at 11 knots (due to the slow LSTs that merged into the Fleet from Wake Island) is 2,160 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor and 1,040 miles southeast of Guam.


Synopsis of Combat Report for Today


1.) Japanese E Boats hit SS Rasher once near Chiba (hex 119,69) and SS Blackfush twice near Iwo-jima (100,82).

2.) Japanese bombed Chungking.

3.) Japanese bombed the Americal Division near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52). 1 Helen was destroyed and 7 Helens were damaged. The Americal Division suffered 8 casualties.

4.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 57,51). 12 Sallys were destroyed. No Allied casualties.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 24, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/27/2017 6:08:27 PM   
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Fellas, those E-Boats are brutal.

Once my front-line boys run into one of them, all they can think about is getting back to the pen.

Truly,

Haggard

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/28/2017 2:53:28 AM   
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Highlight for Today


1.) That low down, cattle rustling, sneaky rat bastard El Lobo beat the Allies crossing the river. Six Japanese Divisions and an Infantry Regiment (1st RTA Division, 17th Division, 19th Division, , 33rd Division, 38th Division, 56th Division, and the 41st Infantry Regiment) shock attacked three U. S. Army Divisions and the BFF brigade (Americal Division, 24th Infantry Division, 41st Infantry Division, and the BFF Brigade) near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52). The Japanese suffered 11,695 casualties. The Allies suffered 992 casualties. For the 226,000 Japanese troops that were "this close" to being trapped southwest of Toungoo, El Lobo has opened-up a path of retreat for those troops to Thailand.

2.) The Operation Stockpile Fleet moving at 11 knots is 2,360 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor and 840 miles southeast of Guam.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Captain Haggard's AM Herald hits El Lobo's SS I-37 Submarine 7 times near Wake Island (hex 129,96).

2.) Japanese bombed Chungking. Mayor resigns.

3.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). 4 Sallys destroyed. No Allied casualties.

4.) Japanese bombed near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52). 7 Helens damaged. No Allied casualties.

5.) Japanese shock attacked near Chiang Mai (see above).


Attached below as a link is the Entire Combat Report for August 25, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry




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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/28/2017 8:51:14 PM   
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That is one big Banzai charge!

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/29/2017 5:52:05 AM   
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That is one big Banzai charge!


Bif-


Yes, a 69,000 troop Banzai!

Though El Lobo suffered heavy losses, it was a wise move on his behalf as he has now opened a path of retreat for his troops to escape to Thailand.

The Allies were four days away from crossing the river and closing the last remaining hex-side. Dangit.

Best Regards,

-Terry


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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/29/2017 6:24:26 AM   
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Highlights for Today


1.) Captain Haggard attempted a daring raid to enter the Japanese held port of Pagan. His fleet of 5 PT Boats were intercepted 4 times: once by a CM; once by a Submarine; once by 4 Sub Chasers; and once by 5 CLs. The night visibility was poor and none of the Japanese interceptions resulted in naval engagement. Neither the Japanese nor Captain Haggard's PT Boats suffered any hits. Captain Haggard's PT Boats were back in Port before dawn broke over Saipan.

2.) The Operation Stockpile Fleet moving at 11 knots is 2,560 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor and 640 miles east of Guam. The Japanese have finally detected the Allied Fleet. Allied CAP and LRCAP destroyed several Jakes.

3.) Allied Thunderbolts made a smoking debut in Burma destroying 6 Tojos and 6 Helens. 2 additional Helens were destroyed by Allied Flak. The Allies lost 2 Thunderbolts.

4.) The Allies believed and correctly so as it turned-out, that Japanese ground forces southwest of Toungoo (hex 56,51) and near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52) were seriously disrupted, possibly fatigued, and critically low on supply. Accordingly, even though the Japanese had the benefit of being in the jungle, the allies attacked both hexes. The Japanese won both battles. However, the Allies view the battles as strategic victories considering that the Japanese are so severely beat-up now that they will be unable to launch an offensive in an attempt to free the 55,000 Japanese troops completely trapped at Pegu.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Japanese bombed the 20th Indian Division near Toungoo (hex 56,51). 3 Tojos and 2 Helens were destroyed. No Allied losses.

2.) Japanese bombed the U. S. 41st and Americal Infantry Divisions near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52). 3 Tojos and 6 Helens were destroyed. The Allies lost two Thunderbolts.

3.) Japanese deliberately attacked near Kweiyang (hex 76,50). The Japanese suffered minimal casualties, inflicted substantial casualties on the Chinese, and forced the 4th and 14th Chinese Corps' to retreat toward Chungking.

4.) Allies deliberately attacked near Toungoo (hex 56, 51). The Japanese suffered 4,608 casualties. The Allies suffered 6,228 casualties.

5.) Allies deliberately attacked near Chiang Mai (hex 57,52). The Japanese suffered 1,055 casualties. The Allies suffered 2,950 casualties.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 26, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/30/2017 4:53:44 AM   
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Highlight for Today


The Operation Stockpile Fleet moving at 11 knots is 400 miles due east of Rota and 2,760 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Operation Stockpile's lead Task Force consisting solely of Fletcher Destroyers hit SS I-32 15 times near Saipan (hex 112,95) causing heavy damage.

2.) 3 Japanese Anns attacked the Stockpile Fleet near Saipan (hex 112,95). 2 Anns were destroyed. No Allied losses.

3.) Japanese bombed Chungking. The Fire Chief resigned.

4.) Japanese bombed near Toungoo (hex 56,51). 4 Tojos and 4 Helens were destroyed. The Allies lost two Thunderbolts.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 27, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/31/2017 7:23:11 PM   
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August 28, 1943



Highlights for Today


1.) El Lobo has successfully moved all his infantry across the river from the jungle southwest of Toungoo (hex 56,51). As the attached Combat Report illustrates, 30 units remain southwest of Toungoo, the 1st Tank Regiment which has zero Assault Value, the Guards Tank Division which has under 120 Assault value, and the remaining 28 units are engineer, artillery, and anti-aircraft units. Depending upon supply, the Allies may attack these 30 units on August 29, 1943.

2.) Operation Stockpile has arrived at the Marianas Islands. The Haggard Group did an excellent job clearing Japanese minefields. All transports made it unscathed to their respective destinations of Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and Guam. Allied Carrier TFs, Surface Combat TFs, and Replenishment TFs remain on station one hex (hex 108,95) due east of Rota. Allied Hellcats and Wildcats provide CAP over each of the Allied occupied Marianas Islands and over the Carriers, and LRCAP at a range of 2. For CAP and LRCAP, each have aircraft elevations set at 31,000, 17,000, and 10,000 feet. The transports have already commenced unloading, thereby exceeding the Allied target date to commence unloading at the Marianas Islands by three days.


Synopsis of Combat Events for Today


1.) Near Saipan (hex 112,94), DD Bailey escorting transports to Saipan hits SS-I-30 7 times causing heavy damage.

2.) Near Pagan (hex 110,89), Japanese CM and two Destroyers sink PT Boat 109 and hit PT Boat 219 once. In a separate engagement in the same hex, Captain Haggard's PT Boats sink CM Itsukushima and CM Takashima.

3.) Near Victoria (hex 207,51), KV Quesnel escorting fuel transports hit SS I-3 7 times.

4.) Japanese bombed Chungking. One knows things are rough in Chungking when the Postal Inspector resigns as he did today.

5.) The Allies bombarded near Toungoo (hex 56,51). Both sides received minimal casualties.


Attached below as a link is the entire Combat Report for August 28, 1943.

Best Regards,

-Terry

Attachment (1)

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/31/2017 7:49:51 PM   
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Two of Japan's biggest CMs sunk by PTs! Great job Cpt. Haggard!

PS - send a few boats out looking for the Skipper of PT-109 pls. He was one of my favorites ...

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/31/2017 10:47:50 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BBfanboy

Two of Japan's biggest CMs sunk by PTs! Great job Cpt. Haggard!

PS - send a few boats out looking for the Skipper of PT-109 pls. He was one of my favorites ...


Thanks, BB!

I checked the roster of PTs selected out of Saipan before I sent them; the JG commanding 109 was not listed as JFK.. I'm keeping my eye out for him.

JFK or not, I'd like to think my boys swept by and snagged the survivors out of that fetid lagoon known as Pagan...

*Salute!*

Hag

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RE: THE WAR COLLEGE-Rio Bravo (A) v. El Lobo (J) - 7/31/2017 10:51:24 PM   
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