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RE: March 1945 - 1/14/2018 8:35:12 PM   
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That is usually what I do. Hand't noticed that one this Daitai. Good catch. Will fix.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/14/2018 10:46:39 PM   
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Thank you for posting that. I've been curious about that screen for a long time.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/14/2018 11:31:44 PM   
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Will show the pilots themselves in a few minutes.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/14/2018 11:41:32 PM   
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Here is another unit's pilots:





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RE: March 1945 - 1/15/2018 12:32:24 PM   
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Training Mission : Kamikaze


Do the pilots have a Kamikaze skill?

Yes. Although training attrition is an issue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es0t50H44IE&list=RDEs0t50H44IE&t=3




You should not have posted that! That film shows the King's Own Royal Crashlanders Regiment training, it has not been declassified and is still Top Secret.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/15/2018 2:07:52 PM   
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It may be worth a PM to Alfred or a general post to see if training at various altitudes
could help. My guess is you would lose cohesion but screw with the CAP over the target.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/15/2018 2:48:19 PM   
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NLow is the skill for kamikaze attacks. I do not know if a kamikaze squadron would still train NLow if set to 10,000 or not. I saw no reason to test the system since NLow is the required skill.

The attack altitude is voodoo. I mixed mine between very low and very high and somewhere in between. Against Death Star, the Allied player will probably have layered CAP to cover all altitudes. You are just hoping to generate enough waves to wear down the CAP.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/16/2018 12:55:53 PM   
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The fur is really flying right now. The arrival of the Allied Fleet provides a mental tonic to Dan to do all sorts of stuff.

The enemy has gone back to Night Bombing the Home Islands and elsewhere:

Osaka
46 Night Fighters (NF) vs. 23 -29s, 6 -29, 5 -29, 3 -29, and 18 -29. They fly in at 7,000 Ft instead of 2,200. My NF do quite well and the AA present raises some serious Hell. Target is Manpower and he gets a total of 71 with about 100,000 Fires.

Nagasaki
35 NF vs 6 B-24. No survivors...

Sabang
Gets a dose from 9 -24s.

Night Bombardments
Keijo
Is hit by TWO TFs of a CA and 5 DD and a CA, CL, CLAA, and 7 DDs. Casualties are 269 and 411 with the runway taking 53 hits.

Day
Fusan continues to be THE target for Allied Fighter Sweeps. This day starts with 82 Japanese Fighters taking on 34 F4U, 30 F4U, then 40 Fighters take on 38 B-24 and give them a good drubbing at 23,000 Ft, 21 P-51, and then 11 F4U/ The Runway is only hit 7 times by the -24s.

Don't think Dan has noticed that nearly all my convoys are now unloading at Kanko, KOREA instead of Fusan.

Fukuoka gets swept by two Squadrons with 34 Fighters taking on 18 F4U and 13 F4U.

For the 2nd day in a row I rest Nagasaki's Fighters and the base is swept by a big one of nearly 175 F4U from the carriers.

Great Nicobar
The one location war suddenly goes up a little when an Invasion Force is spotted at Great Nicobar. This is why the B-24 hit Sabang earlier in the night. A strike of 19 SAMS and 19 Jill fight thru 36 Allied Fighters (couple of CVEs as well as LBA) and sink an LSM. The landing force is composed of 4 Regiment-sized units spearheaded by the 9th Marines.

Near Mindanao a small flight of 4 Bombers sink an LST. NICE!

Ground
Hankow
The massed Chinese enemy hits this surrounded base and gets a 4-1 result. Forts drop to 4. There are 1900 Japanese Cas for 2247 Chinese. The garrison has done its job in occupying a HUGE number of Chinese troops for nearly three weeks.


Orders
1. Move more air up from Singapore to Georgetown and Sabang. Maybe we can inflict some real damage on the Allied shipping at Great Nicobar.
2. At Georgetown is a Task Force picking up 10-12,000 troops to move back down to Singers. It has not beeb interfered with to this point.
3. The China Offensive will either succeed or fail in the next 2-3 days. As soon as Hankow falls, we shall evacuate back to the Main Line of Resistance just west of Manchuria.
4. Set-up aerial ambushes over the skies of Keijo and one of the Korean hexes where Dan has been attacking with just bombers.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/16/2018 1:19:45 PM   
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Great Nicobar





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RE: March 1945 - 1/16/2018 3:47:00 PM   
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March 28, 1945

Score ONE for the Emperor! Hit plus fuel storage explosion. NICE!





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RE: March 1945 - 1/16/2018 9:22:37 PM   
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One less Dragons' Dungeon...




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RE: March 1945 - 1/16/2018 10:33:23 PM   
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Great picture!


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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 2:27:56 AM   
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ORIGINAL: MakeeLearn

One less Dragons' Dungeon...





I want this mod!

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 3:27:43 PM   
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This is a good turn and a very bad turn. As is our want let us begin with the good. Great Nicobar falls this day to a 59-1 assault. While not good it keeps Allied shipping moving between islands. It is, therefore, vulnerable. A strike force of 32 Fighters escort 40 veteran Judy DB. They catch an un-escorted TF of LSTs returning to Port Blair. LRCAP is provided in the form of 18 P-51. The veteran Frank pilots chew through the P-51s like they are not even there!

All 40 Judy DB DIVE on the LSTs!

Yummy. Seven of the LST are hit by multiple 800Kg bombs and SINK!

A plaintive BANZAI is issued from this backwater theatre of war...





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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 3:32:23 PM   
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March 29, 1945

This is a good turn and a very bad turn.


It is all good from here on out! Silly. You are doing so well, at such a late date,...

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 3:52:50 PM   
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To the ugly. The Allies massively change their tactics over the Home Islands. Did someone spill the beans as to what was discussed in this Thread a little earlier?

Air
Nagasaki
Seven SWEEPS come in and level the Fighters defending Nagasaki. After that, in comes EVERY (seemingly) 4EB that Dan has in the area. Eight AA units do pretty well but it isn't enough to slow the aerial onslaught. A total--if I added everything together correctly--of 24 2EB, 276 B-24, and 142 B-29 plaster the city. Manpower, the AF, Port, HI...you name it...is hit and nailed pretty hard. Move in 250 Fighters for tomorrow...

Fukoaku
The Allied Carrier Fleet strikes this base with a total of five strikes by only CV aircraft. These waves are met by 89+ Japanese Fighters. Once the first two strikes big strikes go through the smaller ones get chewed up! All the effort, compared to Nagasaki, yields nothing. OK. That is a lie. Japan loses--exactly--ONE HI. bring in 150 Fighters.


Ground
Hankow
This base finally falls. In what should be a total surrender, Dan misses a hex side so the troops retreat to the east and move into the forest.

East of Tsinan
The 3rd Tank Div is holding the Allies off in the hex just east of one of the Japanese targets when it gets totally clobbered by two Allied ID and a Brigade. Though my Tankers were at 50% strength I had HOPED they would hold. CRAP! Issue orders to retreat back towards the Manchurian Frontier.

Georgetown
The Allies take this base. They SHOULD have attacked the undefended AKs present there for two days as I loaded 8,500 troops and bring them back south.

Malaya continues as a holding action. I shall now include Sumatra in that equation. Move three banged up Brigades and three Base Forces to Tand-whatever its name is and begin to spread them out to hold the bases and see if we can punish Allied shipping anymore.

Other
1. The Japanese TK Force is one day south of Iwo Jima on its way home. Carrying nearly 600,000 fuel/oil, its arrival will carry Japan until the surrender. The 48 Tankers haven't lost a ship as of yet...

2. I-186 SINKS LST-810 near Bathurst Isle.

3. Keijo is bombarded by a CA and 5 DDs.







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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 3:57:45 PM   
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2 cents here
He is using the B29s wrong if he is hitting different targets with his smallish fleet of them now. I sent upwards of 600 at the
same target and got some spectacular results, overwhelming the fighter cover and having 7-8 waves hit the target. After
the first several waves start the fires and wear out the CAP, some of the stragglers, even 4-7 planes escalate the fires to the
400,ooo-500,ooo levels.
*READERS: DO NOT REPEAT THIS IN DANS AAR!!!!




This is exactly what just took place using B-24 and B-29.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 4:02:32 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: John 3rd


quote:

ORIGINAL: zuluhour

2 cents here
He is using the B29s wrong if he is hitting different targets with his smallish fleet of them now. I sent upwards of 600 at the
same target and got some spectacular results, overwhelming the fighter cover and having 7-8 waves hit the target. After
the first several waves start the fires and wear out the CAP, some of the stragglers, even 4-7 planes escalate the fires to the
400,ooo-500,ooo levels.
*READERS: DO NOT REPEAT THIS IN DANS AAR!!!!




This is exactly what just took place using B-24 and B-29.



Relax, concentration of force isn't exactly a new tactic in a Grigsby game, let alone WITP AE.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 4:11:28 PM   
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No sign of leakage in the other AAR. This is an area, strategic bombing, I have become familiar with playing
to the end as allies. Dan probably just caught on.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 4:54:15 PM   
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Figured as much. Timing was circumspect and I automatically thought of it.

Hoping to get another in today.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 6:25:22 PM   
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There have been tactical discussions of strat bombing in both AARs. But I am certain there wasn't any op sec violation.

I see you had the good, bad, and the ugly. Take some credit for that! Good luck as you continue.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 6:44:20 PM   
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There is no let-up at the moment. LOTS of action throughout the board.

Here is something different. After escorting out all those Tankers, the Carriers and Escorts drift towards Sorong. We form up a Bombardment TF and 4 CA, 1 CL, and 8 DDs tear into the planes located there. Two ineffective attacks by Beaufort/Beaufighters come in but are handily dealt with. Damage about 100 planes and destroy about a dozen.

CV and CAs retiring towards Yap and then home.





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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 6:51:13 PM   
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March 30, 1945

Night
Port Arthur
Nightly bombardment by 2 CL and 6 DD.

Moppo
MLs vs PTs with the MLs winning. Three PT sunk for no loss.

Day
Fukoaka
Sweeps by three Corsair units run into 51 Fighters

Nagasaki
YIKES! Everything continues coming in but THIS TIME the Japanese are more ready. A total of 172 Fighters fight off HORDES of bombers and fighters. I lost count but it had to be around 300-350 4EB, 100 2EB, and 9 Sweeps. Really give s olid account of ourselves and damage a crapton of enemy bombers. Yes. CRAPTON is a technical word! The flak continues to blast away and do surprisingly well.

Have to note that I have sooooo much AA in the Home Islands. I have bought back every lost AA unit and rebuilt it. Probably 10-12 locations with 8-12 AA units in them.

At Sea
I-204 sinks LSM-213 near Groote Eylandt
I-198 sinks LSM(R)-192 near Damar

ATA Results:





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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 6:57:15 PM   
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Really great results.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 7:17:56 PM   
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It isn't going to last...

For the first time, I can see the writing on the wall. That damned four day Kamikaze Offensive drew down my fighter pools at the worst possible time.

On the BRIGHT side I get the next model of MISTER GEORGE April 1st.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 9:30:38 PM   
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How are you pilot pools? A little bit surprised your fighter pools are low. Don't know the economy that well but factories have not been hit and you have been hauling a lot of oil back to the home islands. I see the Tony's and Franks have been taking the brunt of it

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 9:51:43 PM   
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I have a bunch of production spread between Frank and Tony for IJA and Sam/George with IJN. Pools are probably anywhere between 150--400 in each plane.


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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 11:04:59 PM   
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March 29, 1945

To the ugly. The Allies massively change their tactics over the Home Islands. Did someone spill the beans as to what was discussed in this Thread a little earlier?

Air
Nagasaki
Seven SWEEPS come in and level the Fighters defending Nagasaki. After that, in comes EVERY (seemingly) 4EB that Dan has in the area. Eight AA units do pretty well but it isn't enough to slow the aerial onslaught. A total--if I added everything together correctly--of 24 2EB, 276 B-24, and 142 B-29 plaster the city. Manpower, the AF, Port, HI...you name it...is hit and nailed pretty hard. Move in 250 Fighters for tomorrow...

Fukoaku
The Allied Carrier Fleet strikes this base with a total of five strikes by only CV aircraft. These waves are met by 89+ Japanese Fighters. Once the first two strikes big strikes go through the smaller ones get chewed up! All the effort, compared to Nagasaki, yields nothing. OK. That is a lie. Japan loses--exactly--ONE HI. bring in 150 Fighters.


Ground
Hankow
This base finally falls. In what should be a total surrender, Dan misses a hex side so the troops retreat to the east and move into the forest.

East of Tsinan
The 3rd Tank Div is holding the Allies off in the hex just east of one of the Japanese targets when it gets totally clobbered by two Allied ID and a Brigade. Though my Tankers were at 50% strength I had HOPED they would hold. CRAP! Issue orders to retreat back towards the Manchurian Frontier.

Georgetown
The Allies take this base. They SHOULD have attacked the undefended AKs present there for two days as I loaded 8,500 troops and bring them back south.

Malaya continues as a holding action. I shall now include Sumatra in that equation. Move three banged up Brigades and three Base Forces to Tand-whatever its name is and begin to spread them out to hold the bases and see if we can punish Allied shipping anymore.

Other
1. The Japanese TK Force is one day south of Iwo Jima on its way home. Carrying nearly 600,000 fuel/oil, its arrival will carry Japan until the surrender. The 48 Tankers haven't lost a ship as of yet...

2. I-186 SINKS LST-810 near Bathurst Isle.

3. Keijo is bombarded by a CA and 5 DDs.








Good job here. If I had to find a point where Dan is missing out, it is that he should be doing a better job of interdicting your tankers. I mean, it is March 1945.

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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 11:14:23 PM   
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Sorong, New Guinea
The enemy attempts to catch the Japanese Bombardment TF as it clears this base. Two engagements are fought with the CA--CL--DD TF taking on 4 US DDs and then British Newfoundland and 3 DDs. No serious damage is taken by the Japanese (CA Mikuma takes Torp) and damage is inflicted upon all Allied ships with DD McKee left in sinking condition.

The warships escape and head for Yap to rendezvous with the carriers.





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RE: March 1945 - 1/17/2018 11:20:06 PM   
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Air
After the drubbing his bombers took yesterday I expected Dan to rest or shift targets while trying to crush my Fighters at Nagasaki. Soooooooooo...I order them to rest. Good thing! There are no less then 13 Fighter Sweeps over Nagasaki. The P-47s flew at 42,000 Ft and the P-51s at 41,900 Ft. No comment following.

The bombers did fly in China where he is trying to slow down my retreating forces. If any Japanese troops are in base hexes then they are nailed by 4EB. Nothing added there as well.


Ground
Malaya--Paratroopers fill the skies and capture Kuala Lumphur and Temoluh. There is nothing north of there so no big deal. Nicely done though!

Dili finally falls after a three month siege.

Nanyang is taken back after I re-took it a month ago.


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