MichaelU
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Feb 8-9, 1942 Something is definitely brewing in the DEI. First off, one of Mike's subs spots the following TF east of Malaysia before being chased away by the escorts. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASW attack near Terempa at 55,82 Japanese Ships xAP Katori Maru xAP Terukuni Maru xAP Hikawa Maru xAP Argentina Maru xAP Brazil Maru xAP Kamakura Maru xAK Azuchisan Maru xAK Yahiko Maru xAK Tatsuho Maru xAK Nissen Maru #2 xAK Hokuriku Maru xAK Tihuku Maru xAK Victoria Maru xAK Mogamigawa Maru xAK Yamazuki Maru xAK Tatumiya Maru xAK Nankai Maru xAK Arima Maru xAKL Kasui Maru xAKL Kashi Maru xAKL Higashiyama Maru xAKL Ayaha Maru DD Shikinami Allied Ships SS O16 You don't bring that many transports unless you're planning something big. We're also been getting lots of reports of troops planning for Batavia, and also lots of loading going on in Cam Ranh Bay. Adding to the suspicion, for the first time the Japanese put some serious pressure on Batavia. Over two days Zeroes sweep the skies while Bettys hit the port. Unfortunately for the Japanese player not in that order, so a heavy toll is taken on the Bettys. Tracker shows 28 downed in one day on Feb 9, after we put our British Hurricanes and US P40s in to the defend the port. The US heavy cruisers have finally arrived in Soerebaja, and will join the Renown to form our core striking force to oppose the landing. We also have some Vildebees and Banshees. We're not going to make it easy for him to get air superiority. More P40s are moving up from Australia. The first squadron will arrive in a couple of days after making the hop over from Darwin. Plus the B17s are on their way. We're going to do some deep strikes against Singkawang, which is where the Bettys are operating from. The Bettys do manage to catch two our of British light cruisers in port at Batavia, and hit both with multiple bombs. Damage is in the 20s, so they're heading back to Soere to repair. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Morning Air attack on Batavia , at 49,98 Weather in hex: Moderate rain Raid detected at 22 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet. Estimated time to target is 7 minutes Japanese aircraft G4M1 Betty x 29 Allied aircraft B-339D x 1 Hurricane IIb Trop x 2 Japanese aircraft losses G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged No Allied losses Allied Ships CL Ceres, Bomb hits 8, on fire CL Dragon, Bomb hits 5, on fire The sad news is that two of the aces from the famous 232 Hurricane squadron are killed over Batavia, while a third is wounded. RIP PO Murray and PO Stevenson, who between them had accounted for 12 Japanese planes. There is a big difference between knocking down Nates and Oscars and trying to fend off sweeping Zeroes. Luckily Pinkney fights on. It would be a devastating blow to morale if he was shot down. Perhaps time to send him on a war bonds tour. The Japanese have their best attack yet against Manila, but it still costs them 3,800 casualties to our 2,000. So they launch another one, and this time losses are 3,500 to 1,600. Let's hope they keep it up, because we're going to be out of supply soon so the more Japanese we can take down before that happens, the better. Supply is down to just over 7,000, although on the bright side we have less troops to supply after the recent fights. In China the ground action continues. The Japanese try to support their assault on Wenchow with a bombardment of the port by the battleships Yamashiro and Fuso, but this causes only 75 casualties and the subsequent ground attack is easily repulsed, with heavy losses. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Wenchow (89,58) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 36684 troops, 337 guns, 126 vehicles, Assault Value = 875 Defending force 29062 troops, 185 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 701 Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1 Japanese adjusted assault: 258 Allied adjusted defense: 859 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 1) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), experience(-) Attacker: fatigue(-), supply(-) Japanese ground losses: 1148 casualties reported Squads: 1 destroyed, 97 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled) Allied ground losses: 278 casualties reported Squads: 5 destroyed, 63 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Assaulting units: 17th Division 19th Division 22nd Division Defending units: 28th Chinese Corps 88th Chinese Corps 3rd New Chinese Corps 10th Group Army 3rd War Area Very interesting that the Japanese forces are showing a supply negative. As far as I can tell their three divisions have only opened one path into the Wenchow hex, and I now have the best part of a corps blocking that road and about to reinforce Wenchow. When the reinforcements arrive, I might try a speculative attack to test his supply levels. In the southwest the Japanese cross the river into Nanning. They don't manage to force out the defenders, but should be able to do so fairly easily next turn as the place is lightly held. No plans for a serious attempt to stop the attack here. There has been a fairly steady Japanese artillery bombardment near Kaifeng, and finally an assault is launched, but the 15th Group Army proves too much. That is a lot of destroyed Japanese squads, and an entire unit is wiped out. Nice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 88,43 (near Kaifeng) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 34958 troops, 228 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 1092 Defending force 31198 troops, 119 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 865 Japanese adjusted assault: 656 Allied adjusted defense: 1777 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 2525 casualties reported Squads: 81 destroyed, 130 disabled Non Combat: 60 destroyed, 25 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled Guns lost 15 (4 destroyed, 11 disabled) Units destroyed 1 Allied ground losses: 961 casualties reported Squads: 2 destroyed, 130 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 24 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled Assaulting units: 101st NCPC Route Brigade 59th Infantry Brigade 35th Division 9th Ind.Mixed Brigade 3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade 15th RGC Temp. Division Defending units: 93rd Chinese Corps 27th Chinese Corps 98th Chinese Corps 5th New Chinese Corps 15th Group Army Pretty happy with those two turns of ground combat. Between Wenchow, Kaifeng and Manila the Japanese lose more than 10,000 men, all on fights against Chinese or the doomed defenders of Manila. It looks like the Japanese, having failed in their coup de main against Port Blair, could be sending in a transport group. Three British CLs are moving up to oppose them, but it's risky because we won't go in until we know what is there for sure. If we run into a group of Japanese heavy cruisers that could only end badly. Around Suva things are quiet. The two forces have settled down to some desultory shelling while they wait for reinforcements. Japanese carriers hover northwest but don't come too close a base he now knows is packed with fighters. Our resupply run in to Noumea continues unopposed.
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