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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/4/2018 1:59:12 PM   
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July 27, 1942


The Allied fleets move up to near Patani. A lot of TFs come along, and there could be multiple landing destinations over the next week.

Right now these will reinforce Patani after the paradrop. Then the next pack of transports will join with some support, base forces and AA gun units. I'm going to paradrop again, but this time ... on Indochina!

The bases on the SW side of Indochina are vacant, and Kompong Trach looks tasty with level 4 fields and 3 hex proximity to Pnom Pen. Moving to get the end of the rail would be good here, and help isolate Saigon and Cam Ran Bay. I could then also take Sok Trang and move on Saigon, or just walk from Kompong Trach.

I have a few other half preps, but will have to move fast after this, and might just swing around to get a base between Saigon and Hanoi of possible. Then the Allied fleets would ideally move to the PI and resupply Manila and Clark, while getting a few units into other bases in the area still held by the Allies.

I've held back on the plan for a while because the KB was resurgent, but after the recent strike getting another fish into Soryu, I feel confident he doesn't want to take on the Allied CVs. There are six BBs in two TFs plus about 15 cruisers in multiple TFs ready to deal with the IJN.

The Japanese finally conquered Malaybalay this turn, freeing up a bunch of naval guards, but probably too late to make much of a difference. They also took back Jesselton, destroying most of Gull force.

Up North the USN retreats after taking Shemya and some Betties strike the BBs, hitting Mississippi with one torpedo. The hit does no damage. Zero. Weird.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR July 27, 1942
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Sub attack near Iriomote at 89,64

Japanese Ships
xAK Syoan Maru, Torpedo hits 1, on fire
xAK Keisyo Maru
PB Chohakusan Maru

Allied Ships
SS Gato

SS Gato launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Syoan Maru
Gato diving deep ....

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Buldir Island at 156,50

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid detected at 101 NM, estimated altitude 28,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 35 minutes

Japanese aircraft
G4M1 Betty x 16

Allied aircraft
F2A-2 Buffalo x 4
F4F-4 Wildcat x 9

Japanese aircraft losses
G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed, 2 damaged

No Allied losses

Allied Ships
BB New Mexico

Aircraft Attacking:
5 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
Naval Attack: 1 x 45cm Type 91 Torp

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Shemya Island at 154,49

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 28 minutes

Japanese aircraft
G4M1 Betty x 8

Allied aircraft
F2A-2 Buffalo x 4
F4F-4 Wildcat x 7

Japanese aircraft losses
G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 4 damaged

No Allied losses

Allied Ships
BB Colorado
BB Idaho
BB Mississippi, Torpedo hits 1

Aircraft Attacking:
7 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
Naval Attack: 1 x 45cm Type 91 Torp

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Naval bombardment of Jesselton at 68,86

Japanese Ships
BB Hyuga
BB Fuso
BB Nagato
BB Kongo
CA Aoba
DD Murakumo
DD Harusame
DD Shiranui
DD Oyashio
DD Naganami

Allied ground losses:
73 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled
Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 4 disabled

Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 14 (4 destroyed, 10 disabled)

Airbase hits 5
Airbase supply hits 8
Runway hits 49
Port hits 16
Port fuel hits 9
Port supply hits 6

BB Hyuga firing at Jesselton

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Ground combat at Malaybalay (80,90)

Japanese Deliberate attack

Attacking force 8254 troops, 95 guns, 54 vehicles, Assault Value = 215

Defending force 5522 troops, 23 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 78

Japanese adjusted assault: 100

Allied adjusted defense: 37

Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0)

Japanese forces CAPTURE Malaybalay !!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
438 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 45 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
1981 casualties reported
Squads: 73 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 70 destroyed, 6 disabled
Engineers: 8 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 6 (6 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units retreated 5


Defeated Allied Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
85th Naval Guard Unit
18th Naval Guard Unit
86th Naval Guard Unit
88th Naval Guard Unit
89th Naval Guard Unit
4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
17th Medium Field Artillery Regiment

Defending units:
101st PA Infantry Division
3rd Constabulary Regiment
2nd PA Infantry Regiment
Mindanao Force
Agusan Constab Battalion

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Ground combat at Jesselton (68,86)

Japanese Deliberate attack

Attacking force 4618 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 147

Defending force 1055 troops, 14 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 31

Japanese adjusted assault: 78

Allied adjusted defense: 5

Japanese assault odds: 15 to 1 (fort level 0)

Japanese forces CAPTURE Jesselton !!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
292 casualties reported
Squads: 11 destroyed, 11 disabled

Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
1179 casualties reported
Squads: 48 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 57 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 17 (17 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 4


Assaulting units:
302nd Ind.Infantry Battalion
301st Ind.Infantry Battalion
48th Naval Guard Unit
23rd Nav Gd Unit /1
23rd Port Unit /2

Defending units:
2/3rd Ind Coy /2
Gull Force
B Coy/NG Rifles /2
2/8th Ind Coy

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Ground combat at Johore Bahru (50,83)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24757 troops, 299 guns, 565 vehicles, Assault Value = 1390

Defending force 17980 troops, 131 guns, 22 vehicles, Assault Value = 204

Allied adjusted assault: 838

Japanese adjusted defense: 11

Allied assault odds: 76 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
2879 casualties reported
Squads: 111 destroyed, 57 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 43 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 4 disabled
Guns lost 23 (5 destroyed, 18 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
361 casualties reported
Squads: 3 destroyed, 38 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Vehicles lost 13 (4 destroyed, 9 disabled)

Assaulting units:
12th Armoured Regiment
1st USMC Tank Battalion
11th Indian Division
2nd Loyal Battalion
2/17 Dogra Battalion
147th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
9th Indian Division
14th Armoured Regiment
2nd Gordons Battalion
22nd Australian Brigade
18th British Division
7th Cav Recce Regiment
254th Armoured Bde /1
22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
1st USMC Field Artillery Battalion
109th RAF Adv Base Force
113th RAF Adv Base Force
2nd Aus Hvy AA Regiment
134th Field Artillery Battalion
85th British AT Rgt /3

Defending units:
56th/C Division
56th/A Division
2nd/A Division
2nd/B Division
2nd/C Division
56th/B Division

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 4132 troops, 39 guns, 89 vehicles, Assault Value = 170

Defending force 3636 troops, 41 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 19

Allied adjusted assault: 87

Japanese adjusted defense: 7

Allied assault odds: 12 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
303 casualties reported
Squads: 26 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 6 (5 destroyed, 1 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
65 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Vehicles lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)

Assaulting units:
150th RAC Regiment
26th Indian Brigade

Defending units:
Sasebo 5th SNLF
2nd Fleet
20th AA Regiment
21th JNAF AF Unit

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20th AA Regiment Wiped Out at Georgetown by attrition!!!

Japanese Unit(s) surrounded at Georgetown

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Fighters now guarding Victoria Point after the 4E strike. I've also got some troops inbound here, but might have to wait as I sighted a cruiser in the area.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/4/2018 9:07:46 PM   
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July 28, 1942


Not much action on the 28th. The Allied fleet unloads a few regiments at Patani to shore up that side of Malaya. Cruisers and more transports gather at Mersing to run up tomorrow.

The Johore Baru troops continue to reduce the IJ divisions, with two units destroyed today and almost 600 devices destroyed. Only one division equivalent left, and then the three at Kluong will be completely isolated. Two of my IDs have already left to rest at Singers and the little units from the Malaya garrison troops are continuing the battle supported by some new Aussie armor gaining experience.

Georgetown has almost been secured, and the troops in the next hex toward Alor Star with attack tomorrow. The circle is tightening.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR July 28, 1942
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ASW attack near Agattu Island at 155,50

Japanese Ships
SS I-173, hits 3

Allied Ships
APD Colhoun, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
BB Idaho
CL Adelaide
APD Gregory
APD Manley
AP W.A. Holbrook
AP Hugh L. Scott
AK Arcturus
AK Betelgeuse
DD Ralph Talbot
APD Little

SS I-173 launches 2 torpedoes at APD Colhoun

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Ground combat at Johore Bahru (50,83)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24430 troops, 299 guns, 565 vehicles, Assault Value = 757

Defending force 13193 troops, 101 guns, 16 vehicles, Assault Value = 89

Allied adjusted assault: 476

Japanese adjusted defense: 7

Allied assault odds: 68 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
6282 casualties reported
Squads: 173 destroyed, 13 disabled
Non Combat: 350 destroyed, 6 disabled

Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
Guns lost 51 (46 destroyed, 5 disabled)
Vehicles lost 8 (7 destroyed, 1 disabled)
Units destroyed 2

Allied ground losses:
210 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 28 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Vehicles lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)

Assaulting units:
2nd Loyal Battalion
1st USMC Tank Battalion
2/17 Dogra Battalion
2nd Gordons Battalion
14th Armoured Regiment
7th Cav Recce Regiment
9th Indian Division
12th Armoured Regiment
22nd Australian Brigade
147th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
254th Armoured Bde /1
1st USMC Field Artillery Battalion
109th RAF Adv Base Force
113th RAF Adv Base Force
22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
134th Field Artillery Battalion
2nd Aus Hvy AA Regiment
85th British AT Rgt /3

Defending units:
56th/A Division
2nd/A Division
2nd/B Division
2nd/C Division
56th/B Division

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 4082 troops, 40 guns, 91 vehicles, Assault Value = 166

Defending force 1062 troops, 10 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

Allied adjusted assault: 132

Japanese adjusted defense: 1

Allied assault odds: 132 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), supply(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
654 casualties reported
Squads: 46 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 39 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 11 (11 destroyed, 0 disabled)

Assaulting units:
150th RAC Regiment
26th Indian Brigade

Defending units:
Sasebo 5th SNLF

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Japanese Unit(s) surrounded at Georgetown

Japanese Unit(s) surrounded at Johore Bahru

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The KB is sitting at Kuching looking ominous. I'm ignoring it other than sending all supply TFs back to port.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/5/2018 8:01:28 AM   
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I-boats try for the amphibs heading up the Malaya coastline, but escorts do a good job and give them some solid hits. They should have to retire for now. Units have unloaded at Patani, and now just supply is flooding in. All transports unite with the CVs and battle fleet to move on Indochina.

The Japanese sneak forces out of Taiping into Georgetown. My tank unit shocking there is nearly wiped out, even the General Lee tanks. I've got three more racing in from one hex out to prevent the IJA division there now from retaking the base. It should be fine. Tomorrow the troops at Taiping will attack and knock out any remainders there, and then the IJA will be completely surrounded at Georgetown. So another division reduced to flown out fragments and several more arty, tank and support units destroyed.

Altogether the Allies will most likely destroy the better part of eight divisions on Malaya now. There are three more at Kluong, completely trapped, getting low on supply and impossible to fly out. There is another at Temuloh that he could be flying out since he has about 100 fighters there, and I don't think it's necessary to hit that base now. I did take out 1/3 of his nearby transports at Victoria Point a few days ago too. I might swing a cruiser TF around to bombard there now that the danger of Nettie action is reduced to almost nothing.

Tomorrow is the big day. Paras having moved back to Alor Star will try to take the empty Kompong Trach. The fleet will move within one hex and the fighters from Alor will LR CAP unloading TFs at Patani. The KB is still sitting at Kuching which is fine by me.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR July 29, 1942
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu at 53,76

Japanese Ships
SS I-32, hits 5

Allied Ships
KV Dundas
PC Haida
xAP Van Spilbergen
xAP Van den Bosch
xAP Van Overstraten
xAP Van Imhoff
xAP Chaumont
xAK Chios
PG Clive
KV Wetaskiwin

SS I-32 is sighted by escort
I-32 bottoming out ....

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ASW attack near Kota Bharu at 52,74

Japanese Ships
SS I-21, hits 8

Allied Ships
KV Dundas
PC Haida
xAP Van Spilbergen
xAP Van Overstraten
xAP Van Imhoff
xAP Chaumont
xAK Chios
PG Clive
KV Wetaskiwin

SS I-21 is sighted by escort
I-21 bottoming out ....

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Ground combat at Taiping (49,75)

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 11710 troops, 296 guns, 198 vehicles, Assault Value = 618

Defending force 4402 troops, 49 guns, 20 vehicles, Assault Value = 66

Japanese ground losses:
16 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
132nd Infantry Regiment
17th Australian Bde /2
6th Cav Recce Regiment
754th Tank Battalion
2/5th Armoured Regiment
Kowloon Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
2/7th Armoured Regiment
18th Australian Brigade
193rd Tank Bn /2
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
Aus II Corps
198th Coast AA Regiment
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
New Guinea Force
97th Field Artillery Battalion
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
6th RTA/A Division
5th RF Gun Battalion
9th Field Construction Battalion
12th Base Force

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Ground combat at 50,74 (near Georgetown)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 17895 troops, 184 guns, 438 vehicles, Assault Value = 708

Defending force 5222 troops, 35 guns, 88 vehicles, Assault Value = 113

Allied adjusted assault: 283

Japanese adjusted defense: 135

Allied assault odds: 2 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
1612 casualties reported
Squads: 49 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 57 destroyed, 24 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 11 (10 destroyed, 1 disabled)
Vehicles lost 34 (17 destroyed, 17 disabled)
Units retreated 5


Allied ground losses:
394 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 48 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
Vehicles lost 18 (1 destroyed, 17 disabled)


Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
182nd Infantry Regiment
13th Armoured Regiment
5th Marine Regiment
44th Indian Brigade
2nd Tank Battalion
17th Australian Brigade
7th Armoured Brigade

Defending units:
91st Naval Guard Unit
14th Tank Regiment
3rd RTA/A Division
2nd Fleet
21th JNAF AF Unit

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Ground combat at Johore Bahru (50,83)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24245 troops, 299 guns, 566 vehicles, Assault Value = 734

Defending force 8502 troops, 61 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 54

Allied adjusted assault: 344

Japanese adjusted defense: 3

Allied assault odds: 114 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
5929 casualties reported
Squads: 193 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 109 destroyed, 48 disabled
Engineers: 7 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 44 (44 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 6 (4 destroyed, 2 disabled)
Units destroyed 1


Allied ground losses:
76 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
12th Armoured Regiment
1st USMC Tank Battalion
2nd Loyal Battalion
2nd Gordons Battalion
7th Cav Recce Regiment
22nd Australian Brigade
9th Indian Division
14th Armoured Regiment
2/17 Dogra Battalion
147th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
254th Armoured Bde /1
2nd Aus Hvy AA Regiment
1st USMC Field Artillery Battalion
22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
134th Field Artillery Battalion
109th RAF Adv Base Force
85th British AT Rgt /3

Defending units:
2nd/A Division
2nd/B Division
2nd/C Division

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Ground combat at Kluong (50,82)

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 26728 troops, 399 guns, 339 vehicles, Assault Value = 1113

Defending force 51092 troops, 494 guns, 373 vehicles, Assault Value = 1422

Japanese ground losses:
12 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
19th Australian Brigade
2/10th Armoured Regiment
3rd Tank Battalion
2/1st Pioneer Battalion
1st Tank Battalion
21st Australian Brigade
193rd Tank Battalion
25th Australian Brigade
16th Australian Brigade
17th Indian Division
Aus I Corps

Defending units:
55th Division
6th RTA/B Division
4th Tank Regiment
5th Division
18th Division
4th/B Div /2
2nd Mortar Battalion
II/124th Infantry Battalion
1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
21st Air Defense AA Regiment
21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
25th JNAF AF Unit
25th Army
2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
56th/C Division

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 4079 troops, 40 guns, 91 vehicles, Assault Value = 167

Defending force 12392 troops, 99 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 355

Allied adjusted assault: 54

Japanese adjusted defense: 190

Allied assault odds: 1 to 3

Combat modifiers
Defender: preparation(-)
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)

Japanese ground losses:
390 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 24 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled

Allied ground losses:
201 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled
Non Combat: 41 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Vehicles lost 60 (60 destroyed, 0 disabled)


Assaulting units:
150th RAC Regiment
26th Indian Brigade

Defending units:
21st Division
Sasebo 5th SNLF

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Japanese Unit(s) surrounded at Johore Bahru
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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/7/2018 11:29:45 AM   
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There is relatively little action on the 30th, but the most important line in the combat report comes last; the Allied paras take Kompong Trach!!

Floods of troops will now unload into Indochina and move on Pnom Pen. Multiple armor and recce units can race around here and precede the Divisions and brigades to hopefully cause havoc in the Japanese rear.

I'll park the Allied CVs here few a day or two until CAP is established. Hopefully nearby bases will also auto-flip to Allied control. I have a small unit on a fast transport that I'll hopefully send to Soc Trang. Then the fleet will move to unit with more troops coming from Singers at the same time as escorting empties back to the relative safety of Malayan air cover. The KB still sits at Kuching, doing who knows what.

At Taiping the Allied forces beat out the remaining Japanese and will move on Georgetown. The division there is now locked down and cannot move or retreat. At Johore Baru the final Japanese divisional elements are wiped out and all troops will rest apart from a few moving into Kluong to secure the hexside and allow troops to enter and exit that hex from Singers. I'll want to get some of the brigades out and put a few divisions and more arty in to wear the defenders down.

In the air the Japanese swept some LR CAP at Patani and got good results. The fields are nearly ready there.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR July 30, 1942
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Afternoon Air attack on Patani , at 51,73

Weather in hex: Partial cloud

Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 33,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 36

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 8
Hurricane IIc Trop x 7
P-39D Airacobra x 5
P-40E Warhawk x 12

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 2 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 2 destroyed
P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 3 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
3 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 32000 feet

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Ground combat at Taiping (49,75)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 11786 troops, 297 guns, 200 vehicles, Assault Value = 619

Defending force 1797 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 14

Allied adjusted assault: 282

Japanese adjusted defense: 21

Allied assault odds: 13 to 1 (fort level 2)

Allied forces CAPTURE Taiping !!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
702 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled
Non Combat: 22 destroyed, 6 disabled
Engineers: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
Units retreated 1


Allied ground losses:
12 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
18th Australian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
2/7th Armoured Regiment
6th Cav Recce Regiment
754th Tank Battalion
Kowloon Brigade
17th Australian Bde /2
132nd Infantry Regiment
2/5th Armoured Regiment
193rd Tank Bn /2
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
198th Coast AA Regiment
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
Aus II Corps
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
97th Field Artillery Battalion
New Guinea Force
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
12th Base Force


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Ground combat at Johore Bahru (50,83)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24155 troops, 299 guns, 567 vehicles, Assault Value = 722

Defending force 3703 troops, 13 guns, 6 vehicles, Assault Value = 2

Allied adjusted assault: 629

Japanese adjusted defense: 1

Allied assault odds: 629 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-)
fatigue(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
5418 casualties reported
Squads: 69 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 152 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 15 (15 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 8 (8 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 2


Allied ground losses:
17 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
7th Cav Recce Regiment
147th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
22nd Australian Brigade
9th Indian Division
2nd Gordons Battalion
1st USMC Tank Battalion
14th Armoured Regiment
2/17 Dogra Battalion
2nd Loyal Battalion
12th Armoured Regiment
254th Armoured Bde /1
134th Field Artillery Battalion
109th RAF Adv Base Force
1st USMC Field Artillery Battalion
22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
2nd Aus Hvy AA Regiment
85th British AT Rgt /3

Defending units:
2nd/B Division
2nd/C Division

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Ground combat at Kompong Trach (57,70)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 15 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0

Allied adjusted assault: 2

Japanese adjusted defense: 1

Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Kompong Trach !!!

Combat modifiers
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)

Assaulting units:
3rd USMC Parachute Bn /4
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Wow! What a whirlwind campaign for Malaya! Looking forward to the next one for Indo-China. My hat (if I had one) is off to you sir!

Re: KB, given his efforts to kick you out of Jesselton, I'd say he has been focused on clearing the north coast of Borneo to secure his oil booty.
It also looks like he has abandoned all hope of saving more of the IJA units in Malaya and will work on building the cadres he saved after you destroy the rest of the units. But I doubt he was ready for such an early jump to lower Indochina! Unleash the Kraken!

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Wow! What a whirlwind campaign for Malaya! Looking forward to the next one for Indo-China. My hat (if I had one) is off to you sir!

Re: KB, given his efforts to kick you out of Jesselton, I'd say he has been focused on clearing the north coast of Borneo to secure his oil booty.
It also looks like he has abandoned all hope of saving more of the IJA units in Malaya and will work on building the cadres he saved after you destroy the rest of the units. But I doubt he was ready for such an early jump to lower Indochina! Unleash the Kraken!


The oil will not last on North Borneo, and it's going to be hard to get it back soon too, I hope. It does look like he's pulling some troops back from Kuching. Sambas is secure, with 200AV and 3 forts, so I feel good about North Borneo for now. It's time to concentrate on Indochina, the PI and then the follow on operation to supply Chinese troops!

I've begun moving some of the now completely repaired and 2/3 strength big Corps to the front lines where I can move, mostly in the Northern part of China near Yenan. I'll also aim to start a campaign from Liuchow around past Wuchow toward Canton and another toward the Chinese coastline around Fusan. If these troops get supply it's going to b tough on the Japanese.

I'm also moving to by pass the two division block he has at Lashio in Burma. Troops are prepping fro a landing there as well, so hopefully in about 2-3 weeks all of this will be put in motion.

Up North I'm currently loading troops to go for the Russian islands NW of the Aleutians. It's going to be a full map push.

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July 31, 1942


The last turn of July ends with the Japanese making a desperate attempt to break the 34th ID out of Georgetown. They first bombarded with the Sendai and some DDs. I didn't realise there were so many ships still trapped out here, as I know of three cruisers damaged at Rangoon. The Allied 4Es were set to hit Georgetown yesterday but didn't fly, and today worked out better anyway. I sent them in low as there was no AA here, and they got the job done.

Combined with a P-38 sweep the Japanese lost a dozen fighters and were significantly disrupted and slightly reduced in number for their shock later in the day. It only got a 1:19 and in a few turns when all units have made it into the hex I'll attack and take care of the cleanup.

There is no resistance to the continued landings at Kompong Trach, and the Allies have around 650 AV ashore already. I'll move on Pnom Pen immediately. The KB continues to hold at Kuching. Tomorrow I'll be sending the Allied CVs to meet more transports loaded for follow on operations. This will mean the CAP at Kompong Trach will have to take care of business on it's own, and some ships will be vulnerable. The majority of the attack transports though will be moving back to reload.

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Naval bombardment of Georgetown at 49,74

Japanese Ships
CL Sendai
DD Susuki
DD Karukaya
DD Yukaze
DD Minekaze
DD Minazuki
DD Shinonome
DD Kawakaze

Manpower hits 5
Fires 351
Airbase hits 2
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 14
Port hits 3
Port fuel hits 2

CL Sendai firing at Georgetown

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Afternoon Air attack on 21st Division, at 49,74 (Georgetown)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 5
Ki-45 KAIa Nick x 7

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIc Trop x 6
P-38E Lightning x 18

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 2 destroyed
Ki-45 KAIa Nick: 2 destroyed


Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIc Trop: 1 destroyed

Aircraft Attacking:
16 x P-38E Lightning sweeping at 22000 feet

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Afternoon Air attack on 21st Division, at 49,74 (Georgetown)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 5,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-45 KAIa Nick x 1

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIc Trop x 4
B-17E Fortress x 26
LB-30 Liberator x 5

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
392 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 16 disabled
Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 23 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x B-17E Fortress bombing from 2000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb

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Afternoon Air attack on 6th RTA/A Division, at 49,74 (Georgetown)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 12 NM, estimated altitude 4,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-45 KAIa Nick x 1

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIc Trop x 4
B-17E Fortress x 6

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
74 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x B-17E Fortress bombing from 2000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Japanese Shock attack

Attacking force 13305 troops, 135 guns, 19 vehicles, Assault Value = 364

Defending force 11247 troops, 80 guns, 638 vehicles, Assault Value = 522

Japanese adjusted assault: 12

Allied adjusted defense: 235

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 19 (fort level 0)

Combat modifiers
Defender: preparation(-)
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)

Japanese ground losses:
1653 casualties reported
Squads: 8 destroyed, 88 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled

Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled

Allied ground losses:
121 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Assaulting units:
21st Division
6th RTA/A Division
9th Field Construction Battalion
5th RF Gun Battalion
Sasebo 5th SNLF

Defending units:
13th Armoured Regiment
7th Armoured Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
754th Tank Battalion
6th Cav Recce Regiment
2nd Tank Battalion
2/7th Armoured Regiment
26th Indian Brigade

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Re: your China ops, may I suggest that marching all the way to Fusan is a country too far at this point?
Perhaps Foochow would be more achievable!

When I have control of the seas I also like to try and get Samah on Hainan because it has a fairly large port and airfield. Only disadvantage is that it is in the malaria zone but the companion base on Hainan is not, so landing there first might work better.

Taking Phnom Penh should unhinge all his Burma defences as that rail line is his lifeline (assuming Bangkok is no longer safe for him to bring in supply by ship).
Some supply can move from Haiphong to Udon Thani and then on the rails to Chiang Mai, but I think not enough to sustain combat for long.

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Re: your China ops, may I suggest that marching all the way to Fusan is a country too far at this point?
Perhaps Foochow would be more achievable!

When I have control of the seas I also like to try and get Samah on Hainan because it has a fairly large port and airfield. Only disadvantage is that it is in the malaria zone but the companion base on Hainan is not, so landing there first might work better.

Taking Phnom Penh should unhinge all his Burma defences as that rail line is his lifeline (assuming Bangkok is no longer safe for him to bring in supply by ship).
Some supply can move from Haiphong to Udon Thani and then on the rails to Chiang Mai, but I think not enough to sustain combat for long.


Haha! I did mean Foochow! Whoops. Yeah, Fusan would be tougher.

I agree, plus that is a lot of stuff to get trapped at this stage of the game. There really aren't any free divisions unless they're newly bought out that can jump in here either. He has 2-3 on the PI, 2 in Burma, 8 that are in various states of being destroyed on Malaya, so that's about it.

I've got about 750AV landed at Kompong Trach and I'm now just preparing some more for the other side of Indochina.

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A friendly reminder is to pair up Corp/Army HQs with Command HQs for prepping for potential tough bases to capture. The Americans have plenty of Command to go with the Indian Corp HQs. The 90% increase in adjusted AV might come in handy at a few bases.

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A friendly reminder is to pair up Corp/Army HQs with Command HQs for prepping for potential tough bases to capture. The Americans have plenty of Command to go with the Indian Corp HQs. The 90% increase in adjusted AV might come in handy at a few bases.


Thanks! I will be looking at HQs now after spending a good two turns re-prepping ALL infantry, armor and most arty and engineer units for next level targets.

I've started prepping for everywhere, but only a few landing bases with other units ready to come in as a second wave if I choose that particular vector. I don't have enough AP/AK/AMC right now for big landings, so I have to pick bases that aren't well defended first.

For the PI I've only prepped a few units for bases on Mindanao, but on Luzon I'll have the luxury of landing at Manila and walking to (potentially) flank Japanese positions.

One of the critical elements of my current plans is to not take on difficult entrenchments in big bases with good defensive terrain. I'd like to engage them, sit enough there to take the base should the Japanese retreat, and then move around them. Kluong is a good example now. He has 1,400AV of his best divisions trapped, with little supply, and engaged by less than their number but unable to do anything about it. I can now even take out a few more key units to use elsewhere.

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Here is the KB, still at Kuching.

The Allied CVs are out meeting some incoming transports. Subs are on station between the opposing CVs and on all side of the KB position in fact. Mostly unseen.




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quote:

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Here is the KB, still at Kuching.

The Allied CVs are out meeting some incoming transports. Subs are on station between the opposing CVs and on all side of the KB position in fact. Mostly unseen.




Since subs seem to have better chances when the enemy ends up in the same hex after movement, I would place subs in the hexes four and eight away from KB. Or if you figure it will be slowed down by following transports, three and seven hexes. Not all hexes at those ranges, just the ones on likely paths to his next destination.

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A new month. A new plane! The production line for P-38s is now on, for good starting with the P-38F on a run of 80 over two months! That is seriously good news. I've been holding them back and shepherding those scant few P-38E airframes of the first six months, and there is still a fully operational fighter group flying the P-38E. It's the single most important reason this game has turned in the way it has, even more than the Russians, IMHO. The Japanese should always be able to take Singers, but without being able to control the air, it didn't happen, and the Allies have built off of that.

Now come the tough few months of Tojo supremacy. I'll get the P-40K next month too though, so all groups eventually will have improved tools.

The Japanese go for Sambas with their big BBs on the first. It messes up the fields a bit, and the troops aren't happy, but I don't see how he can follow up on that. It seems like a one off where he could get a lick in. On the way back to Kuching the S-37 hits Nagato with one peentrating shot. There are a lot more subs waiting for those ships whenever they decide to leave again, so hope they're slowed just a bit.

On the ground nothing major happens, but troops are moving to Georgetown to continue reducing the IJA there and also toward Kota Baru. I'd like to take that base and then slowly walk to Kuantan overland on the coastal yellow road to take it next.

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ASW attack near Kuching at 59,88

Japanese Ships
DD Makigumo
DD Oite
DD Uzuki

Allied Ships
SS S-37, hits 2

SS S-37 is sighted by escort
S-37 bottoming out ....
DD Oite fails to find sub and abandons search
DD Uzuki fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Uzuki attacking submerged sub ....
DD Uzuki attacking submerged sub ....
DD Uzuki fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Uzuki fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Uzuki fails to find sub, continues to search...
Escort abandons search for sub


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Night Naval bombardment of Sambas at 57,88

Allied aircraft
no flights

Allied aircraft losses
Hudson I: 8 damaged
Hudson I: 2 destroyed on ground
OS2U-3 Kingfisher: 6 damaged
OS2U-3 Kingfisher: 1 destroyed on ground
PBY-5A Catalina: 4 damaged

Japanese Ships
BB Hyuga
BB Fuso
BB Nagato
BB Kongo
CA Aoba
DD Murakumo
DD Harusame
DD Shiranui
DD Oyashio
DD Naganami

Allied ground losses:
257 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 20 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Guns lost 7 (2 destroyed, 5 disabled)
Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)


Airbase hits 6
Airbase supply hits 5
Runway hits 36
Port hits 22
Port supply hits 9

BB Hyuga firing at Sambas
E13A1 Jake acting as spotter for BB Fuso

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Morning Air attack on Alor Star , at 49,73

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 33,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 32

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIc Trop x 8
P-39D Airacobra x 11

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIc Trop: 1 destroyed
P-39D Airacobra: 2 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
20 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 32000 feet

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 36,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 15

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 20
Hurricane IIc Trop x 7
P-40E Warhawk x 25

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed


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Sub attack near Kuching at 58,88

Japanese Ships
BB Nagato, Torpedo hits 1
BB Hyuga
BB Fuso
BB Kongo
CA Aoba
DD Oyashio
DD Murakumo
DD Harusame

Allied Ships
SS S-37

SS S-37 launches 4 torpedoes at BB Nagato
S-37 bottoming out ....

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Ground combat at Surat Thani (51,68)

Japanese Deliberate attack

Attacking force 1902 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 79

Defending force 504 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 28

Japanese adjusted assault: 16

Allied adjusted defense: 15

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), preparation(-)
fatigue(-)
Attacker:

Assaulting units:
3rd RTA/B Division
43rd Const Co

Defending units:
3rd USMC Parachute Battalion
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A quiet positioning turn. The Allies move the CVs and fleet to near Kota Baru to pick up more transports. A fast transport is ready to invade Soc Trang and everything will move that way on the 3rd.

It looks like the KB is moving as well. Will it come to defend Indochina?

The troops on Malaya continue to move on remaining Japanese troops and bases.

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Morning Air attack on Mobiele Battalion, at 58,70 , near Kompong Trach

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid spotted at 12 NM, estimated altitude 34,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 23

No Japanese losses

Aircraft Attacking:
23 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 32000 feet

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 37,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 10

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 16
Hurricane IIc Trop x 7
P-39D Airacobra x 7
P-40E Warhawk x 21

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIc Trop: 1 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed


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Ground combat at Surat Thani (51,68)

Japanese Deliberate attack

Attacking force 1902 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 79

Defending force 504 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 28

Japanese adjusted assault: 31

Allied adjusted defense: 17

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), preparation(-)
supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
26 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
3rd RTA/B Division
43rd Const Co

Defending units:
3rd USMC Parachute Battalion

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Ground combat at 51,74 (near Kota Bharu)

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 3493 troops, 42 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 509

Defending force 6008 troops, 30 guns, 9 vehicles, Assault Value = 74

Assaulting units:
5th Marine Regiment
17th Australian Brigade
182nd Infantry Regiment
13th Australian Brigade

Defending units:
Ichiki Det.
III/124th Infantry Bn /4
51st JNAF AF Unit
5th Field Construction Battalion
23rd Air Flotilla
93rd JAAF AF Bn

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A lot more action on the 3rd. Sweeps hitting nearly every position or base on Indochina. At Kompong the zeros came, got hit pretty hard, then had a slight edge in the next two sweeps. Finally the todos arrived and cleaned up. The Allied CAP needs some help, so the P-38s will arrive tomorrow. Good to get this first big round out of the way before they come in actually and let them boost the next battles after the Japanese have taken some losses. I hope, anyway.

The Dutch armor is hit but the US Army ID moves toward Pnom Peng without much trouble. The attack will come in two days if all remains the same.

On Malaya the reduction of Japanese troops continues as two stacks are attacked. The path is now open to move on Kota Baru, and our forces will be there in two days. At Georgetown the remains of the Taiping stack are beaten up and surrounded. Won't be long there.

Two major ops are happening tomorrow. I'll land at Victoria Point with a Commonwealth Brigade. It's all I have prepped and looked like enough until the Japanese began using that as their primary transport base to remove pieces of Malayan troops. No idea how much is there now, but some was shown moving toward Champion, so maybe it'll be out as we land.

Secondly, but more importantly, I'll try to bombard Cam Ran Bay and Saigon on the way to landing at Quinhon. The paras will attempt to take the base the day before the am-hubs arrive, but again, no idea if that will be enough. I have an Indian brigade also prepped.

The KB is moving with the BBs from Borneo but unless they flank in should not interfere.

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 21 NM, estimated altitude 35,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 19

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 27
Hurricane IIc Trop x 12
P-39D Airacobra x 7
P-40E Warhawk x 37

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 6 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
P-40E Warhawk: 3 destroyed

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 34,940 feet.
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 16

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 23
Hurricane IIc Trop x 11
P-39D Airacobra x 6
P-40E Warhawk x 30

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 3 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
Hurricane IIc Trop: 1 destroyed
P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 2 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
3 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 30940 feet

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 45 NM, estimated altitude 32,940 feet.
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 26

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 20
Hurricane IIc Trop x 9
P-39D Airacobra x 2
P-40E Warhawk x 22

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 3 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 4 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 3 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
7 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 30940 feet

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 35,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 20

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 7
Hurricane IIc Trop x 6
P-39D Airacobra x 2
P-40E Warhawk x 9

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 3 destroyed
Hurricane IIc Trop: 1 destroyed
P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 3 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
12 x Ki-44-IIa Tojo sweeping at 32000 feet *

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Morning Air attack on Mobiele Battalion, at 58,69 (Phnom Penh)

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 68
G3M2 Nell x 13
G4M1 Betty x 24

Japanese aircraft losses
G3M2 Nell: 2 damaged

Allied ground losses:
141 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 21 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
9 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 4000 feet
Ground Attack: 2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb, 4 x 60 kg GP Bomb


Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24443 troops, 401 guns, 938 vehicles, Assault Value = 946

Defending force 12725 troops, 96 guns, 20 vehicles, Assault Value = 227

Allied adjusted assault: 603

Japanese adjusted defense: 28

Allied assault odds: 21 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
2352 casualties reported
Squads: 48 destroyed, 57 disabled
Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 46 disabled
Engineers: 3 destroyed, 21 disabled
Guns lost 29 (10 destroyed, 19 disabled)
Vehicles lost 14 (2 destroyed, 12 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
282 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled
Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 13 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
Vehicles lost 20 (4 destroyed, 16 disabled)

Assaulting units:
2nd Tank Battalion
Kowloon Brigade
2/7th Armoured Regiment
13th Armoured Regiment
7th Armoured Brigade
18th Australian Brigade
26th Indian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
6th Cav Recce Regiment
132nd Infantry Regiment
2/5th Armoured Regiment
754th Tank Battalion
17th Australian Bde /2
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
Aus II Corps
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
97th Field Artillery Battalion
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
New Guinea Force
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
21st Division
6th RTA/A Division
5th RF Gun Battalion
9th Field Construction Battalion
Sasebo 5th SNLF

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Ground combat at 51,74 (near Kota Bharu)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 15452 troops, 195 guns, 120 vehicles, Assault Value = 590

Defending force 6177 troops, 34 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 75

Allied adjusted assault: 279

Japanese adjusted defense: 57

Allied assault odds: 4 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
2895 casualties reported
Squads: 30 destroyed, 18 disabled
Non Combat: 57 destroyed, 17 disabled
Engineers: 14 destroyed, 28 disabled
Guns lost 16 (4 destroyed, 12 disabled)
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units retreated 6


Allied ground losses:
185 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
Guns lost 6 (1 destroyed, 5 disabled)
Units pursuing 1

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
17th Australian Brigade
182nd Infantry Regiment
5th Marine Regiment
13th Australian Brigade
44th Indian Brigade

Defending units:
Ichiki Det.
III/124th Infantry Bn /4
5th Field Construction Battalion
51st JNAF AF Unit
23rd Air Flotilla
93rd JAAF AF Bn

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Yuck. The IJN BBs do flank in and connect with the USN cruisers after they'd bombarded. Damn. Lost four CA. This is a serious setback, and isn't much mitigated by the success of other battles on the day. Our light cruisers tag teamed a TF with CA Aoba and CL Nagara near Saigon, and left both in sinking condition.

The bombardments did shut down Cam Ran Bay airfields and got a lot of aircraft. Saigon is still open and dangerous. My dilemma now is whether to continue to Quinhon or make for the PI. I have troops ready and in these Bfs that I'd planned for each area. Lots of AA and engineers plus some armor for the PI, and a brigade plus armor, base forces, engineers and AA for Quinhon.

I have two BB TFs, and the small KB, three hexes distant, is lightly protected now since the BBs are still there and haven't replenished. I could run my BBs in but that is the most risky option, obviously. I'm feeling I still have enough to complete these missions. I'll try to take Quinhon by para-drop tomorrow and set the carriers and all to follow BBs out toward the PI, so still leaving an option to turn in and be at the Indochina coastline in two days.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 4, 1942
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Saigon at 60,71, Range 4,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
CA Kako, Shell hits 3
CL Nagara, Shell hits 6, heavy fires
CL Tenryu, Shell hits 2
DD Arare
DD Matsukaze
DD Asanagi
DD Akikaze, Shell hits 3, on fire
DD Shiokaze, Shell hits 1
DD Hokaze

Allied Ships
CL St. Louis, Shell hits 2
CL Helena
CL Boise, Shell hits 1
DD Perkins
DD Flusser
DD Downes, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
DD Cassin
DD Reid

Reduced visibility due to Rain with 50% moonlight
Maximum visibility in Rain and 50% moonlight: 4,000 yards

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Night Time Surface Combat, near Saigon at 60,71, Range 4,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
CL Nagara, Shell hits 12, heavy fires, heavy damage
CL Tenryu
DD Shiokaze
DD Hokaze

Allied Ships
CL Achilles
CL Hobart
CL Newcastle
DD Litchfield
DD Express, Shell hits 1
DD Hotspur
DD King

Low visibility due to Rain with 50% moonlight
Maximum visibility in Rain and 50% moonlight: 4,000 yards

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TF 396 encounters mine field at Saigon (60,71)

Allied Ships
CL Newcastle, Mine hits 1
CL Achilles, Mine hits 1

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TF 155 encounters mine field at Cam Ranh Bay (64,72)

Allied Ships
DD Wilson, Mine hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

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Night Naval bombardment of Cam Ranh Bay at 64,72 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 20 damaged
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed on ground
Ki-51 Sonia: 19 damaged
Ki-51 Sonia: 1 destroyed on ground
G3M2 Nell: 20 damaged
G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed on ground
A6M3 Zero: 6 damaged
A6M3 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground
Ki-30 Ann: 20 damaged
Ki-30 Ann: 1 destroyed on ground
B5N1 Kate: 8 damaged
B5N1 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground
Ki-57-I Topsy: 5 damaged
Ki-57-I Topsy: 1 destroyed on ground
A6M2-N Rufe: 19 damaged

21 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
CL Capetown
CL Ceres
CL Dauntless
DD Norman
DD Nizam, Shell hits 1
DD Napier
DD Nestor

Japanese ground losses:
54 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Airbase hits 14
Airbase supply hits 10
Runway hits 60

CL Capetown firing at Cam Ranh Bay

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Night Naval bombardment of Cam Ranh Bay at 64,72

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
B5N1 Kate: 10 damaged
B5N1 Kate: 2 destroyed on ground
A6M3 Zero: 6 damaged
Ki-51 Sonia: 21 damaged
Ki-51 Sonia: 1 destroyed on ground
G3M2 Nell: 50 damaged
G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed on ground
Ki-30 Ann: 13 damaged
Ki-30 Ann: 1 destroyed on ground
A6M2-N Rufe: 2 damaged
A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed on ground
Ki-57-I Topsy: 6 damaged
A6M2 Zero: 34 damaged
A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground

Allied Ships
CA Astoria
CA Louisville
CA Northampton
CA Portland

Japanese ground losses:
274 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 29 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Vehicles lost 5 (2 destroyed, 3 disabled)


Airbase hits 12
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 31

SOC-1 Seagull acting as spotter for CA Astoria

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Day Time Surface Combat, near Saigon at 60,71, Range 11,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
CA Kako, Shell hits 30, heavy fires, heavy damage
DD Arare
DD Matsukaze, Shell hits 1
DD Asanagi, Shell hits 1
DD Akikaze, Shell hits 7, heavy fires, heavy damage

Allied Ships
CL Achilles, Shell hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
CL Hobart
CL Newcastle, Shell hits 2
DD Litchfield, Shell hits 3, heavy fires
DD Express
DD Hotspur
DD King, Shell hits 2

Low visibility due to Rain
Maximum visibility in Rain: 15,000 yards

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid detected at 23 NM, estimated altitude 34,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 18

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 27
Hurricane IIc Trop x 2
P-38E Lightning x 21

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 5 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid detected at 16 NM, estimated altitude 34,940 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 17

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 18
Hurricane IIc Trop x 2
P-38E Lightning x 20

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 4 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
P-38E Lightning: 1 destroyed

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid detected at 44 NM, estimated altitude 36,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 16

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 15
Hurricane IIc Trop x 2
P-38E Lightning x 17

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 2 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
P-38E Lightning: 1 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
4 x Ki-44-IIa Tojo sweeping at 32000 feet *

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24226 troops, 401 guns, 938 vehicles, Assault Value = 916

Defending force 10882 troops, 89 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 85

Allied adjusted assault: 475

Japanese adjusted defense: 13

Allied assault odds: 36 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
1966 casualties reported
Squads: 65 destroyed, 14 disabled
Non Combat: 25 destroyed, 23 disabled
Engineers: 12 destroyed, 7 disabled
Guns lost 18 (16 destroyed, 2 disabled)
Vehicles lost 15 (15 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1


Allied ground losses:
34 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
2/5th Armoured Regiment
Kowloon Brigade
26th Indian Brigade
6th Cav Recce Regiment
2nd Tank Battalion
2/7th Armoured Regiment
132nd Infantry Regiment
13th Armoured Regiment
754th Tank Battalion
18th Australian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
7th Armoured Brigade
17th Australian Bde /2
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
New Guinea Force
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
Aus II Corps
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
97th Field Artillery Battalion
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
21st Division
6th RTA/A Division
Sasebo 5th SNLF
9th Field Construction Battalion
5th RF Gun Bn /3

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Ground combat at Soc Trang (58,73)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 219 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5

Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0

Allied adjusted assault: 4

Japanese adjusted defense: 1

Allied assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Soc Trang !!!

Combat modifiers
Attacker: leaders(+), leaders(-)

Assaulting units:
2/7th Ind Coy

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Japanese air losses are high for the turn, but I'd of course trade all of those for a few cruisers back right now. The next months will be interesting. I do have a large navy still operating in the area, but as Japan's repaired ships return, things could get dicey. I have to do as much as possible to solidify land positions and get troops and supply in place before that happens. The PI and Indochina are the current priorities. If I can create a supply bridge between Malaya and Indochina, the it's possible I could even link in China eventually. Burma is also in doubt for the Japanese, and I could get the supply going from there to China. Either of those ways of getting the Chinese involved early would be a major achievement by the end of the year.




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Okay. The IJN retreats. No fireworks on the oceans for the 5th. The Allied fleets move NE as planned and are spotted but not challenged by air strikes.

The major development on the day is that the Marine paras, putting in hard work here after taking Kompong only a week before, now jump and take Quinhon! With this secured I've made the decision to move all TFs in to land and drop the intended troops off there in two days. by the time I get there my other cruiser TFs should be able to reload from some xAKEs just placed at Patani and Kompong Trach and race back in. That will give enough surface cover to take on whatever the Japanese have coming.

The Japanese send i just enough to disrupt CAP at Kompong and Vals get in to sink one small RN CL. Damn.

The landing at Victoria Point goes in successfully, but it doesn't look like we have enough to take the base. At least this move would keep those troops there, and they wouldn't be able to kick us out, so other landings can hopefully go in and make their position less tenable.

The Allied fleets will now move NW toward Quinhon and aim to land troops on the 7th. The paras should be fine until then.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 5, 1942
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Saigon at 60,73, Range 11,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
xAKL Koyu Maru, Shell hits 16, and is sunk
xAK Oigawa Maru, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk


Allied Ships
CL Newcastle
DD Hotspur
DD King


Maximum visibility in Clear Conditions and 39% moonlight: 12,000 yards

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Night Time Surface Combat, near Saigon at 60,73, Range 11,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
xAKL Kurama Maru, Shell hits 13, and is sunk

Allied Ships
CL Newcastle
DD Hotspur
DD King


Maximum visibility in Clear Conditions and 39% moonlight: 12,000 yards

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TF 345 encounters mine field at Cam Ranh Bay (64,72)

Allied Ships
SS O23, Mine hits 1, on fire

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Pre-Invasion action off Victoria Point (51,66)
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force

55 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
BB Valiant
CL Caradoc
CL Birmingham
AMC Hector
DD Van Galen

Japanese ground losses:
170 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
10 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

BB Valiant firing at 21st Division

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Amphibious Assault at Victoria Point (51,66)

TF 250 troops unloading over beach at Victoria Point, 51,66

Allied ground losses:
179 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 28 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 22 (0 destroyed, 22 disabled)
Vehicles lost 13 (0 destroyed, 13 disabled)


12 troops of a African Rifle Sqd lost in surf during unload of 22nd (East African) Bde
15 Support troops lost in surf during unload of 22nd (East African) Bde /6

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TF 112 encounters mine field at Cam Ranh Bay (64,72)

Allied Ships
SS Plunger, Mine hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

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TF 173 encounters mine field at Cam Ranh Bay (64,72)

Allied Ships
SS Silversides, Mine hits 1

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TF 173 encounters mine field at Cam Ranh Bay (64,72)

Allied Ships
SS Silversides, Mine hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 17 NM, estimated altitude 35,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 12

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 18
Hurricane IIc Trop x 3
P-38E Lightning x 14

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 4 destroyed

No Allied losses

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 108 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 43 minutes

Japanese aircraft
G3M2 Nell x 13
G4M1 Betty x 19

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 17
Hurricane IIc Trop x 3
P-38E Lightning x 14

Japanese aircraft losses
G3M2 Nell: 7 destroyed
G4M1 Betty: 10 destroyed


No Allied losses

Aircraft Attacking:
1 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 10000 feet *
Airfield Attack: 2 x 250 kg GP Bomb

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 35,940 feet.
Estimated time to target is 21 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 14

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 2
Hurricane IIc Trop x 2
P-38E Lightning x 10

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
Hurricane IIc Trop: 1 destroyed


Aircraft Attacking:
6 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 30940 feet

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Kompong Trach at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 2,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 17 minutes

Japanese aircraft
B5N1 Kate x 7

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 1
P-38E Lightning x 3

Japanese aircraft losses
B5N1 Kate: 3 destroyed
B5N1 Kate: 1 destroyed by flak


No Allied losses

Allied Ships
CL Ceres

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Kompong Trach at 57,70

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 75 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 28 minutes

Japanese aircraft
D3A1 Val x 9

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 1

Japanese aircraft losses
D3A1 Val: 1 destroyed

No Allied losses

Allied Ships
CL Dauntless
CL Capetown, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk

Aircraft Attacking:
2 x D3A1 Val releasing from 3000'
Naval Attack: 1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Victoria Point at 51,66

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid detected at 44 NM, estimated altitude 28,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 18 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 11
B5N1 Kate x 7
Ki-45 KAIa Nick x 1

No Japanese losses

Allied Ships
BB Valiant

Aircraft Attacking:
7 x B5N1 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
Naval Attack: 1 x 45cm Type 91 Torp

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Morning Air attack on 32nd Infantry Division, at 58,70 , near Kompong Trach

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-21-IIa Sally x 20
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 5

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 8

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed, 4 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed

Allied ground losses:
35 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)


Aircraft Attacking:
17 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb

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Morning Air attack on Kuantan , at 51,79

Weather in hex: Light rain

Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 45
LB-30 Liberator x 9

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
8 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Airbase hits 9
Airbase supply hits 6
Runway hits 31

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Ground combat at Victoria Point (51,66)

Japanese Bombardment attack

Attacking force 305 troops, 30 guns, 6 vehicles, Assault Value = 164

Defending force 4676 troops, 88 guns, 49 vehicles, Assault Value = 108

Japanese ground losses:
15 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
21st Div /3
Sasebo 5th SNLF
41st Infantry Regiment
5th Div /2
22nd Air Flotilla
5th RF Gun Battalion
2nd Mortar Bn /1
9th Field Const Bn /3
54th Const Co
25th Army /2

Defending units:
22nd (East African) Brigade


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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24230 troops, 401 guns, 939 vehicles, Assault Value = 913

Defending force 8147 troops, 73 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 22

Allied adjusted assault: 579

Japanese adjusted defense: 6

Allied assault odds: 96 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
2038 casualties reported
Squads: 95 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 35 destroyed, 22 disabled
Engineers: 19 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 17 (4 destroyed, 13 disabled)
Units destroyed 1


Allied ground losses:
50 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Assaulting units:
Kowloon Brigade
13th Armoured Regiment
132nd Infantry Regiment
7th Armoured Brigade
18th Australian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
2/7th Armoured Regiment
2nd Tank Battalion
754th Tank Battalion
2/5th Armoured Regiment
6th Cav Recce Regiment
26th Indian Brigade
17th Australian Bde /2
New Guinea Force
Aus II Corps
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
97th Field Artillery Battalion
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
21st Division
9th Field Construction Battalion

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Ground combat at Phnom Penh (58,69)

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 7674 troops, 34 guns, 27 vehicles, Assault Value = 612

Defending force 3624 troops, 56 guns, 16 vehicles, Assault Value = 89

Allied ground losses:
8 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
1st Cav Regiment
Norfolk Isl Battalion
32nd Infantry Division
1st KNIL Regiment
SSVF Brigade

Defending units:
RTA/A Cavalry Division
4th Tank Rgt /1
41st Guard Bn /1
53rd JNAF AF Unit
20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
1st RF Gun Bn /1

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Ground combat at Quinhon (65,69)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 234 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 18

Defending force 269 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4

Allied adjusted assault: 8

Japanese adjusted defense: 1

Allied assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 1)

Allied forces CAPTURE Quinhon !!!

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)
fatigue(-)
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)

Japanese ground losses:
47 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Units retreated 1


Allied ground losses:
7 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
1st USMC Parachute Bn /3

Defending units:
3rd JAAF AF Coy


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Why would you send all those subs into the minefields of Cam Ranh Bay?

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Why would you send all those subs into the minefields of Cam Ranh Bay?


I thought the BBs would be sure to head there to rearm, and I've had subs there before without so much carnage. He must have dropped more mines.

Luckily these are the less powerful Japanese mines, so none of the subs is in sinking condition. I am fine with playing fast and loose with the subs though as the VP ratio of sub losses to even one CV or BB sinking is very advantageous. I'd be happy to lose 10 if I got 4-5 hits on Akagi.

Knowing they are there now I might send a few DMS or AM in on the way back to detect and reduce the fields. Cam Ran Bay and Saigon are important early Japanese naval bases and if I can limit their usability now that would be a big plus for the Indochina campaign.

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Here are the August 5 air losses.

The Japanese lose a lot of Netties that tried to hit the fields at Kompong Trach unescorted. Must be a multiple base weather issue or something. A good 9 Tojos also destroyed, which is nice. The P-38s are holding the fort now and it's okay to dip into the remaining pool now that the F model is producing.






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The 6th starts with a tough loss. Achilles done.




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Japanese sweeps at Kompong are hit hard, though, and the CAP is now healthy over the new base.




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Bold IJN DBs hit a retreating Cornwall with one penetrating shot, but she's fine, actually.




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The 4Es strike again!! Shoho is now officially a goner.




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The Allies also get the end of the rail at Pnom Pehn and will solidify the position before moving onward to the NW and SE.




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Scratch one flattop!! Granted, I'd thought it a goner before, so credit Lowpe for saving her. The Shoho is hit this turn by the 4Es from singers flying a LR mission to Saigon. I had noticed the CAP awn to 25 planes, and it seems the much larger CAP here is flying from one of the nearby bases and bleeding. They're also set to defend sweeps up high, so the 4Es had a good shot and hit pay dirt with 4 x 500lb hits on Shoho. Even in good shape that would do some critical damage, but I think now she's definitely a goner.

The I-11 hit crippled CL Achilles and sank her off of Soc Trang. I like this class so that was a hard blow. Too many cruiser losses lately.

The CVs and fleet move to within a day's steam of Quinhon, and will land a bunch of troops on the 7th barring IJN interference. Two cruiser TFs can rejoin by then to add to the four surface TFs now with the fleet.

After the successful landing at Victoria Point the cruisers try to weaken the Japanese troops there and limit use of the fields with two more bombardments. They're hit by strikes in the day and Cormwall takes a hit, but is fine and will proceed to Singers for repairs. All forces will shift forward to Indochina now and the mop ups on Malaya will continue with the capture of Kota Baru in a few days. Three divisions are resting up in Singers and will transfer to Kompong Trach once the area is secured and more stable following the Quinhon action. Within about two weeks I'd like to have one 1,000+ AV force marching on Saigon and another up toward Bangkok before too many more Japanese forces rally to the cause.

I'll be upgrading some new 4E groups to the B-24D that is now producing, and these will move with the current groups to mid-Malaya, most likely at Alor Star once it makes size 5 fields. Bangkok will then be in range and I'll try to debilitate that and other larger air bases in the area while the Japanese focus on indochina.

Phnom Penh falls today, which is good. Now to solidify the base with some engineers and get these troops some rest before moving to Saigon.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 6, 1942
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Submarine attack near Soc Trang at 58,73

Japanese Ships
SS I-11

Allied Ships
CL Achilles, Torpedo hits 4, heavy damage

CL Achilles is sighted by SS I-11
SS I-11 launches 6 torpedoes at CL Achilles

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Night Naval bombardment of Victoria Point at 51,66

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
H6K4 Mavis: 4 damaged
Ki-57-II Topsy: 7 damaged
Ki-45 KAIa Nick: 7 damaged
Ki-57-I Topsy: 1 damaged
B5N1 Kate: 4 damaged
A6M3 Zero: 2 damaged

Allied Ships
CA Exeter
CA Cornwall
CA Devonshire
CA Canberra

Japanese ground losses:
710 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 43 disabled
Engineers: 7 destroyed, 11 disabled
Guns lost 18 (8 destroyed, 10 disabled)
Vehicles lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)


Airbase hits 2
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 24
Port hits 7
Port fuel hits 3
Port supply hits 1

Walrus II acting as spotter for CA Exeter

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Night Naval bombardment of Victoria Point at 51,66

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-57-II Topsy: 6 damaged
Ki-57-II Topsy: 1 destroyed on ground
H6K4 Mavis: 2 damaged
Ki-45 KAIa Nick: 6 damaged

Allied Ships
CL Caradoc
CL Birmingham
CL Mauritius
DD Isis
DD Arrow

Japanese ground losses:
105 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Vehicles lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)


Airbase hits 4
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 7
Port hits 12
Port fuel hits 2

CL Birmingham firing at Victoria Point

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid detected at 43 NM, estimated altitude 35,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 28

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 9
Hurricane IIc Trop x 5
P-38E Lightning x 6
P-40E Warhawk x 10

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 8 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed

Aircraft Attacking:
8 x A6M3 Zero sweeping at 32000 feet

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Surat Thani at 51,68

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid spotted at 5 NM, estimated altitude 5,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes

Japanese aircraft
H6K4 Mavis x 2

No Japanese losses

Allied Ships
xAKL Matagalpa, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage

Aircraft Attacking:
2 x H6K4 Mavis bombing from 1000 feet
Naval Attack: 2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Georgetown at 48,73

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes

Japanese aircraft
D3A1 Val x 23
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 19

Japanese aircraft losses
D3A1 Val: 8 damaged
D3A1 Val: 1 destroyed by flak

Allied Ships
CA Cornwall, Bomb hits 1, on fire
CA Devonshire
CA Canberra
CA Exeter

Aircraft Attacking:
14 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'
Naval Attack: 1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb

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Afternoon Air attack on Saigon , at 60,71

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 16
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 4
Ki-45 KAIa Nick x 12

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 9
LB-30 Liberator x 6
P-39D Airacobra x 3

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress: 5 damaged
P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed

Japanese Ships
CVL Shoho, Bomb hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage

Port hits 1
Port fuel hits 1

Aircraft Attacking:
9 x B-17E Fortress bombing from 10000 feet *
Port Attack: 4 x 500 lb GP Bomb
6 x LB-30 Liberator bombing from 10000 feet
Port Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb

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Afternoon Air attack on Saigon , at 60,71

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M3 Zero x 16
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 11
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 2
Ki-45 KAIa Nick x 15

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 36

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M3 Zero: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress: 7 damaged
B-17E Fortress: 1 destroyed by flak

Japanese Ships
xAK Neikai Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
CVL Shoho, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage
ACM Ranzan Maru, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk


Repair Shipyard hits 1

Aircraft Attacking:
8 x B-17E Fortress bombing from 10000 feet *
Port Attack: 4 x 500 lb GP Bomb

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 24162 troops, 401 guns, 939 vehicles, Assault Value = 907

Defending force 6222 troops, 66 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 3

Allied adjusted assault: 646

Japanese adjusted defense: 4

Allied assault odds: 161 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: leaders(-), disruption(-), preparation(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
1963 casualties reported
Squads: 110 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 88 disabled
Engineers: 15 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 22 (22 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
31 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
754th Tank Battalion
13th Armoured Regiment
Kowloon Brigade
7th Armoured Brigade
2nd Tank Battalion
2/7th Armoured Regiment
2/5th Armoured Regiment
18th Australian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
6th Cav Recce Regiment
26th Indian Brigade
132nd Infantry Regiment
17th Australian Bde /2
97th Field Artillery Battalion
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
New Guinea Force
Aus II Corps
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
21st Division

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Ground combat at Phnom Penh (58,69)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 19767 troops, 228 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 614

Defending force 3639 troops, 57 guns, 16 vehicles, Assault Value = 89

Allied adjusted assault: 236

Japanese adjusted defense: 21

Allied assault odds: 11 to 1 (fort level 1)

Allied forces CAPTURE Phnom Penh !!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
1795 casualties reported
Squads: 16 destroyed, 44 disabled
Non Combat: 36 destroyed, 16 disabled
Engineers: 17 destroyed, 1 disabled
Guns lost 27 (9 destroyed, 18 disabled)
Vehicles lost 16 (14 destroyed, 2 disabled)
Units retreated 5


Allied ground losses:
231 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 47 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
1st Cav Regiment
1st KNIL Regiment
32nd Infantry Division
Norfolk Isl Battalion
SSVF Brigade
13th Aus Hvy AA Regiment

Defending units:
41st Guard Battalion
RTA/A Cavalry Division
4th Tank Rgt /1
20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
53rd JNAF AF Unit
1st RF Gun Bn /1

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Japanese Unit(s) surrounded at Georgetown

Japanese Unit(s) Wiped Out at Phnom Penh by attrition!!!

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Los a few B-17E to get to Shoho, but also took down a lot of zeros on the day, again. The Japanese are now going through a lot of planes and suddenly have 300+ losses to the Allies where they were about even a month ago.




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After what was mostly a quiet turn, suddenly a massive mave of sweeping zeros appeared over the Allied carrier group. I noticed also that the CVs reacted two hexes toward the KB and away from the BBs. That didn't make me feel good.

The CAP did well against the sweepers though, and after about 20 had been shot down for only 3 losses, the bombers appeared behind and were immediately jumped. Our 60+ Vals and Kates arriving, only 6 made it through to attack, and they were beset by flak and couldn't land a hit. The CAP then shot the rest down on the way out.

These pilots are now very experienced and the mix looks right for the time being. This battle, like many in the war, was won by early warning. Thanks to the plethora of radar sets in the fleet the warning time was 30 minutes. The high CAP descended, and the low CAP rose, and everyone was scrambled and waiting when the zeros arrived.

This should let the Allies unload at Quinhon. I had thought the amphibs would make it last night, but were one hex short. I will send them all in tomorrow and I've set up three BB TFs and three cruiser TFs and hopefully the CVs will run to one hex behind. I'm putting some CAP in Quinhon hoping the support and supply will land overnight. The CAP will be on 1 hex bleed her the BBs. He could send LBA onto the CVs and try again. I also see some that were not in action nearby, with 75 fighters and 44 bombers listed.

Elsewhere the troops at Georgetown finally reduced the remains of the 21st ID. That means they'll move on Singora. Then to Indochina I think. Kota Baru should fall tomorrow. I'l be heavily bombing Temuloh and Kluong as well to keep trying to reduce he possibility of troops flying out.

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Night Naval bombardment of Singora at 51,72

Allied Ships
CL Boise
CL Helena
CL St. Louis

Japanese ground losses:
387 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 28 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)


Airbase hits 23
Airbase supply hits 7
Runway hits 53
Port hits 12
Port fuel hits 10

CL Boise firing at Singora

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Morning Air attack on Kompong Trach , at 57,70

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 35 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes

Japanese aircraft
G3M2 Nell x 7

Allied aircraft
Hurricane IIb Trop x 12
Hurricane IIc Trop x 5
P-38E Lightning x 9
P-39D Airacobra x 3
P-40E Warhawk x 10

Japanese aircraft losses
G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed

No Allied losses

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Quinhon at 67,68

Weather in hex: Light cloud

Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 30 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 140
B5N2 Kate x 32
D3A1 Val x 30

Allied aircraft
Sea Hurricane Ib x 14
Martlet II x 22
F2A-3 Buffalo x 5
F4F-3A Wildcat x 9
F4F-3 Wildcat x 18
F4F-4 Wildcat x 122

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 6 destroyed
B5N2 Kate: 21 destroyed, 1 damaged
B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed by flak
D3A1 Val: 15 destroyed
D3A1 Val: 1 destroyed by flak


Allied aircraft losses
Martlet II: 1 destroyed
F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed


Allied Ships
CV Saratoga
CV Yorktown
CV Wasp

Aircraft Attacking:
1 x D3A1 Val releasing from 10000'
Naval Attack: 1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
1 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet
Naval Attack: 2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
1 x D3A1 Val releasing from 3000'
Naval Attack: 1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
3 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
Naval Attack: 1 x 45cm Type 91 Torp

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Ground combat at Georgetown (49,74)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 23702 troops, 395 guns, 853 vehicles, Assault Value = 908

Defending force 4508 troops, 49 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 2

Allied adjusted assault: 564

Japanese adjusted defense: 2

Allied assault odds: 282 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
6600 casualties reported
Squads: 29 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 509 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 61 (61 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1

Allied ground losses:
8 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
6th Cav Recce Regiment
7th Armoured Brigade
26th Indian Brigade
Kowloon Brigade
18th Australian Brigade
2nd Tank Battalion
754th Tank Battalion
132nd Infantry Regiment
2/5th Armoured Regiment
13th Armoured Regiment
2/7th Armoured Regiment
2/6th Armoured Regiment
17th Australian Bde /2
21/22 Field Arty Regiment
97th Field Artillery Battalion
Aus II Corps
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
New Guinea Force
IV Indian Corps /1

Defending units:
21st Division

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Ground combat at Kota Bharu (51,75)

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 5670 troops, 47 guns, 46 vehicles, Assault Value = 604

Defending force 11581 troops, 87 guns, 76 vehicles, Assault Value = 84

Japanese ground losses:
31 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
182nd Infantry Regiment
17th Australian Brigade
5th Marine Regiment
13th Australian Brigade
44th Indian Brigade

Defending units:
2nd Division
Ichiki Det.
27th JAAF AF Bn
5th Field Construction Battalion
104th Ship Eng Coy
51st JNAF AF Unit
B/50th JNAF Coy
22nd Field AA Machinecannon Company
17th Army
11th Special Base Force
C/50th JNAF Coy
36th Const Co
23rd Air Flotilla
93rd JAAF AF Bn
III/124th Infantry Bn /4

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Here is the situation. If I can unload what I need here and get out, then the CVs and surface ships will retire to regroup and link with ships heading to resupply the PI. I'll of course have to see the IJN reaction.

I have kept the strike planes on a short ether, although they are set to strike. Last run it was at 2 hexes though in case a surface force dares to come near! I just don't want to lose all of my punch in one shot again against the KB when it's reduced and doesn't seem to be able to get through the Allied CAP. I may change this up depending on circumstances though, and with the strike yesterday, I'm wondering how much CAP he had up? If 120 zeros swept there weren't too many more back on the KB to fly CAP.



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That is honestly in my opinion - very aggressive posturing of your carriers in 1942.

I mean Buffalo's are rising to CAP.

The results read off like a January 45 Combat summary - Georges vs F6F5 Hellcats and Corsairs - not Mid Late 1942 - F4F3 Wildcats and Buffalos'

Wow

Congrats.

Your landings are fast and furious and must have him off balance completely.

I realize you are unloading supply - but is Singapore in an of itself producing sufficient supply to support so many landings ? Do you have enough ships to carry the supply ?

It is about this time of game many xAK start upgrading AA defense and guns... are you delaying ?

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