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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/29/2018 5:11:16 PM   
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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 ?

Suddenly reading this AAR I will adopt the moniker ~ Methodical John




I knew the KB was reduced, so it makes it an easier decision. I think the CVs he has out there must still have damage as well. The can't have all been fixed up by now.

Buffs get a bad rap! They're bad, yes, but the service rating is the worst part. The other stats aren't so different than a Wildcat.

I've got supply out the wazoo! The Allies don't need forward base production. With Java, Sumatra and now Malaya in Allied hands the flood of supply and troops coming from India, Cape Town and Australia is never ending. Singers now has about 250k after sending about ten TFs forward in the past week.

Everything that can is set to upgrade. I have no shortage of transports. About 100 just upgrading and waiting at Cape Town. More at Perth. Lots traversing constantly.

It's been fun to use all of this Allied stuff early!

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/30/2018 7:25:17 AM   
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Lowpe had some family get togethers happening so the turns have slowed for a bit here. I' dying to get the next one and see what's happened. Did the KB replenish with LBA and come for me again? Or did they send in the BBs and CAs? Did our troops unload at Quinhon?

Based on the last questions from Mcclan5 I think I need to do a logistics update and overall picture of the game as well. I'll try to sort that out later today.


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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/30/2018 8:40:12 AM   
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ahhhhh..thesmells fo the "AZUFRE" (the turn) in the mornings..ahh

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/30/2018 8:41:34 PM   
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ahhhhh..thesmells fo the "AZUFRE" (the turn) in the mornings..ahh


Curious what this means!

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/30/2018 9:30:07 PM   
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Phew! So the KB decides to retire, the BBs do not interfere, and troops do unload at Quinhon. About 250AV consisting of two brigades and about four armoured units with a bunch of base forces, engineers and AA are installed, but there is very little supply still. Hopefully I'll only need one more day unloading to get the bulk off and then quickly get out toward Soc Trang where I can unload more safely if I need to.

The Japanese send a small Oscar escorted Kate group from Cam Ran Bay but they are all destroyed in the afternoon following their morning escapade sinking two AMs.

Kota Baru falls, which is great. These troops will march toward Kuantan now.

Temuloh is closed by 4Es and I'll keep this going for a few days to make sure, then start milkruns to hit both troops and fields, here and at Kluong.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 8, 1942
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TF 114 encounters mine field at Cam Ranh Bay (64,72) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

30 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
AM Mirimichi, Shell hits 5, heavy fires, heavy damage
AM Robin, Shell hits 6, heavy fires, heavy damage


Cam Ranh Fortress firing at AM Mirimichi

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

203 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Japanese Ships
AKE Kokuryu Maru, Shell hits 1

Allied Ships
CL Ceres, Shell hits 2
CL Dauntless, Shell hits 4
CL Hobart, Shell hits 1
DD Hotspur
DD Express
DD Norman
DD Nizam
DD Napier
DD Nestor

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

Runway hits 1
Port hits 2

CL Ceres firing at Cam Ranh Fortress

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Night Naval bombardment of Chumphon at 52,66

Allied Ships
CL Helena
CL St. Louis

Japanese ground losses:
46 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Airbase hits 2
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 8
Port hits 5
Port fuel hits 2

CL Helena firing at Chumphon

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Cam Ranh Bay at 64,73

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 29,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
B5N2 Kate x 11
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21

No Japanese losses

Allied Ships
AM Deloraine
AM Warrnambool, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
AM Junee, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk


Aircraft Attacking:
11 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
Naval Attack: 1 x 45cm Type 91 Torp

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Kota Bharu at 51,75

Weather in hex: Partial cloud

Raid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes

Allied aircraft
A-24 Banshee x 11

No Allied losses

Japanese Ships
AMc Hakata Maru #6, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk

Aircraft Attacking:
1 x A-24 Banshee releasing from 4000'
Naval Attack: 1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb

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Morning Air attack on Temuloh , at 50,78

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 21
LB-30 Liberator x 3
P-39D Airacobra x 1

No Allied losses

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

Airbase hits 8
Runway hits 24

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x B-17E Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
Airfield Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Quinhon at 65,70

Weather in hex: Partial cloud

Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 28,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 33 minutes

Japanese aircraft
B5N2 Kate x 14
Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21

Allied aircraft
Sea Hurricane Ib x 13
Martlet II x 22
F2A-3 Buffalo x 5
F4F-3A Wildcat x 8
F4F-3 Wildcat x 11
F4F-4 Wildcat x 72

Japanese aircraft losses
B5N2 Kate: 4 destroyed
B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed by flak
Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 3 destroyed


Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed

Allied Ships
CV Illustrious

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Ground combat at Kota Bharu (51,75)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 17663 troops, 200 guns, 130 vehicles, Assault Value = 607

Defending force 11663 troops, 87 guns, 76 vehicles, Assault Value = 86

Allied adjusted assault: 387

Japanese adjusted defense: 55

Allied assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Kota Bharu !!!

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

Japanese ground losses:
4022 casualties reported
Squads: 37 destroyed, 8 disabled
Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 39 disabled
Engineers: 67 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 22 (15 destroyed, 7 disabled)
Vehicles lost 61 (57 destroyed, 4 disabled)
Units retreated 14


Allied ground losses:
283 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 17 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled

Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

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

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

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The KB looks like it moved to Samah to regroup, possibly fill out bombers as well after the last strike, if he's not just replacing the groups. I'm banking on having one more day to unload, but even if not the LBA is now at Quinhon to help.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/30/2018 9:34:31 PM   
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Here are some shots of the logistics going on. First, Singers. Pretty healthy.

I've got to get more fuel moving in from India once the SLOC is a bit more secure.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 6/30/2018 9:41:28 PM   
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Here are the major Sumatra and Java bases. Good supply, and fuel is being sent in even though Palembang and Java are still producing a fair bit.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/1/2018 1:49:43 AM   
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The F2A3 was a dog compared to the earlier more maneuverable models of the Buffalo and was less maneuverable and more sluggish than the F4F-3 or F4F-4. Also the Brewster Company was beset by building delays and management difficulties. The Brewster company had to be taken over during the war and either made other companies' aircraft or continued with it's own sub-par designs like the Buccaner. The Finish aces made their kills against poorly flown Soviet aircraft in a much better earlier Buffalo model the F2A2.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/2/2018 3:14:47 AM   
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Any plans on rebuilding some oil/fuel production? I imagine the threat of him recapturing it is low at this point. Or do you deem this too expensive in terms of supply and manpower at this point?

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/2/2018 7:32:58 AM   
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Any plans on rebuilding some oil/fuel production? I imagine the threat of him recapturing it is low at this point. Or do you deem this too expensive in terms of supply and manpower at this point?


The Allies have so much I don't really need it. Just more tankers. Although the Allies have so much supply too, I could and not miss it.

Even now I've not really fallen behind, just had to slow shipments when the KB was nearby a week ago or so. Now everything is flooding in again, and Medan is more accessible without an IJ presence along Malaya.

I'm setting up my shipments from East Coast to Cape Town and then into the DEI. Once Indochina is secure I've got some units planning for Balikpapan as well, so that will be another source eventually.

My goal for the Japanese control of oil was to take or destroy all of the DEI sources by Jan 43. I thin I can reach that now and possibly go even farther.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/2/2018 9:09:46 AM   
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I brought more than I'd thought to Quinhon. After a second uncontested day of unloading there is now 540AV in the base with 36k supply and about 8 base forces, three big AA units, a bunch of armor and a half dozen engineer units. This base will expand rapidly, and these forces will move on Cam Ran Bay immediately. I've installed MTBs and PTs now and there are 100 mines laid. The RN base force has two 6inch CD guns, and I'll build forts as well as the airfield quickly. I expect a few tries to bombard, so I've got CM Keokuk on the way near Soc Trang with 200 more mines.

All amphibs will not retire and move back to Soc Trang to complete unloading some more vehicles and supply. The US 32nd ID is marching with an AA unit toward Saigon. There are 7k troops shown in the base. Cam Ran Bay shows about the same. Both are in good territory, so I may need more. Hopefully the armor will make a difference at Cam Ran Bay.

I landed a small Aussie armor unit at Chanthaburi over night. This should give him pause, as that is very close to Bangkok. I suspect some bombing tomorrow, and possibly troops flown in to try and hold the base. Nothing is there now so it could just auto-flip before that happens though. I have more stuff on the way to drop there if it does go to the Allies and I'll try to get up into Thailand and Laos with those troops.

On the way to Komong Trach are the big Command HQs for So Pac and Pacific Fleet. These should help with a lot of the logistics here and also give a punch to ground troops and better recovery.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 8, 1942
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Amphibious Assault at Chanthaburi (56,65)

TF 176 troops unloading over beach at Chanthaburi, 56,65

Allied ground losses:
6 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 28 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 2 (0 destroyed, 2 disabled)
Vehicles lost 14 (0 destroyed, 14 disabled)

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Ground combat at Quinhon (65,69)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 13337 troops, 83 guns, 502 vehicles, Assault Value = 586

Defending force 1919 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 63

Allied adjusted assault: 283

Japanese adjusted defense: 9

Allied assault odds: 31 to 1

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

Japanese ground losses:
1060 casualties reported
Squads: 13 destroyed, 38 disabled
Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 10 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 15 (2 destroyed, 13 disabled)
Units retreated 1


Allied ground losses:
109 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
14th Armoured Regiment
1st USMC Tank Battalion
1st USMC Parachute Bn /3
632nd TD Bn /1
2/8th Armoured Regiment
27th Australian Bde /1
3rd Cavalry Rgt /1
46th Indian Brigade
20th LH Motor Regiment
44th Indian Bde /2
6th Heavy AA Rgt /1
813th Aviation Engineer Battalion
KNI Leger
Tenth USAAF
116th RAF Base Force
808th Aviation Engineer Battalion
308th Base Group
810th Aviation Engineer Battalion
38th Base Group
205th Coast AA Regiment
26th Port Maint Engineer Battalion
23rd Base Group
24th Base Group
7th RAN Base Force
3rd Heavy AA Rgt /1
1st US Naval Construction Battalion
2nd RAAF Construction Battalion
23rd Port Maint Engineer Battalion
209th FA Bn /4

Defending units:
Kure 5th SNLF
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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/2/2018 6:59:17 PM   
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If you can spare one of your CRB units to swing up the road and take Dalat from the NE, that would seal off one of the potential escape routes for the Japanese in CRB. A small tank unit could probably do the detour and still be available for the fight in CRB.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/2/2018 8:07:36 PM   
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If you can spare one of your CRB units to swing up the road and take Dalat from the NE, that would seal off one of the potential escape routes for the Japanese in CRB. A small tank unit could probably do the detour and still be available for the fight in CRB.


Two armor units are heading to Dalat. I'll send one up to the base near Ubon as well. Upon has a garrison limit of like 20 I think, so something will be there.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/3/2018 2:22:09 PM   
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Waiting for a turn here. Thought I'd post some stuff. Here is Burma. This will be a more active area soon. I'm marching some Chinese to challenge Mandalay, hopefully lightly defended.

I have units prepping for Pegu and will launch something there within a month.

The two IJA divisions at Lashio are looking pretty isolated now. The ships at Rangoon are very islolated. The mines and CD guns and bombers have basically closed any escape routes now.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/3/2018 2:23:42 PM   
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Here are also my fighter pools and upcoming airframes. The P-40K will help a lot!

Still have a little pool of MiGs.

The Hurricane IIb have a good high ceiling for this part of the game, just above where a Tojo can fly. Using them for that high role mostly. I have just about all airframes here playing some role. The only one i've consciously sent for training units only is the Hurri I. Too slow.




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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/9/2018 7:31:12 PM   
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August 11, 1942


Off in Greece now but got the combat report from Lowpe and have a few minutes to report. Pretty quiet as the Allies withdraw safely from the Quinhon area to around Soc Trang. I sent in 200 mines and more PTs, but a CL led bombardment hits the base and does very little damage.

I stood down the CAP and sent most away anticipating a bombardment, and he did also send in sweeps which hit only a few bleeding Beaufighters. This base is now self sufficient and will quickly build up. The mines and PTs should reduce bombardment threats and bombing will meet some decent AA here, so I'm not worried about that. Our troops get one step closer to Cam Ran Bay by knocking back the naval guard here again, and I'm curious what is at Cam Ran now. Will we have enough to take it? It looks like no more than a regiment considering there is a fort there and a base force, and only 7k troops listed by recon.

If I can get Cam Ran quickly, Saigon will fall as well. The US 34th is marching down with AA and will aim of to enter from the west through Bien Hoa. I've got a lot on the way and will start marching from Pnom Penh NW as soon as more units are landed and have gathered there.

More work done to mop up Malaya and move on Southern Thai bases. Lots of armor though will move to Patani to transfer to Kompong Trach immediately.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 11, 1942
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Night Naval bombardment of Quinhon at 65,69 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

Allied aircraft
no flights

Allied aircraft losses
P-40E Warhawk: 1 damaged

1 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Japanese Ships
CL Jintsu
DD Uzuki
DD Shigure
DD Amatsukaze
DD Shiranui

Allied ground losses:
44 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Airbase hits 3
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 5
Port hits 4

E7K2 Alf acting as spotter for CL Jintsu

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Ground combat at 50,74 (near Georgetown)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 12751 troops, 267 guns, 239 vehicles, Assault Value = 628

Defending force 1363 troops, 13 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 47

Allied adjusted assault: 199

Japanese adjusted defense: 5

Allied assault odds: 39 to 1

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

Japanese ground losses:
1001 casualties reported
Squads: 39 destroyed, 10 disabled
Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 10 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled)
Units retreated 1


Allied ground losses:
143 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled

Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
26th Indian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
132nd Infantry Regiment
Kowloon Brigade
10th LH Cav Regiment
18th Australian Brigade
2/5th Armoured Regiment
17th Australian Bde /2
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
Aus II Corps
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
New Guinea Force
97th Field Artillery Battalion
21/22 Field Arty Regiment

Defending units:
3rd RTA/A Division

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Ground combat at 65,70 (near Quinhon)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 1789 troops, 0 guns, 258 vehicles, Assault Value = 373

Defending force 1119 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 12

Allied adjusted assault: 42

Japanese adjusted defense: 11

Allied assault odds: 3 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
670 casualties reported
Squads: 32 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 5 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 10 (7 destroyed, 3 disabled)
Units retreated 1


Allied ground losses:
Units pursuing 4

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
46th Indian Brigade
3rd Cavalry Regiment
1st USMC Tank Battalion
2/8th Armoured Regiment
27th Australian Brigade
205th Coast AA Regiment
6th Heavy AA Regiment

Defending units:
Kure 5th SNLF

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Some BBs on the way and the first escort carrier will arrive within the week too. Still need more DDs especially which seems odd playing the Allies, but this is not a usual game.

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Greece? What's there but sun & water?

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Erik has been trying out his new Speedo bathing suit. His wife is most impressed, no doubt.

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Mid-Sept is when first of many Fletchers arrive!

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Greece? What's there but sun & water?

Thermopylae and the Parthenon?

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/10/2018 9:06:21 PM   
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Greece? What's there but sun & water?


Well ...

Feta
Calamari
Tsiprio (greek grappa)
My snorkel
Alpha, Fix, and Mythos (Greek beer)

There is a bit of sun and water too!

Funnily enough, I'm staying in an Admiral's House. All of his memorabilia is on the walls. Judging by his hat collection, he's done some stints on the USS Independence, the USS Dwight D Eisenhower, and a few other navy's ships. I see a picture of what looks like a Sumner class with an upgrade that the Hellenic Navy had several of in the post war era.

A lot of cool stuff around the house. I'll take some pics to post soon.

Hydra, the island we're on, was the major base for the Greek Navy at various points in its history. There is a great museum here with a lot of uniforms and old ship models, etc.





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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/10/2018 9:07:04 PM   
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Mid-Sept is when first of many Fletchers arrive!

I tend to use the Bristol Class as CV escorts.


Yes, looking forward to that!!



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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/10/2018 9:08:24 PM   
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Erik has been trying out his new Speedo bathing suit. His wife is most impressed, no doubt.


I burn too easily for that!!

I'm much more likely to be seen swimming in long trucks AND a tee-shirt in this kind of sun!! Helps hide the growing accumulation of extra beer baggage as well.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/11/2018 4:06:17 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lecivius

Greece? What's there but sun & water?


Well ...

Feta
Calamari
Tsiprio (greek grappa)
My snorkel
Alpha, Fix, and Mythos (Greek beer)

There is a bit of sun and water too!

Funnily enough, I'm staying in an Admiral's House. All of his memorabilia is on the walls. Judging by his hat collection, he's done some stints on the USS Independence, the USS Dwight D Eisenhower, and a few other navy's ships. I see a picture of what looks like a Sumner class with an upgrade that the Hellenic Navy had several of in the post war era.

A lot of cool stuff around the house. I'll take some pics to post soon.

Hydra, the island we're on, was the major base for the Greek Navy at various points in its history. There is a great museum here with a lot of uniforms and old ship models, etc.






And real filo dough. Although there are a couple of places here where I could go get some...

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/11/2018 5:24:39 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: obvert


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lecivius

Greece? What's there but sun & water?


Well ...

Feta
Calamari
Tsiprio (greek grappa)
My snorkel
Alpha, Fix, and Mythos (Greek beer)

There is a bit of sun and water too!

Funnily enough, I'm staying in an Admiral's House. All of his memorabilia is on the walls. Judging by his hat collection, he's done some stints on the USS Independence, the USS Dwight D Eisenhower, and a few other navy's ships. I see a picture of what looks like a Sumner class with an upgrade that the Hellenic Navy had several of in the post war era.

A lot of cool stuff around the house. I'll take some pics to post soon.

Hydra, the island we're on, was the major base for the Greek Navy at various points in its history. There is a great museum here with a lot of uniforms and old ship models, etc.






And real filo dough. Although there are a couple of places here where I could go get some...


Yes! For making Spanikopita!

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: obvert (A) vs Lowpe... - 7/11/2018 7:29:41 PM   
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdtbqHAi4OY

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: Lowpe (J) vs obvert... - 7/12/2018 10:42:49 PM   
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The title is from the book. Although the original uses a serial comma.

There is a full copy on biblio I just found. I paid for it on Kindle, which is not bad at about £ 3.50, but the hardback is listed anywhere form £80-200!

https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/BBBO/

I like reading a book about naval logistics in the Pacific War written by the admiral who actually ran Fleet logistics from 43-45.


I know I'm late to the thread, but a great little book. I have a hard copy version.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: Lowpe (J) vs obvert... - 7/16/2018 7:36:35 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: obvert

The title is from the book. Although the original uses a serial comma.

There is a full copy on biblio I just found. I paid for it on Kindle, which is not bad at about £ 3.50, but the hardback is listed anywhere form £80-200!

https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/BBBO/

I like reading a book about naval logistics in the Pacific War written by the admiral who actually ran Fleet logistics from 43-45.


I know I'm late to the thread, but a great little book. I have a hard copy version.


Nice! Such an important and little appreciated part of the war. In this campaign it's turned out very differently than I'd envisioned when I started, but no less important. I've tried a lot of new ways to get the goods to the front lines and so far the machine is humming. Very odd not to be convoying very much across the Pacific though.

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RE: Beans, Bullets and Black Oil :: Lowpe (J) vs obvert... - 7/22/2018 8:46:52 PM   
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Turns have been slow since getting back form Greece in this one. The invasion at Quinhon is solidified and troops are moving toward Cam Ran Bay on the NE coast and overland from Pnom Pen to Saigon. The KB is sitting at Samah. Looks like it's recharged and ready, but not sure what he'll try to do with it.

The Allied CVs move back and willl support landings close to Bangkok. He has some fighters there and I've sent in some preliminary amphibs to lure an airstrike. Two Brit CAs are shepherding the first troops in with some LR CAP for cover.

Most of the USN HQs, including Pacific Fleet and So Pac just landed at Kompong Trach! I also brought the big naval base force HQ as well. All of these are slated for the Indochinese ports once their taken.

Some Dutch refugees and a Marine Raider Battalion repel another attack at Beaufort. I hope to give them some help soon.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 11, 1942
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Ground combat at Beaufort (66,87)

Japanese Deliberate attack

Attacking force 5192 troops, 34 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 202

Defending force 2425 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 65

Japanese adjusted assault: 31

Allied adjusted defense: 85

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2

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

Japanese ground losses:
424 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 39 disabled

Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
167 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled

Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
301st Ind.Infantry Battalion
302nd Ind.Infantry Battalion
41st Naval Guard Unit
48th Naval Guard Unit
4th/A Div /2
23rd Port Unit
32nd Port Unit

Defending units:
VII KNIL Battalion
1st Marine Raider Battalion
Makassar KNIL Cdo
I/43rd PS Inf Battalion
35th Avn Sup
HQ TC Borneo

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Ground combat at 50,74 (near Georgetown)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 12751 troops, 267 guns, 239 vehicles, Assault Value = 628

Defending force 1363 troops, 13 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 47

Allied adjusted assault: 199

Japanese adjusted defense: 5

Allied assault odds: 39 to 1

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

Japanese ground losses:
1001 casualties reported
Squads: 39 destroyed, 10 disabled
Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 10 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled)

Units retreated 1

Allied ground losses:
143 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled

Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
26th Indian Brigade
2/6th Armoured Regiment
132nd Infantry Regiment
Kowloon Brigade
10th LH Cav Regiment
18th Australian Brigade
2/5th Armoured Regiment
17th Australian Bde /2
2/2nd Hy AA Regiment
2/13th Fld RAA Regiment
Aus II Corps
2/9th Fld RAA Regiment
2/11th Fld RAA Regiment
New Guinea Force
97th Field Artillery Battalion
21/22 Field Arty Regiment

Defending units:
3rd RTA/A Division

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Ground combat at 65,70 (near Quinhon)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 1789 troops, 0 guns, 258 vehicles, Assault Value = 373

Defending force 1119 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 12

Allied adjusted assault: 42

Japanese adjusted defense: 11

Allied assault odds: 3 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
670 casualties reported
Squads: 32 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 5 disabled

Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 10 (7 destroyed, 3 disabled)
Units retreated 1

Allied ground losses:
Units pursuing 4

Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
46th Indian Brigade
3rd Cavalry Regiment
1st USMC Tank Battalion
2/8th Armoured Regiment
27th Australian Brigade
205th Coast AA Regiment
6th Heavy AA Regiment

Defending units:
Kure 5th SNLF
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Here is a map of what's going on. The Japanese have about 7k troops at both Saigon and Cam Ran plus what look like base forces at some other nearby inland bases, like Bien Hoa. More and more Allied troops pour into Lompong Trach, with others on the way to Patani to make the crossing. I'm hoping the move to near Bangkok will force him to consider a pull back from Burma. We'll see.




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A few surprises. The IJN forays out with Katori to try and disrupt unloading at Kompong Trach. The RN engages, gets a few hits, but she still gets to transports for a shot. Only gets one hit on a transport, but then disengages and retires.

On the other side at Quinhon some DDs get to the base and hit mines, then a few hit the PTs. Two Will have a longer trip home.

Not much else to report.

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR August 12, 1942
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Kompong Trach at 57,70, Range 1,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
CL Katori, Shell hits 4, on fire

Allied Ships
CA Devonshire
CA Exeter, Shell hits 2
DD Arunta
DD Isaac Sweers
DD King
DMS Zane
DMS Perry

Reduced visibility due to Thunderstorms with 0% moonlight
Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards

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TF 263 encounters mine field at Quinhon (65,69)

Japanese Ships
DD Asanagi, Mine hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

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Night Time Surface Combat, near Quinhon at 65,69, Range 2,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
DD Harusame
DD Oite
DD Hokaze

Allied Ships
PT-31
PT-33
PT-36
PT-37
PT-40, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
PT-44

Poor visibility due to Thunderstorms with 0% moonlight
Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards

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TF 278 encounters mine field at Quinhon (65,69)

Japanese Ships
DD Oite, Mine hits 1, heavy damage

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