Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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6/19/44 and 6/20/44 We kept flipping turns so fast that I didn't pause to post, as I was also trying to get some work done. A lot happened, sort alike this: DEI: As projected, KB and the Kaigun retired, leaving Ternate undefended except by subs. Allied supply came ashore - bumping levels from 0 to 6k on the 19th and to 15k on the 20th. Reinforcements likewise landed, increasing AV from 325 to about 525. There are also a few more engineers, so that more fighters and some other squadrons came in, and fort building finally commenced. Dave has a big, strong army at Ternate but he won't take it unless he's able to win a major carrier battle. There were many more ASW/sub skirmishes. At least eight IJN subs suffered heavy damage or were sunk over these two days. There were also enemy LBA raids on the 20th. They managed to make it through the CAP and damage and sink a few ships at Ternate. Over these two turns, I lost a few LSTs, LCIs and a DE or two, to subs and aircraft. Nothing significant. Over the past week, I've lost 10 valuable DEs (8 in surface action, two to subs). During the past three weeks, I've lost about eight subs (most of those when Dave sent ASW to clear the lanes around Ternate and Morotai two weeks ago). Down at Ambon, Dave's army tried a third deliberate attack. This was the first that achieved as good as 1:1. But the attackers suffered disproportionately heavy casualties. A reinforcing USA division is loading at Darwin, in prep for insertion if things continue to go well.
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