RADM.Yamaguchi
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my opponents have really thrown me a curve this turn. More about that in a minute. Meanwhile In the real war: Day 907 February 23, 1942 Burma. Indian 17th Infantry Division holds the Sittang River Bridge overnight, but in the morning it seems that Japanese troops will take the bridge with a clear path to Rangoon. British General Smyth, decides to detonate charges placed on the bridge stranding two-thirds of 17th Division on the far side. Despite delaying the Japanese advance, Smyth is relieved of command by his superior General Hutton (who previously ordered Smyth to stand on the Bilin River rather than falling back and preparing defenses at Sittang River) and ABDA commander General Wavell. Smyth is never given a command again and will return to Britain and go into politics. Japanese aircraft again attack Allied airfields on Java, while 6 American B-17 bombers fly from Australia to bomb the airfield held by the Japanese at Rabaul, New Britain, in the Australian Territory of New Guinea. Dutch West Timor. At 9 AM, Australian 2/40th Battalion led by Colonel William Leggatt (part of Sparrow Force) surrenders, ending Allied resistance around the capital Koepang. The Australians are trapped between the main Japanese force advancing with tanks and artillery from Koepang and Japanese paratroops landed at Usua 14 miles inland. At 10 AM, 2 waves of Japanese aircraft bomb both sides causing many casualties. The rest of Sparrow Force and other Australian units will conduct a guerilla war in West and East Timor for a year until February 10, 1943. At 7.10 PM, Japanese submarine I-17 surfaces off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. I-17 fires 17 shells from the deck gun at Ellwood oil fields, doing $500 damage to an oil rig and denting refinery equipment. I-17 departs at 7.35 PM, still on the surface. AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 23, 42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Time Surface Combat, near Moulmein at 54,55, Range 11,000 Yards Japanese Ships CA Myoko CA Haguro CA Nachi, Shell hits 2 CA Ashigara, Shell hits 4, on fire DD Arashio DD Natsugumo DD Minegumo DD Asagumo Allied Ships CL Ceres, Shell hits 15, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk CL Caledon, Shell hits 16, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk CL Capetown, Shell hits 42, and is sunk CL Colombo, Shell hits 46, and is sunk Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions and 53% moonlight: 11,000 yards CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 11,000 yards Japanese open fire on surprised Allied ships at 11,000 yards CA Ashigara launches Long Lance Torpedoes at CL Colombo at 11,000 yards CA Nachi launches Long Lance Torpedoes at CL Ceres at 11,000 yards CA Nachi launches Long Lance Torpedoes at CL Caledon at 11,000 yards CA Ashigara launches Long Lance Torpedoes at CL Ceres at 11,000 yards DD Minegumo launches Long Lance Torpedoes at CL Ceres at 11,000 yards Range closes to 7,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Ceres at 7,000 yards CL Capetown engages CA Ashigara at 7,000 yards CA Haguro engages CL Colombo at 7,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Ceres at 7,000 yards CL Ceres engages DD Minegumo at 7,000 yards McWilliam, H.H. orders Allied TF to disengage Range closes to 4,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Colombo at 4,000 yards CL Ceres engages CA Nachi at 4,000 yards CL Ceres engages CA Haguro at 4,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Ceres at 4,000 yards DD Minegumo engages CL Ceres at 4,000 yards DD Natsugumo engages CL Ceres at 4,000 yards Range closes to 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Ceres at 2,000 yards CL Ceres engages CA Nachi at 2,000 yards CA Haguro engages CL Ceres at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Ceres at 2,000 yards DD Asagumo engages CL Caledon at 2,000 yards CL Ceres sunk by DD Minegumo at 2,000 yards McWilliam, H.H. orders Allied TF to disengage CA Ashigara engages CL Colombo at 2,000 yards CL Colombo engages CA Nachi at 2,000 yards CA Nachi engages CL Caledon at 2,000 yards DD Asagumo engages CL Colombo at 2,000 yards CL Colombo engages DD Natsugumo at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Colombo at 2,000 yards CL Colombo sunk by CA Nachi at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Caledon at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Caledon at 2,000 yards DD Arashio engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Nachi engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Haguro engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Myoko engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards DD Asagumo engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards DD Natsugumo engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards DD Asagumo engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards DD Natsugumo engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Capetown at 2,000 yards Range increases to 4,000 yards CL Capetown engages CA Ashigara at 4,000 yards CA Myoko engages CL Capetown at 4,000 yards Range increases to 5,000 yards CL Capetown engages CA Nachi at 5,000 yards CA Nachi engages CL Capetown at 5,000 yards CL Capetown engages DD Natsugumo at 5,000 yards CA Myoko engages CL Capetown at 5,000 yards CA Ashigara engages CL Capetown at 5,000 yards Range closes to 4,000 yards CL Capetown sunk by CA Haguro at 4,000 yards Combat ends with last Allied ship sunk... My guys were not fooling around. Pretty ideal situation... moonlight, surprise, lots of torpedo launches at 11,000 yds. These 4 CLs are all british that are in theater only a little while before withdrawing back to england for upgrade to AA cruisers. My opponents probably needed to withdraw them soon anyway. Probably no big loss on their part. But i like it. These are some of my favorite cruisers and the japanese didn't use them enough. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submarine attack near Sale at 85,174 Japanese Ships SS I-26 Allied Ships xAP Sarpedonia, Torpedo hits 2, on fire, heavy damage I-26 hanging out looking for allied CVs finds a target. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Time Surface Combat, near Soerabaja at 56,104, Range 1,000 Yards Japanese Ships TB Kasasagi TB Sagi, Shell hits 1 Allied Ships PT TM-10 PT TM-11, Shell hits 1, and is sunk PT TM-12 PT TM-13 PT TM-14 PT TM-15 i'm getting tired of PT boats hanging around and thought i'd start working on them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Rangoon (54,53) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 26860 troops, 353 guns, 167 vehicles, Assault Value = 816 Defending force 16434 troops, 162 guns, 66 vehicles, Assault Value = 628 Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1 Japanese adjusted assault: 681 Allied adjusted defense: 1013 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 593 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 54 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 29 disabled Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled) Allied ground losses: 533 casualties reported Squads: 31 destroyed, 28 disabled Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 13 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Assaulting units: 48th Division 3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment 16th Division 21st Ind. Engineer Regiment 1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment 15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion 8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion Defending units: Railway BAF Battalion 1st Burma Division Rangoon BAF Battalion 17th Indian Division Burma Command 77th Heavy AA Regiment looks like they are pulling out of rangoon. Thought i might catch half or less still there but everybody was still there.
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