IdahoNYer
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29-30 Sep 44 Highlights – Continued blood letting as the IJN surface forces come out to wreak havoc….my only comment, so often said in ’42-’43….”it could have been worse” Jpn ships sunk: BB: 1 (Hiei -torpedoed, but doubtfully in sinking condition) CA: 1 (Myoko) CL: 1 (Agano) DD: 3 (Natsushio, Murakumo, Asanagi) E: 1 SS: 1 (RO-44) PB: 1 xAK: 3 Jpn ships un-sunk: DD: 1 (Takanami) SS: 1 (I-27) Allied ships sunk: BB: 2 (Washington, Indiana - both already crippled) BC: 1 (Renown) CVE: 4 (Fanshaw Bay, Breton, Natoma Bay, Gambier Bay) DD: 10 (Dashiell, Albert Grant, McGowan, Mullany, Prichett, Radford, Remey, Sterett, Wilson, Lang) DE: 5 (Foreman, R.S. Suesens, McConnell, Samuel Miles, Osterhaus) LST: 1 Air loss: Jpn: 24 Allied: 156 (mostly on the CVEs) Subwar: Jpn: 1 Attacks, 1 ships hit (LST sunk) Allies: 7 Attack, 2 ships hit (PB sunk, xAK dam) Jpn Amph Inv: None Allied Amph Inv: None Bases lost: None Bases Liberated: None SIGINT/Intel: : L_S_T committed the “Fleet in Being” at the perfect moment, likely at high speed to catch the Allies in withdrawal. The previous days air campaign had to hurt, no strikes today…and many units were still in range. Or was it conservation and let the surface dogs finish victims? Strategic Bombing Campaign: With the Fleet heading home with its tail between its legs, Strat bombing goes to night time raids, with good overall effect. Only 19 B-29s hit Shimonoseki (Oil) which had some Irvings on CAP, and damage was limited to 11 Oil damaged at a cost of 1 B-29 to Flak. 40 B-29s hit Hiroshima (HI) with good effect, damaging 88 HI without loss, although some Irvings were on CAP. Lastly, 25 B-29s hit Nagasaki (HI), no CAP, causing 93 HI damaged. These raids raised the VPs for strat bombing to 1032 with the first attempt at night bombing, and targeting industry instead of trying to generate fires with manpower. Night bombing will likely be the norm for a while. Strat bombing will take the next two days off, the B-29s expanding squadrons from 7 to 10 planes and diverting three Groups to mine Oita and Matsuyama to interdict the Bungo Straits and Hiroshima/Kure where I think the IJN is heading. West Coast/Admin: NSTR. In NOPAC, NSTR. In CENPAC, NSTR. In SOPAC, another nasty turn as L_S_T coordinated his surface fleet superbly to chase down the withdrawing Allied Fleet. Although I knew the Fleet was intact, I really didn’t consider this option. I really, really should know better….been playing L_S_T in this PBEM for a long while, and I know he likes to do things BIG! In any case, it “could have been worse” as the CV TFs were not damaged, and evaded combat. The heroes were the numerous 2-4 ship DD TFs executing either ASW or surface action missions. The IJN TFs, two BB TF (4 BB, 2CA, CL, DDs) and (5BB, DDs), CA TF (8CA, DDs), and a CL TF (3CL, DDs) all ran into these small DD TFs and were worn down. So when the BB TF ran into the CV TF, they both avoided contact! Still, in a reenactment of Kurita of history, one BB TF ran into the reinforcing CVE TF (8CVE, CA, 2CLAA, 5DD, 3DE) and did some solid damage, sinking 4CVEs, but getting some damage, although no torpedoes in return. Now how they bypassed the CA TF that was with the CVEs is a mystery, although that likely would have just been additional US casualties. Another BB TF (with the Musashi), ran into the crippled US BBs which managed to hit Musashi enough for her to form into an escort TF. Still it wasn’t a fair fight. The Renown TF (BC, DDs) did little in return for being sunk by the same BB TF. What about the US airpower you ask?? Well, chalk this up to my poor playing. I expected subs and MTBs to try and nibble at the cripples, so most of my strike aircraft were set to ASW or night attack and search. I did have a number of TBFs on low naval to counter the MTB threat, so they were carrying bombs, not torpedoes, but they did damage a number of CLs and DDs. A few DB and TB flew normal attack missions, but dive bombing was poor as was the few torpedo attacks. So now that more carnage is done, what’s next. The smart thing would probably be to continue all Fleet elements to Naga and sort things out. But, instead I’m sending the two CV TFs north towards Daito Shoto - Okinawa and then return. See if they can catch the withdrawing IJN ships before they make port. It’s a longshot, but I figure the IJN had to be at full speed heading south to catch the US Fleet, so now they should be sailing at reduced speed back to port - and some are straggling back damaged. Heavy CAP will be maintained, and won’t stay in range long, the Fleet will return to Naga. A CA TF (CA, 2CL, DDs) and a few DD TFs will provide support. Mediums out of Miyako-Jima will also try and reach out to catch some stragglers. One IJN TF, likely the big CA TF, looks to be heading NW from Daito Shoto instead of heading NE like all the others observed. I figure this may be a run toward the landings at Miyako-jima to catch some transports or bombard. So, shipping will be largely cleared, and light surface forces (DDs and PTs) will be there to intercept. Lastly, as mentioned, B-29s will lay mines around the Bungo Straits. On the ground in Formosa, troops that landed at Hengchun finally made it to Takao, and will join in the bombardments. In SWPAC, the second attack on IJA troops around Manila will go in, with some fresh US troops committed. BB and CA TFs plus LBA will contribute to bombardments in support. Kume-jima troops will concentrate at Naga and be prepared to load once the Fleet get sorted out. Figure a week’s delay is optimistic, but possible. In China, troops enter the outskirts of Canton and find about 26k defenders through a recon by bombardment. Troops continue to bypass to the east. West of Changsa, the IJA launch a spoiling attack on the advancing Chinese troops, and the Chinese hold inflicting about 3000 casualties to 2300 Chinese. In the north, troops reach Neikiang, and as it appears the IJA is withdrawing its 7k troops, the two Chinese Corps will attack, hoping to truly collapse any IJA defenses west of Chungking. In SE Asia, another attack on IJA troops isolated near Vinh will go in, and the process of reducing this pocket will take a few days or a week. Troops continue to concentrate in Hanoi for the cross river attack to Haiphong in a few days. The CA TF (CA, 3CL, DDs) naval bombardment of Hanoi inflicted about 100 casualties, but coastal batteries damaged CA Australia (18sys) enough to send her to the yards for an overdue refit.
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