IdahoNYer
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Joined: 9/6/2009 From: NYer living in Boise, ID Status: offline
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29-30 Jan 42 Highlights – Singapore taken in the first assault! Jpn ships sunk: DD: 1 (Hagikaze – scuttled) xAK: 4 Allied ships sunk: YMS: 2 ML: 8 xAKL: 1 Allied ships un-sunk: SS: 1 (KVIII) Air loss: Jpn: 19 Allied: 05 Subwar: Jpn: 1 Attack, 1 ship hit (xAKL sunk) Allies: 3 Attacks, 1 ship hit (xAK sunk) Jpn Amph Inv: Belep Is (South Pacific) Buka (South Pacific) Keopang (SW Pacific) Allied Amph: None Bases lost: None Bases seized: Singapore (Malaya) Buka (South Pacific) Serasan (DEI – flipped) SIGINT/Intel: Recon and air search continue to fail to find any trace of the Allied cruisers in the DEI, but port raid on Soerabaja claims multiple hits on CA Canberra – are all the cruisers in there?? Japan/Industry: All the industry in Singers was destroyed to zero! Amazing with a single attack…so, for now, I’m rebuilding the shipyard and heavy industry. Air production is slightly expanded with 5 more Sallys (30) and 10 more Jakes (50) – both are at zero balance and numerous squadrons short. Also, BB Kongo arrived safely in Kure where she’ll begin her repairs – initial estimates are upwards of 2.5 months! Kuriles/Aleutians/North Pacific: I-26 sights an xAP in the Aleutians west of Dutch Harbor, so I figure L_S_T is moving garrisons westward. While I would like to gain a foothold in the Aleutians as a early warning base, I fear I have missed any opportunity to do it with minimal forces – and I still don’t have those minimal forces available, especially destroyers. Central Pacific: NSTR. South Pacific: Troops begin loading at Rabaul for Pt Moresby as the 144 IN Reg departs Noumea, and begins its journey into the Coral Sea. KB refuels just SE of Noumea and will also head into the Coral Sea. CV Hiryu TF is still well into the southeast Pacific, and will begin heading NW, just west of the Cook Islands. CVE Taiyo will remain east of Auckland for a few more days, then will retire north. DEI/SW Pacific: A Bde of the 4th ID was successfully landed at Koepang, covered by Tanaka’s CL TF (2CL, DDs), and so far, no interference. This is intended to secure the flank while focus shifts to secure Java and then Sumatra. As mentioned, hitting CA Canberra with a port strike on Soerabaja was a surprise since recon has failed to identify any warships there. Still, the Mini-KB will head to Kendari to rearm and refuel while the 4th ID Bde at Denpasar is taken off, covered by BB Ise TF – which also needs to refuel shortly. Air cover is now left to Zeros and Nells at Denpasar, along with bases in Borneo. Will look to get the next major landing on Java’s north coast as soon as the Mini-KB can return from Kendari. The major ground effort will be the landings to secure Palembang – most of the 25th Army from Singapore will be needed. PI: The IJA attack at Clark was repulsed by the sizable Allied force, 1925 IJA casualties to only 800 Allied. Worse, no low supply modifier for the Allied Army of 50k – almost twice the size of the Japanese force in northern Luzon. Will bring the 21st Div from Malaya over, but that will take at least a couple of weeks. With some luck, L_S_T will try an attack at Clark where the IJA can benefit from the level 3 forts. Clearing out Manila and Bataan is going to be a long and painful process! Malaya/Burma: I’m pleasantly surprised that Singers fell in the initial shock attack, with minimal losses. Of course, this shows that L_S_T has pulled a sizeable force out of Malaya to establish “fortress Palembang” which is the next obstacle. Minesweepers followed by transports will head to Singapore to begin moving troops out – most will head to Sumatra. The Imperial Guards Div (the only division at 100% prep for Singers of course) took the brunt of the losses, primarily disabled squads and will be left in Malaya to deal with mopping up the remaining Brit Bde and garrison duties for the time being. With the 21st Div heading to the PI, the 5th and 56th IDs are immediately available for Sumatra. The 18th ID is scattered in Malaya, and will land as available to secure the western half of the island. The 2nd ID is also a bit scattered, although the bulk is in and around Singers, will be brought into Java first. The 33rd will be the last avail division to depart, either to Java to secure Batavia or Sumatra as the situation dictates. In any case, until Palembang is secured, no forces will be “freed up” for either India/Burma or Australia. quote:
Ground combat at Singapore (50,84) Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 85710 troops, 918 guns, 405 vehicles, Assault Value = 2592 Defending force 27430 troops, 392 guns, 217 vehicles, Assault Value = 316 Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1 Japanese adjusted assault: 2204 Allied adjusted defense: 543 Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1) Japanese forces CAPTURE Singapore !!! Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), experience(-) Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-) Japanese ground losses: 4204 casualties reported Squads: 9 destroyed, 386 disabled Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 39 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 89 disabled Vehicles lost 17 (2 destroyed, 15 disabled) Allied ground losses: 17250 casualties reported Squads: 324 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 2076 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 117 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 439 (439 destroyed, 0 disabled) Vehicles lost 311 (311 destroyed, 0 disabled) Units destroyed 25 Assaulting units: Imperial Guards Division 56th Division 33rd Division 5th Division 23rd Ind Engineer Regiment 16th Infantry Regiment 15th Ind Engineer Regiment 4th Ind Engineer Regiment 22nd Recon Regiment 21st Division 2nd Engineer Regiment 1st Tank Regiment 12th Engineer Regiment 24th Infantry Regiment 3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment 14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion 18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment 25th Army 3rd Mortar Battalion 20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion 3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment 5th Mortar Battalion 2nd Mortar Battalion 18th Mountain Gun Regiment 10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment 2nd Field Artillery Regiment Defending units: 2nd Gordons Battalion 27th Australian Brigade 2/17 Dogra Battalion 2nd Loyal Battalion 1st Manchester Battalion 22nd Australian Brigade 1st Mysore Battalion 1st HK&S Heavy AA Regiment 3rd HK&S Light AA Regiment Malaya Army AHQ Far East 2nd HK&S Heavy AA Regiment 112th RAF Adv Base Force /1 3rd Heavy AA Regiment Singapore Fortress Malayan Air Wing 109th RN Base Force 1st Indian Heavy AA Regiment 111th RAF Adv Base Force 113th RAF Adv Base Force /1 III Indian Corps 109th RAF Adv Base Force /1 22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment Singapore Base Force 1st ISF Base Force /1 China: The Flying Tigers make their presence known with successful sweeps against Nate CAP over Canton while another squadron is used in the ground attack role with minimal results near Nanyang. This does force my hand to deploy Oscars in China, something I was avoiding for a while. With Singers taken, I can afford it a bit more, and two Oscar C squadrons will deploy, the first one arriving with 12 planes immediately at Canton. Both have excellent pilots, and hopefully can hold their own against the venerable Flying Tigers. The attack on Wenchow will begin next turn, supported by a BB bombardment.
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