Pascal_slith
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So here's the text of what I wrote over 10 years ago about the base sizes and fuel storage at different bases on the map at the start of the war. Remember, this was over 10 years ago with the state of the game back then. Some of these modifications may have already been implemented. WitP AE Database notes and modifications Locations/Bases This part was meant as a guide to quickly find bases. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Japanese Empire starts at 220 Japan at 221; Japanese Islands at 262; Ryukyu Islands at 280; Sakhalin/Kurile Islands at 293; Korea at 304; Formosa at 323; Manchukuo at 333; Occupied China at 364; Hainan at 412; Indochina at 416; Thailand at 441; Mariana Islands at 456; Caroline Islands at 465; Marshall Islands at 476; Marcus Island at 496. United States starts at 498 Continental US starts at 499; Alaska at 531; Hawaii at 573; Line Islands at 586; Ellice Islands at 590; Phoenix Islands at 596; American Samoa at 602; Other Islands at 606; Off-Map (US) at 613; The Philippines at 618; Luzon at 619; Mindanao at 637; Other Phil. Islands at 645. British Commonwealth starts at 686 Ceylon at 687; Burma at 694; Malaya at 713; Sarawak at 725; Maldives at 735; Solomon Islands at 739; Fiji at 756; Gilbert Islands at 770; Line Islands at 783; Santa Cruz Islands at 792; Tonga at 798; Other Islands (incl. DG, HK, Nauru, Ocean) at 808; Off-Map (UK) at 814; India at 821; Nepal at 894; Indian Islands at 897. Australia starts at 903 Mainland Australia at 904; Tasmania at 966; Papua New Guinea at 972; New Britain at 988; Bismarck Archipelago at 995; Louisiade Archipelago at 1007; Bougainville at 1016; Other Islands at 1021. New Zealand starts at 1031 New Zealand at 1032; Cook Islands at 1046; Samoa at 1058; Other Islands (Niue) at 1062. Canada starts at 1065 China starts at 1085 The Netherlands starts at 1130 Sumatra at 1131; Java at 1149; Borneo at 1164; Celebes at 1177; Dutch New Guinea at 1189; Timor at 1203; Other Islands at 1208. Free French starts at 1274 New Caledonia at 1275; New Hebrides at 1285; Society Islands at 1300; Tuamotu Islands at 1309; Austral Islands at 1340; Marquesas Islands at 1346; Other Locations at 1354. Soviet Union starts at 1360 Soviet Union at 1360; Off-Map (USSR) at 1398. Other locations start at 1403 and end at 1535 (various that were not incorporated elsewhere). ----------------------------------------------------------- MODIFICATIONS Main Sources for US base information: Building the Navy’s Bases in World War II: History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940-1946 Volumes 1 & 2. These can be found at: http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/Building_Bases/index.html#contents1 World War 2 Pacific Island Guide by Gordon Rottman. For the moment here are modifications for US held islands/bases. United States Los Angeles (506) – fuel set to 950’000 (from 353’500); reason – there was over 40 million barrels of oil on the West Coast in 1941 with the main production center in and around Los Angeles. Fuel availability was no problem; tanker availability was the problem. Source: Pearl Harbor Hearings available at http://ibiblio.org/pha/index.html Pearl Harbor should have fuel on hand on Dec. 7, 1941, of 610'000, which represents the 4.5 million barrels that were confirmed on hand in the PH hearings. Lahaina (577) – fuel set to 200 (from 58200); reason – Lahaina had no major fuel storage facilities. This was an old whaling station. It was only used as a deep-water anchorage site by the Navy. Palmyra (588) – fuel set to 0 (from 3400), supply set to 500; reason – no fuel storage facilities however large avgas storage was built or building. Funafuti (591) – Nationality set to New Zealand, fuel set to 0 (from 400); supply set to 50 (from 10); port set to 0 (from 1); reason – NZ coastwatchers present prior to war. No facilities built pre-war. Nanumea (592) – fuel set to 0 (from 700), nationality set to New Zealand; reason – no facilities built pre-war. Nukufetau (593) – fuel set to 0 (from 1000), supply set to 0 (from 10), port set to 0 (from 1), nationality set to New Zealand; reason – no facilities built pre-war. Vaitupu (594) – supply set to 0 (from 10), port set to 0 (from 1); reason – no facilities built pre-war. Canton Island (597) – fuel set to 0 (from 8000), port set to 1 (from 2); reason – only air facilities were developed by war’s beginning by the US Army. Units present should be US Army, not US Navy. The US Navy occupied the civilian seaplane base after the start of the war. No real garrison per se until February 1942. Pago Pago (603) – fuel set to 500 (from 4200), port set to 1 (from 3), airfield set to 0; reason – little construction was done by Dec. 7, 1941, no airfield, only very small wharf already in place for Navy radio station. No indication that the fuel storage facilities were finished, let alone had any fuel, by the beginning of the war. Ta’u (604) – port set to 0 (from 1); reason – no pre-war facilities. Baker Island (607) – airfield set to 0 (from 1), fuel to 0 (from 800), supply to 0 (from 10). No pre-war facilities. Johnston Island (610) – no changes. Wake Island (611) – airfield to 2 (from 3); reason – work was started on 2 airstrips, but incomplete as of Dec. 7, 1941, however enough was ready for fighter operations. Shortlands (749) – port to 0 (from 1); reason – no pre-war facilities. Tulagi (753) – fuel to 200 (from 1700). No significant pre-war fuel storage. Nandi (763) – correct name to “Nandi” and airfield to 3 (there were two 7000+ runways built before the war). Abemama (771) – fuel to 0 Makin (776) – fuel to 0 Tarawa (781) – port to 0, fuel to 0 Christmas Island (785) – port to 0, airfield to 0, fuel to 0, supply 10, all forces back in PH or US, though Navy base unit should probably be a USAAF base unit instead and the ‘civilian’ construction unit should probably disappear outright. The island was unoccupied by any significant Allied forces at the start of the war. First units arrived on Feb. 10, 1942. Tongatapu (805) fuel to 0 Hong Kong (810) – fort to 7 (from 3). This is an increase to allow for a more ‘historical’ outcome as at 3, Hong Kong is taken fairly quickly whereas at 7 it falls a little later (HK fell on Dec. 25, 1941). Rabaul (992) supply to 1500 (from xxxx); there is no reason for so much supply to be there, though your indication that the base/fuel was for the purposes of a Japanese computer player is probably why. Kavieng (999) supply to 50 1022 Christmas Island IO fuel to 0 1060 Upolu fuel 0 1276 0 0 1278 fuel 0 1279 fuel 0 1281 fuel 0 1289 Efate port to 0, airfield to 0, fuel 0 ; no pre-war facilities 1293 Luganville port to 0, airfield to 0, fuel 0 ; no pre-war facilities 1296 0 0 1358 Wallis 0 0 fuel 0 A note about other Allied bases in the Pacific: The PH amount, for example, is based on the testimony in the Congressional hearings on Pearl Harbor (available on-line). The rest is available from the Pacific Fleet combat command summaries. Nimitz often mentioned that his biggest worry was fuel, and often complained of the lack of fuel in major ports (including the Australian ones; Sydney, e.g., is indicated as having only 5000 tons of bunker fuel a couple months into the war). This was the extent I got to 10 years ago. Most of the ports around the map unless significant pre-war ports or bases should have far less fuel and supplies on hand. I like what you did about Truk. I think the logic may be applied to many pre-war Japanese ports/bases on the islands in the Pacific at the start of the war. All this begs for someone to write something about Japanese logistics in the first six months of the war. I know this all may lead to a game that is "Logistics in the Pacific", but as people who have been involved in real military operations know, logistics is the key concern and drives operational tempo. And as the scenario is really not meant to be for fighting against the computer but rather for head to head/PBEM, then this should do a lot.
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So much WitP and so little time to play.... :-(
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