Mike Solli
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Joined: 10/18/2000 From: the flight deck of the Zuikaku Status: offline
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26 Dec 41 Sub War I finally connected. The Hibiki hit the Dutch sub KXVII 3 times a couple hexes north of Singkawang. I didn’t get confirmation of a sinking, but I don’t think she’s going to make it. 5 Fleet The Allied carriers showed up again, this time 2 hexes SE of Attu. I had just landed an AS battalion at Attu and had another still on ships heading to Amchitka and only 4 hexes from the carriers. They sank the two transports at Attu and badly damaged the two loaded xAKs. If they run, they’ll sink with the troops so the only option is to head south and try to land, on Kiska and the other on Buldir Island (a dot hex). They will get taken out, but hopefully they land most of the AS battalion. They can get picked up later and moved to Amchitka Island. That was my fault. I should have fled last turn. 4 Fleet The I/84 Naval Guard arrived at Saipan. They’re loading and heading to Guam to show the laggards how to do it. It’s a 90/90 exp/morale unit. Keeping fingers crossed. SE Fleet Not much happened here today. 4 Division is loading to head west to Ambon. KB is heading north to Truk to repair a bit and disappear. SRA Philippines: More air and artillery bombardment of Clark Field. Their AV is dropping nicely. It started the day at 200 (up from 178 at the end of yesterday) and ended today at 160. Mindanao: All quiet here today. The 156/56 Division will reach Butuan tomorrow and begin loading for Java to join the rest of 56 Division. Kure 1 SNLF reached Dadjangas and will attack the 2 units there tomorrow. Borneo: 5k oil left Brunei today, the first of a LOT over the course of the war to come from there and Miri. Brunei’s oil field began repairing today. 20k supply will begin offloading at Miri tomorrow and they should begin repairing tomorrow or the day after. One of the dot hex clean-up TFs landed at Jesselton. Two SNLFs and 2 independent engineer regiments land at Tarakan tomorrow. Java: 38 and 56 (-) Divisions and 22 Air Flotilla HQ took Kalidajati and 2 Division took Semarang today. The 3 divisions (plus 38 Division leaving Merak) are enveloping Batavia and cutting Java in half. There are 34 Zeros, 31 Nells and 8 recon now stationed at Kalidjati. All of the carriers are heading to CRB to replenish for their next mission, whatever that may be. 1 JAAF AF Base Force will land at Kalidjati tomorrow so more aircraft can be stationed there. Intel says the Dutch Air Force has 10/16/4 planes in Batavia and 3/7/9 in Soerabaja. Their replacement aircraft are repairing, apparently. I anticipate higher losses to the Dutch from here on out because the carrier based Claudes (and Zeros) are withdrawing and have been replaced with land based Zeros (as discussed above). The Claudes were able to damage a lot of planes but had difficulty shooting them down. I guess they were pretty effective. The 57 Claudes on Hosho, Ryujo and Taiyo shot down 26 planes for no loss. If they had been Zeros, the enemy losses would have been much higher. As a comparison, the 37 Zeros on Kaga and Zuiho shot down 64 planes for no loss. Sumatra: 48 Division and 2 Tank Regiment are headed north to cut off Palembang and take the southern bases of Sumatra. 8 Tank Regiment will begin landing tomorrow at Oosthaven. 3 and 21 Independent Engineer Regiments will arrive at Oosthaven tomorrow and begin unloading for the assault on Palembang. AA assets are enroute, along with some AS. Malaya: Eighteen Nates met 2 Buffalos and a Blenheim IF, and shot down the Blenheim for no loss. The sweeps will continue. The 8 Indian and FMSV Brigades were finally pushed off the eastern rail line. They’re practically gone, but neither has been destroyed yet. IG Division is sitting in Kota Bharu in strat mode. They now have a straight shot to Johore Bharu and will make it in 2 days. By the time they switch to combat mode down there, 33 Division will have reached Johore Bahru and the Singapore assault force can finally go forward. Other Places: The attack at Manado was a fiasco. They chewed up the defenders, but didn’t dislodge them. Half of the SNLF marines are disabled so they’ll rest up a bit and try again. Burma The attack on Moulmein is the battle of titans: Ground combat at Moulmein (55,55) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 3713 troops, 42 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 120 Defending force 1723 troops, 16 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 57 Japanese adjusted assault: 11 Allied adjusted defense: 15 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), morale(-), experience(-) Attacker: leaders(-), supply(-) Japanese ground losses: 63 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Allied ground losses 65 casualties reported Squads: 2 destroyed, 17 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled) Assaulting units: 2nd RTA Division Defending units: Rangoon BAF Battalion Tenasserim BAF Battalion 3rd Burma Rifles Battalion 108th RAF Base Force There is some real infantry a few days march (112/55 Division) along with some artillery. The RTA division will bombard and rest a bit the attack when they get some support. China 13 Army: I had 2 divisions attack the single unit in Wenchow. Fortunately, the 3:1 attack didn’t succeed with level 2 forts (which were reduced to 1). It turned out Mike left the powerful 100 Chinese Corps as a garrison. I’m in the process of surrounding the base. I’m going to bombard it until the base is totally surrounded and then go in with 3 divisions and some artillery. Elements of 13 Army are chasing retreating Chinese toward Changsha. There are no Chinese remaining east of the river that is to the east of Changsha. 13 Army will eventually envelop the Changsha complex around the SW and hit them from the rear. 23 Army: Canton area. The two divisions in this army (51 and 104) are on garrison duty for the most part. There are miscellaneous units advancing toward Wuchow and Kukong. The Wuchow garrison is retreating northward, but I’m advancing only with a regiment of 20 RGC Division (real power here) to take the base. The main portion of 23 Army is advancing on Kukong, where the garrison is holding. I see one unit of about 3k troops. I have 5k infantry and a battalion of mortars to take it. Once Kukong is secured, the main force will advance west to Liuchow and then to Nanning. I hope to have given them some reinforcements by then. 11 Army: This is a powerful army of 6 Divisions and 2 brigades (which will flesh out into divisions in 37 days), 6 artillery units and 2 independent engineer regiments. Unfortunately, it is spread out quite a bit. Half of the army is enveloping Changsha from the east and the remainder is to the NE of Changsha attempting to push into Changteh to the NW of Changsha. The issue is a solid line of Chinese from Changteh to the NE around Ichang then to the east to the north of Sinyang. The 11 Army needs to guard this flank. Neither one of us has anything north of that until you get to Chengchow. That’s soon to change though. 12 Army: This is a tiny army, composed of 32 Division, which took Chengchow today, 5 IMB, garrisoning Tsingtao and 10 IMB, garrisoning Tsinan. 10 IMB will flesh out to a division in 37 days. A different brigade is replacing 10 IMB so another division will join 32 Division in a couple months. 32 Division will remain in Chengchow until the garrison arrives and then head south down the rail line to hit the Chinese line discussed above from the rear. I am going to recon Nanyang to see if the garrison there is small. If so, I may send 32 Division there instead. 1 Army: This is a nice army of 3 divisions and 2 IMBs which will become divisions in 37 days and another IMB. The main force of 2 divisions (+2 additional divisions reinforced from North China Area Army) is advancing west along the rail line north of Loyang. Its mission is to advance to Sian then turn south to cut Loyang and Nanyang from Sian. Additional forces from North China Area Army will surround Loyang. Mongol Garrison Army: The area around Paotow has been secured. Two tank regiments are chasing the remnants of a single Chinese Corps along the secondary road toward Lanchow. Two cavalry brigades are heading up the main road to secure the northern bases. Additional forces are following to support them. Other Stuff Reinforcement: I/84 Naval Guard, 4 Fleet, Saipan My first Ha-43 R&D factory completed today. I now have 1 each Ha-43 and Ha-45 and 2 Ha-60 R&D factories with 3 Ha-43 and 4 Ha-45 factories to complete in 10 days. I anticipate each of them becoming operational: Ha-60: 7/42 Ha-43: 9/42 Ha-45: 5/43
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