Ron Saueracker
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ORIGINAL: pasternakski quote:
ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl Neither example has anything to do with a beat-up group of 10-knot Merchies all by themselves being engaged in daylight by numerous and much faster group of warships. Can't agree, Mike. Look at the surface TF from the example: an old "R" class BB, 21 knots max, four of those dreadful old undergunned British CLs, and a couple of destroyers. Yes, I would have expected better results, too, but you've got to remember that you were not in command of the TF. From the description, LBA has been active, the situation is fluid, and the commander is one of those early Brits, all of whom are "careful" except for Layton, and he's a CVTF commander. What I think we're seeing here is the result of a mediocre commander in charge of a thin TF against an unknown quantity and quality of enemy forces. You know from looking at the combat results that this was a pitiful convoy of 26 undefended transport vessels, many of which are severely damaged, but this information was not available to the captain or admiral standing on the bridge of the one significant ship in the group. Besides, our old girlfriend Betty might have been coming to the dance any time. Leyte Gulf is directly applicable. Time was a-wastin' and the American battle line could have come over the horizon at any time. Aircraft were making attacks (even if only strafing), and more could have arrived any moment. Remember that the Musashi had been lost to air attack only shortly before. Savo Island is even more pertinent. Retirement was the only alternative available due to the fast approach of sunlight and the known presence in the area of at least one fleet carrier (Fletcher screwing the pooch notwithstanding). Again, I, too, would have expected better results, but I don't find anything wrong with this result, either. You pays your money and you takes your chance. Well, how would you explain what happened in my latest game vs veryhard J AI? Force Z (POW,Repulse, Danae and 5 DDs) boldy risks air attack in an attempt to disrupt the Kwantan landings. They remain undetected, defeat the 4 CA TF covering force soundly and suffer no torp hits, yet only engage one AP with a few shots and break off. Leach was in command and it is hard to believe that air attack was an acceptable risk in order to get at the transports but somehow becomes unacceptable with a strategic victory in their grasp. Please don't cite Mikawa at Savo as this was the exception, not the norm. Really annoying that veteran RN crews with excellent radar can't find the majority of the enemy vessels in a TF. The concept of undetected ships in a TF is off, and the explanation that it is a sixty mile hex does not wash. If ships are that far away from the other ships in the TF, then they are not IN the same TF.
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