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Dive Bomber1 -> Don't Try This at Home (5/12/2007 4:08:02 PM)
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March 14, 1942 - I keep on coming up with new and different ways to goof things up in this game. Here's a perfect example of how what seemed to be a "great idea" ended up rather goofy. As I mentioned last turn, I wanted to capture Teloekbetoeng and Benkolen on Sumatra so that I would isolate the Dutch troops at Palembang before I attacked them and thus eliminate them rather than have them escape into the back country. So I ordered an air-capable SNLF unit to para-drop into Teloekbetoeng from Singapore, and I picked up by ship the SNLF unit that I had at Padang on the west coast of Sumatra and ordered it to go to Benkolen. So far, so good. However, after I had loaded the troops at Padang onto the transport TF that had originally brought them there, I noticed that the green "sailing ring" fell short of Benkolen, and I wanted those troops to get there next turn. Well, my transport TF at Padang consisted of 4 - 10 knot 1500 ton APs and 4 - 18 knot APDs. I then got a "bright idea" - I decided to split off the four APDs into their own transport TF and send them on ahead, letting the APs arrive at their own pace. So I ran this turn and as planned, the para-SNLF unit landed at Teloekbetoeng despite bad weather, and the APDs reached Benkolen easily, dropped off their troops, and also got away under the cover of more bad weather. My para-SNLF unit captured the unoccupied Teloekbetoeng with the normal shock attack that comes with an airborne assault, and as expected there were no enemy troops at Benkolen to oppose my ship-borne SNLF unit. Sounds good, right? Well, when I checked the LCU symbol at Benkolen to give orders for my troops to attack next turn and capture the base, and to my great surprise it turned out that I had no troops there, just the "potential" of troops. All of the actual troops had been loaded on the APs and the APDs didn't have any. I guess that this is the equivalent of the APDs coming in, dropping off the tents and kits, and sailing off, leaving all the equipment on the shore, but no troops to use it! Fortunately, the APs are only one hex away and will unload next turn, but it will be yet another turn before I can actually capture the base. Despite this I've set my troops at Palembang to do a deliberate attack next turn anyway in the hope that the presence of the "virtual" LCU at Benkolen will provide a zone-of-control and keep the defenders at Palembang from retreating if my attack succeeds. (But then, given how my luck in ground assaults has been going in this game and my other pbems, I'm not counting on the attack to succeed anyway. [8|] ) So in retrospect, if I had realized that the troops would be loaded non-uniformly I could have formed two transport TFs before I loaded any troops, and loaded the APDs first, in which case the combat troops would have been loaded there and any "virtual troops" would have been left for the APs. I'll have to remember this in the future. Other operations went somewhat better this turn. Two of my bombardment TFs hit Palembang and Port Moresby again. And the CA/DD TF that I sent to Macassar as a surface combat TF instead of a bombardment TF did engage the Dutch PTs that AuTiger had sent there. But despite the fact that I had changed the mission of my attacking TF, the Dutch PTs "surprised" my TF anyway. Fortunately, the sole PT to launch a torpedo missed, and after that the surprise was gone and my DDs succeeded in sinking a PT without taking any serious damage. My ships are now back at Kendari. I've replenished them and next turn I will create a brand new SC TF, move them into it, and then send them back to Macassar to hunt down the remaining Dutch PTs. In other action, my armored units in northeastern China kicked the Hopei Militia unit yet another hex closer to Lanchow this turn. I remember that there was another Chinese unit on that road, but it appears that Tiger has moved it along to Lanchow instead of trying to block the road with it. In addition to the two armored units, I also have five good divisions moving along the road, so once they all reach Lanchow they ought to be able to break through unless Tiger pulls a lot more forces from his frontline bases. And simultaneously I have units doing a pincer move around Homan and towards Sian, which ought to give Tiger lots of worries in the region. Things were reasonably quiet in the India-Burma region, except for a couple of small nuisance air attacks on my advancing ground units at the border. The weather continues to hinder Tiger's air campaign, and I'm not bothering with one of my own in that region at this time. Things continue to be quiet in the Central Pacific so I am also continuing to "quietly" move my forces forward. The bombardment TF that I have been using to hit PM regularly is just about at the point where it will need to be sent home for R&O, although I believe that I can get one more attack out of it before I absolutely have to send it back up north. But I've got a nice, fresh and big surface combat TF that is just about to reach Rabaul for refueling before heading down to Gili-Gili, so they ought to be able to take up the slack quite nicely.
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