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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/5/2007 9:14:24 PM)

What happened in Davao? Ryuji asked.

The landings are coming along well, with bombardment from a cruiser force; enemy hudsons tried to interfere, but to no avail. Today, paratroopers from Lingayen, the 1st and 3rd Yokosuka have taken Cotabato and Dadjangas. We shall know more in a couple of days


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/6/2007 8:41:28 PM)

Showa 17 Month 1 day 4

Ito entered Adm. Yamamotos office and saluted. Around the table were the Admiral, and two of his closest assistants and confidantes: Rear admiral Ugaki Mayome and Capt Watanabe Yasuji, Yamamotos personal courier.

Yamamoto uncharacteristically smiled and addressed Ito directly: Ito san, it has been a quiet day for our navy, what does this friend of yours, Lieutenant Ryuji tell you about the land war

Ito started on his well prepared briefing:

Good news from China: The 89th Guerrilla corps that was straddling the railroad in the Tsingtao peninsula has surrendered after the first probing attacks. This has freed the forces there to incorporate themselves to offensive operations about a month earlier than planned. Also the last enemy units have been pushed out of Kaifeng; the city is entirely in Japanese hands.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/6/2007 8:47:02 PM)

The retreat of the enemy forces that were attacking Kaifeng will make it easier to encircle the enemy forces north of Sucho and East of Kaifeng.

In the Philippines, The air assaults on Djajangas and Cotabato succeeded in taking these cities. Air resources are now moving to Cotabato with a view to repeating an air assault on Butuan. Our landing troops, after a night bombardment assaulted Davao and seized the city. The 101 Reserve division that was garrisoning the city is now withdrawing toward s Butuan. The Kure Special landing force has been dispatched to Butuan however, if the 101st threatens to arrive at Butuan before our naval landing force has time to arrive, we will send the paratroopers in.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/7/2007 8:07:34 PM)

Showa 17 Month 1 5th day

Early in the morning, 2nd Lieutenant Ito approached the commander of the airfield. In addition to his dispatch case he carried his kit bag with the usual supplies for a young naval officer being detached for temporary duty. In addition to the naval issue supplies was a very civilian issue swimsuit.

Ito saluted and handed the commander his orders. He grunted, as if he couldnt be bothered, then pointed to the warm airfield office building.

You are lucky, 2nd lieutenant; there is a G4M carrying mail and perishables to Palau. It leaves in 45 minutes. Youd better not miss it.

Arigato

Palau. Ito could not believe it when he got the message yesterday. Capt. Watanabe gave him the dispatch case to take to Vice Adm Nagumo at his flagship Kaga, just arrived at Palau. He was to pick up the Nagumos reports on the attack at Pearl and Operation Coiled Dragon and return. That explains the swimsuit. He planned to at least take a swim in the warm waters of the South Pacific while he was there.

The crew of the G4M1, known to the gaijin as Betty, was very pleasant. They were glad to have him along, or perhaps they were glad that he shared his cigarettes with them as the ground crew prepared the twin engine bomber for the long over water flight. When the crew chief pronounced the aircraft ready, he accompanied the pilot and copilot as they did their walkaround. Ito made sure to admire the size of the airplane, and the power of the two Mitsubishi engines, and spoke deprecatingly of his A5M4 fighter. This got the crew in a good mood.

You fighter ko think that you are very brave, dogfighting with the Chinese. Try a torpedo run against a battleship side at 150 meters, flying straight and level into the AA fire, and see what you think The skipper said.

That would require big balls Ito agreed.

The two bomber pilots laughed loudly and slapped Ito on his back.

You are all right, for a fighter boy

Soon they were strapped into their seats. They allowed Ito to sit in the extra cockpit seat, behind the pilot, glad for his help in navigation. The gunners took their places and after the tower gave them a green light, the almost new bomber taxied to the end of the runway and sped off into the cold, clear, winter air. They turned south gaining altitude as they set course for their first navigation point, the atoll of Tori Shima. The air was completely clear after the cold front, and Ito could see the patchwork of cultivated and built up areas in Honshu, and across the narrow sea, the island of Shikoku.




kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/8/2007 8:46:55 PM)

By the time the bomber reached Tori Shima it was at its cruising altitude of 4500 meters, or as the gaijin would say, 15000 feet. The aircraft followed the same course to reach Chichi Jima. Even from this altitude, with binoculars, Ito could see the floatplanes stationed there for ASW patrol; this part of the new antisubmarine scheme was working splendidly.

The aircraft turned southwest, flying over Iwo Jima. There were no installations in Iwo yet, but there soon would be, Ito thought. Surely one of the convoys that could be seen on the wide ocean was carrying the AV and supplies for the floatplane base soon to operate from Iwo. The enemy submarines would have a tough time entering home waters.

Only two months ago, on a trip like this, the ocean would be full of merchants, tankers and liners, singly seeking their own destinations. Ships of a hundred flags, carrying on their commerce peacefully. Now, only the rising sun flew from the mastheads of the myriad ships that cruised the peaceful ocean. The ships however were grouped in convoys and round them, like guard dogs, the antisubmarine patrol ships attempted to prevent the gray wolves from taking the sheep in their flock. How effective they would be at this task, Ito knew, would probably determine Japans destiny.

The G4M1 bomber refueled at Saipan; then took off again for the last leg of its trip and, by the time they landed at Palau, the sun was setting. To Itos surprise there was no sign of Nagumos task force.

To his questions he was directed to a E13A1 floatplane that was lingering in the seaplane base. The young ensign saluted as he saw the 2nd lieutenant.

Admiral Kaga received many replacement airplanes and pilots in Tokyo, to replace losses at Pearl. He has been training them hard. I am from Battleship Hiei, flew in to get the mail. I shall be glad to fly you to the Task force in the morning

Ito had to content himself with a night swim at the beach, and some fish for dinner. The next morning they flew in the seaplane to the task force which was conducting exercises 30 miles to the north. The floatplane set him down by the imposing kaga, and Ito climbed up into the large carrier.

Admiral Nagumo, doko deska? He asked the seaman that helped him in.

At the bridge The seaman answered.

Ito made a fast climb through the maze of stairs and companionways until he reached the crowded command bridge of the carrier. Ito was always amazed that the designers always made the bridge so small. In it, Adm Nagumo had a small desk where his maps fought for space with each other. Behind him, facing the bow of the ship and the flight deck, Capt Okada watched over his ship and tried to pretend not to hear what the flag rank officers debated only three feet behind him.



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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/8/2007 10:20:13 PM)

Ito saluted the admiral and proceeded to hand him the briefing documents from his dispatch case. The first was a map with the front as it stood yesterday.




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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/8/2007 10:21:01 PM)




Then he gave him a report on the situation in China; although important to the overall war plans, Nagumo did not seem too interested. China was army business and Nagumo was Navy to the core.
and the railroad to Kaifeng is now clear of enemy forces. Ito concluded







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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/8/2007 10:21:56 PM)







Nagumo was more interested in the operations around Singapore, and the paradrop on Sinkep island, and operations on Mindanao.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/8/2007 10:22:35 PM)

Operations on Mindanao


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/8/2007 10:23:51 PM)

The only information on enemy naval deployments came from S-I boat Go off Suva

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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/9/2007 3:38:04 AM)

Ito entered the conference room. Inside, Adm Yamamoto sat at a table; with him, Rear Adm Ugaki, Adm Nagumo and Capt Watanabe. Each had, on the table in front, a brown folder, unopened. To Itofs surprise, an orderly handed him a folder before leaving. On the cover was written:



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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/9/2007 3:51:23 AM)

Chameleon. Secret.

Ito stood at attention holding up his wall as Adm Yamamoto opened his folder. Following suit, all the men, Ito included opened theirs. It was a briefing for operation chameleon, but it was more than that. It reflected the initial strategy for the empire in its epic struggle against the USA.

1- Japan cannot win a war against the United States, therefore Japan must not fight a war against the United States.
2- The industrial might of the United States will, once unleashed, sweep all of Nihons efforts aside, like sand before a taifun.
3- In order for Japan to achieve a negotiated peace, it is essential that the American war production not be allowed to reach the South and Southwest Pacific. Japan must sever the lifeline to Australia.
4- Operation Chamaleon has been launched. Its object is to occupy Canton Island, and from there, if conditions permit, occupy Suva or Pago Pago. G4M and G3M bombers sited on those islands will make the American effort to recover them very costly in ships and materiel.
5- The Army must occupy and exploit the Southern Resource Area. The Navy must assist in the transport of resources and oil back to the Home Islands, and supplies and fuel out, but must not get involved in a land war in Asia. We must request that all Naval landing forces now extant in China be returned to Naval command for use in the Pacific.
6- The Americans have, by now, four carriers in the Pacific: Yorktown, Enterprise, Lexington and Saratoga. Wasp and Hornet should be arriving shortly. With six carriers in the Pacific, Kido Butai must be reconstituted. We cannot risk meeting the American carriers with Kido Butai split. Admiral Nagumo will return to Palau and proceed at best speed to Kwajalein and rejoin the rest of the carriers.

We must be decisive and must not hesitate.

Signed:

Isoroku Yamamoto.




kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/14/2007 12:37:49 AM)

Showa 17, Month 1, day 16

Ito looks out from Kaga's flight deck. the Pacific is deep blue, the sky clear. The sailors move around the deck efficiently cycling the fighters on Cap. It is inconceivable that they would encounter enemy aircraft here, halfway between Palau and Kwajalein, but the enemy still holds the Solomons and New Britain, far to the south of the task force, and they could possibly have a carrier there. Not likely, but possible.

Ito's orders are to report back on the expedition to occupy Canton Is. Nagumo must be ready to react to the enemy and thus cannot return to give his impressions to the Admiral, so Ito will act as courier. He feels isolated, away from his office and his pile of information on the war.

Just about the only information that got here is that a convoy of merchants returning to San Francisco was ambushed by a succession of Japanese submarines and, at last count had lost already four ships.

Ito tosses a cigarette overboard. Behind him, a Zero fighter takes off from the carrier.




kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/18/2007 4:01:12 AM)

Showa 17th ichi gatsu jusichinichi (Jan 17th)

Back in Hiroshima, Ryuji misses his friend. Despite the internecine service rivalry, both young men are trying their best to serve their country and have learned to cooperate with each other. Ryuji now has to look over Itos reports in addition to his own. He gets a message dated from the 16th from Submarine S1-171: Large destroyer TF SE Canton Is. Evading The transmission is cut off at this point. The sub might have survived, or perhaps not. The ocean going I class subs are large and unwieldy and if they have the aircraft hangar, they are not too good with depth charges, or so Ryuji understands.

The subs patrolling off the US West coast have been ripping apart convoy after convoy. The enemy has been ordering all possible ships back to the West coast and most of those convoys are unescorted. The large subs can stay a long time at sea and carry lots of torpedoes; many have been signaling they are returning to Kwajalein when short of torpedoes. Things will become more difficult when the enemy can escort their convoys Ryuji fears.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/18/2007 4:30:17 AM)

Showa 17 Ichigatsu Ju hachi nichi (Jan 18th)

Ito watches the sea passing by from Kagas flight deck. He feels isolated here as the carriers and their escorts make their slow cruise to Kwajalein. Despite the urgent need to combine both carrier fleets, Nagumo has ordered a leisurely cruise speed for all the ships in the task force. He does not want to waste fuel, or to expose his ships to unnecessary wear and tear. There are very few repair facilities from the Line Islands to Japan Ito knows, he cannot criticize his superior for being prudent. The enemy carriers could be anywhere, and Nihon cannot take unnecessary risks. He looks at the southern horizon with his binoculars. Unless they meet an enemy submarine, danger can only come from the south.

In the command center he gets some messages that let him know a little of the conduct of the war. Things are still stalled out in China, and also in the Philippines. A full division has left Japan to participate in the attack on Clark. In Malaya the enemy stills hold strong at Johore Bahru. Submarine I-Go returning to Kwajalein, torpedoes expended, did surprise a destroyer minelayer off of Johnson Island and sunk it. This, and the persistent success of the subs off the West Coast are the only active news of the war.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/18/2007 4:30:46 AM)

Kaga's cruise

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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/19/2007 7:23:21 AM)

Showa 17 Ichigatsu nijuni nichi (Jan 22nd)

Finally the Kaga task force arrived in Kwajalein. As soon as the ship was tied up, Ito dashed out of the carrier to the command offices on the island. The harbor was still quite small although engineers were feverishly working to expand it. A task force of tankers was unloading fuel oil. The storage facilities on the island were not very big but, with the carriers and their escorts refueling, there should not be that much fuel left over.

As soon as Ito arrived in the office a sergeant found his mail. Several folders had been flown in from Hiroshima. Ito recognized Ryujis handwriting on the covers. He did not open them yet, he would do that later on Kaga. He picked up the reports for Adm. Nagumo. Aside from the exploits of the submarines, which he already new about, there was news of an important naval battle off Canton Island. Kido Butai, escorting the invasion task forces was detected by the enemy while still a ways out and came under attack by twin engined bombers. He saw the pictures of the strange aircraft and recognized the ones named after a cowboy tie. The Zeroes flying cap did short work of them. East of the island, submarine I-5 had reported being under attack by a large enemy destroyer force. The carriers moved to intercept.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/19/2007 7:25:28 AM)

The results were impressive. The destroyer task force had no chance, and the Japanese pilots gave no quarter

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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/19/2007 7:28:13 AM)

Air reconnaissance the following morning failed to see any ships. The sea was empty of enemy ships and the invasion of Canton Island started unimpeded. The enemy had reinforced the island with a regimental combat team, so the two special landing forces have only been able to establish a beachhead. An additional SNLF is on its way from Kwajalein. Indeed, Ito saw the ships leaving the island as Kaga moored. Now he knew where they were going.

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Farragut -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/19/2007 7:50:48 PM)

Hi Kaleun, son of heaven.

Congratulations for your magnific AAR, it's a very interesting reading that captures our interest day after day,waiting for your next report. I find it a really amusing style for an AAR, a personal diary plenty of thoughts and intriguing and it is just what I like most from such a text, not mere descriptions and lists of casualties and downed planes but the mental struggle of a combatant that must figure out the intentions of his adversary and plain alternative courses of action, and then put them in motion and react to unexpected events. I like too the maps and schemes to best visualize the movements and situation of forces involved, Go ahead with it.

As an apprentice japanese player I dare not to give you advices, but I'm suspecting that three SNLF would be not enough to crack the resistance in Canton island, maybe a lot of logistical support could help a bit............

I will follow closely this AAR from the other side of the world.
Good winds and salute second lieutenants Ito and Ryuji for me.





mcfreiria -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/19/2007 8:22:57 PM)

Great AAR, this one from the Japanesse inside, good point of view
I will follow it
Good work kaleun [sm=happy0005.gif]




kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/20/2007 7:25:48 AM)

Thanks you guys. Glad to see you like it




kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/20/2007 7:26:11 AM)

Ito reviewed the documents and maps his friend sent for him to Kwajalein.
In essence they spoke of a stalled out situation in China. Despite the optimism of General Hatas office, Ryuji was concerned. He did not believe that there will be enough troops freed, once the enemy guerrillas around Sinyiang are destroyed, to make any difference in the war in China.
Ryuji suspects that forces may need to be removed from the Home islands and even from the Kwantung area army. The thought of removing troops from Manchukuo sends a chill down Itos spine. The Russians are across the border; if the German allies were to falter, any weakening of the Manchukuo garrison could have fatal consequences.

In a private letter to Ito, hidden among the official documents Ryuji says:

take care my friend, you sail in dangerous waters, and I dont mean only the America-jin. General Hata was quite angry with your admirals decision to recall all the naval land forces from China. He was able to save face because the timing is generally up to him. The Kyuko naval guard unit is on its way to Shangai. He refuses to release the Nanking naval guard unit. He says that, as its name implies, it belongs in Nanking. As far as the Ankei special naval landing force, it will be released as soon as the enemy guerrilla forces near Sinyiang are destroyed. Land movement in China being what it is, expect it will take about 2 weeks.

I hope to see you back. I met a nice hostess at one of the tea houses, and Im sure she has a friend for you.

Ki o tsukero na"




kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/21/2007 5:29:38 AM)

Showa 17 ichigatsu ni ju ni nichi (Jan 22nd)
Ito reviews the intelligence information in Kagas officers mess. Since the mighty ship has docked at Kwajalein the officers mess is mostly empty. Officers not on duty are either sleeping or taking advantage of the Spartan recreation facilities on the island. Although there isnt much in the way of entertainment, there are usually some cases of Japanese beer, or captured Pilipino San Miguel beer.
A tidbit of intelligence from an unlikely source. Japan set up two transport ships to serve as commerce raiders and sent them south way before the war started. The naval high command was impressed by the success of the German corsairs in the 1914 war and, more recently by the feats achieved by Atlantis and Kormorant, so they sent these two ships to intercept commerce. They had minimal success, way south, around Perhyn Island, however their scout seaplanes discovered what appeared to be a merchant convoy in this unlikely place. They moved to intercept and, to their surprise, were ambushed by enemy carrier aircraft. Both ships were lost, of course, but not before transmitting a message. The location of the enemy carriers is now known.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/21/2007 5:36:58 AM)

Among the papers received from Ryuji is a hastily scribbled note.

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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/21/2007 5:41:11 AM)

Kita yuden kore wan nan desu ka? Ito reads to himself.
Northern oilfield. Ito wonders.
He replies to his friend his ignorance on the subject and promises to inquire. He will soon know.
Meanwhile, the submarines operating of the US coast score yet another tanker. It is a veritable gauntlet that the returning convoys must pass to reach the safety of US shores; many do not make it.



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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/21/2007 5:41:42 AM)

The Gauntlet


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/22/2007 4:02:01 AM)

Showa 17 Ichigatsu ni ju san (Jan 23rd)

Ito plows through piles of documents that are available to him in Kwajalein. He has time since the main carriers of Kiido Butai are still more than 4 days sailing from Kwajalein. The commodore had asked for permission to intercept the enemy carriers, down by Penehin Island but Nagumo denied the request and ordered the carriers back to Kwajalein.

It is folly to send our main carrier force to intercept the enemy, so far from any repair facilities Nagumo said.

Ito must agree with the Admiral. The enemy must have at least three and most likely four carriers. They may all be lying in wait near Penehin. The closest friendly facility for repair is Kwajalein; Ito chuckles at calling Kwajalein a facility Yes, Nagumo is right.

Meanwhile, in the Philippines the 53rd division is only 3 days from Lingayen. Homma is waiting for that division to launch his (hopefully) final assault on Clark.

A telegram informs Nagumo that the Kyoko Naval guard unit has embarked in Shangai and is en route Cam Rahn.

Despite looking everywhere, Ito can find no reference to any operation Kita Yuden. If Ryuji thought it was important, then Ito must try to find more about it. Dare he send a message to Yamamoto asking about it?



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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/25/2007 5:48:52 AM)

Showa 17 ichigatsu juni go nichi (Jan 25th)

The days pass slowly as Ito awaits the carriers to reunite with Kaga. Nagumo keeps much to himself, and Ito has time to try to relax and also to listen to the radio reports on the course of the war.
The Japanese submarines continue to exact a toll on the allied ships trying to return to San Francisco, but there are few of them left on station. Most are heading back to Kwajalein for fuel, torpedoes and supplies.
The only positive news is that the defenses at Johore Bahru have been reduced some by the last attack. Also, finally the 53rd division finally arrived at Lingayen and is already setting out for Clark field. Ito hopes this division is what is needed to finally occupy the airfield.


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kaleun -> RE: Niitaka Yama Nobore. Son of Heaven Vs Buttsworth (9/25/2007 5:49:31 AM)

The submarines keep taking a toll.

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