undercovergeek -> Turn 1 - 07/12/1941 (10/2/2009 2:15:31 PM)
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Day of Infamy Pacific The first 'shots' of the war were the comedic attempts of the midget subs to get into the harbour at Pearl, none made it through the nets and all were lost. 7 planes were actually lost during the Pearl attack, and 24 were damaged - 9 Kates, 1 Zero and 14 Vals. 28 Allied planes were destroyed on the ground. Of the BBs: BB Tennessee, Bomb hits 5, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk BB Pennsylvania, Bomb hits 7, Torpedo hits 2, heavy fires BB Maryland, Bomb hits 9, Torpedo hits 1, on fire BB California, Bomb hits 2, Torpedo hits 2, on fire BB Oklahoma, Bomb hits 8, on fire BB West Virginia, Bomb hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, on fire BB Arizona, Bomb hits 7, Torpedo hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage BB Nevada, Bomb hits 2, Torpedo hits 2, heavy damage The rest: AV Curtiss, Bomb hits 1, on fire AV Tangier, Torpedo hits 1, on fire CL Raleigh, Torpedo hits 1 DD Downes, Bomb hits 1, on fire CA San Francisco, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, on fire DM Ramsay CL Honolulu, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, heavy fires DD Reid, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage AV Wright, Bomb hits 1, on fire PT-26, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk DD Aylwin, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk DD Blue, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage Im quite happy with this, i assume the Pennsylvania and the Arizona are in trouble too. Wake was bombed by 27 Nells, wrecking the airbase and disrupting the garrison there, later in the day 7 DDs led by CL Naka bombarded the island causing further airfield damage and vitally damaging the garrison. Behind them came 7 more DDs led by CL Nagara and performed the same job, and 2 more DDs followed up to completely shut down the airfield - these ships will combine and head north to join with the Midway Invasion TF that is heading east to the island already. The wake invasion force is 360 miles off the coast - i hope it gets there on the 8th, if not then the 9th looks definite. The 144th Inf Reg has embarked with supplies and 15th BF to take Midway, and the support TFs are all under way, one slight error, i had placed the 11th Air Fleet HQ on a warp TF and thats now sat in Midway harbour on its own(!) i have sent it six hexes north to wait for the rest of the fleet. My main concern with Wake and Midway is if Yank, who is usually reserved with his CVs comes to guard the islands - any opponent would be wary of KB but he'll know its just off the coast of Pearl, i may hang around one more day and disappear into the West to keep him on his toes. Hollandia, Wewak, Guam and Jolo invasions all set off as planned - man this new format looks slow without everything been on warp speed! Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea 26 Zeros swept Clark and met one P40-B - they never saw each other and flew on - no losses either side. 36 Nells and 81 Bettys escorted by 46 Zeros bombed the port at Manilla, the plan here was to destroy as many submarines as possible, and recon units posted later in the day after another attack by 18 Sallys reported 14 submarines burning and broken on the surface. A number of transports also went down, and a DD is on fire. Tomorrow ill switch to Clark and shut the airfield down. Two more sweeps of 8 Zeros each met nothing in the skies. The port attack at Hong Kong was a mixed bag, it achieved what it set out to do, sink ships in the harbour, but the DDs must already have been at sea. Idas, Sonias and Lillys escorted by Tojos and Nates hit 6 transports here, and recon later showed the DDs to be off the coast and not in the port. Malaya/Burma Force Z was seen off the cost of Mersing and 18 Nells took off to sink the Allied TF, 79 minutes later the Prince of Wales was listing heavily to port after taking 2 torpodos, the Repulse steamed on, 16 Nells returned to base, all but 2 damaged by the AA of task force Z. But their location was now known, and the co-ordinates were radioed back to Saigon, 27 Bettys then took off and met a CAP of 9 Buffalo, 8 were lost to the defenders, but 19 dropped through the clouds to 200 ft, released their torpedos and headed home, behind them the Repulse shuddered to a port side torpedo hit. The returning Bettys radioed the positions of the now stricken Battle Cruisers and passed 10 outbound Bettys over the coast of Indo-China. These 10 Bettys met 6 Buffalo and 5 of them spiralled into the Gulf of Siam before they even saw the smoking TF ahead, the remaining 5 dropped to 200ft, released and headed home. Looking over his shoulder, LCDR Miyauchi, leader of this squadron, saw the Repulse take one torpedo above the rudder on the starboard side, and the Prince of Wales shake to two more torpedo hits on the port side. The Bettys had had enough and headed home, i can only assume both of the ships are on the bottom - ill Naval Search the area tomorrow and see what can be found. This alleviates my worry off the coast of the peninsula. I consider the Songkhia and Patani landings to be safe from attack but had forgotten to move their BB and cruiser escorts to Mersing where a huge force is landing. This force is only protected by one cruiser and 5 DDs and my worry here was that Force Z would attack the landings - i hope enough damage has been done to deter Yank, if not the escorts from further north are now headed to Mersing and the Bettys and Nells are still guarding the sea. Further north 29 Nates straffed and swept the airfield of Kota Bharu losing 2 of their number and leaving undamaged the CAP of 5 Buffalo, as the Nates left the scene 22 Sallys at 15000ft bombed the same airfield, moderatley damaging the runway and causing damage to the airbase. On the west coast 21 Sallys bombed the airfield of Alor Star, destroying a Blenheim on the dusty runway, but suffering 2 damaged aircraft. The runway was moderately damaged and these Sallys will fly the same mission tomorrow. Not far down the coast 27 Sallys bombed the airfield of Georgetown, destroying 1 Buffalo and 1 Blenheim on the ground and returning home unscathed. The first real Allied attack occured over Mersing as the local airforce attempted to disrupt the landings there. 6 139WH-3s escorted 4 Wirraways to attack the troops unloading on the beaches, no hits landed amongst the landing craft and the AA of the TF damaged a Wirraway. Later 3 Blenheims would try the same attack escorted by 14 Buffalo, again the landing craft survived unharmed. 9 Vildebeest were the next wave of attackers from Singapore, 1 was lost to the AA of the pitiful escort scratched together for the huge Mersing landings, but 1 of the plucky torpedo bombers shaking and vibrating at 200ft above the waves loosed a torpedo at DD Shirayuki scoring a hit on the destroyer before returning to base. 2 Swordfish were next, 1 returned home undamaged, the other leaving a trail of smoke, their attack on the AK Kinka Maru unsuccessful. Blenheims, Blenheim IVs, and Hudsons were escorted to Kota Bharu by 9 Buffalos after coast watchers radioed in the location of a huge BB TF off the coast. A heroic 2 Nate CAP defended the BBs and 5 Hudsons crashed into the sea around the pride of the Emporer's fleet and the rest of the Allied aircraft left with no bombs released. Across the sea on the coast of Borneo, the Allied and Japanese forces will contest the small airfield of Singkawang. The Japanese need this airfield to home Lillys and Sallys to bomb Singapore and hunt amongst the straits of Malacca for fleeing TFs. 6 Blenheims attack the landing force but miss the fragile ships of TF153 as it approaches the beach. However as the noise of the passing bombers fade 5 Swordfish sweep from the skies and one scores a hit on xAK Meiten Maru carrying the 91st Naval Guard. 373 men give their life to the Emporer as the ship goes down, the accompanying landing craft picks up the stricken survivors and heads stubbornly for the shore. Silently moving below the water of the Malacca Straits SS I-121 stalked her prey. CL Danae confirmed the sub's weapons officer from his book of Allied ship silhouettes laid out before him. 4 torpedos streaked towards the target, 3 missed, 1 hit and the horizon bloomed with the explosion of the sinking cruiser. All the landings at Mersing, Kota Bharu, and Singkawang passed without further attempt by the Allies to stop the forces on the beaches. There were sporadic but ineffective infantry bombardments by the Allies but with no great success. Summary Im happy with the Pearl attack and will send the KB 1 or 2 hexes S/SE, i dont want Yank to try and get a fix on my location and have some lucky patrol boat or sub find a CV in its sights. I will change most of the Kates and Vals to airfield attack - i want the runway unserviceable and no strikes to be launched from Pearl at all. The rest i will put on Naval attack for any ships trying to get out of the harbour or any ships brave enough to come and find the KB. I have spread the subs out to try and catch anyone running for the West Coast and have sent 3 subs way east to keep an eye on the 3 main naval yards on the coast. The Wake and Midway invasion TFs are under way and the escort is forming off Tokyo - there is no need to interfere here. The SoPac invasion fleets are also under way and will be left to continue on their way. The Jolo invasion force with the mini KB in tow is steaming towards the small island. Formosa airmen will continue to surpress Manilla and Clark. Mersing, Kota Bharu and Singkawang will all be given deliberate attack orders and i will try and find some escort for the unguarded Miri and Brunei invasion TFs! Disembarking TFs seem very fragile in AE so i must try and guard these important ships. This turn i will spend the time creating all the resource convoys for China and Korea and shipping resources around the Home Islands as per Mike Solli's advice - 250 hulls are required i understand!! I will also adjust the ship replacement times.
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