FeurerKrieg -> July 3rd, 1942 (9/1/2014 6:17:19 AM)
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July 3rd, 1942 India/Burma Blenheim's on night attack at Chittagong again, no hits. We lose some Nells (6), Sallys (21) and Zeros (1) over Silchar today when the enemy puts 11x Buffalos and 11x P-40E's on CAP. We do knock down 2 Warhawks and 4 Buffalos, and also do damage to the ground troops (26th Indian Div), but we'll need to restock these air units a bit before the next attack. 15 Pilots lost, but those are all bomber pilots. Pacific Big news today is the landing at Canton Island. We get all the landing phases we could ask for. We manage to disable a couple dozen squads during the landings, but we have far more disabled - around 200 squads. In the daylight, Bettys knock out six tanks from the 762nd Tank Bn, and 117 Kates and 41 Vals hit the 6th Marine Regiment doing 214 casualties and knocking out 4 guns. Finally, BB Yamashiro and Mutsu pile on and bombard the island for lost of Port and runway hits, supply hits, 100 casualties and they even hit SS S-31 twice with big caliber guns, sinking the sub I think. In the end, we get about 11,200 troops on the island to attack the 5,500 Americans. The attack is pretty miserable though, both sides are disrupted and low on supply, but the Americans are dug in behind level 4 forts and do very good. We get a 1:99 result and lose about half our troops while only knocking out a few squads of the enemy. We have a decent amount of troops on the island, and more unloading tomorrow, so I think we have enough to hold against a counterattack. Especially given how fast we usually drop distruption, and the fact the enemy is out of supply, but we have more unloading. Surprisingly, the unit I though would do well, the 62nd Nav Guard, which fully unloaded from LSD's (which provide less disruption and faster unloading) got completely wiped out in the assault. [image]http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj283/bfeurer/7342-cantonIsland_zpsa65578d2.jpg[/image] Day 1 landing is very bloody China Our armored cars attack against at Kiuchan, this time we try a shock attack. We get 1:2 odds, and inflict 100+ casualties for no losses. We will retreat and repeat. The Chinese attack again at Chengtu and again we hold. Better casualty ration this time, 700 to 2,800. They also attack at Chihkiang, and apparently they are low on supply. They only get a 1:11 result there. Submarines Near Hawaii, I-5 scores a hit on a decent sized cargo ship - xAK K.I. Luckenbach, sinking the enemy ship. Other Previous report of sinking of CA Exeter incorrect. Intelligence reports ship is still in service SS I-27 arrives at Hiroshima/Kure
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