FeurerKrieg -> August 7th, 1942 (10/2/2015 2:58:15 AM)
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August 7th, 1942 A lively day! India/Burma There is a heavy air offensive against Chittagong today, but our CAP is no slouch. First in the night time, several small waves of Blenheims, B-25C and Wellingtons attack the port, but score no hits. In the daytime, enemy Albacore bombers come in after our transports, but their escort lags behind. Our CAP of Oscars, Nicks and Tojos easily shoot down all 11 of the enemy bombers. Next Mohawks arrive and we shoot it out with them, killing six but losing five Oscars and a Nick. [image]http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj283/bfeurer/8.7.42%20-%20India_zpsdwtsfhsg.jpg[/image] Easy targets at Chittagong All is not perfect though, as we have some Anns and Sallys that I left the range too far out on and they go after a TF at Calcutta. We lose six Anns and four Sallys to the strong enemy CAP of Hurricanes and P-40E Warhawks. Farther west, we try a port attack of our own on Cochin. First Oscars sweep the base and meet no enemy CAP. Then our Bettys from Colombo attack and manage to score some port, fuel and supply hits and also put two bombs into SS Swordfish. [image]http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj283/bfeurer/8.7.42%20-%20Ceylon_zpsf6n6essg.jpg[/image] Damage on a submarine at port The best news though is that our troops manage to capture Silchar with a 3:1 result. The enemy units retreat to Imphal, losing 2400 men, 25 gun and 110 vehicles in the process. This frees up our 5th Division to head north and join the attack on the 70th British and 26th Indian Divisions. This also opens the rail route from Chittagong all the way to Tezpur, so we can get our reinforcements in behind the British & Indians faster. [image]http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj283/bfeurer/8.7.42%20-%20Silchar_zpsh6b3ckns.jpg[/image] Clearing the railway at Silchar DEI/N Australia Kittyhawks and F4F-3 sweep Katherine, but we have no CAP there. Pacific Surprisingly, the xAP Monterey at Raoul Island hits one of our sub-liad mines. 1 Vehicle is reported as destroyed on the damaged ship. Hopefully it was a tank. Next up, our Nells from Suva fly down and take another try at the transports. There is a CAP of 5x Kittyhawk 1A up, but our Nells manage to eveade them. The G3M2s miss with their bombers, but the G3M3s put two torpedoes into xAP Rangitata. Not sure if the ship sunk or not. [image]http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj283/bfeurer/8.7.42%20-%20Pacific_zpswso4herh.jpg[/image] Another long range torpedo attack China We manage to inflict over 500 casaulties with our bombing runs on the Chinese out in the open near Chungking today. Up north, when our tanks attack the Chinese units on the road to Kashgar, they apparently are tired of running and all four units surrender. Not much of a haul given there were only 300 troops left, but at least we can get to Kashgar faster now. Our armored car unit get 1:1 results at Kiuchan today and drops forts to zero. That is better than usual. Maybe the armored cars will take the base on their own before reinforcements arrive from Urumchi. Other Previous report of sinking of SS Truant incorrect. Intelligence reports ship is still in service
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