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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (8/27/2016 1:31:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ny59giants

What Type 3 tanks?? I didn't see any in your screenshot?


Propaganda![:D]




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (8/28/2016 10:56:26 PM)

Nov 26, 1944

Making for December...

Allied bombardments are slowing down at Maizuru...this is a relocation for the expected invasion of China I suspect.

Had an Oscar ram a Mitchel today, didn't even scratch the paint...but the Oscar went down.

Holding with strongpoints in China...

Shipping supplies from the SRA to China...

Holding, if barely. I suspect Shanghai falling will be the death knell...

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (8/29/2016 1:57:29 PM)

Nov 27, 1944

Only one TF bombards Maizuru...I am expecting an invasion in China above Shanghai which has been pounded by heavy bombers for a week now.

Holding in China but the Allies are infiltrating everywhere.

A few fighters scramble over Kobe and do good work. The A6M5c were hugging the ground at 2000, while the George and Tonies were at 9000.



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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (8/29/2016 2:00:06 PM)

Allies are moving their troops around....seem to have given up on Osaka for now and probably look to either win the rough hex to the north, move southeast into another city or strike out cross country.

Or maybe they are resting after the last attack at Osaka. Doubtful, I bet he moves an additional 6000 AV to the north into the rough terrain.



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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (8/31/2016 2:23:34 PM)

Nov 28, 1944

Allies bombard Nagoya and move 35 units there. Japan has 2200 AV (light on AT/ARM and ART).

I guess this means no big invasion aimed at Shanghai?

5 more units arrived there today by rail, with plenty more coming in. I am going to strip everything to defend here over the next few days.



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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (8/31/2016 2:25:13 PM)

China...still fighting...level 4 forts in the nice terrain.

I made the right choice in not conducting a fighting retreat, but rather fighting on in my fortified positions in good terrain.



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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/2/2016 2:40:19 AM)

Turn is away, moving every artillry, dp unit, infantry and AA and engineers to Nagoya...all tanks are on the road to board trains for Nagoya...

This turn might be an ugly fight as AT weapons are in short supply at Nagoya...





Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/3/2016 3:27:02 AM)

Nov 29, 1944

Clash....clash at Nagoya. That ruined city, devastated more.

Ground combat at Nagoya (111,60)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 158422 troops, 2528 guns, 4484 vehicles, Assault Value = 6171

Defending force 78776 troops, 841 guns, 29 vehicles, Assault Value = 2581

Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 2

Allied adjusted assault: 3645

Japanese adjusted defense: 5573

Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), preparation(-)
experience(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
4460 casualties reported
Squads: 38 destroyed, 593 disabled
Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 64 disabled
Engineers: 6 destroyed, 42 disabled
Guns lost 94 (9 destroyed, 85 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
3168 casualties reported
Squads: 21 destroyed, 414 disabled
Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 187 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 75 disabled
Guns lost 87 (14 destroyed, 73 disabled)
Vehicles lost 181 (39 destroyed, 142 disabled)

Assaulting units:
632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion
671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
2nd USMC Tank Battalion
640th Tank Destroyer Battalion
44th Tank Battalion
710th Tank Battalion
43rd Infantry Division
3rd Marine Division
711th Tank Battalion
I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
775th Tank Battalion
762nd Tank Battalion
25th Infantry Division
713th Flame Tank Battalion
193rd Tank Battalion
2nd Marine Division
1st Marine Division
41st Infantry Division
3rd USMC Tank Battalion
XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
763rd Tank Battalion
766th Tank Battalion
706th Tank Battalion
40th Infantry Division
33rd Infantry Division
37th Infantry Division
1st USMC Tank Battalion
7th Infantry Division
168th Field Artillery Regiment
XI Corps Artillery
XIV Corps Artillery
225th Field Artillery Battalion
X Corps Artillery
XXIV CorpsArtillery
1 USMC Seacoast Art

Defending units:
57th Depot Division
53rd/B Division
65th Brigade
73rd/A Division
53rd/A Division
60th Ind.Mixed Brigade
53rd/C Division
3rd Guards/A Division
58th Ind.Mixed Brigade
73rd/C Division
6th Depot Division
3rd Guards/B Division
81st Division
73rd/B Division
3rd Guards/C Division
21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
41st Air Defense AA Battalion
113th JAAF AF Bn
6th Medium Mortar Battalion
112th AA Regiment
8th JNAF AF Unit
157th JAAF AF Bn
165th JAAF AF Bn
65th JAAF AF Bn
31st Ind.AA Gun Co
66th JAAF AF Bn
172nd JAAF AF Bn




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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 12:35:28 PM)

Nov 30, 1944

Managed to get a half squadron up and into the air against bombing runs, where they did great downing about 19 planes mostly Hellcats and Wildcats but also 5-6 single engine bombers.

Job well done.

A6M5c are woefully obsolete, but if you can pick and choose where to use them, they can do really good work.

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 12:39:58 PM)

No attack at Nagoya...more troops are flowing in, but the Allies have at least one unit moving out.

Almost all of Japan's tanks are to the north, concentrated in massive group ready to rush to whereever.

What will the Allies do next? They are still bombing and bombarding Nagoya.

Welcome to December 1944 everyone![:)]

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panzer cat -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 8:05:33 PM)

whats the vp count?




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 8:28:31 PM)

Dec 2, 1944

[:)]

Allied fighters counter a Spitfire sweep...

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 8:29:05 PM)

Light Cruisers are still the best counter to Fletchers...here a rare daytime combat.

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 8:30:31 PM)

Air losses for the day...Allies bomb Nagoya all out.

I trade a few fighters for even more Spitfires. Like it.

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 8:43:41 PM)

3800 AV at Nagoya defending against over 6000 Allied...



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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/5/2016 8:44:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: panzer cat

whats the vp count?


VP Ratio is 2.49 to 1. Looking good, if very fragile.




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/6/2016 5:40:24 AM)

Dec 3, 1944

Heavy naval bombardments at Nagoya!

Heavy aerial bombardments at Nagoya!

Deliberate attack by 6000+ AV at Nagoya![X(]

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/6/2016 5:42:42 AM)

The death and destruction is huge!

Forts knocked down another notch...

but we hold. For now.[;)]

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/6/2016 5:46:47 AM)

Allies moving forward in China again...

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ny59giants -> RE: Disaster! (9/6/2016 12:28:30 PM)

China - Looks like the Allies are ready to break out from the 'bocage' and race across the country. Maybe they can get Gen Patton transferred over from Europe?? [:D]




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/6/2016 2:01:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ny59giants

China - Looks like the Allies are ready to break out from the 'bocage' and race across the country. Maybe they can get Gen Patton transferred over from Europe?? [:D]


Changsha is surrounded, but I think it will hold.

The attack from Ichang will be hard to stop, there is roughly 700 AV at Hankow including some tanks.

The two wandering armored brigades are unstoppable except at stronghold cities like Hankow, Shanghai, etc.

but there is only 27 more days to go.




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/8/2016 1:35:56 AM)

Dec 4, 1944

A vicious attack at Maizuru gets a 2-1 and reduces forts to 1. I will try and get what reinforcements there I can this turn, but there is almost no supplies getting to the troops.

Once it falls, the troops will retreat into the rough terrain to the northeast, and Osaka has but 2000 AV defending while Kobe only 1000.

There is 2400 AV in the rough terrain, but it looks bleak...

Ground combat at Maizuru (110,58)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 101854 troops, 1543 guns, 2867 vehicles, Assault Value = 3942

Defending force 97378 troops, 1996 guns, 730 vehicles, Assault Value = 2312

Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 1

Allied adjusted assault: 1368

Japanese adjusted defense: 613

Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)

Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
8044 casualties reported
Squads: 125 destroyed, 780 disabled
Non Combat: 34 destroyed, 147 disabled
Engineers: 17 destroyed, 91 disabled
Guns lost 386 (56 destroyed, 330 disabled)
Vehicles lost 39 (9 destroyed, 30 disabled)
Units destroyed 2

Allied ground losses:
2587 casualties reported
Squads: 9 destroyed, 150 disabled
Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 71 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 100 disabled
Guns lost 54 (8 destroyed, 46 disabled)
Vehicles lost 116 (9 destroyed, 107 disabled)




ny59giants -> RE: Disaster! (9/8/2016 2:17:52 AM)

Ground Combat - Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the amount of squads/devices destroyed significantly increase when over 50% are disabled in a particular LCU? Looking at Maizuru you could be in trouble when the next time your on the wrong end of 2:1 or worse, if I'm right.




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 3:00:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ny59giants

Ground Combat - Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the amount of squads/devices destroyed significantly increase when over 50% are disabled in a particular LCU? Looking at Maizuru you could be in trouble when the next time your on the wrong end of 2:1 or worse, if I'm right.


I got the turn away this morning, and I am moving some of the most shattered troops away and trying to reinforce, but I suspect he will attack with everything today and force a retreat. He may even shock attack.[X(]

I have one division with every unit in it disabled![X(]

The only chance I have is that all but one CA bombardment TF is down at Nagoya, but if he throws all his air force at me again there I don't see how I can hold.





Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 7:10:45 PM)

Dec 5th, 1944

The New Mexico BB groups arrives off Maizuru...4E bomb Maizuru while most 2E and single engine bombers hit Nagoya.

Is this the end?

Hectic Japanese troop movements to Maizuru and Nagoya continue. Many potential invasion beaches are stripped of their garrisons.

Troops with no supply in Maizuru march out while fresh troops march in.

And as the day winds down, the Allies pause and pursue only artillery bombardments.

Three fresh infantry divisions and more will reach Maizuru tomorrow in time to defend against a deliberate or shock attack -- but they will be in reserve (no purusit) mode. Will it be enough?




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 9:11:35 PM)

Dec 6th 1944

Changsha is surrounded and now being heavily bombed.

Allied tanks moving on towns along the river north of Shanghai...uhoh!

Super heavy aerial and naval bombardments at Maizuru & Nagoya...but no deliberate attack.

Heavy fighting in the mountain passes of China where dug in Japanese troops continue to resist.

It is getting desperate...[:D]




BBfanboy -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 10:32:53 PM)

Just a general impression, but your opponent's pauses to gather strength/recover have on several occasions allowed you time to get more strength in to oppose him and led to disastrous attacks for his side. This seems to reflect the same things that happened to opponents of Rommel and General Lee - dithering that let the vulnerable enemy off the hook.




Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 11:08:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy

Just a general impression, but your opponent's pauses to gather strength/recover have on several occasions allowed you time to get more strength in to oppose him and led to disastrous attacks for his side. This seems to reflect the same things that happened to opponents of Rommel and General Lee - dithering that let the vulnerable enemy off the hook.



Shhh![;)]

I have gotten several good units in, and what is better they have supply. I seem to have an easier time getting supply to troops in non-base hexes than in cities.

I am rotating all troops without supply out, and moving in fresh units. My hopes are that I can buy a few more days...only 25 or so days left to hold.





Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 11:52:54 PM)

Dec 7th ,1944

Is this the end?

I lose two APDs trying to escape Honshu, and a freshly made destroyer tangles with Fletchers and survives for now.

Maizuru, Nagoya and Wushi in China are bombarded. Tanks coming to Wushi today I bet.

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Lowpe -> RE: Disaster! (9/10/2016 11:54:39 PM)

Allies are stripping their forces for focused attacks just like me.

This is a great sign! I think.

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Bombardment at Osaka.




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