Alikchi2 -> RE: SBD Dauntless fodder - Alikchi (J) vs Lord Windy (A) (2/4/2015 3:53:01 PM)
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Turn 7: December 12, 1941 >>VIDEO REPLAY<< >>COMBAT REPORT<< Lord Windy is a reckless motherfucker. He’s going to be out of surface ships in the East Indies in a couple weeks at this rate. Philippines [img]http://lpix.org/1930778/clark-manila.png[/img] Troops continue to pour into Luzon. We’re marching from Aparri, Vigan and Legaspi into the interior now - heading for the Manila/Clark/Bataan triangle, where he’s sure to defend. Aerial recon informs me that Clark Field has been abandoned and it looks like he’s betting everything on Manila. I’ll wait until I have proper airbases set up on Luzon before I try to headshot the place. I haven’t mentioned it, but I’ve lost a couple of transports to American submarines. The troublesome S-38 bagged one just last turn. We get our revenge, catching her in the shallows, depth-charging her until she’s forced to surface, and finishing her off with deck guns. Confirmed kill. A funny thing happens at Legaspi: a convoy of Allied cargo ships is trying to slip away in the night. Heavy rains and lack of visibility lead them to blunder directly into my Legaspi cover force. quote:
Reduced visibility due to Rain with 35% moonlight Maximum visibility in Rain and 35% moonlight: 6,000 yards Range closes to 11,000 yards... Range closes to 10,000 yards... Range closes to 9,000 yards... Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 7,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 6,000 yards CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 6,000 yards Naoi, Toshio crosses the 'T' CL Nagara engages TK Manatawny at 6,000 yards 6,000 yards: too close for the lead ships to escape. A few of the transports manage to break off and slip away in the night and rain, but the poor tanker Manatawny has her back broken by a Long Lance from Nagara, as does Governor Wright. Most of the other ships are damaged, some heavily. His B-17s start flying on naval attack missions. They’re too high to hit anything (15,000 feet) and B-17s are crap at naval attack anyhow. If they get lucky and hit something with a 500 lb bomb, it’ll hurt, but I’m willing to chance it for now. Easier to kill them on the ground than on the sky, so I shall bomb the airbases and/or take them with troops. Finally: we’ve started landing troops at Dadjangas in Mindanao, the southern large Philippine island. It should fall easily, then it’s a quick march to Davao for us. Borneo So I was right about the Dutch task force. It steams on towards Miri. In fact, it makes it to Miri, and almost savages our landing force there. quote:
Night Time Surface Combat, near Miri at 64,87, Range 12,000 Yards Japanese Ships APD Aoi TB Kasasagi AMc Wa 19 xAK Hokko Maru xAK Zinzan Maru xAK Kinkasan Maru xAK Giyu Maru xAKL Kembu Maru xAKL Kiko Maru xAKL Anbo Maru Allied Ships CL Java CL De Ruyter CL Tromp DD Banckert DD Van Nes DD Witte de With DD Evertsen DD Kortenaer DD Piet Hein DD Van Ghent Allied Ships Reported to be Approaching! Japanese TF suspends unloading operations and begins to get underway Allied Ships Reported to be Approaching! Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions and 35% moonlight: 11,000 yards Range closes to 11,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 11,000 yards Japanese TF attempts to evade combat Range increases to 12,000 yards... Range increases to 12,000 yards... Japanese Task Force Manages to Escape Japanese Amphibious TF evades combat As you can see above, early warning and low visibility gave our boys the chance to escape. The Dutch could have caught them, but just then the cruiser force I detached from Kuching arrives: quote:
Night Time Surface Combat, near Miri at 64,87, Range 10,000 Yards Allied aircraft no flights Allied aircraft losses C.XI-W: 1 destroyed Japanese Ships CA Kurama CA Ashitaka CA Amagi, Shell hits 1 CA Ikoma, Shell hits 1 DD Yugumo, Shell hits 2, and is sunk DD Tokitsukaze, Shell hits 1 DD Urakaze, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk DD Yukikaze Allied Ships CL Java, Shell hits 10, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk CL De Ruyter, Shell hits 2, on fire CL Tromp, Shell hits 6, on fire DD Banckert, Shell hits 1 DD Van Nes DD Witte de With DD Evertsen DD Kortenaer DD Piet Hein DD Van Ghent Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions and 35% moonlight: 11,000 yards Range closes to 10,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 10,000 yards Japanese open fire on surprised Allied ships at 10,000 yards Once again, we spot the Dutch before they spot us and catch them by surprise. Kurama, Ashitaka, Amagi and Ikoma are all Kurama-class heavy cruisers. Nasty brutes of the latest design, they’re equipped with ten 20cm guns and a full rack of torpedoes. Java, already wounded by the Nell-granted torpedo hit yesterday, is hammered with shells and put down by a Long Lance. Tromp and De Ruyter take a few hits that start fires and aren’t much use in the fight. It’s the Dutch destroyers that do surprisingly well. One launches a torpedo that blows Urakaze in two, while another blows up Yugumo with a magazine explosion. Two modern destroyers lost - not good for me. The Dutch destroyers withdraw essentially unharmed. So, the transports are protected, both sides have losses, the Dutch head home. But they’re slowed by the damage they’ve taken. When daylight comes, light carriers Junho and Unho are in perfect position. The pair actually blunder to within visual range of the Dutch for a minute! In any case, they launch aircraft and clean up. All three Dutch cruisers are confirmed sunk for the day. [img]http://lpix.org/1930779/tromp.jpg[/img] HNLMS Tromp in better days. Honestly, it sucks to see them go down so soon. I love the RNN CLs. They’re unique, beautiful ships - just look at Tromp above! - and they can do damage when properly handled. At least they had a surface engagement before Japanese aircraft sunk the lot. The destroyers did escape and will continue to be a nuisance, but that’s the Royal Netherlands Navy beheaded. Far Pacific Well, this is embarrassing. I expected the American carrier(s?) to pull back to Pearl Harbor to resupply, not dive even deeper southwest. I assumed my invasion task force in that direction heading to Vaitupu would be unmolested. Obviously I was wrong! The USN spots the convoy, loaded with the 61st Naval Guard - a couple thousand men heading for a cushy occupation job on sunny Vaitupu Atoll - and bombs it to pieces. quote:
Morning Air attack on TF, near Arorae at 135,137 Weather in hex: Clear sky Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet. Estimated time to target is 7 minutes Allied aircraft F2A-3 Buffalo x 4 F4F-3A Wildcat x 11 SBD-2 Dauntless x 24 SBD-3 Dauntless x 7 TBD-1 Devastator x 9 Allied aircraft losses SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 damaged SBD-3 Dauntless: 1 damaged TBD-1 Devastator: 1 damaged Japanese Ships xAP Kashima Maru, Bomb hits 6, heavy fires, heavy damage xAK Tatuharu Maru, Bomb hits 4, heavy fires, heavy damage PB Okiyu Maru, Bomb hits 10, and is sunk xAK Tensyo Maru, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires xAK Yosyu Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire Japanese ground losses: 536 casualties reported Squads: 8 destroyed, 21 disabled Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 16 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 14 (8 destroyed, 6 disabled) The Americans are out of torpedo ordnance, it seems - the Devastators drop 500lb bombs. Regardless, the defenceless transports don’t stand a chance. The 61st was ready to play volleyball on the beach and work on their tans for the duration of the war. Instead, they’re shark food. [img]http://lpix.org/1931501/kbpursuit.png[/img] (1) Kido Butai chasing at full speed (2) American carrier(s)? (3) Hyuga, almost to safety, water being pumped out. We saved her! (4) Our two damaged CVLs Taiho and Chuho, also wounded but not in danger of sinking (5) PB Yahada Maru, sole survivor of the 61st Naval Guard convoy and about to finish burning up and sinking. RIP. The Kido Butai is racking up wear and tear speeding in the direction of the American CV(s). If they loiter, I might catch them in two turns. If they head back towards Pearl, I’ll surely catch them. If they move towards Australia.. I’ll probably head back to Truk for repairs. Meanwhile, another infantry unit suffers in the Pacific. Up north, our invasion fleets finally reach Wake Island and begin landing troops. Bombardments go in and the IJA troops are allowed to disembark with few casualties - but it’s a trap. The poor 144th Infantry Regiment finds that the Americans have turned the place into a fortress. The overly-aggressive commander orders banzai charges against USMC machine gun nests. It’s a massacre. Two thousand Japanese troops die on the tiny island today alone. Tomorrow could be worse. The majority of the troops have disembarked, and we do outnumber the Americans, but the 144th is so disrupted and morale so low that a counter-attack by the Marines could take them out. It’s a mess. I suspect that if I’d left the Kido Butai to their original mission - providing air support for the Wake invasion (read: bombing the **** out of the Marines and their airfield) - casualties would be much lower. But I’d trade two or three regiments for a destroyed American carrier. Aircraft Losses Forgot the screenshot! Not too many at all this turn, though.
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