Schlussel -> RE: Back for the First Time – Allied AAR vs. AI - War in the Pacific: Admirals Edition (5/5/2017 1:26:09 PM)
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Week 82: June 30th – July 6th 1943 North Pacific: Base building continues at Amchitka, Umnak and Attu. No IJN activity. Central Pacific: Japanese CV’s retreat from the area, heading toward the home islands, no other Japanese activity noted. A small amphibs group (supported by CV’s) leaves Lunga bound for Satawal. The idea is to grab the undefended base and use it to allow better aerial recon of the Forbearance targets to the north and west. [Phase 1C]. Southern Pacific: Nauru Island is developing nicely. The port and airfield are both at level 2, with the airfield set to reach level 3 in two days. There is over 110 aviation support present. Supporting 2 patrol, 1 fighter, and 1 dive bomber squadron. Patrols from Nauru, Kusaie, and Ponape begin collecting valuable recon info on the Marshalls/Northern Gilberts. New Guinea/Solomons: Hollandia succumbs to the Allies on the 30th. Base is heavily damaged [RWY:78/SRV:54/PORT:69] so priority is given to getting engineers offloaded so they can work their magic. 4EB work over the recently-isolated Japanese bases of Vanimo, Ataipe, and Wewak on the Northern NG coast. Two BB bombardment groups (four slow BB’s each) join in on the fun as well. A party-pooper (IJN sub) surprises one group and puts three fish into BB Mississippi. She is moderately damaged [27SYS/34FLT] and limps back to Manus by the end of the week. Good news is ASW patrol catch and sink said party-pooper. A nice consolation, but I will miss the Mississippi’s services in the near future. DEI/Philippines: In the Philippines, all my base are belong to Japan. In the DEI, no Japanese activity. Allied troops begin preparing for the next big OP, slated to begin in this region in late ’43. SE Asia/China: Allied engineers waste no time, and by the end of the week, they have Rangoon fully repaired. The IJAF tried to slow the process with bomber raids, but those efforts fizzled once I got some CAP in place. I currently have 66 fighters (1/2 Spitfires/Warhawks) patrolling the skies above Rangoon and Pegu. Speaking of Pegu, the bulk of Allied reinforcements reach the city and perform a few deliberates. By the end of the week, the outnumbered Japanese beat a hasty retreat towards Moulmein. The Allies will rest up for a few days and then continue the pursuit. In Bassein, the Japanese supply issues have allowed British bombardments to even the AV tally. The Japanese are surrounded, so we can take our time here. There is a similar situation in Taung Gyi, where the Japanese AV is dropping like a rock (Ohhhh like a rock!)…so much so, that I order a deliberate attack at the end of the week. The results are 1:2, with an equal number of disablements on both sides. We’ll rest up and try again in a few days…meanwhile the Japanese can expect to enjoy daily 4EB/2EB bomber raids. In China, troops are in a defensive posture, hopefully allowing the supply situation to improve enough to allow a small scale offensive. IJN Watch: - No capital ships sighted this week Notable Base Captures: -Hollandia [New Guinea] captured by the Allies (6/30) -Pegu [Burma] captured by the Allies (7/6) Campaign Overview: Aircraft Losses to date [change]: Allies: 5,255 [+75] Biggest Losses (#): Hurricane IIc (386), SBD-3 Dauntless (351), F4F-4 Wildcat (317) Japanese: 14,480 [+202] Biggest Losses (#): G4M1 Betty (3,468), Ki-48 Lily (1,407), Ki-27b Nate (1,195) Ship Losses to date [change]: Allies: 546 [+2] Notables: CV Enterprise, CV Victorious, CVE Copahee, CVE Nassau, CVE Corregidor, CA Astoria, CA Portland, CA Adelaide, CL Durban, CL Sumatra, CL Java Japanese: 1,149 [+10] Notables: CV Soryu, CVL Shoho, CVL Zuiho, CVE Taiyo, CVE Hosho, BB Kongo, BB Fuso, BB Mutsu, CA Mogami, CA Mikuma, CA Suzya, CA Adoba. Army Losses to date [change]: Allies: 10,222 [+22] Japanese: 7,228 [+278] A/J Ratio: 1.41 to 1 VP Totals [change]: Allies: 45,834 [+654] Japanese: 28,884 [+47] A/J Ratio: 1.59 to 1 Operation Forbearance: Phase 1A: [May 1943 to August 1943] -Establish naval blockade of Truk using DD’s and submarines. - IN PROCESS -Knock out Truk airfield - IN PROCESS Phase 1B: [May 1943 to July 1943] -Assault & capture Kusaie – COMPLETE. -Assault & capture Ponape – COMPLETE. -Assault & capture Eniwetok. – IN PROGRESS [Troops loading at Shortlands] Phase 1C: [May 1943 to August 1943] -Assault & capture Woleai [Recon sights 1 unit/4.2K troops/29 guns]. -Assault & capture Ulithi. -Assault & capture Yap. -Assault & capture Babeldaoab. Other Notes: -P-47’s begin rolling off the assembly lines at 56/month. In addition, there are already 3 squadrons formed and they are on their way to the south pacific. Excitement/anticipation builds.
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