Schlussel -> RE: Back for the First Time – Allied AAR vs. AI - War in the Pacific: Admirals Edition (4/17/2016 5:27:10 PM)
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Week 41: September 16th – September 22nd 1942 North Pacific: Base building continues at Adak, Amchitka and Attu. No sign of IJN. Central Pacific: A bunch of PBY squadrons in Pearl Harbor reach the magic ’50 EXP’ threshold, so I ship a boatload (4 squadrons) of them to the SW Pacific. With the air losses and new bases I have gained, I can definitely use them. Southern Pacific: No enemy sub contacts this week. This always makes me nervous, but all I can do is keep searching. New Guinea/Solomons: The fighting at Milne Bay rages on, but after three deliberate attacks this week, the defenders (2 Naval Guard Units and 2 NJAF Coy) are down to 12 AV. I’ve got to give it to them though, through daily bombings, bombardments and attacks, the Japanese are unwavering. The KB junior makes a move and launches a raid on Buna. My LRCAP from Port Moresby fends them off, but they are just about at the exhaustion point. I wait till mid-week when the KB disappears, and assemble an ad hoc convoy to move a base force from Port Moresby around the horn to Buna, as the air support is needed immediately to help defend the base. I have LBA that will be able to cover it the whole way but just in case, I load the base force onto 6 ships so the whole unit isn’t lost if a Japanese bomber gets lucky. In the Solomons, the air above Shortlands is full of activity. I keep up my daily sweeps and they are mostly successful. Not sure how many fighters are left, but I am only getting about 3 or 4 Japanese aircraft opposing me now. Sounds like it’s time to turn loose some level bombers and see what happens. In related news, B-17s and B-24Ds have arrived at Noumea via cargo ship. Once they are operational, they will fly to Port Moresby and get ready to target Rabaul. In a few weeks, my invasion of Shortlands will begin assembling, and Rabaul’s airfield will need to be neutralized if I want any chance of success. DEI/Philippines: In the Philippines, the standoff at Cebu continues. The Japanese try a couple inconclusive deliberate attacks, then go back to bombarding. Force balance is still about equal, but my forces are low on supply. In the DEI, Japan continues the aerial raids on Brunei. SE Asia/China: Late in the week, the Japanese try a sea bombardment of Akyab again, this time with a BB/CA Task Force. The IJN force does some damage to the base, but the next morning, my Albacores at Cox’s Bazaar strike back with torpedoes (that have working detonators!). BB Fuso is hit with 3, BB Nagato takes 1, CL Isuzi gets 2, and DD Isokaze 1. Fuso, Nagato, and Isokaze are reported sunk, however, the next day, the TF (containing a BB) is sighted heading south, so I think Nagato is still afloat. In central Burma, a base force reaches Kalemyo (with AV support), and a squadron of Hurricaines and P-40’s are immediately flown in. The Japanese must have realized this, because they cancel air raids on the base the rest of the week. In China the Allies stay defensive. The Japanese bombard at Hankow, Wuchang, Sinyang, and Chengchow, but no other advances are reported. IJN Watch: -2 CV near Wewak (9/16) -20+ ships sighted in Rabaul. All reports indicate they are non-combat ships (AKs/TKs/etc) (9/19) -15+ ships sighted near Lae. All reports indicate they are non-combat ships (AKs/TKs/etc) (9/21) -Small amphib TF sighted off Horn Island. (9/22) Notable Base Captures: -Kaoping [Northern China] captured by Allies (9/16) -Trinkat Islands [Sumatra] captured by Japan (9/21) Campaign Overview: Aircraft Losses to date [change]: Allies: 2,146 [+42] Biggest Losses (#): Dauntless (274), Wildcat (256), Warhawk (134) Japanese: 4,407 [+153] Biggest Losses (#): Betty (816), Zero (676), Lilly (395) Ship Losses to date [change]: Allies: 383 [+7] Notables: CV Enterprise, CA Astoria, CA Portland, CA Adelaide, CL Durban, CL Sumatra, CL Java Japanese: 518 [+20] Notables: CV Soryu, CVL Shoho, CVL Zuiho, CVE Taiyo, CVE Hosho, BB Kongo, BB Fuso, CA Mogami, CA Mikuma, CA Suzya, CA Adoba. Army Losses to date [change]: Allies: 8,504 [+36] Japanese: 3,168 [+28] A/J Ratio: 2.68 to 1 VP Totals [change]: Allies: 22,684 [+431] Japanese: 21,116 [-117] A/J Ratio: 1.07 to 1 Operation Cumberland Phase 1: Aug.-Sept. 1942 -Capture Tassafronga - COMPLETE -Secure Milne Bay - IN PROGRESS -Capture Terapo - COMPLETE Phase 2: Oct.-Dec. 1942 -Capture Tulagi – IN PROGRESS [Invasion forces at about 75 prep] -Capture Munda – COMPLETE -Advance to Buna – COMPLETE Phase 3: Jan. 1942 – July 1943 -Northern NG Coast – IN PROGRESS [Buna captured, Salamaua is next] -Bougainville- IN PROGRESS [Invasion forces for Shortlands at about 70 prep] Other Notes: -Lots of shipping sighted around Lae (AKs/APs/CMs/CSs/AMs). I’m not sure if they are supplying Lae or evacuating units…I would definitely prefer the latter.
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