apbarog -> RE: Wedge Donovan Wins the War: Apbarog(A) vs Aurorus(J) DBB-B (2/1/2018 8:23:14 AM)
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14 May 42 One of those days with lots of action. Very little went as planned. Some good, some not good. All in all, I'm happy with the result. Things didn't start out well. Sub attack near Noumea at 114,161 Japanese Ships SS RO-65, hits 1 Allied Ships CV Yorktown, Torpedo hits 1 (SYS 7/FLOT 38-37/ENG 0/FIRE 0) CA Chester CA Houston CL Phoenix DD Tucker DD Downes DD Cushing SS RO-65 launches 6 torpedoes at CV Yorktown Then the US destroyer TF stormed into Koumac. A short engagement, with minimal damage, except for Monaghan taking a torpedo. The best part of this engagement was the enemy launching torpedoes at destroyers and (mostly) missing. This would be important for later engagements. One of the enemy destroyers was hit by a torpedo, but it was a dud. Night Time Surface Combat, near Koumac at 113,156, Range 1,000 Yards Japanese Ships CL Yura CL Abukuma CL Kuma DD Kamikaze DD Asakaze, Shell hits 2, on fire DD Asanagi, Shell hits 1 DD Yunagi Allied Ships DD Farragut DD Aylwin DD Monaghan, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk DD Dale DD Worden DD MacDonough, Shell hits 3 (SYS 17/FLOT 0/ENG 0/FIRE 0) DD Dewey, Shell hits 1 Low visibility due to Rain with 0% moonlight Maximum visibility in Rain and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards Still at night, the ABDA light cruiser TF engages. Night Time Surface Combat, near Koumac at 113,156, Range 1,000 Yards Japanese aircraft no flights Japanese aircraft losses E7K2 Alf: 1 destroyed Japanese Ships CL Yura, Shell hits 10, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk CL Abukuma CL Kuma DD Kamikaze, Shell hits 2, heavy fires DD Asakaze, on fire DD Asanagi DD Yunagi Allied Ships CL Leander, Shell hits 1 CL Achilles CL De Ruyter CL Tromp CL Emerald, Shell hits 6 DD Gwin DD Grayson DD O'Brien, Shell hits 1, on fire DD Walke DD Benham Reduced visibility due to Rain with 0% moonlight Maximum visibility in Rain and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards CL Leander got 2 torpedo hits on CL Yura. Leander was a hero in an earlier battle in the war, getting torpedo hits on an enemy ship when other ships, including Boise and Houston, did little. Leander does it again. The enemy TF then retreated to Belep Islands to the north, only to run into a minesweeper that was checking Belep for mines. DMS Long was hit with 3 shells, but took very little damage SYS 3/FLOT 1-0/ENG 0/FIRE 0. The ABDA TF then ran into 6 motor torpedo boats at Koumac, engaged again at 2,000 yards, and neither side landed a single shot. During the daylight,the enemy TF that had retreated to Belep then reappeared at Koumac to fight another round, finding that the ABDA TF was still there. Day Time Surface Combat, near Koumac at 113,156, Range 14,000 Yards Japanese Ships CL Abukuma, Shell hits 3, on fire CL Kuma, Shell hits 24, heavy fires, heavy damage DD Kamikaze, Shell hits 4 DD Asakaze, Shell hits 14, and is sunk DD Asanagi, Shell hits 5, on fire, heavy damage DD Yunagi, Shell hits 4, on fire Allied Ships CL Leander, Shell hits 1, on fire (SYS 17/FLOT 2/ENG 6/FIRE 0) CL Achilles, Shell hits 1, on fire (SYS 20/FLOT 0/ENG 8-1/ FIRE 0) CL De Ruyter, Shell hits 1 (SYS 16/FLOT 7-2/ENG 0/FIRE 0) CL Tromp CL Emerald, Shell hits 6 (SYS 9/FLOT 1-0/ENG 0/FIRE 0) DD Gwin, Shell hits 1 (SYS 14/FLOT 0/ENG 3-0/FIRE 0) DD Grayson DD O'Brien (SYS 5/FLOT 9-4/ENG 6/FIRE 0) DD Walke, Shell hits 3, on fire (SYS 27/FLOT 11-2/ENG 4/FIRE 0) DD Benham Poor visibility due to Rain Maximum visibility in Rain: 15,000 yards It was a very long fight, starting at 15,000 yards, moving slowly down to 6,000 yards, then up to 13,000 yards, then down to 9,000, then up to 11,000 yards, then back down to 5,000 yards, up to 6,000 yards, back down to 4,000 yards, then 11,000 and 16,000 and finally at 23,000 yards. A long and incredibly interesting fight to watch. It didn't hurt that the truly ABDA force did well. It may have paid off that I had replaced the TF leader captain with an excellent captain. I don't recall seeing such a mixed nationality force do so well for me before. 2 P-39 squadrons from Noumea swept Koumac, and it went very poorly. Both combat TFs that I sent to Koumac were engaged and neither performed the assigned bombardment mission, so the 100+ enemy fighters were all ready to go. The P-39s paid the price, losing 28 of them, for the loss of 3 Oscars and 3 Zeros. I knew that this could happen, and it was still worth it. By luck, the weather appeared to prevent an Allied carrier strike on enemy ships at Koumac and Belep. I needed those P-39 sweeps to soften up the enemy, so that I wouldn't lose as many carrier planes. I'd also assigned multiple B-17 squadrons in Australia to hit Koumac, and they didn't fly either. B-26s from Norfolk Island hit La Foa's airfield, doing minor damage in bad weather. 8 LB-30s from Australia did hit Belep's port, doing minor damage, but not hitting any ships in port. Near Luganville, Dutch sub KXVI got a torpedo hit on xAK Sinsyu Maru, sinking her. Sub Tambor missed an xAK near Truk. Paoshan in Western China got fighter sweeps and multiple bomber groups hitting the airfield. I moved a bunch of fighters in today. Quite a day. A lot of fun to watch, even if it wasn't all good. The worst part of the day was Yorktown getting hit with a torpedo. This is the 2nd torpedo hit for Yorktown in the war. The first was when US carriers made their first appearance in the South Pacific, and moved east of Luganville trying to flank the enemy to the west. Yorktown is just under 20,000 tons, and can be repaired at Sydney. I flew its fighters to Noumea to help the fight there. The SBDs will be used at various land bases in the South Pacific, lighting up enemy subs on ASW duty, and maybe highlighting where my carriers are when they aren't really there. The other development was that Tanna was invaded. Tanna is ENE of Noumea, and south of Luganville. It appears that a small unit is unloading there. Incredibly, on the same day, I started to fly in a small NZ unit from Suva. One of the small Fiji units. I am using Catalinas for this, as Tanna has no airfield. I'll use more of them today, with others bringing in supply. If I lose Tanna, I'm not too worried, because I think I can keep bombing the size 1 port to prevent the airfield from ever being built. Tanna is a good distance from Koumac and Luganville, and within B-17 range from Suva. I will also bring in supply using APDs using fast transport mode, and am preparing to bring in a raider unit the same way. A very, very interesting turn. [image]local://upfiles/6549/EEFE9EE71C69471491CD0DA80084392F.gif[/image]
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