apbarog -> RE: Did You Know I Used to Drive a Rollercoaster?: Apbarog(A) vs OPilot(J) (10/2/2018 6:43:56 AM)
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18 Jun 42 Battleship Revenge, the least damaged of the 4 damaged near Diamond Harbour, left Colombo and headed due west towards Capetown, escorted by destroyer Scout. Scout has seen lots of action, with fighting north of Borneo, and at Akyab, where it was the only ship to survive from a cruiser task force. It witnesses another disaster. Sub attack near Colombo at 24,48 Japanese Ships SS I-164 Allied Ships BB Revenge, Torpedo hits 2, heavy damage DD Scout SS I-164 launches 4 torpedoes at BB Revenge Revenge was SYS 16/FLOT 15-15/ENG 0/FIRE 0. Now it is SYS 36/FLOT 68-46/ENG 10-5/FIRE 0, and can only move one hex. I'll try to go to the Indian coast instead of Colombo, as that will be expected. With blood in the water, the enemy subs will come running. And I suspect there are more of them out there than I know of. Time to try to save the ship, again. Sub Permit spots battleship Hyuga near Victoria Point. During the day, a big CVL task force is spotted, and it looks bigger than the previous ones. I think these task forces are headed north but I can't be sure of that, yet. Cooktown is swept and bombed again but no Allied planes show up. Not after the losses from yesterday. I catch a break in China. An enemy brigade was crossing a river into a hex where both sides have been for awhile. It triggered a shock attack. I'm sure that OPilot didn't expect that. Ground combat at 86,40 (near Sian) Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 6750 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 524 Defending force 29329 troops, 144 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1020 Japanese adjusted assault: 0 Allied adjusted defense: 2341 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 99 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), experience(-) Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-), supply(-) Japanese ground losses: 4308 casualties reported Squads: 258 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 110 disabled Engineers: 12 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 26 (21 destroyed, 5 disabled) Allied ground losses: 7 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Assaulting units: 4th Ind.Mixed Brigade 32nd Division Defending units: 43rd Chinese Corps 34th Chinese Corps 33rd Chinese Corps 92nd Chinese Corps 7th Group Army That unit was wrecked. The 2 damaged Brit cruisers ran from Diamond Harbour towards Cocanada at full speed. CLAA Van Heemskerck almost sinks on the way. It went from SYS 70/FLOT 16-16/ENG 19-4/FIRE 0 to SYS 70/FLOT 56-26/ENG 19-4/FIRE 0. It made it to the size one port, and it will be stuck there indefinitely while it repairs, particularly its FLOT damage. It can go at cruise speed fairly safely from Cocanada to Ceylon, but that won't be for a long while. The other cruiser split off and will arrive tomorrow. It did not take much additional damage. The APs were loaded for the Tarawa invasion and have headed that direction from Christmas Island. Because I'm using slower xAKs for supply, they'll move 6 a day instead of 8. Allied carriers start to move north from Pukapuka and will rendezvous with the transports east of Baker Island. 3 slow battleships will provide bombardment support. I cringe just saying that. I have such bad luck with the slow battleships. Torpedo magnets, I say! The approach to Tarawa will be from the east southeast rather than directly from Tabiteuea. There will be subs on the route, I figure. I haven't set up any air ASW at Tabiteuea yet, but I should. Too busy putting CAP up and using the Catalinas to bomb. Once the airfield grows more, that won't be a problem. [image]local://upfiles/6549/86CE198660A8434FB64F8A6744398053.gif[/image]
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