DanielAClark -> RE: Rookie Problems - Operation Shoestring (3/18/2020 6:13:48 AM)
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Ran two turns tonight. Up through 20th August Port Moresby Front I have reorganized the B17s and concentrated them at Townsville. We hit Buna hard on the 19th...but stand down for the 20th due to fatigue. Multiple cargo ships spotted in Buna harbor so I order the B26s to go after them. Our P39s bravely escort into the teeth of the handful of Zeros. It does not go too badly...we trade nearly 1-1. Our bombers get through and neatly hit two of the transports with four bombs. Nice work! Guadalcanal Two heavy cruisers, two destroyers, and an E boat surprise the San Juan and two of my destroyers. All three USN ships are sunk on the night of the 19th. All day on the 19th, my two carriers (Wasp and Enterprise) spot the enemy ships but refuse to hit them despite having ample sorties (>300) and bombs. I suspect that my strike groups are set with too high a search level (20). This costs me as the following night the two heavy cruisers and one of the enemy destroyers returns and engages the heavy cruiser group (Australia, Canberra, Chicago, Hobart) covering my transports unloading at Lunga Point. We drive off the enemy, with light damage to the cruisers. Our transports had got underway before the attack began and cleared the area. Again, my carriers refuse to engage the enemy. I have adjusted the search settings, and will give them one more day...and if they refuse to fly will withdraw them to Noumea to resupply and then join Saratoga which has just finished resupplying. I begin bombing Tassafaronga with my Noumea B17s...because why not. The base force is loaded up on amphibuous transports and is proceeding to Lunga Point...guarded by Astoria, Quincy, etc. If I have to withdraw the carriers this force will fall back. The Japanese have begun making Betty raids on Lunga. Only 5 planes at a time, with a token zero escort. They go after destroyers during the morning attack...but during the afternoon attack they put one fish into Hobart. She will be leaving for Espirito Santo to try to get some emergency repairs complete (float 50 currently)...before then heading to Sydney. The IJN is starting to hit back.
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