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kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/4/2005 11:29:06 PM)

WEEK MARCH 14 (1944) - MARCH 20 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE Prince William (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae in Torres Strait)3/15/44*
AK Alkes (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae in Torres Strait)3/15/44**
LST-174 (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae in Torres Strait) 3/20/44***
CV Illustrous (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/15/44**
CV Indomitable (bombed by Ki-48 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/15/44*
CVE Battler (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/15/44**
AP Empire Tamar (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Bangkok near Andaman Is.) 3/15/44**
AK Floridian (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/16/44**
AP Empire Attendant (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/16/44***
AK Forafric (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/18/44***
AP Manoora (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44**
AP Waimana (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44*
AK Deslock (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44***
AP Kanimba (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

CVE Barnes (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae in Torres Strait)3/15/44
LST-341 (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae in Torres Strait)3/15/44
AK Chilka (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Bangkok near Andaman Is.) 3/15/44
DD Pathfinder (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Bangkok near Andaman Is.) 3/16/44
PG Hollyhock (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44
AP Taiyuan (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44
LCI Empire Mace (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44
DD Nepal (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44
AP Talthibius (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44
DD Jupiter (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/19/44

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

PG Chokai Maru (by gunfire from allied surface group near Dili)3/18/44
PC Kyo Maru#7 (by gunfire from allied surface group near Dili)3/18/44
AK Canton Maru (by gunfire and torpedoes from allied surface group near Dili)3/18/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Flounder (damaged by a D4Y near Tokyo Bay) 3/14/44**

PC Shonan Maru #7 (sunk by SS Blackfish north Brunei) 3/15/44
DD Kuri (torpedoed by SS Barbel near Amami Group) 3/17/44**
DD Sagi (sunk by SS Flying Fish NW Singkawang) 3/18/44
DD Isokaze (torpedoed by SS Trespasser west Singapore) 3/20/44***
AK Hokuzan Maru (sunk by SS Rock near Maumere) 3/20/44

SS I-175 (sunk by DDs Bush and Brownson in Torres Strait) 3/15/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/5/2005 2:25:31 PM)

WEEK MARCH 21 (1944) - MARCH 27 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE JAPANESE

Andaman island 3/21/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AP Empire Trooper (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44***
AK Jalapalaka (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44**
AK Hatterlock (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AP Kanimba (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44
AK Forafric (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44
AP Manoora (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44
AK Eidsvoldt (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44
LST Empire Battleaxe (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44
DD Express (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44
AK Floridian (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 3/21/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AP Mogamigawa Maru (torpedoed by SS S-28 north Roti Is.) 3/21/44*
AK Gozan Maru (sunk by SS Sand Lance near Aparri) 3/22/44
AK Mansei Maru (torpedoed by SS Devilfish near Morotai) 3/23/44***
PG Akitsu Maru (torpedoed by SS Tang near Shimuzu) 3/25/44***
PG Chiyo Maru (torpedoed by SS Tang near Shimuzu) 3/26/44***
AK Shichiyo Maru (sunk by SS Sand Lance near Aparri) 3/27/44

SS I-184 (sunk by DDs Murray and McKee near Milne Bay) 3/23/44
SS I-53 (sunk by DE Greenwood near San Francisco) 3/23/44
SS I-39 (damaged by DD Kimberley in Coral Sea) 3/27/44***

SS Rock (damaged by DD Okikaze near Bali) 3/21/44**
SS Argonaut (damaged by a E7K2 in Java Sea) 3/23/44*
SS Grenadier (damaged by a Ki-51 near Taihoku) 3/26/44*




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/5/2005 7:06:56 PM)

WEEK MARCH 28 (1944) - APRIL 3 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AP Saipan Maru (torpedoed by SS S-37 in Java Sea) 3/28/44*
AK India Maru (torpedoed by SS Raton in South China Sea) 3/30/44**
AK Toyoura Maru (torpedoed by SS Tang in South China Sea) 3/31/44***
TK Koryo Maru (sunk by SS Gurnard near Tarakan) 4/1/44
AK Totton Maru (torpedoed by SS Pilotfish near Aparri) 4/2/44***
AK Turuga Maru (torpedoed by SS Gurnard near Balikpapan) 4/3/44**
TK Hokki Maru (sunk by SS Lacetfish north Muntok) 4/3/44

SS S-37 (damaged by PC Gamitsu Maru in Java Sea) 3/28/44*
SS Raton (damaged by PC Kusado and DD Hatsuharu in South China Sea) 3/30/44***
SS Tang (sunk by DD Uranami in South China Sea) 3/31/44
SS Lionfish (sunk by PC Wakamiya near Hong Kong) 4/1/44
SS Gar (damaged by DD Natsugumo near Tarakan) 4/1/44**
SS Pilotfish (sunk by PC Manju near Aparri) 4/2/44

SS I-46 (sunk by DDs Ammen and Franks south P.Moresby) 3/30/44***
SS I-26 (sunk by DDs Hoel and Heermann near P.Moresby) 3/30/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/6/2005 1:44:10 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº27 "MARCH 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (403) Cumulative (9.837)
Air to Air (200)-On field (54)-by Flak (5)-Operational (144)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 682 F4F-4 , 628 Hurricane II- In Bombers: 600 B-17E, 441 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (485) Cumulative (9.380)
Air to Air (356)-On field (64)-by Flak (37)-Operational (28)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 1.221 A6M3a, 1.124 Ki-61KAIc - In Bombers: 925 Ki-49, 784 G4M1

THE ACES

Japanese Aces

1.COL Egashira U.(64th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc...................42 Kills
2.COL Sasaki I. (50th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc.....................39 Kills
3.PO2 Nagashima J. (F1/Yamada Daitai)A6M3a................38 Kills
4.CPO Minowa L.(BI-1 Daitai)A6M5.................................35 Kills
5.PO2 Muto K. (F2/Genzan Daitai)A6M5...........................32 Kills

Allied Aces

1.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G........................32 Kills
2.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
3.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills
4.LTC Johnson G.R. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.....................29 Kills
5.2LT Harris J. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G............................27 Kills



_____________________________

JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION NOTES

Planes in Production: Main Types.

A6M5 Zero..........................479 p/month
D4Y Judy............................188 p/month
B6N Jill...............................137 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
Ki-49 Helen........................ 118 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
Ki-44 Ib............................. 76 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 68 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
J1N1-S............................... 47 p/month
Ki-45 KAIa......................... 44 p/month
E13A1............................... 40 p/month
Ki-45 KAIb..........................25 p/month
Ki-57-II Sonia.................... 20 p/month
Ki-45KAIc.......................... 21 p/month
J2M Jack.............................19 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-84-Ia Frank.................... 320 theorical/month
Ki-100 Tony.........................66 theorical/month
Ki-67 Peggy.........................56 theorical/month
Ki-102a Randy.....................22 theorical/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 theorical/month


JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.700 units
Heavy Industry............14.012 units
Resources....................20.143 units
Oil.................................2.749 units
Manpower...................... 831 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

Naval Shipyard..................1.654 units
Merchant Shipyard...............720 units

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
DD Akishimo, DD Umigiri, DD Yamagiri, DD Tanigiri, DD Haruzuki and SS RO-35.
_____________________________

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front
-3/8: The british prepare the Andaman invasion from Colombo. A smal carrier force, with the CV Illustrous, Indomitable and the CVE Battler, two battlecruisers, six cruisers and ten destroyers will be the cover force.
-3/11:The unexpected allied offensive over Timor provoke a japanese reaction again. The rest of the heavy ships in Rangoon exit from this port and go to Soerbaja. The force consist in three battleships, four heavy cruisers, three light cruisers and nine destroyers.
-3/13: The british carrier force launch an air attack over the Andaman aistrip. The japanese have no planes in this base.
-3/15: The british invade and take Andaman Island. The japanese have no land units there but in the nearest Rangoon base have a plenty of level bombers that spent all day in continous atacks over the british. The three carriers are damaged but not seriously. The japanese traslate at once all the Bettys from Burma to Rangoon to future attacks.
-3/16: The british decide retire the carriers to repair in Colombo and the amphibious force rest undefended. The japanese attacks intensifies and one destroyer is sunk, another is heavy damaged beside two transports.
-3/17: The british decide launch a long time awaited offensive against Calcutta with 75.000 from D.Harbor after a preparatory bombard with the Liberators and fighter bombers. The japanese have around 100.000 men in front Calcutta.
-3/19: The british traslate to Andaman island the 67º SQN (Spitfire VIII) to cover the transport ships but the solution is not enough. In the attacks carried by Bettys from Rangoon are sunk two destroyers, three transports and a patrol boat.
-3/21: The last british transports return to Colombo from Andaman Is. Three damaged merchants sinks in the travel the following days.

Southwest Pacific Front
-3/1: The 1st USA CAV Div. is embarked in a allied naval group for your transport to Darwin from Noumea. The cover force inclosed the CVEs Barnes, Casablanca and Prince William.
-3/7: The 1st AUS Bde reach Dili (Timor), heavy defended by the japanese.
-3/8: The 2nd Amphibious japanese force try to break the aussie aproach but is heavy defeated and get more 300 casualties in the attack.
-3/18: Naval battle of Dili: The japanese have a supply convoy in front Dili and the allies move fast from Darwin to intercept. The surface force commanded by RADM Shafroth, with the CL Birmingham and the destroyers Bell, Buchanan, Lardner, Hughes and Hammann, destroy the japanese force. A merchant, a gunboat and a patroller are sunk.
-3/31: The major air attack against Lae from P.Moresby to date. 42 japanese planes are destroyed on land. The base is devastated.

South/Central Pacific Front
-3/2: The allied task force for the Wake invasion reach Midway.
-3/4: 61 dive bombers and 78 level bombers from american carrier group attack the Wake airstrip without oposition.
-3/5: At night, the battleships North Carolina, Iowa and New Jersey, the heavy cruiser Boston, the light cruisers Detroit and Australia and the destroyers Hopewell, Miller, Haraden, Dortch and Mullany bombard Wake instalations causing heavy damage.
-3/6: The 25th USA INF Div. assault Wake island. Some transports and DEs are damaged by the coastal gunfire. At the end of the day the allies have 7.500 men on the beaches. The japanese defenders are around 8.500 men from 7th Sasebo SNLF and support air units.
-3/7: 2nd day fighting over Wake. The allies have 12.500 troops, the japanese resistence waves.
-3/8: The USA Carrier force retire your ships to Midway.
-3/9: Wake is taken.
-3/13: The last japanese units over Wake surrenders. The allied get 2.637 prisioners.




spence -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/7/2005 4:42:17 AM)

PRISONERS????!!! Who has ever heard of Japanese Prisoners?




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/7/2005 9:15:34 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: spence

PRISONERS????!!! Who has ever heard of Japanese Prisoners?


YES!, is very strange at this stage of war but is the combat report sad. Before that end the japanese units launch a serie of banzai charges and lost many men (and the combat units)in the process but finally surrenders the rest. Was a enginering unit anyway....




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/7/2005 11:08:09 AM)

WEEK APRIL 4 (1944) - APRIL 10 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE Prince William (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lunga near Gili Gili) 4/7/44***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Chuko Maru (torpedoed by SS Bang near Pescadores Is.) 4/6/44**

SS I-47 (damaged by a SB2C near Vanikoro) 4/7/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/8/2005 1:57:30 PM)

WEEK APRIL 11 (1944) - APRIL 17 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Gasmata (New Britain) 4/16/44
Dili (Timor) 4/13/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE St.Lo (bombed by D4Y flying from Lunga south Rennell Is.) 4/12/44*
CVE St.Lo (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Truk near Gasmata) 4/15/44***
CVE Gambier Bay (bombed by D4Y flying from Lunga south Rennell Is.) 4/12/44**
CVE Gambier Bay (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gasmata) 4/15/44***
LST-74 (bombed by D4Y flying from Lunga near Munda) 4/14/44*
AK Augustus Thomas (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gasmata) 4/16/44***
DD Luce (damaged by coastal gunfire near Gili Gili) 4/17/44*
LST-218 (damaged by hit a mine near Buin) 4/17/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DE Cloues (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lunga near Russell Is.) 4/15/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Hagikaze (shelled by B25J flying from P.Moresby near Lae) 4/15/44*
AK Kitahuku Maru (bombed by B25J flying from P.Moresby near Lae) 4/15/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

AK Cebeles Maru (bombed by B25J flying from P.Moresby near Lae) 4/15/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

TK Kiyo Maru (torpedoed by SS Gurnard near Balikpapan) 4/11/44**
AK Asaka Maru (sunk by SS Angler near Batan Is.) 4/12/44**
TK Hishi Maru (torpedoed by SS Bream near Batan Is.) 4/12/44**
AK Tottori Maru (sunk by SS Angler near Takao) 4/16/44
AK Yae Maru (torpedoed by SS Wahoo near Kuching) 4/17/44**

AP Custer (torpedoed by SS I-177 near Munda) 4/14/44**

SS I-177 (sunk by DE Canfield near Munda) 4/14/44
SS I-17 (sunk by DD Dyson south Lunga) 4/15/44

SS Angler (sunk by PC Hirado near Takao) 4/16/44
SS Blackfish (damaged by DD Amatsukaze north Brunei) 4/17/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/9/2005 2:49:48 PM)

WEEK APRIL 18 (1944) - APRIL 24 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Buin (Solomon Is.) 4/19/44
Gili Gili (New Guinea) 4/20/44
Shortlands Is. 4/21/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Eldorado (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gasmata) 4/18/44***
AK Alabaman (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gasmata) 4/18/44***
DD Barton (by coastal gunfire near Lunga in bombard mission) 4/20/44***
DD Stevens (by coastal gunfire near Lunga in bombard mission) 4/20/44***
DD Radford (by coastal gunfire near Lunga in bombard mission) 4/20/44**
BB Mississippi (by coastal gunfire near Lunga in bombard mission) 4/20/44*
BB New Mexico (by coastal gunfire near Lunga in bombard mission) 4/20/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

CVE Gambier Bay (sunk by heavy flooding near Milne Bay) 4/20/44
CVE St.Lo (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near P.Moresby) 4/21/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Yae Maru (sunk by SS Lancetfish north Muntok) 4/18/44
AP Takayo Maru (torpedoed by SS Barbero near Kagoshima) 4/19/44**
TK Hishi Maru #2 (sunk by SS Sealion near Jesselton) 4/20/44
AK Sanuki Maru (torpedoed by SS Lancetfish north Muntok) 4/20/44
TK Kuremente Maru (sunk by SS Crevalle near Batan Is.) 4/22/44
AK Taiko Maru #3 (torpedoed by SS Apogon near Jolo) 4/23/44***
TK Nichirin Maru (torpedoed by SS Capellin in South China Sea) 4/24/44

SS I-33 (damaged by a SBD near Gili Gili) 4/20/44**
SS I-16 (sunk by DD Stephen Potter south Gasmata) 4/21/44
SS I-162 (sunk by DD Wickes near Munda) 4/23/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/11/2005 12:29:30 AM)

WEEK APRIL 25 (1944) - MAY 1 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Munda (Solomon Is.) 4/28/44
Vella Lavella (Solomon Is.) 4/28/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DE Waterman (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Makin Is.) 4/25/44***
AK Michael C. Kerr (bombed by D4Y flying from Wotje near Mili) 5/1/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DD Stevens (by heavy flooding north Koumac) 4/25/44
AK Cabell (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Makin Is.) 4/25/44
LST-218 (scuttled by crew near Buin) 4/30/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Shinamogawa Maru (torpedoed by SS Gabilan near Kagoshima) 4/29/44**
AP Konan Maru (sunk by SS Paddle near Batan Is.) 4/29/44

SS I-172 (sunk by DDs Warren and Murray near Shortlands Is.) 4/27/44
SS I-21 (damaged by DD Daly south Munda) 4/29/44***

SS Gabilan (damaged by DD Sazanami near Kagoshima) 4/29/44*
SS Paddle (damaged by DD Onami near Batan Is.) 4/29/44**





kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/12/2005 4:03:32 PM)

SPECIAL REPORT: THE 2ND BATTLE OF RABAUL

OPEN MOVES

The allies decide the operation WORLDGORGER scheduled to mid April. The objetive is take the main Solomon islands except Lunga (to isolate the japanese stronghold) and disembark over Gasmata, and from there, march to Rabaul and siege it.
The allies leaves Noumea with their forces between 6th and 11th april.
This huge amphibious force is escorted by two carrier task forces in overall command of RADM Bogan G.F.

TF 30.1 (main cover force)
CVs Yorktown and Bunker Hill
CVLs Princeton, Monterey and Cabot
BBs Washington and Indiana.
CAs Indianapolis and Wichita.
CLs Nashville and Honolulu
DDs Fletcher, Callaghan, Dashiell, Foote, Hazelwood, Jenkins, Phillip, W.Porter, Remey and Thatcher.

TF 30.2 (secondary cover force) RADM Whiters
CVs Enterprise and Intrepid.
CVLs Langley and San Jacinto.
BBs Massachussets and Alabama.
CAs Baltimore and Boston.
CLs Cleveland, Columbia and Santa Fe.
DDs Hale, Fullam, Erben, Ingersoll, Knap, S.Porter, Sprouston, Murray, Waller, Wickes and Bagley.

Between 9th and 12th april the japanese air bases in operations area are visited almost diary by the carrier and level bomber allied planes. The nipon air forces in Rabaul, Lunga, Munda and Lae are virtually destroyed. However, the japanese sunk some allied ships, inclosed two CVEs.

The Kido Butai maintain your ships in Truk because the allied superiority but the low level of supplies in Lae (really the main japanese base in south Pacific), force the japanese to leave your safe heaven the 25th.

JAPANESE FORCES

The KB that abandon Truk is the most formidable carrier force to japanese disposal in the entire Pacific War:

First Division: RADM Yamaguchi
-CVs Hiyo, Taiho, Unryu and Kasagi, CVL Chitose
-BB Hiei
-CA Tone, Chikuma and Maya, CLs Oyodo and Noshiro.
-DDs Shimakaze, Teruzuki, Shimozuki, Natsuzuki, Kazegumo, Umigiri, Yamagiri, Tanigiri, Hayashio and Suzukaze.

Second Division: VADM Komatsu
-CVs Akagi, Hiryu, Soryu, Shokaku and Katsuragi. CVL Ryuho, CVEs Taiyo, Chuyo and Shinyo.
-BBs Kongo, Yamato and Musashi.
-CAs Chokai, Myoko and Mogami, CLs Yahagi and Naka.
-DDs Shinonome, Amagiri, Mutsuki, Uzuki, Minazuki, Fumizuki, Kikuzuki and Nagatsuki.

THE EVENTS

April 27

-The two american carrier forces maintain your position around 180 miles south Buka but the group of RADM Whiters must go to south to refuel.
-The japanese protect the supply convoy to Lae NW of Emeriau island.

April 28

-The allies take the Shortlands and Munda in the morning and the Whiters force return to your station near Gasmata. In this base the american disembark a base unit to traslate at once the VP-81 from Noumea and operate next morning with those search planes.

April 29

-The american forces and the japanese discover the one to the other. The japanese decide maintain your position cover the supply force to all cost and the allies leave Gasmata going to west to confront the menace. The battle is open.

April 30

-The japanese position is very near to Talasea and the allies are very near to Arawe.

-1st American raid: 21 Hellcats and 7 Helldiver. Japanese CAP: 135 zeros. The japanese lost 23 zeros. The allies lost 13 Hellcats and the seven SB2C. No hits.
-2nd American raid: 39 Hellcats and 4 TBF. Japanese CAP: 122 zeros. The japanese lost 45 zeros. The allies lost 16 Hellcats and one TBF. Again no hits on ships.
-3rd American raid: 95 Hellcats, 16 SBD, 58 SB2C and 47 TBF. Japanese CAP: 67 zeros. 65 zeros are shot down. The attackers lost 18 Hellcats, 1 SBD, 6 SB2C and 4 TBF. This time was a plenty of hits.
The battleship Kongo was sunk by six bombs and one torpedo. Heavy damage on the CV Katsuragi and CVL Ryuho; moderate damage on CV Akagi, CV Hiryu, CV Soryu, CV Shokaku and BB Musashi.

-1st Japanese raid: 77 Zeros, 110 Judys and 70 Jills) American CAP: 50 Hellcats. 16 F6F are shot down, the attackers lost 56 zeros, 21 D4Y and 22 B6N.
The CV Bunker Hill is heavy damaged by three bombs, moderate damage on CV Yorktown and minor damage on CVL Cabot, Princeton and Monterey.
-2nd Japanese raid: 66 Judys and 85 Jills without escort. American CAP: 34 Hellcats. The attackers lost 21 Judys and 50 Jills. The CVs Enterprise and Intrepid are hit by bombs but the damage is very light.

May 1

-The japanese convoy almost reach Lae and the KB try to form a barrier to protect. Some crippled japanese carriers try to refuge in Lae. The japanese are virtually without zero cover because the heavy losses and the american get profit.

-1st American raid with support of planes from P.Moresby: 11 FM-2, 54 Hellcats, 10 Corsairs and 23 P-38G escort a force with 28 SBD, 21 SB2C, 33 TBF, 18 TBM and 64 B-25J. The japanese CAP only have 10 zeros. All japanese fighters are shot down, the allies lost two fighters and seven bombers.
The CV Hiyo is hit by five bombs and one torpedo and is abandoned. The CV Unryu rest dead in the water with uncontroled fires. The CV Kasagi have moderate damage and the CA Chikuma is hit by three bombs and reduced your speed to 17 knots.
-2nd American raid: 36 F6F, 32 SB2C and 31 TBF. The japanese are without CAP. The japanese lost the battle.
The CV Kasagi is heavy damaged beside the CVL Chitose. More damage is inflicted over the CV Hiyo, CV Unryu and BB Hiei.
-3rd American raid: 53 F6F, 11 SB2C. No zeros on CAP. The CV Katsuragi is hit by another bomb, the CV Akagi also get a bomb and the CVE Kaiyo is hit by another artifact.

-1st Japanese raid: 25 D4Y without escort. 35 Hellcats on CAP. 21 D4Y are shot down. No losses.
-2nd Japanese raid: 33 D4Y and 14 B6N with five zeros. 35 Hellcats on CAP. The japanese hit the CV Enterprise with a bomb but the damage is light. 41 japanese planes are destroyed.
-3rd Japanese raid: 6 Judys and 20 Jills without escort. 68 Hellcats on CAP. 21 japanese are destroyed with no allied losses. No hits.
-4th Japanese raid: 4 Judys and 28 Jills with a escort of 53 fighters from Lae base. 68 Hellcats on CAP. The japanese lost 11 zeros, 3 Judys, 13 Jills, 12 Tojos, and 17 Ki-61. The CVL Langley is torpedoed and the damage in flooding is severe.

AFTERMATH

May 2

-The CV Unryu and Hiyo are sunk near Buna.
-Yamaguchi and Komatsu forces enter in Lae port to refuge. The base is attacked all day from P.Moresby without success.
-The american forces retire your ships to Buin to repair urgent damage and get supplies and fuel.
-The CA Chikuma lost your propulsion near Talasea and is sunk by the allied planes.

May 3

-The CV Kasagi reach Lae but your damage is so serious that is scuttled.

May 11

-The american most damaged ships (especially the Yorktown) enter in Noumea port.
-The KB abandon Lae to Truk. The CVL Chitose must remain in Lae to patch your flooding systems.


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kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/13/2005 2:03:04 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº28 "APRIL 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (616) Cumulative (10.466)
Air to Air (439)-On field (27)-by Flak (46)-Operational (104)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 682 F4F-4 , 628 Hurricane II- In Bombers: 660 B-17E, 442 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (1.707) Cumulative (11.087)
Air to Air (1.047)-On field (489)-by Flak (134)-Operational (37)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 1.550 Ki-61KAIc, 1.265 A6M3a - In Bombers: 942 Ki-49, 804 G4M1

THE ACES

Japanese Aces

1.COL Egashira U.(64th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc...................44 Kills
2.COL Sasaki I. (50th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc.....................39 Kills
3.PO2 Nagashima J. (F1/Yamada Daitai)A6M3a................38 Kills
4.CPO Minowa L.(BI-1 Daitai)A6M5.................................35 Kills
5.PO2 Muto K. (F2/Genzan Daitai)A6M5...........................32 Kills

Allied Aces

1.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G........................32 Kills
2.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
3.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills
4.SLDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb.........30 Kills
5.LTC Johnson G.R. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.....................29 Kills




_____________________________

JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION NOTES

Planes in Production: Main Types.

A6M5 Zero..........................479 p/month
D4Y Judy............................188 p/month
B6N Jill...............................137 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
Ki-49 Helen........................ 118 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
Ki-44 Ib............................. 76 p/month
Ki-45KAIc.......................... 65 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
J2M Jack.............................54 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
J1N1-S............................... 47 p/month
E13A1............................... 40 p/month
Ki-45 KAIb..........................25 p/month
Ki-57-II Sonia.................... 20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-84-Ia Frank.................... 320 theorical/month
Ki-100 Tony.........................73 theorical/month
Ki-67 Peggy.........................56 theorical/month
Ki-102a Randy.....................22 theorical/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 theorical/month


JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.780 units
Heavy Industry............14.012 units
Resources....................20.160 units
Oil.................................2.749 units
Manpower...................... 831 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

Naval Shipyard..................1.654 units
Merchant Shipyard...............720 units

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
CV Kasagi, DD Natsuzuki, DD Mochitsuki, DD Matsu, SS RO-36 and SS I-12.
_____________________________

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front
-4/6: The allies probe the japanese defenses around Calcutta. Another 3.500 british casualties and the front is again a stalemate.
-4/22: First operative mission of the B-29 Superfortress (40th BG) from your bases in D.Harbor. The first objetive is Calcutta.

Southwest Pacific Front
-4/3: The allied planes launch a huge air raid over Lae from P.Moresby. More than 50 japanese planes destroyed on land and shot down. The allies only lost 13.
-4/13: 17.000 aussie troops from 5th division and 1st Bde take Dili after a short fighting. The japanese retire your forces to Koepang.

South/Central Pacific Front
-4/3: The KB return to Truk.
-4/6: The allies decide the operation WORLDGORGER. Objetives 1st phase are Gili Gili, Gasmata, Buin and Munda.
-4/9: Heavy allied air attacks against the japanese airstrips in Solomon area. Rabaul, Munda and Lunga main objetives.
-4/10: Another heavy air attack against Rabaul base. Moderate damage inflicted and heavy japanese air losses.
-4/11: The allied main amphibious task force, around 300 miles south Rennell Is. is attacked from Lunga without success.
-4/12: RADM Yamaguchi leaves Truk with the KB to protect a supply convoy destined to Lae.
-4/13: VADM Brown bombard Munda with seven battleships (Maryland, Colorado, Nevada, California, Idaho, New Mexico and Mississipi), four heavy cruisers (Pittsburg, Marblehead, Camberra and Houston) and nine destroyers.
-4/14: The 32th USA Infantry division disembark over Munda defended by around 10.000 japanese.
-4/14: The allied carrier groups maintain your position around 100 miles south Rabaul. The japanese air activity is very sparse but the CVE St.Lo and CVE Gambier Bay, near Gasmata, are attacked and damaged.
-4/15: RADM Yamaguchi knows the presence of allied carrier groups and decide return with the KB to Truk. The convoy continue to Lae and near that port is attacked from P.Moresby by the B-25J. Two japanese AK are sunk, the rest heavy damaged.
-4/15: The 37th USA Infantry division take Gasmata without fight because the base is undefended.
-4/16: Heavy fighting in Munda, the japanese make a obstinate resistence. The allies decide reinforced the operation over Munda with the 3rd USMC Division, now in Noumea.
-4/19: The 4th USMC division take Buin defended by only 1.200 japanese.
-4/20: The VADM Brown bombard Lunga with their group. The japanese losses are 1.500 and many daitais are transfer to Rabaul.
-4/20: The 1st USMC Division take Gili Gili, defended by only 2.000 japanese troops.
-4/21: The 503th USA PARA Rgt. take the Shortlands without fight.
-4/17: The allied disembark over Buin. The LST-218 hit a mine and sinks.
-4/25: The KB leaves Truk again, being reforced with new carriers from Tokyo. The objective is the same, protect a vital supply convoy to Lae.
-4/27: The 3rd USMC Division arrives to Munda. The japanese defenders must retire your troops to jungle the following day.
-4/27-5/2: THE SECOND BATTLE OF RABAUL (see the above post) The japanese KB is defeated by americans near Buna. The nipons lost three carriers, one battlecruiser, one heavy cruiser and heavy damage on one CVL, two CVs and one battleship. The americans only have the CV Yorktown heavy damaged. Moderate damage on CVL Langley.
-4/28: The 503th USA PARA Rgt. take Vella Lavella after a shot combat. The japanese defenders go to jungle.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/14/2005 10:53:56 PM)

WEEK MAY 2 (1944) - MAY 8 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Tassafaronga (Guadalcanal Is.) 5/5/44
Kai island (DEI) 5/8/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK George Kenny (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gili Gili) 5/3/44*
AK Francisco Quiñones (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gili Gili) 5/3/44**
LCI-435 (by coastal gunfire near Tassafaronga) 5/4/44*
DD Halsey Powell (by coastal gunfire near Tassafaronga) 5/4/44*
AK Morrison R. Waite (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Makin) 5/5/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DE Elden (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gili Gili) 5/3/44
AK Morgan Robertson (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Makin) 5/5/44
AK Morton M. McCarver (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Makin) 5/5/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Teibo Maru (torpedoed by SS Queenfish near Swatow) 5/7/44**
TK Tatekawa Maru (torpedoed by SS O21 in Cebeles Sea) 5/8/44**

SS Halibut (damaged by PC Mutsune near Kiungahan) 5/5/44**
SS S-33 (sunk by a E13A1 near Truk) 5/5/44
SS Queenfish (sunk by DDs Hatsushima and Takanami) 5/7/44

SS I-21 (lost south Truk) 5/6/44
SS I-178 (sunk by DD Halsey Powell near Gili Gili) 5/8/44




toraq -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/14/2005 11:42:19 PM)

Fremen

Cuánta experiencia tenían los pilotos de la marina japonesa?. Los Zeros eran Zekes (del modelo 5)??

Buena partida. Continúa defendiendo el imperio!! [:)]




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/15/2005 2:25:05 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: toraq

Fremen

Cuánta experiencia tenían los pilotos de la marina japonesa?. Los Zeros eran Zekes (del modelo 5)??

Buena partida. Continúa defendiendo el imperio!! [:)]


Si, en efecto eran todos Zekes. La experiencia de la KB oscilaba entre 65y 75, he tratado de cuidarlos bastante dandoles los mejores pilotos. Por desgracia en el ejército y el resto de la marina, sobretodo los basados en tierra, la experiencia esta entre 47 y 53, y asi les fue contra los Hellcats.[:@]

Seguiré defendiendo el imperio, algo bastante dificil actualmente dado que empieza a escasear el petroleo en "my homeland".




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/16/2005 12:20:29 PM)

WEEK MAY 9 (1944) - MAY 15 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE Kalilin Bay (bombed by G4M2 flying from Truk near Gili Gili) 5/11/44**
CVE Ommaney Bay (bombed by G4M2 flying from Truk near Gili Gili) 5/11/44*
DD Roe (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Nauru) 5/14/44***
CA Louisville (torpedoed by B6N flying from Amboina near Kai island) 5/11/44**
CL San Francisco (torpedoed by B6N flying from Amboina near Kai island) 5/11/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LCI-85 (torpedoed by B6N flying from Amboina near Kai island) 5/11/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK San Francisco Maru (torpedoed by TBF flying from Gasmata near Talasea) 5/11/44***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Brisbane Maru (torpedoed by SS Flying Fish near Kuching) 5/12/44**
AK Hiyama Maru (sunk by SS Lapon near Kuching) 5/12/44
TK Ogura Maru#3 (torpedoed by SS Guavina near Sakashima) 5/13/44*
AK Beryl (sunk by SS Tambor near Batan island) 5/13/44
AK Tosei Maru (torpedoed by SS Scabbardfish near Amami Gp.) 5/15/44**

SS Scabbardfish (damaged by DD Shigure near Amami Gp.) 5/15/44*




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/17/2005 11:54:28 AM)

HALL OF FAME SPECIAL REPORT

ALLIED TOP SUBMARINE ACES (AT MAY 44)

1-LCDR Garrison M.E. (SS Sand Lance)--------7 Ships [5 AK, 2 TK]
2-LCDR Murphy J.W. (SS Tambor)------------- 6 Ships [3 AK, 3 TK] 2 Purple heart.
3-LCDR Kirk O.G. (SS Lapon)------------------ 5 Ships [4 AK, 1 AP]
4-LCDR Groneveldt (SS KXIV)----------------- 4 Ships [2 AK, 1 TK, 1 AP]
5-LCDR Klarkring T.B. (SS Guardfish)--------- 4 Ships [4 AK]
6-LCDR Ambruster S.H. (SS Robalo)---------- 4 Ships [4 AK]
7-LCDR Bourland J.H. (SS Runner)------------ 4 Ships [2 AP, 1 AK, 1 TK] Posthumous.
8-LCDR Whelchel (SS Steelhead)-------------- 4 Ships [1 AK, 2 TK, 1 PG] 1 Purple heart.
9-LCDR Kennedy L.G. (SS Wahoo)------------ 4 Ships [1 AP, 3 TK]





kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/18/2005 12:44:59 PM)

WEEK MAY 16 (1944) - MAY 22 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Russell Is. (Solomons) 5/22/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE Casablanca (bombed by D4Y flying from Lunga near Munda) 5/16/44*
AK Allioth (bombed by G4M2 flying from Truk near Tassafaronga) 5/17/44*
CVE Nehenta Bay (bombed by D4Y flying from Lunga near Munda) 5/17/44*
DD John Rodgers (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/22/44*
DD Harrison (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/22/44***
DD William Porter (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/22/44*
CA Wichita (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/22/44*
AK John H.Couch (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Makin Is.) 5/22/44**

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Fukushu Maru (torpedoed by SS Barbero in South China Sea) 5/16/44***
TK Choran Maru (sunk by SS Apogon north Brunei) 5/17/44
AK Okuni Maru (torpedoed by SS Croaker near Camranh Bay) 5/18/44**
AK Hidaka Maru (torpedoed by SS Harder near Kendari) 5/19/44**
AK Kanaiyama Maru (torpedoed by SS Gurnard near Taliabu) 5/19/44***
AK Kinka Maru (sunk by SS Baya near Amami Gp.) 5/20/44
TK Yuho Maru (sunk by SS Dragonet near Kuching) 5/21/44
AK Isuzu Maru (torpedoed by SS Shad near HOng Kong) 5/21/44***
AK Udo Maru (sunk by SS Lapon near Toboali) 5/21/44
AK Myoko Maru (sunk by SS Piranha north Morotai) 5/22/44

SS Croaker (sunk by PC Awaji near Camranh Bay) 5/18/44

SS I-34 (damaged by a PBM north Pearl Harbor) 5/19/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/19/2005 4:32:06 PM)

WEEK MAY 23 (1944) - MAY 29 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Jose Sepulveda (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Nauru) 5/24/44**
AK Empiere Lapwing (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
AK Juan Cabrillo (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
CLAA Juneau (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44*
DD Black (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
DD Hale (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
MSW Revenge (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
LSD Gunston Hall (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
DD Jenkins (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
LST-32 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
CL Sumatra (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44***
DD Claxton (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Koepang near Lautem) 5/23/44***
TK Anastasia (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Koepang near Lautem) 5/23/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LCI-75 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44
LST-17 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/27/44
DD Chevalier (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Koepang near Lautem) 5/23/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Gosyu Maru (torpedoed by SS Piranha east of Mindanao) 5/23/44***
AK Yamamiya Maru (torpedoed by SS Piranha east of Mindanao) 5/24/44**
AK Takamisan Maru (sunk by SS Lancetfish north Muntok) 5/26/44
PG Unkai Maru (sunk by SS Steelhead near Batan Is.) 5/26/44
AK Toyahasi Maru (torpedoed by SS Baya near Amami Gp.) 5/28/44**

SS Manta (damaged by PG Zuiko Maru near Takao) 5/23/44*
SS Halibut (damaged by PG Unkai Maru near Batan Is.) 5/26/44**

SS I-34 (sunk by DD Robinson south Pearl Harbor) 5/24/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/20/2005 3:14:58 PM)

WEEK MAY 30 (1944) - 5 JUNE (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Tokorina (Bougainville) 6/4/44
Maloelap, Mili and Jaluit (Marshall Is.) 6/4/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Porterfield (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44**
DD Halsey Powell (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44***
LCI-536 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/31/44*
AK Charles F. Amidori (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Mili) 6/1/44*
DD Ringgold (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/2/44*
AK Empire Liberty (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/2/44**
CVE Hoggatt Bay (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Jaluit) 6/2/44**
AK Archbishop Lamy (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Kwajalein near Jaluit) 6/2/44*
LSV Catskill (by coastal gunfire near Jaluit) 6/3/44*
CL Detroit (by coastal gunfire near Jaluit) 6/3/44*
AK Pollux (by coastal gunfire near Jaluit) 6/3/44***
DD Charles Ausburne (by coastal gunfire near Jaluit) 6/3/44**
AK Alshain (by coastal gunfire near Jaluit) 6/3/44**
DD Colahan (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44*
AK Pennsylvanian (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44***
DD Capps (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44**
LCI-535 (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44**
DD Paul Hamilton (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44*
DD Richard Leary (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44*
LCI(G)-61 (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44*
CL Mobile (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44*
DD Hall (by coastal gunfire near Maloelap) 6/3/44***
AP William P. Biddle (bombed by G4M2 flying from Truk near Lunga) 6/5/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LCI-448 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44
LCI-446 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44
LCI-524 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44
LCI-445 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44
AK Empire Parsons (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/31/44
LSD Gunston Hall (abandoned by crew south Guadalcanal) 6/4/44
DE McConnell (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 5/30/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Suzukaze (bombed by TBF flying from Gasmata near Admiralty Is.) 6/4/44***
DD Kikuzuki (bombed by TBF flying from Gasmata near Admiralty Is.) 6/4/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

CVL Chitose (scutted by crew in Lae) 6/1/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

DD Otori (sunk by SS Baya near Amami Gp.) 5/30/44
AK Nitiren Maru (sunk by SS Hawkbill in South China Sea) 5/30/44
TK Ichiyu Maru (sunk by SS Guavina near Amami Gp.) 5/31/44
TK Hakko Maru (torpedoed by SS Billfish and after sunk by SS Pampanito near Batan Is.) 6/2/44
AK Shigure Maru (torpedoed by SS Razorback near Swatow) 6/2/44**
TK Ayazono Maru (sunk by SS Pomfret near Muntok) 6/3/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/21/2005 6:55:17 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº29 "MAY 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (387) Cumulative (10.853)
Air to Air (277)-On field (1)-by Flak (29)-Operational (80)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 683 F4F-4 , 628 Hurricane II- In Bombers: 660 B-17E, 464 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (578) Cumulative (11.665)
Air to Air (351)-On field (105)-by Flak (73)-Operational (49)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 1.783 Ki-61KAIc, 1.315 A6M3a - In Bombers: 960 Ki-49, 821 G4M1

THE ACES

Japanese Aces

1.COL Egashira U.(64th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc...................44 Kills
2.COL Sasaki I. (50th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc.....................39 Kills
3.PO2 Nagashima J. (F1/Yamada Daitai)A6M3a................38 Kills
4.CPO Minowa L.(BI-1 Daitai)A6M5.................................35 Kills
5.PO2 Muto K. (F2/Genzan Daitai)A6M5...........................32 Kills

Allied Aces

1.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G........................32 Kills
2.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
3.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills
4.SLDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb.........30 Kills
5.LTC Johnson G.R. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.....................29 Kills




_____________________________

JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION NOTES

Planes in Production: Main Types.

A6M5 Zero..........................479 p/month
Ki-84-Ia Frank.................... 396 p/month
D4Y Judy............................188 p/month
B6N Jill...............................137 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
Ki-49 Helen........................ 118 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................68 p/month
Ki-45KAIc.......................... 65 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
J1N1-S............................... 24 p/month
Ki-57-II Sonia.................... 20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-100 Tony.........................77 theorical/month
Ki-67 Peggy.........................56 theorical/month
Ki-83...................................24 theorical/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 theorical/month


JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.820 units
Heavy Industry............14.018 units
Resources....................20.182 units
Oil.................................2.690 units
Manpower...................... 831 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

Naval Shipyard..................1.654 units
Merchant Shipyard...............720 units

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
DD Kiyoshimo, SS RO-37, RO-38, I-51, RO-39, RO-40, RO-41, I-201, I-202 and RO-42.
_____________________________

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front
-5/20: The british launch another offensive in Calcutta sector without success. Heavy losses in both sides.

Southwest Pacific Front
-5/8: In a lightning movement from Darwin, the Sparrow bn. take Kai island, undefended by the japanese.
-5/15: The B-29's from 19th BG based at Darwin try to mine the port of Kendari. No one japanese ship is damaged by those missions.

South/Central Pacific Front
-5/1: End of the 2nd battle of Rabaul (see above post). Heavy japanese carrier defeat. The nipons lost three CVs and a CVL (that was scuttled near Lae after).
-5/4: The 1st USMC Div land over Tassafaronga and take it. The japanese forces in Lunga are isolated.
-5/7: Bomber and torpedo planes from CV Saratoga attack the japanese airstrip in Mili (Marshall Is.)
-5/11: The KB, yet anchored in Lae, return to Truk.
-5/12: Start the second phase of the WORLGORGER operation. The allies embark the 2nd USMC Div to take Russell Is. The cover force will be TF 35.1 (RADM McCain) with CV Intrepid, CVLs Monterey, Cabot and Cowpens, three battleships, two heavy cruisers, a light cruiser and 11 destroyers.
-5/17: The last ships of Yamaguchi force enter in Truk.
-5/18: A long day of airstrikes over Lunga from allied planes based at Luganville, Efate and the TF 35.1. The airstrip is now almost destroyed and the japanese retire the last survivors planes to Rabaul.
-5/19: The last japanese forces in Munda and Vella Lavella are anihilated.
-5/20: The 2nd USMC Div assault the Russell island.
-5/22: The Russell Is. is take after a short fighting.
-5/22: The US Command in Central Pacific decide advance the operation POWDER BARREL to take the Marshalls. The faible japanese resistence after the airstrikes from Saratoga and the victory in 2nd battle of Rabaul are the main reasons. In the first phase the objetives will be Jaluit, Mili and Maloelap. The cover force (VADM Towers) consist in the new carriers Ticonderoga and Bennington, five CVEs, three cruisers and eight destroyers.
-5/27: After your fast take of Russell Island, the 2nd USMC Div is embarked and go to Lunga beaches to launch a heavy and coordinate attack with the 1st USMC Div. The japanese are very low of supplies and without air support but the allies suffer 3.000 casualties the first day and many ships are damaged by the coastal gunfire.
-5/29: Stiff japanese resistence over Lunga. The nipons have there the 16th division and many air and guard units, around 50.000 troops.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/22/2005 8:19:27 PM)

WEEK JUNE 6 (1944) - JUNE 12 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Buna (New Guinea) 6/6/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Carina (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/6/44***
CL Sumatra (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/6/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DD Halsey Powell (beached near Tulagi to evade sinking) 6/8/44
DD Hale (abandoned near Koumac and sunk after heavy damage) 6/10/44
DD Black (abandoned near Koumac and sunk after heavy damage) 6/10/44

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

DD Kikuzuki (by heavy flooding south Truk) 6/8/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Taiko Maru#3 (torpedoed by SS Cod near Jolo) 6/7/44***
TK Kokuyo Maru (sunk by SS Apogon north Brunei) 6/9/44
TK Isshin Maru (sunk by SS Sealion north Brunei) 6/9/44
TK Nissho Maru (sunk by SS Dragonet near Muntok) 6/10/44
AK Kinkai Maru (sunk by SS Lapon near Kuching) 6/10/44
AK Anbo Maru (torpedoed by SS Gurnard north Kendari) 6/11/44
AK Macassar Maru (sunk by SS Harder near Kendari) 6/11/44
AK Ryoka Maru (torpedoed by SS Pintado near Toboali) 6/12/44

CL Richmond (torpedoed by SS I-32 south Guadalcanal) 6/7/44**
SS Dragonet (sunk by PC Ch.22 near Muntok) 6/10/44
SS S-45 (sunk by MSW W.33 near Brunei) 6/12/44

SS RO-61 (sunk by DD Ringgold near Lunga) 6/7/44
SS I-183 (damaged by DD Converse south Guadalcanal) 6/8/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/23/2005 12:48:24 PM)

WEEK JUNE 13 (1944) - JUNE 19 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Majuro (Marshall Is.) 6/17/44

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AGC Rocky Mountain (abandoned and scuttled by crew by heavy damage near Koumac) 6/16/44
DE Greiner (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Truk near Buin) 6/17/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Wahoo (damaged by PG Shinko Maru near Kuching) 6/13/44*
SS Pintado (sunk by DD Shirayuki near Toboali) 6/15/44

AK Lisbon Maru (torpedoed by SS Pomfret near Sinkep Is.) 6/15/44**
AK Toan Maru (sunk by SS Steelhead near Lingayen) 6/15/44
AK Tamahoko Maru (sunk by SS Trepang near Jolo) 6/17/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/24/2005 1:46:36 PM)

WEEK JUNE 20 (1944) - JUNE 26 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Empire Might (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 6/25/44**
AK Empire Johnson (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 6/25/44**
AK Empire Southey (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 6/25/44***
AK Memphis City (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 6/25/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AK Empire Latimer (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 6/25/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Tonegawa Maru (bombed by B24J flying from Darwin near Koepang) 6/20/44***
AK Nittei Maru (bombed by B24J flying from Darwin near Koepang) 6/23/44***
AK Takaoka Maru (bombed by B24J flying from Darwin near Koepang) 6/23/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

AK Shinyuban Maru (bombed by B24J flying from Darwin near Koepang) 6/20/44
PC Ch.1 (bombed by B24J flying from Darwin near Koepang) 6/23/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

TK Akatuki Maru (sunk by SS Sunfish near Batan Is.) 6/20/44
TK Yamamizu Maru (torpedoed by SS Guavina near Amami Gp.) 6/21/44**
AK Tenkai Maru (torpedoed by SS Guavina near Amami Gp.) 6/22/44**
AK Hisashima Maru (torpedoed by SS Lancetfish near Balikpapan) 6/23/44**
AO Shiriya (sunk by SS Billfish near San Marcelino) 6/25/44
AK Manko Maru (sunk by SS Bonefish near Batan Is.) 6/25/44
AK Totai Maru (sunk by SS Sand Lance near Batan Is.) 6/25/44
AO Shiretoko (torpedoed by SS Cavalla near Lingayen) 6/25/44**
AK Kano Maru (sunk by SS Billfish near San Marcelino) 6/26/44

SS Sunfish (sunk by DDs Michisio and Oshio near Batan Is.) 6/20/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/26/2005 6:54:47 PM)

WEEK JUNE 27 (1944) - JULY 3 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Wotje Atoll (Marshall Is) 6/30/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

LST-202 (by mine near Wotje atoll) 6/30/44**
CLAA San Diego (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/30/44*
MSW Inverell (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/30/44***
LST-26 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/30/44***
DE Engstrom (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/30/44***
LST-22 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/30/44***
LST-21 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 6/30/44***
DD Bush (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 7/1/44*
LST-30 (by coastal gunfire near Lunga) 7/1/44**

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

MSW Yoshino Maru (bombed by B25J flying from Buin near Kavieng) 6/28/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Takaoka Maru (sunk by SS Golet in Sea of Java)6/27/44
AK Sentai Maru (sunk by SS Cavalla near Lingayen) 6/27/44
AK Shuntai Maru (torpedoed by SS Piranha near Swatow) 6/27/44**
PC-1 (sunk by SS Cabrilla near Lingayen) 7/1/44

SS S-37 (sunk by PC-10 and PC-20 near San Marcelino) 6/27/44
SS Cavalla (damaged by a Ki-51 near Takao) 6/30/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/28/2005 1:46:26 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº30 "JUNE 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (225) Cumulative (11.078)
Air to Air (82)-On field (11)-by Flak (25)-Operational (107)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 683 F4F-4 , 629 Hurricane II- In Bombers: 660 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (572) Cumulative (12.237)
Air to Air (284)-On field (231)-by Flak (18)-Operational (39)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 1.899 Ki-61KAIc, 1.359 A6M3a - In Bombers: 972 Ki-49, 840 G4M1

THE ACES

Japanese Aces

1.COL Egashira U.(64th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc...................44 Kills
2.COL Sasaki I. (50th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc.....................39 Kills
3.PO2 Nagashima J. (F1/Yamada Daitai)A6M3a................38 Kills
4.CPO Minowa L.(BI-1 Daitai)A6M5.................................35 Kills
5.PO2 Muto K. (F2/Genzan Daitai)A6M5...........................32 Kills

Allied Aces

1.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G........................32 Kills
2.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
3.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills
4.SLDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb.........30 Kills
5.LTC Johnson G.R. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.....................29 Kills




_____________________________

JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION NOTES

Planes in Production: Main Types.

A6M5 Zero..........................479 p/month
Ki-84-Ia Frank.................... 396 p/month
D4Y Judy............................188 p/month
B7A Grace..........................142 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
Ki-49 Helen........................ 118 p/month *
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................79 p/month
Ki-45KAIc.......................... 65 p/month *
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
J1N1-S............................... 24 p/month *
Ki-57-II Sonia.................... 20 p/month

* This planes have your production stopped because the empty state of the Nakajima engine poll.

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-100 Tony.........................77 theorical/month
Ki-67 Peggy.........................56 theorical/month
Ki-83...................................24 theorical/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 theorical/month


JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.820 units
Heavy Industry............14.042 units
Resources....................20.215 units
Oil.................................2.644 units
Manpower...................... 831 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

Naval Shipyard..................1.654 units
Merchant Shipyard...............720 units

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
CV Aso, CV Ikoma, DD Momo, DD Take, DD Ume, SS RO-39, RO-40, RO-41, RO-42 and RO-43.
_____________________________

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front

-6/3: The allies get the 11th East African division in the Calcutta front but the japanese are yet so strong that the british attack go to a new stalemate with heavy losses on both sides.
-6/5: The british try to break the front again in Asansol but the japanese stop the offensive and cause heavy casualties to attackers.
-6/18: The Superfortress start your bombard campaign against the Oil instalations on Sumatra. Medan and Bangkha are the first targets.

Southwest Pacific Front

-6/6: The 754th USA Tank Bn take Buna (New Guinea), the japanese defenders are out of supplies and retire to Dobodura.


South/Central Pacific Front

-6/1: Heavy air attacks against the allied beaches over Lunga by Betty bombers without success and heavy japanese losses.
-6/2: The POWDER BARREL operation start with heavy airstrikes from allied carrier planes against japanese bases on Marshall islands.
The first day the japanese base on Maloelap is destroyed. The nipons have some medium bombers based at Kwajalein, the only real danger to american operation. The first attack take the Jaluit amphibious force as target and cause heavy torpedo damage to the CVE Hoggatt Bay. The ship must retire to Tarawa.
-6/3: The 161st RCT unit assault Jaluit. The atoll only defense is a japanese engineering unit. Only the AK Pollux is heavy damaged by coastal gunfire. This day the B-24D based at Tarawa bombard the Kwajalein airstrip and destroy 18 Bettys on land in a surprise attack.
This night Jaluit is secured and the 3.000 japanese defenders are destroyed.
-6/3: The japanese coastal defenses are also heavy engaged in Lunga and many allied ships are damaged and some sunk.
-6/3: The 77th USA INF Div. assault Maloelap atoll. The base is defended by around 5.000 japanese, all of them from engineer units. The base is taken without problems after a short fighting.
-6/3: The american carrier group (RADM McCain) is refueled at Noumea and reforced by the CV Saratoga and CVL Princeton.
-6/4: The 4th USMC Div. take Tokorina in Bougainville island.
-6/5: The japanese launch a heavy banzai charge on Lunga with their 45.000 men but the 24.700 marines from 1st and 2nd USMC Div cause 2.500 casualties and a heavy defeat over the nipons. The Lunga airstrip is surrounded by the marines.
-6/5: The last japanese troops on Maloelap and Jaluit are destroyed. More than 8.000 japanese dead.
-6/5: The 27th USA INF Div. take Mili after a short combat.
-6/7: The japanese resistence on Mili is smashed. 2.700 japanese dead.
-6/8: With the fighter units empty because the heavy losses and the low production ratio of the Zekes, the Kido Butai decide retire your ships to Palau and abandon the Truk base.
-6/14: The american destroy the Wotje airstrip in a heavy attack from carriers.
-6/17: The 161st RCT take Majuro without fighting. The base is undefended by the japanese.
-6/30: The 27th USA INF Div. take Wotje. The only japanese defenders are 1.200 men from a IJN unit.
-6/30: The american carrier group (RADM McCain) stay near Guadalcanal with the CVs Intrepid and Saratoga, four CVLs, two battleships, five cruisers and 11 destroyers to cover a new amphibious operation over Lunga. The 31st USA INF Div. is also disembarked to reinforced the 1st and 2nd USMC Divisions.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (9/29/2005 8:31:40 PM)

WEEK JULY 4 (1944) - JULY 10 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

MSW Inverell (scuttled by crew in Lunga) 7/8/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Kinmo Maru (torpedoed by SS Finback near HOng Kong) 7/4/44**
TK Akane Maru (sunk by SS Lancetfish near Balikpapan) 7/4/44
AK Kinmo Maru (sunk by SS Tautog near Hong Kong) 7/4/44
AK Katsukawa Maru (sunk by SS Devilfish near Hong Kong) 7/5/44
AK Tagohoura Maru (sunk by SS Piranha near Swatow) 7/5/44
DD Arare (torpedoed by SS Robalo near Laoag) 7/6/44***
PC-18 (sunk by SS Segundo near Laoag) 7/10/44

SS Guardfish (sunk by PC-10 and PC Mikura north Laoag) 7/4/44
SS Hardhead (damaged by DD Akishimo north Laoag) 7/4/44***
SS Lancetfish (sunk by DD Nowaki near Balikpapan) 7/4/44
SS Icefish (damaged by PC Kanju near Hong Kong) 7/5/44***
SS Piranha (sunk by DDs Makigumo and Mochitsuki near Swatow) 7/5/44
SS Jack (sunk by PC Kurahashi near Tarakan) 7/6/44
SS Pomfret (damaged by DD Tamanami north Muntok) 7/7/44*




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/1/2005 8:40:06 PM)

WEEK JULY 11 (1944) - JULY 17 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Lunga (Guadalcanal) 7/14/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Sigsbee (by mine near Wotje atoll) 7/11/44**
DD Erben (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44**
DD Dashiell (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44***
DD Chauncey (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44***
CVE Kitkun Bay (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Amboina near Bulla) 7/17/44*
CVE Natoma Bay (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Amboina near Bulla) 7/17/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LST-26 (scuttled by crew near Lunga) 7/11/44
DD Cowell (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44
DD Bennett (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44
DD Anthony (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44
DD Franks (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/14/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Kenkoku Maru (sunk by SS Sea Fox near Sikishima) 7/15/44
AK Tsurushima Maru (torpedoed by SS Robalo near Batan Is.) 7/16/44**
TK Eiho Maru (torpedoed by SS Escobar near Hong Kong) 7/16/44**
TK Eiho Maru (sunk by SS Seal near Hong Kong) 7/17/44

SS O21 (sunk by PC-25 near Takao) 7/12/44
SS Hardhead (lost near Menado) 7/15/44
SS Escobar (sunk by DDs Michisio and Kagoshimo near Hong Kong) 7/16/44
SS Jallao (damaged by PC Aguni near Takao) 7/16/44***
SS Dorado (sunk by PC-6 and PC-12 near Batan Is.) 7/17/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/2/2005 8:42:57 PM)

WEEK JULY 18 (1944) - JULY 24 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Amboina (Ceram Is.) 7/22/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Willimoto (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/21/44***
AP Cape San Juan (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/21/44*
AK Crown City (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/22/44***
AK San Lucas (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/22/44***
DE Cabana (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/22/44***
AK Admiral Day (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/22/44***
AK Manulani (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44***
AK Malama (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44***
DD Heywood Edwards (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44***
AK Absaroka (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44***
APD Brooks (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/24/44***
APD Herbert (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/24/44***
CVE Santee (torpedoed by B6N flying from Amboina south Bulla) 7/21/44***
CVE Corregidor (torpedoed by B6N flying from Amboina south Bulla) 7/21/44***
CVE Anzio (torpedoed by B6N flying from Amboina south Bulla) 7/21/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DD Chauncey (by heavy flooding NW of Tarawa) 7/18/44
MSW Penguin (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44
AK Harrington Emerson (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44
MSW Scrimage (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein atoll) 7/23/44
LCI-83 (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Macassar near Amboina) 7/19/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Haruno Maru (torpedoed by TBM from american CVE group north Amboina) 7/19/44**
AK Daiju Maru (torpedoed by TBM from american CVE group north Amboina) 7/20/44**
BB Yamashiro (torpedoed by TBF from american CVE group near Amboina) 7/21/44**

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Nichirei Maru (torpedoed by SS Besugo near Buru island) 7/20/44***
TK Gen'yo Maru (sunk by SS Parche near Muntok) 7/23/44

SS Ling (damaged by a Ki-51 near Lingayen) 7/19/44*
SS Billfish (damaged by DD Hibiki in Java Sea) 7/19/44**
SS Parche (damaged by DD Amagiri near Muntok) 7/23/44***
SS Plaice (damaged by PC-9 near Takao) 7/24/44**

SS RO-41 (damaged by DE Eichenberger south Guadalcanal) 7/24/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/4/2005 2:14:07 PM)

WEEK JULY 25 (1944) - JULY 31 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Bulla (Ceram Is.) 7/25/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AGP Willoughby (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/25/44***
APD Belknap (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/26/44***
LST-270 (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rabaul near Buin) 7/29/44*
LST-272 (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rabaul near Buin) 7/29/44**
LCI(G)-465 (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rabaul near Buin) 7/29/44***
AP Hunter Liggett (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Macassar near Amboina) 7/29/44***
BB New Mexico (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Macassar near Amboina) 7/29/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

MSW Bobolink (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/25/44
AK Manulani (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/25/44
AK Willimoto (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/25/44
AK San Lucas (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/25/44
AK Malama (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/26/44
AK Edward Lander (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/26/44
AK Benjamin Waterhouse (by coastal gunfire near Kwajalein) 7/26/44
DD Heywood (scuttled by crew near Makin atoll) 7/31/44
LCI-63 (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Macassar near Amboina) 7/29/44
LCI-222 (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Macassar near Amboina) 7/29/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Hidaka Maru (bombed by B-24J flying from Darwin in Kendari port) 7/29/44***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

PC Kusagaki (sunk by SS Bonefish in South China Sea) 7/29/44
AK Taichu Maru (torpedoed by SS Barbero in South China Sea) 7/30/44**
AK Hide Maru (torpedoed by SS Steelhead in South China Sea) 7/31/44***

SS Plaice (sunk by DD Yukikaze near Sakashima) 7/25/44




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