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kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/8/2005 7:03:30 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº31 "JULY 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (196) Cumulative (11.274)
Air to Air (67)-On field (0)-by Flak (13)-Operational (116)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 683 F4F-4 , 629 Hurricane II- In Bombers: 664 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (397) Cumulative (12.634)
Air to Air (201)-On field (114)-by Flak (32)-Operational (50)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 1.951 Ki-61KAIc, 1.392 A6M3a - In Bombers: 983 Ki-49, 853 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.WCDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire VIII.......35 Kills
2.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.........................32 Kills
3.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
4.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills
5.LTC Johnson G.R. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.....................29 Kills




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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
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................79 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
Ki-67..................................56 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
Ki-57-II Sonia.................... 20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-100 Tony.........................77 theorical/month
Ki-83...................................24 theorical/month
A6M8 Zeke..........................23 theorical/month
A7M2 Reppu........................20 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....................20.189 units
Oil.................................2.630 units
Manpower...................... 829 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

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

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
None.
_____________________________

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front


Southwest Pacific Front

-7/11: The allies on Darwin prepare to assault the japanese defenses in Ceram island (Operation Dagger).
-7/17: Dagger operation, day one. The allies disembark over Bulla. The japanese launch heavy air attacks with medium bombers from Amboina and Macassar bases and the CVEs Natoma Bay and Kitkun Bay are damaged.
-7/17: A few hours after the start of Dagger operation, the japanese navy forces at DEI (RADM Tanaka), based at Soerbaja, leaves that port with the battleships Fuso, Yamashiro and Hyuga, the heavy cruisers Takao, Haguro, Nachi and Mikuma, light cruisers Tama, Oi and Kiso, and the destroyers Akatsuki, Hibiki, Usugumo, Hatsuyuki, Yayoi, Satsuki, Okikaze, Numakaze and Fuyo. Your objective is catch the allied transport forces near Ceram Island.
-7/19: Dagger operation, day three. The allies disembark over Amboina. This time the japanese bombers sunk a LCI.
-7/19: The submarine Billfish locate the Tanaka forces in Java Sea. At once, the allies leaves Darwin with the battleships Richelieu, Idaho and New Mexico, the cruiser Vincennes, the light cruisers Achilles, Adelaide, Boise and Dragon and five destroyers.
-7/21: The allies notice the task force from Darwin do not reach Amboina beachead in time and give the order to retire the amphibious groups to evade the japanese trap. RADM Tanaka make a recon of Amboina aproaches but no one allied ship is trapped. However, the BB Yamashiro is torpedoed by a TBM from CVE Liscome Bay. Tanaka decide retire your ships to refuel and repair in Balikpapan base.
-7/22: The 6th AUS INF DIV take Amboina. The japanese defense was only around 4.000 men from IJN support units.
-7/22: The main allied naval forces remain at anchor near Kai island waiting recon news of Tanaka movements.
-7/25: The 5th AUS Tank Bn. take Bulla without fighting. The damaged allied ships retire to Darwin.
-7/26: After refuel your ships and send the damaged BB Yamashiro with a short escort to Soerbaja, RADM Tanaka leaves again Balikpapan to catch the allied shipping south of Ceram.
-7/30: The Sparrow bn lauch a small amphibious operation against the undefended Sorong base.

South/Central Pacific Front

-7/2: VADM Smith leaves Noumea with 8 battleships, four heavy cruisers, three light cruisers and ten destroyers to bombard japanese defensive positions around Lunga.
-7/6: The american bombard task force inflict heavy damage over the japanese defenses on Lunga. 3.300 japanese casualties. Only the DD Callaghan was hit by some shells.
-7/7: VADM Smith retire your ships undamaged to Tarawa to refuel. The second target of your force is now Kwajalein, another japanese heavy resistence point.
-7/8: The 37th USA INF DIV avance to Rabaul outskirts after a long march from Gasmata.
-7/14: VADM Smith reach Kwajalein at night and comence the bombarment, this time the american admiral decide use the destroyers also in the attack. The consequence is the sinking of the destroyers Cowell, Bennett, Anthony and Franks by the heavy coastal gunfire. Another four destroyers get heavy damage.
-7/14: The 1st USMC Division take the Lunga airstrip.
-7/21: The allies disembark the 27th USA INF DIV over Kwajalein. The japanese resistence was stiff and the allied losses are heavy.
-7/23: The allies reforced the Kwajalein invasion with the 77th USA INF Div.
-7/26: The Kwajalein atoll is secured by USA forces.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/11/2005 8:27:29 PM)

WEEK AUGUST 1 (1944) - AUGUST 7 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Sorong (New Guinea) 8/5/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DE Lyman (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Truk near Buin) 8/3/44***
CLAA Reno (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44***
DD Sterett (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
DD Porter (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44***
MSW Ipswitch (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
AK Aquarius (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44***
AK Castor (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44***
AK Langkoens (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44***
CVE Liscome Bay (bombed by G4M2 flying from Brunei near Sorong) 8/4/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AGP Orestes (abandoned and scuttled near Tarawa) 8/2/44
DE Cabana (scuttled by crew in Tarawa) 8/6/44
APD Herbert (by heavy flooding near Makin island) 8/7/44
CA Chester (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44
DD Bagley (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44
DD Phelps (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44
MSW Bittern (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

BB Yamashiro (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
BB Hyuga (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
CA Takao (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
CA Mikuma (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
CL Tama (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*
DD Akatsuki (by gunfire in night action near Sorong) 8/2/44*

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

MSW Sage (sunk by SS I-185 SE Irau) 8/2/44
AP Bolivar (sunk by SS I-182 south Russell Is.) 8/2/44
TK Shinkoku Maru (torpedoed by SS Stratagem in South China Sea) 8/6/44**

SS I-182 (sunk by DE Eichenberger south Russell Is.) 8/2/44
SS RO-41 (sunk by DD Hickox south Guadalcanal) 8/6/44

SS Stratagem (sunk by DD Arashio in South China Sea) 8/6/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/14/2005 12:51:50 PM)

WEEK AUGUST 8 (1944) - AUGUST 14 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Charles P. Steinmetz (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Torres St.)8/12/44**
DE Bowers (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Torres St.)8/12/44***
AK Edward G. Ross (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Torres St.)8/12/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LCI(G)-465 (by heavy flooding near Lunga) 8/8/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Hirota Maru (sunk by SS Lapon near Okinawa) 8/10/44
AK Naruto Maru (torpedoed by SS Baya near Batan Is.) 8/11/44**

AK Alan Segger (torpedoed by SS I-41 near S.Francisco) 8/9/44**
AK Chief Chariot (torpedoed by SS RO-40 in Torres St.) 8/12/44**
SS Baya (damaged by PC Kyo Maru#12 near Batan Is.) 8/11/44***
SS Sterlet (damaged by PC Mikura near Lingayen) 8/11/44**
SS S-36 (sunk by DD Shiranuhi near Batan Is.) 8/12/44

SS I-41 (sunk by DE Martin near S.Francisco) 8/9/44
SS RO-40 (sunk by DD Kimberley in Torres St.) 8/12/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/16/2005 5:49:07 PM)

WEEK AUGUST 15 (1944) - AUGUST 21 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Buka (Solomons Is.) 8/17/44
Kavieng (New Ireland Is.) 8/21/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

LST-356 (bombed by Ki-48 flying from Rabaul near Tabar) 8/18/44**
CL Helena (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 8/20/44*
CA Wichita (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 8/20/44*
BB New Jersey (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 8/20/44*

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AP Daifuku Maru (by gunfire in Rabaul port)8/20/44**
AP Humburugu Maru (by gunfire in Rabaul port) 8/20/44**
AP Midori Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
SS RO-35 (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
AK Hitora Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
AK Tokai Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
AP Kotobuki Maru#5 (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
ML Enoshima (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
AP Tensyo Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44**
AP Tenryu Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44**
ML Ninoshima (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
ML Toshima (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
ML Washizaki (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***
ML Kurosaki (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

ML Ma.1 (torpedoed by TBM from American carrier group in Truk) 8/21/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS S-41 (damaged by DD Tamikaze in Cebeles sea) 8/15/44***
SS Caiman (sunk by PC Daito and PC-130 near Takao) 8/18/44
SS Tilefish (damaged by PC-43 near Takao) 8/18/44**
SS Bream (sunk by PC-30 in South China Sea) 8/20/44
SS Blenny (damaged by PC-10 in South China Sea) 8/20/44***
SS Manta (damaged by DD Michisio and DD Akigumo in South China Sea) 8/20/44**

SS I-183 (sunk by DD William Porter south Guadalcanal) 8/16/44
SS I-11 (sunk by Catalina I near Trimcomalee) 8/20/44

AO Ondo (torpedoed by SS Rasher near Swatow) 8/21/44**




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/17/2005 7:28:12 PM)

WEEK AUGUST 22 (1944) - AUGUST 28 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

BB Richelieu (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Koepang near Koepang) 8/25/44*
BB Idaho (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Koepang near Koepang) 8/25/44*
CL Perth (shelled and bombed by A6M5c flying from Koepang near Koepang) 8/25/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AP La Salle (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Hollandia near Gasmata) 8/28/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Kurama Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/23/44***
AP Teizui Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/23/44***
AP Kureha Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/23/44***
AP Oyo Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/24/44***
AP Midori Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/24/44***
PC Shonon Maru#5 (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/24/44***
AS Yasukini Maru (bombed by B25J flying from Buin near New Hannover Is.) 8/24/44*

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

MK Takashima (torpedoed by TBF from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/23/44
SS I-33 (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/23/44
ML Kurosaki (torpedoed by TBF from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/23/44
ML Ninoshima (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Truk port) 8/24/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Blackfish (sunk by PC-9 and PC-26 near Batan Is.) 8/23/44
SS Flying Fish (damaged by PC-20 near Lingayen) 8/27/44**

SS I-202 (sunk by DD Hazelwood near Darwin) 8/24/44
SS RO-43 (lost near Trimcomalee) 8/24/44

AK Kachisan Maru (sunk by SS Shad near Sakashima) 8/24/44
PC-130 (torpedoed by SS Archerfish near Takao) 8/28/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/19/2005 6:30:29 PM)

WEEK AUGUST 29 (1944) - SEPTEMBER 4 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Arawe (New Britain Is.) 9/1/44
Ponape (Marshall Is.) 9/4/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

LST-86 (bombed by Ki-48 flying from Rabaul near Gasmata) 8/29/44*
LST-85 (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Gasmata) 8/29/44***
CL Phoenix (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/3/44*
CA Baltimore (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/3/44*
AGC Blue Ridge (by coastal gunfire near Ponape) 9/3/44***
LCI-532 (by coastal gunfire near Ponape) 9/3/44***
LST-205 (by coastal gunfire near Ponape) 9/3/44***
LST-203 (by coastal gunfire near Ponape) 9/3/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

AK Ryujin Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Ponape) 9/1/44
AK Nanman Maru (bombed by SB2C from American carrier group in Ponape) 9/1/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

PC-130 (sunk by SS Rasher near Takao) 8/29/44
AK Toten Maru (sunk by SS Golet near Batan Is.) 8/29/44
PC-30 (sunk by SS Kete near Swatow) 9/3/44

SS Golet (damaged by DD Makinami near Batan Is.) 8/29/44***
SS Tilefish (lost near Palau Is.) 8/29/44
SS Kete (sunk by DD Akishimo near Swatow) 9/3/44
SS Redfin (sunk by PC-9 and DD Kishinami near Hong Kong) 9/3/44

AK Capricornius (torpedoed by SS I-402 near French Frigate Shoals) 8/29/44**

SS I-402 (sunk by DD McGowan near French Frigate Shoals) 8/29/44
SS I-32 (by gunfire from american surface task force in Rabaul port) 9/3/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/20/2005 4:40:30 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº32 "AUGUST 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (366) Cumulative (11.681)
Air to Air (203)-On field (19)-by Flak (39)-Operational (105)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 683 F4F-4 , 637 P-40N- In Bombers: 664 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (1.108) Cumulative (13.742)
Air to Air (552)-On field (292)-by Flak (109)-Operational (55)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 2.198 Ki-61KAIc, 1.467 A6M3a - In Bombers: 1.077 Ki-49, 975 G4M2

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.WCDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire VIII.......35 Kills
2.1LT Moore V. (VMF-221-USN) F4U-1................................34 Kills
3.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.........................32 Kills
4.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
5.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills





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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
Ki-67..................................174 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
B7A Grace..........................110 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................79 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
Ki-57-II.............................. 20 p/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-100 Tony.........................77 theorical/month
A6M8 Zeke..........................31 theorical/month
A7M2 Reppu........................27 theorical/month
Ki-83...................................24 theorical/month

JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.746 units
Heavy Industry............14.042 units
Resources....................20.184 units
Oil.................................2.506 units
Manpower...................... 828 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

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

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
DD Maki, Kiri and Sugi, SS RO-100, RO-46, I-402, RO-47, I-403 and RO-48
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STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front

-8/2: Huge japanese air attack against Andaman Is. The british shot down 76 planes in this total japanese failure. The damage on base was minimal.

Southwest Pacific Front

-8/1: Heavy japanese air attacks against the allied shipping around Sorong (New Guinea). However, the allied CAP shot down seven and no one ship is damaged.
-8/2: Sorong night action:RADM Tanaka surprise the allied transport and cover group and win a minor victory. The allies lost the CA Chester, the destroyers Phelps and Bagley and a MSW. The nipons only suffer minor damage.
-8/5: The Sparrow Bn take Sorong base. The japanese 2nd Sasebo SNLF withdrawn to Hollandia.
-8/23: The 5th AUS INF DIV reach Koepang after a hard march from Dili.
-8/25: A surface task force from Darwin bombard Koepang with the battleships Richelieu and Idaho, four heavy cruisers, six light cruisers and eleven destroyers.
-8/25: The japanese start a night air campaign with the new plane Ki-102a in the Burma theatre. The first target is the Jamshedpur air base. The attackers return without losses but the damage is very light, some Liberator VIs destroyed on land.

South/Central Pacific Front

-8/15: The RADM McCain leaves Lunga port with the carriers Saratoga, Intrepid, Benington and Ticonderoga, the light carriers Princeton, Cowpens, Monterey, Cabot, Bataan and San Jacinto, two battleships, three cruisers and ten destroyers to launch heavy air attacks against the japanese bases on Truk and Rabaul.
-8/17: The 188th USA Glider Bn take Buka after a light fighting.
-8/20: VADM Brown, with the battleships Maryland, Colorado, Nevada, California, Mississippi, Indiana, Massachussets, Alabama, Iowa and New Jersey, bombard Rabaul base without problems. The damage on japanese base however is very light.
-8/20: The last japanese defenders near Lunga (8.000 troops from 16th JAP INF DIV) are anihilated.
-8/21: The 187th USA Glider Bn take Kavieng after a shot fighting.
-8/21: The american carrier group near Truk launch a huge air attack against the japanese base. 115 dive bombers, 126 level bombers and 148 fighters almost destroy Truk. 46 japanese planes are destroyed, one submarine is sunk and many merchants and transports are damaged.
-8/23: Another air attack over Truk. In the port are sunk another submarine, two minelayers and some merchants.
-8/25: The last 3.000 japanese defenders over Kwajalein are destroyed.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/20/2005 8:45:10 PM)

WEEK SEPTEMBER 5 (1944) - SEPTEMBER 11 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

LST-463 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/10/44***
DD Hudson (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/10/44**
DD Clarence Brownson (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/10/44***
LST-353 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/10/44***
DD Izard (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/10/44**
LST-268 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/10/44***
DE Riddle (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/11/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

MSW Rail (scuttled by crew in Ponape, damage beyond repair) 9/9/44
LST-466 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/11/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AP Chichibu Maru (by gunfire in Lae port) 9/9/44***
AK Hokuroku Maru (by gunfire in Lae port) 9/9/44***
AK Genoa Maru (by gunfire in Lae port) 9/9/44***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

LST-85 (sunk by SS RO-47 near Kiriwina) 9/5/44
LST-86 (sunk by SS RO-47 near Kiriwina) 9/5/44

SS Searaven (sunk by PC Hiburi near Lingayen) 9/6/44
SS Golet (lost north Yap) 9/7/44
SS Cobin (sunk by PC-9 and PC-25 near S.Marcelino) 9/7/44

AK Tatebu Maru (torpedoed by SS Capelin in Phillipine Sea) 9/6/44**

SS I-204 (sunk by DD Thatcher and DD William Porter near Buka) 9/9/44





kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/22/2005 4:18:34 PM)

WEEK SEPTEMBER 12 (1944) - SEPTEMBER 18 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Finshafen (New Guinea) 9/18/44

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LST-353 (by heavy flooding near Rabaul) 9/14/44
LST-463 (by heavy flooding near Rabaul) 9/16/44
AGC Blue Ridge (by heavy flooding near Jaluit) 9/17/44
LST-268 (by heavy flooding near Rabaul) 9/18/44
LCI-532 (by heavy flooding near Jaluit) 9/18/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS RO-39 (sunk by MSW Revenge and DE Dennis near Tokorina) 9/14/44
SS I-54 (lost near S.Francisco) 9/15/44
SS RO-38 (sunk by MSW Impeccable near Arawe) 9/16/44
SS I-176 (sunk by DD Laffey near Rabaul) 9/17/44

SS Rasher (sunk by PC-9 and PC-20 near Hong Kong) 9/15/44
SS Sea Fox (damaged by DD Kiyonami near Iwo Jima) 9/15/44*
SS Kraken (sunk by PC-9 and PC-28 near Hong Kong) 9/18/44

AO Kazahaya (sunk by SS Sea Fox near Iwo Jima) 9/15/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/25/2005 2:03:43 PM)

WEEK SEPTEMBER 19 (1944) - SEPTEMBER 25 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LST-205 (scuttled by crew in Tarawa, damage beyond repair) 9/20/44
DE Riddle (scuttled by crew in Rabaul, damage beyond repair) 9/21/44
DD Clarence Brown (scuttled by crew in Rabaul, damage beyond repair) 9/21/44
LST-460 (scuttled by crew in Rabaul, damage beyond repair) 9/21/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

TK Matsumoto Maru (sunk by SS Roncador in South China Sea) 9/23/44
AK Sinsei Maru (torpedoed by SS Shad near Amami Gp.) 9/23/44**

SS Roncador (sunk by DD Arashio in South China Sea) 9/23/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/27/2005 10:52:31 PM)

WEEK SEPTEMBER 26 (1944) - OCTOBER 2 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Litchfield (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/26/44*
DD Hammann (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/26/44**
LST-204 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/26/44***
LST-42 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/26/44*
DD Boyd (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/27/44*
AK Harriet Monroe (by mine near Rabaul) 9/27/44**
AK George Middlemas (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Rabaul) 9/27/44***
AK Onomea (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near P.Moresby) 9/28/44***
AK Maine (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near P.Moresby) 9/28/44***
CVE Rudyerd Bay (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Rabaul) 9/30/44***
DE Whitehurst (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 10/1/44***
LST-478 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 10/1/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

CVE Wake Island (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Lae near Rabaul) 9/26/44
LCI-529 (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 9/28/44
LST-205 (by heavy flooding near Rabaul) 9/29/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

TK Ose (sunk by SS Terrapin in South China Sea) 9/26/44
AO Sata (torpedoed by SS Ronquil near Hong Kong) 9/28/44**

SS Terrapin (sunk by DD Akigumo in South China Sea) 9/26/44
SS Sea Fox (lost near Ponape) 9/27/44
SS Seal (damaged by PC-29 near Takao) 9/28/44**
SS Ronquil (damaged by DD Michisio near HOng Kong) 9/28/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (10/31/2005 9:22:58 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº33 "SEPTEMBER 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (292) Cumulative (11.973)
Air to Air (170)-On field (4)-by Flak (44)-Operational (74)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 683 F4F-4 , 680 P-40N- In Bombers: 670 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (683) Cumulative (14.425)
Air to Air (355)-On field (220)-by Flak (58)-Operational (50)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 2.331 Ki-61KAIc, 1.526 A6M3a - In Bombers: 1.100 Ki-49, 1.011 G4M2

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.WCDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire VIII.......35 Kills
2.1LT Moore V. (VMF-221-USN) F4U-1................................34 Kills
3.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.........................32 Kills
4.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
5.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 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
Ki-67..................................174 p/month
B7A Grace..........................122 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................79 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
C6N1-S Myrt........................24 p/month
Ki-57-II.............................. 20 p/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

Ki-100 Tony.........................77 theorical/month
A6M8 Zeke..........................41 theorical/month
A7M2 Reppu........................29 theorical/month
Ki-83...................................24 theorical/month

JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.731 units
Heavy Industry............14.042 units
Resources....................20.190 units
Oil.................................2.432 units
Manpower...................... 828 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

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

NEW JAPANESE WARSHIPS THIS MONTH:
SS RO-49 and RO-101
_____________________________

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front

-9/5: New allied defeat in front Calcutta. The british suffer more than 5.000 casualties, the japanese only 800 and the offensive is again stopped.
-9/26: The british decide take Tavoy in a surprise amphibious operation from Trimcomalee. 53 transports leave that port escorted by the carriers Indomitable, Illustrous, Battler, Begum and Shah, three battleships, two battlecruisers, eight cruisers and eight destroyers.

Southwest Pacific Front

-9/1:The 188th USA Glider Rgt. take Arawe (New Britain) without fight after a shot trip from Buin.
-9/8: Heavy air attack over Balikpapan oil industries by Superfortress based at Darwin. 40% production is stopped.
-9/17: The 1st USMC Division disembark over Finshaffen (New Guinea) and take the base without fight. The allies reforced the position with the 637th US Tank Bn.

South/Central Pacific Front

-9/2: American carrier planes sunk two japanese merchants near Ponape.
-9/2: The 3rd and 4th USMC Divisions embark in Lunga. Your objective is Rabaul. The japanese air power in the zone is almost destroyed but the amphibious group will be escorted by the RADM McCain with four fast carriers and three light carriers.
-9/3: The battleships Maryland, Colorado, California, Nevada, Mississippi, Washington, Indiana, Massachusets, Alabama, Iowa and New Jersey, besides eight cruisers and six destroyers bombard Rabaul. The japanese submarine I-32 is sunk inside the port. Only the light cruiser Phoenix was damaged.
-9/3: The 77th INF DIV take Ponape after a short fight. The 4.100 japanese defenders are destroyed.
-9/9: The RADM Brown, after supply your ships in Lunga two days before, bombard Lae base. The damage is very light but the japanese suffer 500 casualties.
-9/13: The 3rd and 4th USMC Divisions disembark over Rabaul. The allies launch at once a general offensive against the japanese defenses. At dusk the japanese 21st infantry division show a stubborn resistence and the allies call off the attack.
-9/23: The RADM McCain leaves Lunga with the carriers Randolph, Hancock, Saratoga and Hornet, the light carriers Princeton, San Jacinto, Monterey, Cabot and Bataan, two battleships, two cruisers and 12 destroyers to launch heavy air attacks against Truk.
-9/26: The 27th USA INF DIV reforced the allied positions in Rabaul.
-9/29: RADM McCain carrier group start the air campaign against the Truk airstrips. In the first day of operations, 200 allied planes attack the japanese base and 90 japanese planes are destroyed. Only 20 allied planes are shot down.
-9/30: Second day of air operations against the Truk base. The japanese fight without hope and another 70 defenders are destroyed by the Hellcats. Some Bettys try to catch the RADM McCain group but all of them are shot down by CAP.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/2/2005 2:16:10 PM)

WEEK OCTOBER 3 (1944) - OCTOBER 9 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Rabaul (New Britain) 10/6/44
Tavoy (Burma) 10/5/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AP Pierce (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/4/44*
AK Elihu Thomson (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Truk near Finshafen) 10/4/44*
DD Halford (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 10/5/44*
AK Amador (by coastal gunfire near Rabaul) 10/5/44***
AP Arthur Middleton (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/5/44**
AK Asphalion (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/6/44**
AK Ferdinand A. Silcox (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/6/44**
AP Doyen (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/7/44**

BC Repulse (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/4/44*
CVE Battler (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/4/44*
BB Queen Elizabeth (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/4/44*
AK Oklahoman (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/5/44*
AK Empire Hope (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/5/44***
AK Empire Glade (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/5/44*
AK Empire Ocean (torpedoed by Ki-67 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/5/44***
AK Nordhval (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/5/44*
AK Jalapalaka (bombed by Ki-49 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 10/5/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

CVE Rudyerd Bay (abandoned by crew near Ponghee, ship dead in the water) 10/4/44
DD Boyd (by heavy flooding near Lunga) 10/4/44
DE Whitehurst (by heavy flooding near Lunga) 10/7/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

BB Hyuga (torpedoed by Avenger II flying from British carrier group near Victoria Point) 10/9/44**
BB Fuso (torpedoed by Avenger II flying from British carrier group near Victoria Point) 10/9/44**
BB Yamashiro (torpedoed by Avenger II flying from British carrier group near Victoria Point) 10/9/44*

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

AP Humburugu Maru (scuttled by crew in Rabaul) 10/6/44
AP Daifuku Maru (scuttled by crew in Rabaul) 10/6/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

DD Cotten (sunk by SS I-27 near Buin) 10/5/44
SS Shad (sunk by PC Aguni in South China Sea) 10/7/44
SS Tuna (sunk by PC-10 near Vigan) 10/9/44

SS I-27 (sunk by DD Lewis Hancock near Buin) 10/5/44

PC-29 (sunk by SS Lapon near Lingayen) 10/6/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/4/2005 1:43:00 PM)

WEEK OCTOBER 10 (1944) - OCTOBER 16 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Case (bombed by G4M1 flying from Palau near Finshafen) 10/10/44*
AK West Ivis (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/11/44***
AP Custer (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/11/44**
DE Wesson (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Sag Sag) 10/12/44***
AO Marias (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Sag Sag) 10/12/44***
AK Alaskan (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Sag Sag) 10/12/44*

AK Empire Tennyson (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**
AK Borduik (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**
AK Empire Kingsley (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**
AK Steel Engineer (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**
AK Honolulan (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**
AK Oregonian (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**
AK Empire Morn (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 10/14/44**

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Bang (sunk by a D4Y near Palau Is.) 10/10/44
SS Bluegill (sunk by PC Ukuru near HOng Kong) 10/11/44
SS Blueback (damaged by DD Hatsuzuki near Kagoshima) 10/11/44*
SS Thresher (sunk by PC Daito near Takao) 10/16/44

AK Liverpool Maru (torpedoed by SS Piper near Kagoshima) 10/11/44**
AK Meiryu Maru (sunk by SS Blueback near Kagoshima) 10/11/44
TK Jinei (torpedoed by SS Parche north Muntok) 10/12/44***

SS I-44 (sunk by DE Coolbaugh and DD Ross near Munda) 10/14/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/7/2005 2:59:45 PM)

WEEK OCTOBER 17 (1944) OCTOBER 23 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AP Storm King (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Talasea) 10/19/44**
AK Ernest Meyer (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Talasea) 10/19/44**
AP Cape Neddick (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Talasea) 10/19/44***
AK Edwin Booth (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/20/44***
AK Coloradan (bombed by G4M1 flying from Palau near Finshafen) 10/21/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LCI-586 (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/20/44
AK Empire Activity (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Rangoon near Andaman Is.) 10/17/44
MSW Toboomba (scuttled by crew in Trimcomalee, damage beyond repair) 10/23/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

TK Kiyo Maru (sunk by SS Pargo north Aparri) 10/17/44**
TK Nisshin Maru (torpedoed by SS Tambor near Aparri) 10/17/44**
DD Hatsuharu (torpedoed by SS Pargo near Tuguegarao) 10/23/44***
DD Kishinami (torpedoed by SS Bonefish near Vigan) 10/23/44***

SS I-39 (sunk by DE Willmarth south Port Moresby) 10/17/44
SS RO-46 (damaged by DD Clark in Torres St.) 10/19/44***

SS Piper (damaged by DD Kishinami near Vigan) 10/17/44*
SS Drum (sunk by PC-28 and PC-25 near Batan Is.) 10/19/44
SS Sea Devil (damaged by DD Hatsuzuki near Okinawa) 10/19/44*
SS Bonefish (damaged by PC-10 near Vigan) 10/23/44**




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/9/2005 9:03:00 PM)

WEEK OCTOBER 24 (1944) - OCTOBER 30 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Moulmein (Burma) 10/25/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

LCI-216 (by coastal gunfire near Koepang) 10/28/44**
LCI-330 (by coastal gunfire near Koepang) 10/29/44*
CL Leander (by coastal gunfire near Koepang) 10/30/44*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AP Knox (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/24/44
AK Ernest Meyer (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/24/44
DD Dortch (torpedoed by B6N flying from Lae near Finshafen) 10/25/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

PC-32 (sunk by SS Pargo near Aparri) 10/28/44
PC-25 (sunk by SS Pargo near Aparri) 10/28/44

SS Sea Dog (damaged by PC-12 near Hong Kong) 10/30/44**




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/13/2005 6:33:29 PM)

WEEK OCTOBER 31 (1944) - NOVEMBER 6 (1944)

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

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Sablefish (sunk by DD Takanami in South China Sea) 10/31/44
SS Bluefish (sunk by PC Ikuna near Takao) 11/4/44
SS Tinosa (sunk by PC Ikuna in South China Sea) 11/5/44
SS Darter (sunk by PC-54 and PC Okinawa in South China Sea) 11/5/44

AO Tsurumi (torpedoed by SS Boarfish near Pescadores Is.) 11/1/44**

SS RO-42 (damaged by DD Taylor near Gasmata) 11/3/44***




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/15/2005 2:25:32 PM)

MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº34 "OCTOBER 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (223) Cumulative (12.196)
Air to Air (123)-On field (4)-by Flak (19)-Operational (77)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 724 P-40N, 684 F4F-4 - In Bombers: 673 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (953) Cumulative (15.378)
Air to Air (623)-On field (217)-by Flak (78)-Operational (35)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 2.521 Ki-61KAIc, 1.609 A6M3a - In Bombers: 1.180 G4M2, 1.152 Ki-49

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.WCDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire VIII.......35 Kills
2.1LT Moore V. (VMF-221-USN) F4U-1................................34 Kills
3.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.........................32 Kills
4.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
5.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 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
Ki-67..................................174 p/month
B7A Grace..........................122 p/month
Ki-61KAIc...........................119 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................79 p/month
Ki-100................................77 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
C6N1-S Myrt........................24 p/month
Ki-57-II.............................. 20 p/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

A6M8 Zeke..........................50 theorical/month
A7M2 Reppu........................34 theorical/month
Ki-83...................................24 theorical/month

JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.824 units
Heavy Industry............14.011 units
Resources....................19.935 units
Oil.................................2.360 units
Manpower...................... 825 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

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

STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front

-10/2: Huge air attack from Rangoon against the British carrier group that protect the amphibious assault over Tavoy. Swarms of Hellcats shot down hundreds of japanese bombers without damage on ships.
-10/4: Another huge air raid against the British operation carrier group. This time the japanese cause light damage to BB Queen Elizabeth and CVE Battler at very high cost, 43 japanese bombers do not return.
-10/5: The british troops take Tavoy after a short fighting against a engineer japanese unit. Five transports damaged by japanese bombers this day.
-10/6: RADM Tanaka leaves Singapore with your surface force to catch the british ships near Tavoy.
-10/9: The Tanaka ships are sighted by british near Victoria Point and heavy attacked all day. The three battleships are torpedoed, BB Hyuga, BB Fuso and BB Yamashiro, the Fuso get the worst damage and your speed is reduced to 9 knots. RADM Tanaka retire to Singapore.
-10/25: The 19th UK INF DIV take Moulmein after a short trip from Tavoy. The british trasfer five squadrons from D.Harbor to Tavoy, mainly fighters and some Mosquito recon planes.

China sector

-10/20: The Chinese troops launch a surprise attack against Sian and take it. The japanese troops retire to Homan.

Southwest Pacific front

-10/20: The american troops, after a rough trip from Finshafen, reach the outskirts of Lae.
-10/22: An allied task force leaves Darwin to disembark the 43rd INF DIV over Koepang. Four CVE, six heavy cruisers, five light cruisers and 14 destroyers form the cover force.
-10/28: Start the amphibious assault over Koepang, only some LCI are damaged by coastal batteries.

South/Central Pacific Front

-10/1: New air attacks against the Truk airstrip from American carrier group. 23 japanese planes destroyed on land, only 5 allied planes lost.
-10/1: Continue the amphibious assault over Rabaul. Tiny japanese defense.
-10/2: Heavy infantry fighting in Rabaul beaches. The 27th and 37th INF DIV sparhead the attack.
-10/3: After three days of attacks against Truk, the RADM McCain carrier group retire your ships to Lunga.
-10/6: With 63.000 troops on land, the americans take Rabaul after a heavy assault with 3rd and 4th Marine divisions.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/17/2005 12:36:34 PM)

WEEK NOVEMBER 7 (1944) - NOVEMBER 13 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Lillian Luckenbach (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Makassar near Koepang) 11/8/44**
CA Louisville (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Makassar near Koepang) 11/8/44***
DD Conner (by coastal gunfire near Koepang) 11/9/44*
CL Adelaide (shelled by a A6M5c near Koepang) 11/10/44*

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

PC Hirado (torpedoed by SS Pampanito in South China Sea) 11/10/44***

SS Pampanito (sunk by PC Mikura in South China Sea) 11/10/44




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/20/2005 12:10:50 PM)

WEEK NOVEMBER 14 (1944) - NOVEMBER 20 (1944)

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

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Koepang (Timor) 11/17/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Finback (sunk by the PC-36 near Pescadores Is.) 11/15/44





kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/20/2005 12:23:27 PM)

WEEK NOVEMBER 21 (1944) - NOVEMBER 27 (1944)

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

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CV Saratoga (torpedoed by Ki-67 flying from Guam SE Guam) 11/24/44*
AO Winnoski (bombed by D4Y flying from Guam SE Guam) 11/25/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

CA Louisville (by heavy flooding near Darwin) 11/21/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Muroran Maru (bombed by SB2C from american carrier group near Guam) 11/24/44**
PG Shinko Maru#2 (bombed by SB2C from american carrier group near Guam) 11/24/44***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Grenadier (damaged by PC Aguni near Takao) 11/21/44*
SS Pipefish (damaged by PC-9 near Pescadores Is.) 11/21/44**
SS Atule (sunk by PC-26 and PC Manju near Swatow) 11/21/44
SS Scamp (damaged by DD Akishimo near Hong Kong) 11/24/44*

SS I-203 (sunk by DD Picking near Truk) 11/21/44
SS RO-104 (damaged by DD Renshaw SE Guam) 11/24/44***
SS RO-45 (sunk by DD Rowe east Tinian) 11/24/44
SS RO-47 (sunk by DD Lewis Hancock east Guam) 11/25/44
SS RO-100 (sunk by DE Osmus near Guam) 11/26/44
SS RO-103 (damaged by DE Corbesier near Guam) 11/26/44
SS RO-37 (sunk by DD Hailey near Tinian) 11/26/44
SS I-201 (damaged by DD Jarvis near Guam) 11/26/44***
SS RO-102 (sunk by air strike in Guam) 11/26/44

AO Lackwanna (torpedoed by SS RO-103 near Guam) 11/26/44**




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/21/2005 1:54:39 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AND THE TAKE OF MARIANAS ISLANDS

JAPANESE INITIAL DISPOSITIONS


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kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/21/2005 2:23:19 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AMERICAN FORCES

TG 50 (Marianas Invasion Force) VADM R.K.Turner

TF 50.1 (Saipan cover force) RADM H.B.Sallada
CVE Prince William, Casablanca, Kalilin Bay and Nehenta Bay
CL Pensacola
DD Brush, Taussig, Fletcher and Bache
DE D.Blackwood, W.C.Cole, D.M.Cummings, Eidenberger and Dennis

TF 50.2 (Amphibious force Saipan, first wave, 4th USMC DIV, 96th INF DIV and 77th INF DIV)
CL Detroit
DD Bennion, Brownson, Hall, Howorth and Sprouston
DE Conklin, Jack Miller, Raymond and Samuel B. Roberts
10 MSW, 1 AO, 10 AP, 4 AK, 1 LSD and 71 LST.

TF 50.3 (Amphibious force Saipan, second wave, 37th INF DIV, V Amph.HQ, IX ART, 713th Tank Bn.)
CL Raleigh
DD Cogswell, Gatling, Haraden and Killen
DE O'Flaherty, Eversole, Hillbert, Lamons and Levy
13 MSW, 3 AP, 2 AK, 1 LSD, 52 LST, 2 LSM, 5 LCI and 5 LCI(G)

TF 50.4 (Second cover force Saipan) VADM Brown W.W.
CVE Petrof Bay, Savo Island, Cape Esperance and Marcus Island
CL Helena
DD Bush, Bears, John Henley, Hoel, Longshaw and Melvin

TF 50.5 (Amphibious force Tinian) RADM Szumiski F.D. (6th USMC DIV, 27th INF DIV, 815th Tank Bn and X ART)
CVE Shipley Bay, Sitkoh Bay, Steamer Bay and Makassar Strait
CL Biloxi
DD Irwin, Mullany, Philip, Remey and Sigourney
DE Edmonds, Silverstein, Osmus, Hemminger and Rall
14 MSW, 1 AO, 10 AP, 2 AK, 1 LSV, 1 LSD, 10 LST, 2 LSM, 4 LCI(G) and 36 LCI.

TF 51.1 (Saipan Bombard force) RADM Smith W.

BB California, Nevada, Mississippi, Maryland, Colorado and Pensylvannia
CA Minneapolis and Baltimore
CL Cleveland
DD Halford, Hailey, John Hood, Kimberley, Murray and Picking

TG 52 (Operational carrier forces)

TF 52.1 RADM McCain J.
CV Randolph, Saratoga and Wasp
CVL Princeton
BB Indiana and Massachusetts
CA Marblehead and Northampton
CLAA Juneau
DD Beale, Haggard, Hickox, Hopewell, Jonhston, Morrison, Stephen Potter and Pringle

TF 52.2 VADM Towers J.H.
CV Franklin, Hancock and Shangri-La
CVL Cabot
CA Quincy, Pittsburg and Portland
CLAA San Diego
CL Nashville
DD L.Hancock, Harrison, Hutchins, Porterfield, Abner Read, Kenshaw, Rowe and Spence

TF 52.3 RADM Spruance R.A.
CV Ticonderoga, Intrepid and Enterprise
CVL Langley
BB New Jersey and North Carolina
CA Houston
CL Phoenix
DD English, C.Ausburne, Miller, La Valette, Ringgold, Schroeder, The Sullivans and Ulhmann

TF 52.4 RADM Clark J.
CV Bennington, Essex and Hornet
CVL Monterey
BB Alabama
CL Montpelier, Denver and Santa Fe
DD Mahan, Benham, Maury, Jarvis, Walke, Sims, Gansevoort, Welles and McCalla















kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/21/2005 2:30:58 PM)

THE JAPANESE NAVAL FORCES AND KIDO BUTAI (at anchor in Palau Islands)

FIRST DIVISION (VADM Nagumo C.)

CV Hiryu, Soryu, Shokaku and Taiho
CVL Zuiho
CVE Taiyo and Chuyo
BB Haruna, Hiei, Kirishima and Yamato
CA Tone and Maya
CL Niyodo
DD Shimakaze, Teruzuki, Shimozuki, Umigiri, Tanigiri, Yudachi, Momo, Uzuki, Kazegumo, Nagatsuki and Hayashio

SECOND DIVISION (RADM Yamaguchi T.)

CV Katsuragi, Aso, Ikoma and Akagi
CVL Ryuho
CVE Shinyo
CA Myoko and Chokai
CL Oyodo and Agano
DD Natsuzuki, Yamagiri, Suzukaze, Minazuki, Asakaze, Mikazuki, Oite, Matsukaze, Yuzuki, Hamakuzi, Harukaze and Mochizuki

COVER FORCE (RADM Tanaka R.)

BB Mutsu and Ise
CA Ashigara, Mogami, Suzuya, Kumano, Aoba and Kinugasa
CL Noshiro, Yahagi, Naka and Abukuma
DD Fumizuki, Atakaze, Asanagi, Yunagi, Sawakaze, Yakaze, Namikaze, Wakatake and Tachikaze





kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/23/2005 12:02:35 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AND THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPINE SEA

OPEN MOVES (24 NOVEMBER 1944- 25 NOVEMBER 1944)

CHRONOLOGY

11/24/44:

-Morning: 1st japanese airstrike against the american carrier forces east Mariana Is. Target is TF 52.2. 15 Ki-49 bombers with a escort of 22 zeros and 20 Ki-61 try to reach the VADM Towers's naval force protected by 130 Hellcats! All japanese planes are shot down with no damage on allied ships. Only 3 Hellcats are destroyed.
-Morning: The TF 52.1 and TF 52.3 launch attacks against the Guam airstrip. 75 dive bombers and 34 level bombers with a escort of 32 fighters destroy on air and land 9 japanese planes. The american lost 15 planes, mainly by AA fire. A PG and a AK are damaged in the port.
-Morning: The Kido Butai leaves the Palau port a go to Mariana islands.

-Afternoon: The 2nd japanese airstrike, this time against the TF 52.1 is carried away by 13 Ki-67, 7 D4Y and 42 fighters (mainly J2M) and a torpedo hit the starboard side of CV Saratoga. The damage is minimal and the nipons lost 37 planes.
-Afternoon: The 3rd attack from Tinian by a couple of Ki-49 and 17 fighters is easly slaughtered by the american CAP.

11/25/44:

-Early morning: The B-29 (500th BG) based at Rabaul bombard the Guam airstrip. The japanese reaction get some success and 6 superfortress are shot down.
-Morning: The 1st japanese raid in this day target the replenishment group, around 120 miles south Guam. The AO Winnoski is hit by two bombs. The Hellcats shot down 6 attackers.
-Morning: The american carrier planes attack the Tinian airstrip with 63 level bombers escorted by 64 Hellcats. The japanese only have four planes in CAP. After the attack the japanese lost another 8 planes. The attackers lost 2 aircraft.

-Afternoon: 2nd japanese attack against the TF 52.1. Nine Ki-67 with two fighers. No damage on ships and four japanese bombers shot down.
-Afternoon: 3rd japanese attack and the most dangerous to date target the TF 52.3. 27 Dive bombers, 22 torpedo bombers and 11 level bombers escorted by 44 fighters. The american CAP was 45 Hellcats. The japanese, for first time, get through. One bomb hit the BB New Jersey's deck. Another breach the CV Intrepid's deck and cause a small fire. The worst is for the CV Enterprise. The ship was torpedoed two times and cause the blow up of one ammo depot spread a huge fire and heavy flooding. The ship was doomed.
In this attack the japanese lost 68 planes, the american only 9 Hellcats.

-Dusk: The CV Enterprise, still on fire and escorted by DD English and Ulhmann, return to Rabaul at 11 knots.




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/23/2005 7:04:21 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AND THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPINE SEA

OPEN MOVES


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kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/24/2005 2:30:22 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AND THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPINE SEA

MAIN ACTION (26 NOVEMBER 1944- 28 NOVEMBER 1944)

CHRONOLOGY

11/26/44:

-Early morning: The american search planes locate the japanese 240 miles SW Guam.
-Morning: 1st american attack over Kido Butai. 25 dive bombers, 32 torpedo bombers escorted by 40 Hellcats and 55 FM2. The japanese CAP is 53 Zekes but the american get through anyway. 31 A6M5 are shot down and the attackers cause heavy damage on CVL Ryuho and moderate on CV Ikoma. 52 allied planes do not return.
-Morning: 2nd american raid. 27 dive bombers, 20 torpedo bombers and 36 fighters. The japanese CAP was only 9 fighters and in consequence the damage was more serious. The Ryuho rested crippled and the CV Aso and CV Ikoma get three or more bombs and both are out of combat with their flight deck closed and huge fires.
-Morning: The 3rd raid was little but the effects, without japanese CAP, are the worst. 25 Helldiver and only 11 Hellcats cause damage on CV Akagi (some fires) and again on CV Aso and CV Ikoma.
-Morining: The 4th raid was carried by 15 TBF and 14 Hellcats and the CVL Ryuho was torpedoed one time. The flooding in the ship was severe and your speed reduced to 9 knots.

-Morning: The 1st japanese raid target the TF 52.2 and was a total failure. 22 Judys and 17 Zekes are totally destroyed by the 60 Hellcats on CAP.
-Morning: The 2nd and main attack get some success. 91 Judys, 32 Nells and 32 B7A, escorted by 37 Zekes hit with a bomb the CV Wasp and the CV Randolph but the damage on those ships was minimal. The worst was on the BB Massachusetts. The battleship was hit by 3 bombs and a torpedo and suffer a moderate flooding and your speed reduced to 18 knots. Your combat capacity is not affected

-Morning: The japanese land based aircraft spent the day on attacks against the amphibious groups and, generally, get more success that the KB. Three CVEs was heavy damaged by bombs and torpedoes; the Shipley Bay, Sitkoh Bay and Steamer Bay. All must return to Rabaul at once.

-Afternoon: The wheather cancel all carrier attacks in the afternoon but the american replenish group rested in a position of good wheather, some 100 miles SW Guam and was attacked with bad results to allies. The DD Bell was sunk, splited away by a torpedo and another four destroyers was heavy damaged with two AOs, the Lackwanna and Tallulah.

11/27/44:

-Early morning: The TF 51.1 bombard Tinian with moderate effect. The japanese lost almost thousand casualties on land and 17 planes are destroyed but the base continue operational.
-Morning: With the first lights the Battle of Philippine sea enters on 2nd day of operations. Again, the americans reach first the japanese ships. The american carrier groups maintain a position 60 miles SW Guam and the japanese have your two divisions around 180 miles W of Mariana islands.
-Morning: 1st american raid. 26 dive bombers and 36 torpedo bombers escorted by 60 fighters. The japanese CAP was 67 fighters but once more time, the attackers get through. The CVL Zuiho is heavy damaged and the CV Soryu, BB Haruna and BB Hiei get a bomb each. The american lost 37 planes and the japanese 26.
-Morning: The 2nd and 3rd american raids was a failure. The japanese ships was not damaged and the attackers lost 27 planes. The slaughter on japanese side was huge, however.
-Morning: The 4th attack (with only 3 TBM and a couple of SB2C) cause serious damage on CV Soryu. The japanese carrier was hit by three bombs and the fires spread very fast.
-In this stage, the japanese CAP was so tin that only three or four fighters rested to confront the continous allied waves.
-Morning: The 5th allied attack clippled the CVE Chuyo, the CVE Taiyo was torpedoed and the CV Soryu is again hit by a bomb.
-Morning: In the 6th attack, the allies are without escort. The CV Ikoma (however is dead in the water, 100 miles away main group and in company of one destroyer) was damaged again.

-Morning: The japanese only launch a attack this day. 35 Judys, 37 Nells and 9 Grace escorted by 24 fighters attack the TF 52.1 with the expected results. The american CAP was 60 Hellcats and 53 japanese planes are destroyed. The CV Wasp was hit by a bomb and the CV Saratoga was torpedoed again. However, both ships continue fighting.

-Afternoon: With the japanese almost without planes and heavy defeated, the allies launch another raid without oposition and cause heavy damage on CVE Shinyo and CV Katsuragi. The CVE Shinyo sinks in minutes and the CV Katsuragi was crippled.

11/28/44:

-Early morning: The american Task Forces try to catch the japanese defeated near Ulithi atoll. The japanese simply try to return to Peleliu without more losses. The american have more success.
-Morning: 1st and definitive american airstrike. 98 Helldiver, 52 TBF escorted by 77 Hellcats. The japanese CAP was 28 fighters but all of them are very soon shot down. The CVE Chuyo was sunk, heavy damaged the CV Shokaku, CV Taiho, and CVE Taiyo. The BB Kirishima, BB Yamato, BB Haruna and CA Tone receive some bombs but continue without problems.

-Afternoon: The japanese reach a safety position near Palau (because the allies return to protect the amphibious assault on Tinian and Saipan) but some carriers are virtually doomed, like the three "Unryus".






duckenf -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/24/2005 4:42:00 PM)

could you post a casualty (sunk/damaged) list for Operation Stress/Battle of the Philippine Sea?




kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/24/2005 7:13:01 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AND THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPINE SEA

MAIN ACTION (26 NOVEMBER 1944- 28 NOVEMBER 1944)


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kokubokan25 -> RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology (11/24/2005 7:30:40 PM)

OPERATION "STRESS" AND THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPINE SEA

AFTERMATH (29 NOVEMBER 1944- 1 DECEMBER 1944)

CHRONOLOGY

11/29/44:

-Morning: The american carrier groups maintain a position SW Guam (60-120 miles out) and without problems spent the day put and end to battle.
-Morning: 30 SB2C, 19 TBF escorted by 40 Hellcats sunk the isolated CV Ikoma near Ulithi atoll.
-Morning: a few minutes after, 14 SB2C, 22 SBD, 12 TBF and 18 Hellcats send to bottom the CV Katsuragi, also near Ulithi.
-Morning: Finally, the CVL Zuiho sinks same place after a huge airstrike by 13 SBD, 39 SB2C, 64 TBF and 52 Hellcats.
-Afternoon: However, the near (to american carrier groups) japanese base of Peleliu, untouched to date, launch a small attack against the TF 52.4 with 2 G4M2 and 33 Ki-45KAIb and get a unexpected success. The BB Alabama was hit by two torpedoes that cause moderate flooding and reduce the speed to 17 knots. The CV Hornet also was hit by a bomb but the damage is minimal.

11/30/44:

-Early morning: a few miles away from Peleliu, the CVL Ryuho finally sinks.

12/1/44:

-Afternoon: The CV Enterprise is abandoned and sinks around 60 miles N of Truk. The destroyer English rescue the survivors and return to Rabaul.







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