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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 10/28/2006 3:33:29 AM   
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DATELINE ANCHORAGE - 15 July 1942

In a brief surface action by US Navy forces a Japanese torpedo boat was sunk near the island of Kiska in the Aleutians yesterday. Another enemy torpedo boat was reported to have been heavily damaged. Meanwhile American and Canadian bombers have struck the island repeatedly in recent days inflicting heavy damage on the Japanese base there.

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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 10/28/2006 3:38:06 AM   
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DATELINE CALCUTTA - 16 July 1942

American heavy bombers and British Wellingtons fought their way through a strong enemy fighter defense and conducted several large scale air attacks on the Japanese base at Mandalay in Burma over the last few days. The airbase there was heavily damaged and at least 20 enemy fighters were shot down or destroyed on the ground.

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Attacks on Chandpur - 10/31/2006 12:34:50 AM   
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DATELINE CALCUTTA - 17 July 1942

A Japanese naval force containing at least two Kongo Class battleships attempted to bombard the port of Chandpur during the early morning hours but was beaten off by motor torpedo boats and shore batteries.  Two motor torpedo boats were sunk but several of the enemy ships were damaged.  At least two heavy caliber shells struck one of the Japanese battleships.  The enemy bombardment was perfunctory and caused no damage to military installations though several score of native workers were killed when shells struck a residential area.

Daylight brought a heavy enemy air attack on the city.  Two score enemy bombers and at least 50 fighters were met over the city by dozens of Allied fighters.  Losses on both sides were severe with more than 35 Japanese fighters and 10 bombers brought down for the loss 25 Allied fighters. 

Undaunted by enemy attacks on their bases Allied heavy bombers pounded the Japanese aerodrome at Pagan.  The field was left in ruins and many enemy aircraft were destroyed on the ground. 


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RE: Attacks on Chandpur - 10/31/2006 4:20:29 AM   
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DATELINE CALCUTTA - 18 July 1942

For the second time in as many nights Japanese ships again attempted an early morning bombardment of Chandpur. However they were driven off by llight Allied naval forces and no shells fell near the city.


BELOW: THE GOOD JAP, THE DEAD JAP





A Japanese fighter tries to flee back to its Burmese base moments before it explodes. Notice the flames sprouting up near the end of its left wing and the debris flying off near the cockpit. Gun camera photo released by HQ, RAF Chandpur of enemy aircraft shot down yesterday.

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DATELINE SYDNEY - 19 July 1942

HQ, RAAF Sydney announced today that Australian and Dutch aircraft attacked an enemy naval force near the eastern end of Timor yesterday sinking a large gunboat. After sustaining several bomb hits the ship was seen to capsize and begin to sink. One of our aircraft took this dramatic photo of Japanese crewman struggling in the water alongside the wreck and clambering onto the exposed bottom of the doomed ship.

BELOW: MORE GOOD JAPS




In other war news American heavy bombers fought their way through clouds of Japanese fighters yesterday to strike enemy shipping in harbor at Port Moresby on New Guinea. At least seven heavy bomb hits were observed on a Japanese cruiser of the Naka Class leaving it burning furiously and settling by the stern. Several hits were also observed on a Japanese destroyer and a number of merchantmen. One bomber was lost over the target and another crash-landed North of Cooktown during its return but the crew was rescued unhurt. American air gunners claimed two Japanese fighters definitely shot down and another 5 probably shot down.

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Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/1/2006 4:26:55 PM   
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Update to 14th July 1942


Burma

Several enemy daylight attacks ended in disaster for the colonial powers. On the 10th at Akyab, over a dozen Wellingtons were shot down whilst on the 13th, a new type of enemy bomber, the B-24D Liberator, was given a rough reception at Mandalay.


Lautem

On the 12th a large enemy force was destroyed as they attempted to attack the BB Haruna. In the same area, a contraband runner, believed to be the AK Bordvik, was sunk by G4M1 aircraft.


Kiska Island (Aleutians)

On the 14th a large enemy TF, including PT boats, was routed near the Island. Enemy PT-122 was sunk by gunfire and mines and PT-39 soon fled the area. A large enemy airstrike hit the Island the same day. The American warlords appear to have particular interest in this small and strategically insignificant piece of land. Naval intelligence believe that an internal power struggle is ongoing and that hawks, led by General Spencer, are trying to achieve a morale boosting victory to shore up crumbling support in an increasingly war weary America.


Artists impression of PT Gyoraitei in action at Kiska Island:-









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Update to 17th July 1942


Port Moresby

In response to previous terror sub minelaying, security at all major ports has been stepped up. This paid dividends on the 15th July, when wreckage of SS Seadragon was washed ashore. The enemy vessel appeared to have hit a defensive mine.


Burma

Further enemy air attacks were repulsed on Mandalay and Pagan, with a heavy toll of enemy aircraft. On the 17th July, a successful airstrike on Chandpur was undertaken, scores of the latest enemy war machines were destroyed, both in the air and on the ground. Earlier in the day, Chandpur had been 'softened' up by elements of 3rd Fleet. BB's Hiei and Kongo bombarded military targets in the city, though minor interference was noted from enemy PT boats. Intelligence sources indicate that the Indian population are in a state of near revolt and are looking to the Japanese and the Emperor to free them from Churchill's henchmen. Ongoing land operations on the Burma/Inida border are expected to land heavy blows on the colonial occupying forces shortly.

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Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/2/2006 2:27:51 PM   
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Update to 20th July 1942

Chandpur, India

Remnants of the enemy's PT flotilla were mopped up over several days. Several CA TF's including the Myoko and Nachi also bombarded the enemy airfields succesfully. A number of enemy airstrikes on the said vessels were failures. Devastating air strikes were launced on Chandpur and adjoining Dacca over several days. By the 20th July, observers on the ground indicate that the enemy are withdrawing their terror bombers to the relative safety of the Indian sub continent. Once again the enemies campaign of terror and intimidation has been thwarted, by the glorious Imperial Japanese Navy and airforce. Palace sources indicate that the Emperor is pleased and may ask his ministers to make further representations to the enemy warlords, to obtain an armistice to stop their senseless slaughter. Further unrest in major Indian cities has also been noted.


China

Substantial gains were made in an exploratory attack on Wuchow on the 18th July. An number of enemy enclaves are now surrounded and are expected to fall in the next few weeks. Once these strongpoints have been reduced, a full scale drive on Chungking may ensue.


Kiska Island

Further American air attacks failed to hit anything of note. On the 20th July, in one of the decisive Naval battles of the Patriotic greater East Asian co-prosperity sphere defensive war, a large scale invasion was thwarted by the guns of the 17th Coastal battery. Many enemy vessels were sunk as they floundered in the carefully constructed minefields offshore. Desperate pleas for help were recorded from sinking U.S. Navy vessels. In what has been described as a 'Turkey Shoot', hundreds of hits were recorded on some vessels. Upto four BB's were then engaged and the American force soon retreated with at least one ship heavily damaged.


972 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
Allied Ships
MSW Canso, Shell hits 112, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Bayfield, Shell hits 119, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Bellechasse, Shell hits 11, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Ungava, Shell hits 87, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Outarde, Shell hits 48, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Nipigon, Shell hits 50, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Rail, Shell hits 73, on fire, heavy damage



CL Nashville, Shell hits 9
CL St. Louis, Shell hits 3
BB Mississippi, Shell hits 22
BB New Mexico
BB West Virginia
BB Colorado, Shell hits 6




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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/9/2006 3:50:47 PM   
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Update to 24th July 1942

Dacca, India

A large concentration of enemy aircraft was located at Dacca by recon planes. Several devastating airstikes were made on the airfield, resulting in the destruction of a large number of enemy aircraft. By the 24th, enemy air attacks on friendly airfields in Burma, had been reduced to negligible proportions, thus the operation has been declared a success.


Kiska Isalnd

Further enemy airstrikes caused little damage. The American war machine appear obsessed with this insignificant and lightly held, Aleutian island. Naval Intelligence believe that the American public are being misled by Roosevelt and cohorts, and that the grim news of disasters in the pacific are being witheld. Therefore any military success is being wildy over hyped, to quell dissedent elements on the home front. Several light Naval units are heading towards Kiska from Japan, to help retain the Island.

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Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/9/2006 6:10:47 PM   
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Update to 27th July 1942


Kiska Island

Several American PT boats met their demise on the seas near the Island. From the wreckage, PT boats 124 and 126 are no longer in the enemy inventory.


China

On the 26th and 27th respectively, Ichang and Wuchow fell to the Imperial Japanese army. The enemy position in China is now extremely perilious and many other cities are predicted to fall in due course. The bag of prisoners was counted at over one hundred thousand. These blows will have weakened the enemies will to continue the war, and Foreign Office sources indicate that the positions of Roosevelt and General Spencer have been severely undermined by the recent catastrophies outlined in these news bulletins.


Bay of Bengal

Several BB's, including the WWI relic, the Warspite were seen near Akyab. The enemies intention are unclear but it is evident that their position is untenable as found by the CL Dragon, which was torpedoed by SS I-8 on the 27th.


Pago Pago

An attempted U.S. invasion was thwarted on the 25th. A Betty on recon patrol spotted a vast armada 300 hundred miles out to sea, including CV's, BB's and AP's. Local defence forces were put on full alert but the enemy decided to reverse course to Pearl, presumably at full speed. The strength of local forces on the outer defense perimeter meant the KB could continue with R&R activities, without having to leave harbour.


Zero's awaiting the enemy at Pago Pago






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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/14/2006 3:15:26 PM   
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Update to 30th July 1942

Akyab, Burma

A large enemy TF wrecked havoc in residential quarters of Akyab on the 28th July, with a heavy night time bombardment. No military targets were hit. Many civilians were killed and maimed. BB's Royal Sovereign and Revenge were spotted at dawn, heading towards Chandpur. A flight of G4M1 (Bettys) recorded a number of 'probable' hits on the said vessels.


Kiska, Aluetians

In the early hours of the 29th, several large American TF's attacked Kiska. In an attack similar to the previous 20th July Allied disaster, many enemy vessels were sunk by brave gunners of the 17th Coastal gun battery. However, this time the enemy pressed forward, with scant regard to military casualties. Elements of at least an U.S. Army corps landed during the day, and encountered devastating fire from the small garrison. Thousands of dead American soldiers littered the beaches of Kiska but the reckless U.S. Army continued to feed troops into the meatgrinder. Undoubtedly the censored government mouthpiece American press will proclaim a victory in due course.

Bloody 'Kiska' details:-


Night casualties

817 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
Allied Ships
MSW Quatsino, Shell hits 38, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Guysborough, Shell hits 35, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Kelowna, Shell hits 21, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Courtenay, Shell hits 22, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Lockeport, Shell hits 17, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Wasaga, Shell hits 42, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Bungaree, Shell hits 50, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Vireo, Shell hits 13, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Turkey, Shell hits 10, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Skylark, Shell hits 36, on fire, heavy damage
DMS Hopkins, Shell hits 7, on fire, heavy damage
DMS Hovey, Shell hits 48, on fire, heavy damage
APD Manley, Mine hits 3, on fire, heavy damage

Morning casualties

DMS Hopkins, Shell hits 379, on fire, heavy damage
APD Manley, Mine hits 2, on fire, heavy damage
APD Colhoun, Mine hits 1, on fire
DD Brooks, Mine hits 1
DD Monaghan, Mine hits 1
AP Westralia, Mine hits 1
DD Selfridge, Mine hits 1, on fire
DD Henley, Mine hits 1, on fire
AK Alcyone, Mine hits 2, on fire
AP J. Franklin Bell, Mine hits 2
AK Fomalhaut, Mine hits 1, on fire
AP Henderson, Mine hits 1
AP Royal T. Frank, Mine hits 1
AP Harris, Mine hits 1, on fire
AP Van Overstraten, Mine hits 1, on fire

Afternoon casualties

APD Colhoun, Shell hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
CL Phoenix, Shell hits 3
DD Clark, Shell hits 3, on fire
AP Van Neck, Shell hits 3, on fire
DD Selfridge, Shell hits 1, on fire
AK Alhena, Shell hits 4, on fire
DD Henley, Shell hits 4, on fire
DD Downes, Shell hits 12, on fire
AP President Madison, Shell hits 7, on fire
AP President Monroe, Shell hits 6, on fire
CL Concord, Shell hits 2
AP J. Franklin Bell, Shell hits 4, on fire
AP Harris, Shell hits 6, on fire
AP President Adams, Shell hits 8, on fire, heavy damage
DD Worden, Shell hits 5
AP Hunter Liggett, Shell hits 1
AP American Legion, Shell hits 3
BB New Mexico, Shell hits 1

Allied ground losses:
2448 casualties reported
Guns lost 7


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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/14/2006 3:19:52 PM   
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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/14/2006 3:32:59 PM   
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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/15/2006 4:39:35 PM   
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ALLIES STRIKE BACK

DATELINE HONOLULU - 2 August 1942

In a surprise move Allied Forces have wrested control of island of Kiska in the Aleutian Chain from Japanese forces. Overcoming fierce resistance, American troops supported by US and Canadian air and naval forces landed on the remote island on the 29th of July overrunning the enemy base on the 31st. Remnants of the Japanese garrison, estimated at around 6000 crack troops, have been driven into a small pocket on a remote corner of the island.

Japanese prisoners taken on Kiska






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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/15/2006 4:53:06 PM   
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DATELINE CALCUTTA - 2 August 1942

A Southeast Asia Command communique issued this morning reports that in the past week the enemy has suffered materially in several important areas.

Two japanese submarines suffered considerable damage and may have been sunk by RN ships in the approaches to Chandpur. A third submarine was attacked and reported hit by aircraft operating in the same area.

Royal Navy ships, including several battleships, bombarded and smashed the enemy's positions near Akyab on the Burma coast. The aerodrome there suffered massive damage and appears to have been abandoned.

Enemy air activity in southeastern India, which was intense for several weeks earlier in the summer, has decreased to nothing more than occasional reconnaisance flights.
Allied bombers on the other hand have attacked numerous enemy positions and troop concentrations in northern Burma.

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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/15/2006 5:58:19 PM   
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Situation report to August 1st 1942

Batavia

On the morning of 30th July, the residents of Batavia were awoke by a terror air attack from a British fleet of CV's, based some sixty miles offshore. Heavy damage to civilian quarters was sustained over a two day period, but the Japanese Naval air arm was soon able to score multiple torpedo hits on both the Indomitable (31st July) and Illustrious (1st Aug). The enemy carriers soon decided to flee and are currently being shadowed by our recon aircraft. Political analysts in Tokyo think that this latest attack will result in the weakening of the gangster Churchill and with the resulting strengthening of the position of doves such as Lord Halifax, it could prompt peace talks in the near future.


Kiska

On the 31st July, the gallant Kiska garrison retired into the hills. A long partisan campaign is planned against the several U.S. Army corps that landed recently.


Kiska garrison moving into the hills






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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/16/2006 4:03:32 PM   
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DATELINE HONOLULU - 4 August 1942

Pacific Headquarters announced today that all Japanese resistance on Kiska has come to an end.  Remnants of the garrison, cornered in a remote area of the island, were wiped out by US Army forces yesterday.  The bodies of approxiamately 2000 enemy dead were buried in a mass grave which they had apparently prepared for their final stand. 

Enemy dead on Kiska







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Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/17/2006 6:11:27 PM   
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Update of the situation to 4th August 1942

Burma/India border

The culmination of a several week long operation, was completed on the 3rd when a large British force, including an armored brigade, was routed. This force had been encircled at one stage but these self proclaimed 'Chindits' managed to slip through an undefended sector in late July but their reprieve was only short lived.

Captured 'Chindit' badge - these insurgents will be treated harshly when captured:-






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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/17/2006 6:31:02 PM   
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R 051835Z AUG 42
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1. RECOVERED ONE SURVIVOR OF JAPANESE SUBMARINE I-159 CLINGING TO WOODEN DEBRIS APPROXIAMATELY 120 MILES ESE CHANDPUR. SURVIVOR, IDENTIFIED AS HIDAWA SEIJI LATER SUCCUMBED TO WOUNDS.
2. NIZZAM CONDUCTED DEPTH CHARGE ATTACK ON UNIDENTIFIED SUBMARINE CONTACT IN APPROX SAME LOCATION AT 031330Z AUG 42 WITH UNKNOWN RESULTS. BELIEVE SUBMARINE ATTACKED AT THAT TIME WAS I-159.
3. REQUEST REPLENISH SHIP'S ALLOWANCE;
A. 42 MKVII DEPTH CHARGES
B. 1 .455 CAL PISTOL CARTRIDGE.
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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/20/2006 4:09:18 AM   
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DATELINE CALCUTTA - 7 August 1942

A spokesman for Allied Headquarters here announced that Allied bombers had smashed a large enemy air concentration on the aerodromes near Mandalay in Burma. "It is quite clear, that the enemy had planned to resume his terror bombing attacks against southeastern India", the spokesman said. "It is equally clear that his intentions were completely foiled by the devastating attacks of our air forces".

The spokesman continued citing several recent damaging attacks against enemy submarines operating in the Bay of Bengal. "The submarine I-159 was confirmed sunk the other day somewhat more than 100 miles off Chandpur and at least another two were seriously damaged and perhaps sunk in the same area within the last week."

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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/23/2006 1:59:52 PM   
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Sitrep to 7th August 1942

China

A further devastating bow to the illegal U.S. sponsored Chiang Kai-shek junta in China, was landed on the 6th August. An early morning infantry attack burst into Kweilin with minimal casualties, and by 10.23am the Chinese garrison agreed an unconditional surrender of the city. This further military defeat is thought by military analysts to bring peace talks closer, as one of the pretexts of the American war of aggression, China, will soon all be incorporated into the benevolent Greater East Asian co-prosperity sphere.


Mandalay aerodrome

On the 7th August a further enemy terror air raid was beaten away, with heavy Aliied casualties.

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BREAKING NEWS - 11/23/2006 2:43:26 PM   
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BREAKING NEWS

Southern fleet announcement.

8th to 10th August 1942

Over the past few days, the British enemy carrier TF, that attempted to raid Batavia last week, has been identified and attacked by the Kido Butai 'B', some six hundred miles South of Sumatra. On the 8th, sub I-27 identified three taskforces, each containing enemy carriers, attempting to flee to Ceylon. Several tropical rainstorms on the 9th prevented attack but as the weather cleared on the 10th August, a number of devestating air attacks were made. Nearly twenty bomb hits of the 'Formidable' were observed and the carrier is now burning furiously. The midget 'Hermes' was also struck several times and may well sink shortly. The 'Indomintable' TF is thought to have reversed course or even been scuttled, leaving thousands of sailors adrift in mid-ocean. Frantic enemy air activity over Ceylon has been noted, as Churchill's henchmen attempt to form some sort of aircover for their sinking carriers.

The weather forecast is poor for the 11th August, only inclement weather can now save the enemy terror carriers from complete destruction.

Meanwhile somewhere in the mid pacific the Kido Butai 'A' is on constant patrol to protect the outer defence perimeter.



Hermes in some trouble:-





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RE: Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei) - Tokyo - 11/24/2006 2:42:51 AM   
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I seriously screwed up royally a few turns ago. Though Mike has played an excellent game to date I did basically offer up the RN CVs on a platter to him through a dumb mistake.

About 10 turns ago the RN carriers raided Batavia (a success though minor) concurrently with my invasion of Kiska. After making my next move I read here in the forums about somebody who had their transports reset to "do not unload" in the middle of an invasion because of some attack or other. Since his CD guns had done some serious damage to my invasion TF, just to be sure I reloaded the original turn and checked my invasion TF which, sure enough, had stopped unloading. So I reset them to unload and ended the turn (again). Big time OOPS. Forgot all about everybody else. Needless to say I did not get another "free shot" at Batavia...the G3s showed up and the rest is "history".

Good thing this is almost just a game.

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NEWS FLASH! - 11/25/2006 2:43:42 AM   
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Tokyo times release to Reuters:-

Two British CV's - the 'Formidable' and the 'Illustrious' were sunk on the 11th and 12th August respectively. Operations are still ongoing to hunt down the 'Indominatable'.

A Foreign office spokesman believes that British Parliment could well be now recalled to, at minimum, censure Churchill and his gangster cabinet.


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DATELINE HONOLULU:  12 August 1942

Headquarters here announced today that the island of Attu in the Aleutian Islands has been occupied by American forces without significant ground opposition.  Following the successful Battle of Kiska, Attu had constituted Imperial Japan's only beachhead on the North American continent.  The new Allied bases on Kiska and Attu put Allied bombers within range of the Imperial Homeland.

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Sitrep week of 11th to 17th August 1942

Destruction of British Carrier fleet

On the 11th August the final nails in the British SE Asia Air Fllet arm were hammered home. In a desperate move, a dozen Swordfish took off from the blazing carriers, in complete darkness, but were all destroyed by local CAP. At dawn, the CV Formidable was hit six times with torpedoes and at least ten times by 250Kg bombs. The carrier was confirmed as sunk, before noon. In a further strike, the burning hulk of CVL Hermes was struck a further four times with torpedoes. The dwarf ship was seen to explode and several minutes later, not a single trace remained. The next day, CV Illustrious was sunk with some six torpedo hits.

This grevious blow confirms Imperial hegemony over the Bay of Bengal, and with the East of India effectively isolated, the British Raj are now in considerable danger.


Island port of Akyab

On the 12th August, a large British terror bombardment force, including BB Resolution, Ramilles, Valiant and Royal Sovereign, was attacked by torpedo bombers. Several strikes are believed to have been made.


Central Pacific

Some American manouvering was observed near several key outer defence perimeter bases. A show of force with local air and Naval units was sufficent to send the Yank gangsters home to the lair at Pearl.


Tokyo

Tokyo 'Rose' is ready to begin broadcasting to Allied forces shortly. In her first message, the former American citizen is believed to launch an appeal to U.S. forces to lay down their arms, to avoid certain death in the Pacific ocean.






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18th to 24th August 1942 - Digest

Darwin

On the 19th August, an enemy PT boat flotilla was wiped out at Darwin. After the enemy fighter defences were destroyed by Zero's, a number of Sally's, with pin point accuracy, land a 250Kg bomb in four separate PT boats. Each vessel was confirmed as sunk. This action was necessary, to prevent a campaign of piracy near Timor.


Perth

On the 20th some one thousand miles north of Perth, the SS I-32 spotted and torpedoed CLAA Columbo. This vessel is believed to be from the remenants of the ex British carrier fleet. A strong Naval force is being despatched to the area from Java.


Pagan

On the 24th a dozen Wellingtons were shot down, in the latest enemy terror bombing raid.

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Update to 27th August 1942

China

The days of the illegal Chiang Kai-Shek junta are now numbered. On the 26th August a preliminary attack in Sian made substantive gains at a high cost to the Chinese militia. A conclusive attack is being prepared. The 27th August saw the collapse of the enemy citadel in Hengchow. At least a dozen enemy divsions were wiped out in an early morning assault. The road to Chungking is now wide open. With the imminent collapse of Roosevelts Chinese puppet, foreign office officials believe that an end to the Greater East Asian defensive war of liberation, could be close.

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Update to end of August 1942

Darwin, Australia

On the 29th August, the battered remains of the British carrier fleet were surprised by a TF based around the BB Haruna. After only 30 minutes combat, four British ships were sunk, including the CLAA Columbo. In the afternoon the final nail was driven home, with the sinking of the support oiler, Trinity. The Japanese fleet now rules supreme from India to West coast of America.


Lashio

On the 30th August, a dozen Wellingtons were shot down by Zero's at Lashio. Meanwhile in Rangoon, the latest advanced Japanese fighter has formed several air wings. The Ki-61 fighter is believed to be superior to every Allied fighter in existence. This high performance plane will also be able to shot down the massed Allied terror bombers.

Ki-61






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