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RE: Back at it - 6/27/2009 4:52:17 AM   
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AH no and here is why. The fickle weather gods struck again and the Kamikaze's came down and hit my TF off Nimlea. The US CVTF just 60 nm away did not launch any CAP. I lost 3 LCI, a DD, and had two LSD chewed up. Fortunately the troops are ashore. Counter air will hit Manado and Moratai next turn from 5 bases. So, I am reluctant to hit any bases that cannot immediately operate CAP. My 4E's are tired. I wanted to rest them but the moment necessitates the go once more into the breach.

The large convoy leaving batavia is now approaching Kuching. Bad weather presented any of the 150 plus 2E/4E bombers in range.

Only consolation is that the Japanese took a lot of air losses today. Larry even had Emily's on Kamikaze attack. I wonder how long Oil will be an issue as he is down with the SRA. At this point his TK losses are so high that he problem would have a hard time moving the Oil if he still had access. The tanker Soulpin hit last turn sunk this turn.

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RE: Back at it - 6/27/2009 12:29:07 PM   
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AH no and here is why.


Then use Fast Transports, transport planes, and/or numerous patrol plane squadron to move in a Sea Bee or two (EAB could work). A fragment of an Aviation Rgt are very easy to do this way once it gets close to size 1.

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RE: Back at it - 6/27/2009 7:58:24 PM   
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AH no and here is why.


Then use Fast Transports, transport planes, and/or numerous patrol plane squadron to move in a Sea Bee or two (EAB could work). A fragment of an Aviation Rgt are very easy to do this way once it gets close to size 1.


Well I do have a lot of engineers to play with, but see below.

17 May 1944

The Allies take Namlea in a breath. Av support in place and 50 fighters already based there. With this base in my hands I can push even harder for the Moluccas and the northern Celebes. Boela just became irrelevant. Sorong would be a better choice as it is very lightly held. Down at Darwin troops have returned and are resting from the Bandjermasin op. In addition the 43rd ID has moved there from the Gilberts. The 31st division (formerly on GC) is at Townville recovering fatigue with a full TOE. The 32nd ID is being pulled from Madang and is being replaced with two Aussie BGD. While all these units rest and prep my focus will turn to eliminating the resistance and Makassar and Amboina.

There are four CVE sitting at Panama with another to arrive in two days. These will move to PH where there are another eleven CVE waiting. Two Essex CV's are inbound to PH and Yorktown, Wasp, Bunker Hill, and CVL PRinceton are also there. The Independence Class CVL's and the Essex are due for June upgrades. I will upgrade the three Essex at PH plus Princeton then send them to Darwin. I will then rotate the most needy CV/CVL out of that zone for repair and upgrade. Once this is accomplished, I will finally be ready for Marcus Island. Of course by then I will also have a bunch more CVE and a few CV's too.

Over in SEAC, the stalemate at Ban Don continues but the Japanese suffer between 2000 to 3000 casualties a week from aerial and ground bombardment. The 4E LBA there is now focusing on elimintating the resource centers in Malaya and Indochina. No more free supply points will be allowed. The RN CV's are repping up at Colombo but need upgrades. Victorious sits at 27 syst damage; so it will be a while before she puts to sea again.

In China, 150k Japanese are at Kungchang. I moved a newly arrived USAAF B-25 group to Chungking to harrass this force along with the Chinese bombers.

A US fleet boat put a TT into CL Oi just off Manila. She will likely make it as she is just one hex from port. The Superbees may need to hit this target again. Cursor intel say 72 ships in port right now.

That is about as close to a whole map summary as you can get

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A Good Day - 6/28/2009 6:47:26 AM   
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There are times when finesse, elegance, and sometimes a little luck will do you well. Other times just brute strength and overwhelming force are the best answer. Today was a day for brute strength, but that will have to wait.

First a IJN SCTF was spotted last turn SW of Manila. Unsure what Larry is up to here but this force slipped into the Sibyan Sea where it bumped into SS Redfish which was in transit to patrol west of the PI. CA Kumano stumbled upon two little presents the US CMDR sent her way. This TF is about to walk over three more US fleet boats. Wonder where these guys are headed?

The huge TF with two US ID, a RCT, a UK BGD and oodles of support units arrived in Trico this turn. These are the troops for Sabang if the RN can get her CV's out of drydock any time soon. There is always Nicobar Is. I own this dot base and may use fast transport to lift in some BF and engineer units to get that base up and running. Actually that sounds like a great idea.

See next post about brute strength




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All the Subtlty of a Chain Saw - 6/28/2009 6:54:18 AM   
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So, Larry thought Manado was a good place to pick on my TF's operating in the Andaman Sea area. Then he thought: "CAP, we don't need no stupid CAP!" Six raids from five different bases and, ah well, you can see the results.

This was my e-mail message to Larry

Aaaah, Grasshopper, I see you have not yet learned the folishness of leaving many flying machines uncapped at a base within range of the mighty Four-engined Dragon. I see we still have much training to do.

<bows>


For those of you keeping score that is 20 to1 loss ratio.




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RE: All the Subtlty of a Chain Saw - 6/28/2009 8:29:42 AM   
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For those of you keeping score that is 20 to1 loss ratio.






Only in base 10...only in base 10

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RE: All the Subtlty of a Chain Saw - 6/30/2009 5:00:24 AM   
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19-20 May 1944

After a lot of action, it slows down. Just some highlights

* On the 19th the LBA hits Menado again and claims about another dozen airframes. I think this bases is about shot for Larry

* Checked Tracker and the TK count is now at 42 for the IJN - 24 large and 18 small.

* CV Enterprise, CV Wasp, and BB Indiana depart PH for Darwin.

* Recon of Shanghai's port show 76 ships. The B-24 at Hengshow will hit there in a few days

* LBA hits Kuala Lampur's Rsources which are now halved in the orginal strength. I think I will use the Superbees to eliminate resources at Saigon, KL, Hanoi, and Bangkok. The RAF LBA will hit the smaller resource centeres in Malaya.

* Another Av regiment is loading at Abemama for deployment to the SRA.

* Doing some math still but I think I will have the lift resources to hit at least two of the three bases on the list simultaneously - probably Weda and Moratai as these are the most lightly held

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Bombs Away Indeed - 7/2/2009 6:38:06 PM   
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21-23 May 1944

Three slow turns on most fronts until the 23rd. The e-mail message from Larry came in as "Bombs Away". With the fickle Weather God's one never knows what missions will actually fly on a given day. Today was one of those rare days with almost everything flew. In summary:

* B-29's flew out of Rangoon and about obliterated Bangkok's Resources

* Liberator III flew out of Moulmein and Vitoria Point and did the dame to Singora's resources

* B-17 flew out of Maumere and hit the troops at Makassar

* PB4Y flew a night mission and hit Marcus Is AB out of Wake

* B-24J flew out of Hengchow and hit Shanghai's port chewing up about a dozen AK/AP

* LBA out of VP and Moulmein hit the troops at Ban Don

* LBA out of Bandjermasin hit the troop pocket east of that base

* LBA at Makassar hit troops there

* B-25J in the Gilberts hit Maeolap's AB

* P70 out of PM hit Lae AB

* SBD out of Buin hit Rabaul AB


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Yawn - 7/7/2009 11:40:08 PM   
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Really not much happening. Moving stuff around mostly. SOme highlights

* The ground resistance at Makassar has finally been eliminated with 33 K Japanese troops now gone. Still working on Ambonia. TF departs Darwin to lift the 4 ID and 4 ARM units out of Makassar to go back to Darwin for R&R.

* Larry tried one offensive mission - image attached. One Betty did make it home to tell the tail

* Larry has started training in China again. He found a very remote base that I can't reach to cover. I am fixing that now.

* That last Chinese FS is now flying P-51B. All the rest were already upgraded

* LBA has been attacking resources in Malaya, Bangkok, and Kendari.

* Fast transport TF's leave Port Blair for Nicabar Island to deposit a large US BF there.

* Three TF depart Dutch Harbor to take engineers supplies and a large BF there. Once this AB is up and running, I will move on Amchitka

* Still about a week away from the new US CVTF to arrive at Darwin. The outbound one is approaching Townsville where it will refuel and head to PH for rapair and upgrade.

* CV Ticongeroga and CV Bennington arrived at PH on the 31st and will immediately undergo upgrade on 1 June - hows that for timing?

* Oh, and P-47D arrives 1 June.






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RE: Yawn - 7/8/2009 12:32:55 PM   
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Why are you sending your AC TFs back to PH?

The upgrades can be taken at Sydney and Aukland - just need some ARs there to speed up repairs.
For heavy Sys Damage then going to PH / West Coast is preferable

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RE: Yawn - 7/8/2009 12:43:31 PM   
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Why are you sending your AC TFs back to PH?

The upgrades can be taken at Sydney and Aukland - just need some ARs there to speed up repairs.
For heavy Sys Damage then going to PH / West Coast is preferable


Its actually part of a rotation process. The CV's assigned to CENTPAC are being sent south while a few of the ones down south are being sent to PH. I still have plans for Marcus in the next 60 days so I will need some CV's at PH. So the CV's leaving Darwin will not return instead being used for CENTPAC Ops. The repairs will go much faster in the big shipyards at PH/WC

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Hours of tedium interupted by moments of panic - 7/11/2009 2:58:05 AM   
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Still moving stuff mostly. Had a little action.

Highlights:

* TF arrives Bandjermasin and is unloading two Canadian BGD for garrison duty. These guys were brought south when Larry invaded Oz. Have not seen any combat.

* The above TF will lift out 3 ID, 3 ARM RGT/BTN, and an HQ to go back to Darwin for R&R. They are all planning for Mindanao now

* TF will arrive next turn to pull similar units out of Makassar. These units are planning for Morotai.

* At Darwin units are planning for Weda, Menado, Sorong, Babo, and Zimboanga (sp?)

* USS SUnfish puts a TT in a IJN DD near Bataan Is

* All resistance ends on Amboina on the 2nd

* FastTran TF are moving a large BF from Port Blair to Nicobar Is. I have another UK CV arriving in less than two weeks. This plus the two at COlombo and the two CVE will hopefully be enough to cover the invasion of Sabang. I can also stretch P-38's from VP to just cover approach. I will use 4E to suppress as many AB's as possible as we approach D-Day

* The TF at Bandjermasin was covered by the 7th FLeet CVE's. Larry came in force on the 3rd but lost 90 a/c to 20 (10 FM-2 and 10 Kittyhawk IV) for one bomb hit on a CVE (16 syst). CAP is augmented by taking the RNZAF F4U off ground attack and adding another Kiwi F4U sq plus a P-47C Sq. Batavia's AB is dark red so I am hoping Larry comes again. I basically doubled the effective CAP (FM-2 and KittyHawks don't count)

Strategic Decisions to be made:

At present these are the operations planned in no particular order:

Sabang, Sorong, Weda, Menado, Morotai, Babo, Zimboanga, Marcus, Pagan, Mindanao, and Iwo Jima. I decided to bypass the Marianas. These are divided into two types - those that can be supported by LBA and those that can't. Those that can't are Marcus, Pagan, and Iwo for sure and to a lesser extent, Sabang and Mindanao. Marcus' location means I may have to fend off Kamikaze's but they will be unescorted. That is of course after the AB there is neutralized. The jump to Mindanao will be a bit risky until I capture a base or two. My concern there is that will probably grab Larry's attention also and I better be ready for the whole enchilada. The Sabang invasion is a similar problem in that only the first jump will be hard. Once I have a base on Sumatra, I will be ok. Obviously Iwo and Pagan are a different story here.

The question I have to decide is what to do with my CV's. I am pretty sure I will need them all for the two CentPac invasions. I don't want to lose a lot of transports to the PI op though either. At present I am thinking that I will hit Marcus with the 4 CV, 5 CVL, and 15 CVE I have at PH or heading there once they are repaired. Then I will send the entire CV force south to hit Mindanao. While this is going on SWPAC will be moving up through the Moluccas and Celebes and SEAC will move down the east coast of Sumutra.

The Pagan op has two purposes. First to allow a blockade of the Marianas proper with a level 4 AB. Second as a bit of Mistroika. The Iwo force will sail a week or two after the Pagan force. I want Larry to think I am coming for the Marianas so even if he spots the Iwo force he will likely assume it is bound for the Marianas. The Pagan op will only enhance that impression. Larry has the Marianas jammed pack full of LCU's. As for the Superbee's, I found a new home for them: Iliolo in the central PI - SPS 5 AB. It is about the same distance as the Marianas. In addition Amchitka Is can also be built up. That's the broad plan for now.







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RE: Hours of tedium interupted by moments of panic - 7/13/2009 1:50:26 AM   
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4-5 June 1944

Very little action. Amazing what the Chinese AF can do if you give them decent planes though. I have a hug influx of lift due to arrive in SF over the next thrity days. Timing should be perfect as my CV's should all be repped up and upgraded by then. At present I plan to go to Marcus with 4 CV, 6 CVL and 16 CVE. Hope that is enough. D-Day there should be in about 50 days I hope.

As soon as the two TF arrive back from Makassar and Bandjermasin, I will load for Sorong and Babo. These will be folled quickly by the invasion of Weda. Once Weda is in hand, I will hit Menado and Moratia in rapid succession.

ANother RN CV is due at Aden in 10 days. This will be dispatched to Ceylon ASAP and I will move on Sabang. By 1 August 1944, things should be pretty hot




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The Longest Day - 7/13/2009 6:21:50 AM   
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6 June 1944

Across the world on this day the Allies begin the liberation of France by invading at Normandy

In this alternate reality it is a slow day. I lost a sub who dared attack a SCTF near Bataan Is that was loaded with DD's. I am losing subs left and right these days - four or five in the last ten days or so.

LBA hits Shanghai's harbor and hits a couple of AP's and a PC.

Recon of Batavia shows 14 fighters and 98 bombers. Sweep next turn followed by teh 4E.

My first P-47D unit is upgraded. This will change things




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RE: The Longest Day - 7/13/2009 12:07:08 PM   
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Isn't that a P-47 C in the picture?


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RE: The Longest Day - 7/13/2009 12:30:41 PM   
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Isn't that a P-47 C in the picture?




First batch of -D were still Razorback. Bubbletop from tehn on

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RE: The Longest Day - 7/13/2009 12:53:32 PM   
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I just looked at your screenshot and noticed your leader could be better. If you haven't done so lately, you might go through your frontline squadrons and groups to ensure they have good leaders.

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RE: The Longest Day - 7/14/2009 2:09:43 AM   
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I just looked at your screenshot and noticed your leader could be better. If you haven't done so lately, you might go through your frontline squadrons and groups to ensure they have good leaders.


Well Larry is taking a two day quick vacation. Should get me time to load tracker and see what I can do.

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RE: The Longest Day - 7/14/2009 2:17:51 AM   
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Isn't that a P-47 C in the picture?




First batch of -D were still Razorback. Bubbletop from tehn on


I see. I was unaware of that.

Thanks for the info.

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RE: The Longest Day - 7/17/2009 1:26:13 AM   
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8 June 1944 - I think

May have lost a turn or two here. I am having problems with Tracker meshing with the game. I used Tracker to find some nice leaders for my Air Groups but most of them are not on the screen when I go to change leaders. Those that are have different values. Go figure. Was able to get a few fly boys off some DD/APD/DE's. Had a nice screenie of a sweep of Batavia that saw 30 Ki-44 Tojo shot down for 1 P-38J. The 4e will hit the AB there next turn.

CV Wasp and CV Yorktown have entered the Gulf of Carpentaria and will be at Darwin in a few days. Units will then load for a double landing of Sorong and Babo on the western tip of NG.

US fleet boats hit and sank 3 AK and a MSW this turn. Two of them actually escaped undamaged. With the new PC Larry has been using this is a rarity. Occurred to me I haven't seen a TK in weeks. I think this is a good thing


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Somebody Isn't Gonna Be Happy - 7/18/2009 12:37:49 AM   
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Sunk another AK and hit another one north of Iwo Jima. I know Larry is feeling an AK crunch. A lot of these TF have like one or two AK and six to eight escorts. Of course that leads to a lot of damaged USN subs but it certainly is telling of the situation at present.

Waiting for the weather in SEAC. Liberators have been scheduled to hit Resource Centers at Aloe Star for a week now - no joy. Did get a couple of runs into Bangkok to take the Resources there to 54 (264). The SUperbees are now targeted for Kuala Lampur to hopefully take those down (sit at about 60 now). Once these sites are reduced to very low levels (preferably single digits but I'll accept less than 20), I will hit Saigon and Hanoi. Also planning another raid on Manila as the port count is back up to 72. Nicobar island goes to level 1 AB this turn and SEAC Command is happy to see the dot turn into a 1(2) AB and 0(1) Port. So a level 5 AB 3 hexes from Sabang should make life easier. The two lesser damaged RN CV's are at 4 and 5 SYST damage now and fully upgraded. About a week until the third arrives at Aden. Two of the three R class BB's there are in the green now too. Things shaping up here nicely.

And to go Paul Harvey again, Now, for the .... rest of the story.

You can see from the image Larry has tried to set up a little Kami ambush out of Kendari. Well this time I caught the build up. I have TF at Pinrang, Makassar, Amboina and Lautem right now plus the one at Sea just south of Kendari. I assume the strike will go against the one at sea but have made provisions for all targets. I have two CVE TF with four baby flat tops in each. I set about 200 LB fighters on LRCAP. I am sending most of the 4E against Kendari but am sending a small strike against Soroebaja just to cover my flank. Its up to the weather now. Just depends on how much CAP I get. Still this will be the first time the CVE are attacked at sea where there full CAP will be up. I am still sweating it.

Oops forgot, LBA hit Batavia last turn and took out almost three dozen a/c between ATA and ground losses. I think I lost one each of the P-38, B-17G, and PV-1 models.





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RE: Somebody Isn't Gonna Be Happy - 7/18/2009 3:40:16 AM   
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I understand that many posts in AAR are made in the early hours of the morning after about a dozen stubbies so the quality of the typing is often irrelevant. Often it takes a while to work out where battles are.

But this is the best effort for a while, Gulf of Cantaria and will be at Daqrwin, should this be the Gulf of Carpentaria &  Darwin???

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RE: Somebody Isn't Gonna Be Happy - 7/18/2009 7:17:58 AM   
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I understand that many posts in AAR are made in the early hours of the morning after about a dozen stubbies so the quality of the typing is often irrelevant. Often it takes a while to work out where battles are.

But this is the best effort for a while, Gulf of Cantaria and will be at Daqrwin, should this be the Gulf of Carpentaria &  Darwin???

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LOL. True but I hate the downloading code for Mozilla. ALso I am using a wireless keyboard that some times just doesn't do what I want. I left an error in that last sentence on purpose - "ALso" because the left shift key sticks.

Meanwhile back at the war

10 June 1944

The Japanese do not fly. This is likely due to our HR rule about transfers. Both Soro and Kendari are hit hard and the Japanese run away. The screenie says it all. True I lost 25 a/c today but most of those were ops losses and my highest loss by a/c type was 3.






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Guess the Boys Got My Message - 7/18/2009 10:44:03 PM   
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LBA hits Soerobaja and Kendari again and nets about four dozen more a/c on the ground. Seems like the AB's are now empty of even damaged a/c so my 4E's will rest and then move on. There are two subs in the Java/Banda Sea that I am working on right now. Other than that we are prepping for the next move. I think I will begin loading for Sorong and Babo next turn as the last USN CV's have arrived. The CVE TF's are still about 3 days out of Darwin but will probably get there before my troops are ready to go.

Subs were busy hitting a PC and an AK in the waters around Japan. The real news is USS Pickeral hit and sank a TK in the SCS. I guess COMSUBPAC get the word out I wanted TK sunk because she put three into the TK. As you can see, there is more chum for my sharks. I appear to be prepared from the sub line in place.

Troops moving forward in NoPac. I need to get to AMchitka as the next wave of SUperBees arrives starting in 19 days. They trickle in after that so I have about 40 days to get there and build up the base. Need a tad bit more AV support up here. May have to steal from CentPac's big pile in the HI to do it.




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RE: Guess the Boys Got My Message - 7/19/2009 1:02:21 AM   
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No TK hits this turn. I am disappointed. Superbees hit Kuala Lampur for 75 Resource hits. Not much left there. Probably hit it one more time just for good measure. The anti-resource campaign is about wrapped up. Only Saigon remains a viable source. Well I guess technically Hanoi too. Those will go too

Very slow turn. Just waiting for things to get where they need to be

Recon of Takao shows 26 ships in port. LBA out of Hengchow is assigned this target




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RE: Guess the Boys Got My Message - 7/19/2009 6:59:09 PM   
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A busy turn for once. Highlights follow:

* SS Devilfish attempts to torpedo an AK near Chichi Jima and misses. The EIGHT escorts then rough her up

* B-24J escorted by P-40N-5 hit Takao's Port hitting 2 AP, an AK, and DD Fubuki. As fatigue and availability are still good, they will go back

* LBA hits Aloe Star's Resource center reducing it to 3. Bangkok is hit again and remains at 36. Those are the undamaged values

* LBA out of Bandjermasin launches at a TF at Kuching with 3 TK in it. Two TK are hit and one of those nasty PC's is hit and sunk!

* SS I-19 twice tries to shoot at a passing SCTF near Maumere. It misses both times (one dud) but the USN achieves no hits in either counterattack

* Japanese LBA out of Singers and Palembang tries a raid on Padang. The image shows the start of the raid. At the end its all zeroes. While some a/c ran away, all the Judy's were shot down. Air losses 57 to 11 today. The scary thing is I only had my CAP set at 50%. Of course Larry doesn't know that.

* Chinese AF continues to harass Japanese training in northern China shooting down 3 old Tony versions and one A6M2




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RE: Guess the Boys Got My Message - 7/21/2009 6:36:45 AM   
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Troops will depart next turn for the Sabang/Babo Invasions. Units assembling for the Sorong Operation. Things of note in three days:

14th - nothing. Amzingly quick combat resolution

15th

* SS Spirit torpedoes and sinks a TK between Batavia and Kuching

* LBA out of Padang hits the same TF in the day putting 6 bombs into one TK and one each in two more. The more severely damaged one sinks on the 16th. This TF is hiding under bad weather at Batavia at present. That's three TK in the last five days after not seeing one for a month

16th

*B-29 hit Manila's Port for the following combat result:

Day Air attack on Manila , at 43,52


Allied aircraft
B-29 Superfortress x 134


Allied aircraft losses
B-29 Superfortress: 7 damaged

Japanese Ships
AP Josho Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Hakutetsu Maru #13, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Konan Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Amakasu Maru #1, Bomb hits 2, on fire
AK Mito Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire, heavy damage
AK Taga Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Kimishima Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AK Hukko Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
AK Boko Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Kitano Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Ryuyo Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire
AK Asakaze Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire, heavy damage
AP Nissen Maru #2, Bomb hits 2, on fire, heavy damage
AP Kashi Maru, Bomb hits 1
AP Kanko Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
MLE Tenkai Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
TK Azuma Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AE Kashino, Bomb hits 1
AP Daitei Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AK Nichii Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
ML Natsushima, Bomb hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
AP Banshu Maru #21, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Kiyama Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AR Kiyosumi Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
AP Africa Maru, Bomb hits 1
AP Huso Maru, Bomb hits 1
AK Kongo Maru, Bomb hits 1
AK Yamamiya Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Meisho Maru, Bomb hits 1
AP Kashiwa Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
AK Yamahagi Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Zenoa Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
MSW Hinode Maru #17, Bomb hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

Japanese ground losses:
97 casualties reported
Guns lost 1

Port hits 10
Port fuel hits 2
Port supply hits 1

That'll leave a mark! To my surprise I am not detecting a lot of new TF's being formed up here yet.

The returning CVTF from Darwin arrives PH next turn and will begin Repair and Upgrades. Two out of three of the CV's already at PH are fullly upgraded and at 0 Syst as is the one CVL. CV Bunker Hill is at 2 Syst. After a very long Pause, CentPac is on the edge of some action. I am through **** footing around with these Atoll invasions. Larry has 33 k troops at Marcus (10% above the HR limit) I am sending three full ID, a RCT,Tanks, and Arty. I plan to blow thru this base like a hot knife through butter




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RE: Guess the Boys Got My Message - 7/24/2009 12:34:24 AM   
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Very slow turns. Things are finally heating up. Here's what's occurred and what is about to occur:

* LBA has about finshed off that convoy between Batavia and Kuching. Three more TK have sunk in the last few days

* LBA is hitting a convoy trying to retreat from Takao. One AP outright sunk and several more hurting. Subs will be in the way of this TF soon

* Last UK CV is now two days out of Colombo. There the two lesser damaged CV's will join up as troops begin loading for Sabang

* A medium convoy has left Port Blair for Nicobar Is. This has oodles of AV support and supplies on board to support above Op

* TF's are in the Banda Sea moving towards Amboina. Once here they will move to hit Sorong and Babo nearly simultaneously

* In prep for above Op, LBA begins hitting the AB's at Weda, Kendari, Menado, and Morotai. Hopefully this will provide for sufficient suppression to leave only the AB's on Mindinao to worry about.

* A barge TF and a convoy are moving from Adak to Amchitka Is escorted by a SCTF. Here they will build a huge AB. While that is being acomplished, troops will move to Kiska where barges will be able to move them to Attu.

Once Sorong and Babo are taken, I will immediately move on Weda. I have enough lift and my newly operating base will allow me to fairly quickly clear the Moluccas and Northern Celebes. From there, its the big jump to Mindanao. Talaud Is will be occupied and built up to help with this op but I am going to need movre carriers down here I think. It just hit me, Once Eastern Sumatra is taken, I can relase the RN CV's to assistin int eh PI move. Its not much but it helps.

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RE: Guess the Boys Got My Message - 7/27/2009 12:09:18 AM   
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TF's awill arrive at Ambonia next turn. It will take both of these three turns to reach there destinations: Sorong and Babo. Troops will begin loading for Weda soon. Once Sorong is secured, I will move there. WIth Weda in my hands, Menado and Moratai will be much easier with the addition of LRCAP from Weda and Sorong (with Nimlea and Amboinia acting as back up).

The last RN CV has arrived Colombo. There are three TF in the Arabian sea with the last of troops for the Sabang/SUmutra Op. POW has completed her last upgrade of the war and will be able to go along I thing (SYST:6) Thinking of sending a desperation convoy of supplies around the Malay penisula once I am entrenched in SUmatra to get some much needed supplies to Ban Don. Air lift is just not cutting it.

Lots of damaged CV/CVL at PH. They first have to rep up all the operational damage then upgrade. CV Hornet II is 19 days out. I will receive along the lines of 30 additional transports of all shapes and sizes over the next four weeks so I should have the air power and lift in good order by the middle of July. Then we hit Marcus. Have to see how things are looking in the PI by then before I decide what to do with the Stage III offensive. Stage I was the GIlberts and Marshalls. STage II was the SRA. Stage III will either be the PI or Iwo Jima depending on how things play out. I might do both.



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Every Dog Has His Day - 7/29/2009 5:02:13 AM   
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The TF arrive and unload at Sorong and Babo. No air attacks at all so far. Any attempt to break in by the Japanese would have to come unescorted from either Palau or Mindanao. Guess Larry did not think it was worth the risk. Sorong is important to me as it will immensely help the next three ops - Weda, Menado, and Moratia in that order. Troops are loading now for Weda and should sail in a few days. The US 32nd ID only found three BF at Sorong - shock attack ordered. The "Birdy BTN found a weak SNLF at Babo. FIrst attack reduced forts to 0. Adding some air powere for good measure.

On the 28th, the IJN CV's appeared off attu and hit the SCTF guarding a convoy at AMchitka Is. BB Richilieu and 4 USN CA's were hit. Everybody is disbanded at Adak pumping out. I do not anticipate any losses. This cost the IJN about 50 carrier A/C.

On the 28th US subs went wild hitting an AE near Pusan, and AK off Truk (losing a S-boat in the process) and hitting and sinking a DD off Japan. Larry thought he could sneak a convoy into the Admiralites, he was wrong. LBA out of Malang and PM tore it to pieces. Only on AK reported sunk but many more to follow as severeal AK/AP were hit by 2000 lb bombs from B-24J's out of PM. All told about a dozen ships were hit hard here.

Over at Colombo, the RN CV's are repping nicely with the three active ones now all at SYST 3 or lower after undergoing upgrade. At Aden BB Ramilles is sitting at 4 SYST and has upgrade. I may be able to send her along after all. Reveng still stis at 6 SYST and has not upgraded yet.

A lot going on right now.

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