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RE: Catching Up - 8/26/2008 5:20:08 AM   
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25-26 August 1942

The IJA arrived at Katherine but did not attack. Cursor intel says 3 units with about 28 K troops. I have an AS of 85. If you look up "blocking force" in your Funk and Wagnalls, you'll see a picture of these guys. Larry also sent a SCTF to Broome and killed my subtender. Looks like the long run to Perth for my subs now. This really hurts those 3500 nm range Dutch subs.

Huge air battles in Burma and the Allies kinda came out on top - kinda. Let's see if I could keep this up for a month it would be 1200 Japnese Air Losses to 90 Allies. I'll take that. Better yet, my units are holding their Morale and Fatigue levels low.

KB has withdrawn - I think. He is off the screen and obviously not at Pago Pago. My only concern would be if he heads west towards Noumea. I have a large TRANS TF at Luganville still unloading supplies. I have one squadron of P-40E's there now but that's all the AV Support can tolerate for now. Noumea has over 100 Fighters stationed there. Don't think Larry wants to stray that direction. Low and behold I forgot I already had 1st USMC Div plus a large BF plus lots of fighters at sea. They are about 9 hexes north of Papete right now. They will refuel and creep west. If KB does not show up soon, I will sneak them in and reinforce Pago Pago. Enterprise turned green today and sits at 10 Syst. Wasp is at 0, Hornet and Sartoga are at 7, and Yorktown is at 6. Need to probably decide next turn if I want to put off the upgrades or let them go.






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The race is on - 8/27/2008 3:10:20 AM   
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27-28 August 1942

First, I noticed I made the top ten list. Thank you to all my readers. I am inspired now to do better with my AAR. After suffering through the inevitable horrible first six months of the war an Allied player must endure, it is nice to see the tables turned. I would not say that I have turned the tide but it is definitely obvious that I have Larry reacting to me now. We have entered what I would consider a critical two week period that will set the tone for the war for probably the next two to three months. The title of the post is becasue Larry and I are both moving units and whoever gets his units in position first will be able to dictate a lot (hence, the title of the post). Again, I will go over the situation by relevant areas.

Burma

The Allied air assualt on Magwe is coming to a close. Runway damage sits at 75 now. I will finish the complet closure within a few days and then will keep enough pressure on to keep it that way. No ground offensives planned here for some time. I am content to let the IJA rot in the jungle. The TF I sent from WC to Colombo is near Perth and is probably still a month away. This TF has an LB 30 BG, a 64 plane C-47 group, a B-25 BG, and some fighters. I have plans for these guys once they are in theatre.

China

I have nearly 2000 AS at the crossroads south of Hengchow. I have ordered a deliberate attack against Larry's 3 units one of which is a full division. My aim here is more to tie up units than to make progress. NW of Canton there is a Japanese Ind BGD. Our AS is about equal here so I will bombard more until I can repoistion some units. This is one of the places where whoever gets here first will win

Oz

The IJA attacked and forced the Darwin remnants out of Katherine. They pursued and attacked again and forced tehm one hex closer to Daly Waters. I am moving 2 Tank BTN and an AT BTN to Tenant Creek. In addition, I released the 3rd Aust Div from garrison duty at Melborne and it is heading north towards Alice Springs. Alice Springs AB increased to level 4 today but of course I only have 30 Av Support there. Cooktown increased its AB to 3 today. Proabably a few weeks before level 5 but I am ready when it gets there. I have 360 Av SUpport in place.

SoPac

Nothing like a little inadvertant intel. My minelaying subs ran afoul of a huge TF at Tarawa. There were over 20 DD's, 2 CS, 2 AV, 5 CA's, etc. No AP/AK spotted. It appears Larry is marshalling his forces for a move south. I have a TF with 1st USMC Div, 2 SeaBee Units, an EAB, a large BF, and 3 squadrons of F4F's 20 hexes east of Pago Pago. That means exactly a week to get there. Fortunately there is almost no supply in this TF so the units should offload fairly quickly. Additional units have left PH heading for Papate to stage towards Samoa. This whole thing is interesting because in RL the Japanese considered Samoa, Christmas Island and Midway as possible objectives for mid-1942. The Doolittle Raid made Midway the politically madated choice. The next week should be interesting and I will do my best to keep updating.



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RE: The race is on - 8/28/2008 2:40:13 AM   
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Relative slow day with a few exceptions:

* The Japanese finally invaded and took Nauru Island.
* The Chinese pushed the Japanese east out of the crossroads two hexes south of Hengchow. I am moving a modest amount of AS south to the hex just NW of Canton. I will push this unit back into Canton. There will be 6 units of unknown assault strength there. I will get some supplies built up and wait and see how Larry reacts. He has 14 units trapped between the crossraods and Kanhsien.
* Air results for the turn were 9 for Japanese and 3 for Allied




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RE: The race is on - 8/29/2008 2:18:43 AM   
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I am really surpised Larry has not pulled back from Magwe. Only a few Oscars taken down today but really usless dissipation on his part. Once I get some more P-40's in theatre I am thinking of going after Rangoon. It is at extreme range from Akyab.

Zanboanga, the final base in the PI, fell today. Still there are lots of bases in NEI that Larry seems completely disinterested in. I wonder what he is up to. Is he hoarding his forces for a big push somewhere? If so, where? If it were me I guess it wouldbe either Burma or Oz. Any further expansion east of the Marshalls/Gilberts would be reckless at this time. Not that it wouldn't be doable but I could respond so quickly that it would turn into a bloodbath. That is exactly what Larry should be avoiding.

Only five days until the Pago Pago reinforcements arrive. Need to be very careful here. I do not want this TF ambushed. I have enough units here to reinfoce Pago Pago and occupy one of the two other islands in Samoa. I think I will do this to keep in compliance with our HR regarding no more than 25 k total troops on an Atoll

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Something is up - 8/29/2008 3:35:11 PM   
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So we come to the end of another month.  August was not nearly as bloody as July but still an active month.  The Japanese scored some important wins in the activity off Pago Pago especially by sinking six USN DD's.  The TK and AK losses hurt but the DD losses are devastating.  On the flip- side, the Allies won the over all air war this month by a landslide.  Activity in Burma, China and even Pago Pago all went the Allies' way.  Even though The poor P-40 squadron at Pago Paog was thrown to the wolves and lost around two dozen airframes, the few Japanese planes they took with them will take a lot longer to replace and the Japanese pilots lost are darn near ireplacable.  The ground war went the Japanese way this month with gains in Burma, Australia, the PI, and NEI.  China is in flux but that is okay with me.  I will likely ultimately lose Kanhsien but the cost in men and mateials for Japan will be high.  Also I am putting pressure on his left flank here and that is a good thing.  Nothing slows down an offensive faster than having to reposition units to protect your flanks.   I may yet take Canton but it will take a while.  In the SOPAc, my offensive plans were put to a halt as Larry proved to me that I am still very vulnerable.   Still all the units I am rushing in to Samoa and Fiji will be in better position to move forward when the opportunity arises.   I will post some screenies soon to give an update.  Oh, and once again the game announced to me that Churchill seems to think stripping SE Asia of two more DD's would be just dandy.  Once again Mountbatten tells the PM that he disagrees and the half-blood can relieve him if he sees fit.  The PM declines the offer.

As to this last turn nothing  to report and I mean nothing.  The most boring uneventful turn I have ever seen.  Something does bother me though.  After weeks of having hoards of subs bewtween PH and Pago Pago and having KB parked off the island, I have not seen a soul for a week.  When KB pulled out the last time, they took everybody with them.  I have this feeling that Larry is about to move somewhere in a big way.  Question is where

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RE: Something is up - 8/29/2008 8:07:09 PM   
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  Something does bother me though.  After weeks of having hoards of subs bewtween PH and Pago Pago and having KB parked off the island, I have not seen a soul for a week.  When KB pulled out the last time, they took everybody with them.  I have this feeling that Larry is about to move somewhere in a big way.  Question is where


Hmm. Perhaps he's thinking of using the summer months for a push on the Aleutians?

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RE: Something is up - 8/30/2008 1:36:06 PM   
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Very slow two turns. Highlights to folow

* Magwe Airbattle went Japan's way for one day as Larry moved up some Tojo's and rain socked in Chittagong where my bombers are. Losses were about equal ove these two days. Then Larry abandoned the base as far as A/C go.

* Japan invades and takes Sorong

* Kates are seen in the Timor Sea on recon - are these LBA, from baby KB, or from KB?

* Aussies abandoned Daly Waters as AS was only 12 and these units are about tapped out. We will fight at Tenant Creek.

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RE: Something is up - 8/31/2008 2:25:05 AM   
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My TF arrives at Pago Pago and begins offloading. I win the race. No enemy CV's in sight. This will allow me to move some units around and better reinforce Samoa as a whole. Should be able to garrioson one of the two other bases here.

Noumea is about maxed out on Forts and AB. Will expand the port next then move the engineers to Lunganville. Once Lunganville is Built up, I will move on Noumea, then Lunga.

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Ouch - 8/31/2008 5:15:43 AM   
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Bad day in the air for the Allies. The Chinese really took it on the chin. Larry Finaally attacked out of Rangoon and di some damage at Akyab. In addition SLDR Jackson of No. 75 RAAF Squadron flying Kittyhawks out of PM was killed today. He had 7 kills and 98 Exp.

The Japanese took Daly Waters which had been abandoned by the Allies. Tenant Creek will be my first hope to stem the tide. Hopefully I will have better new to report tomorrow




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Operation Huey, Duey, and Louey - 9/5/2008 6:29:44 PM   
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No post because nothing has been going on. I think both sides pulled back a bit to regroup and reposition units. I will update by Area of Operations

CBI

Larry has abandoned Magwe completely. The AB is is at 100% damage and likely will stay that way. Focus has turned towards Mandalay where the IJA seems to be positioning units for an attack. Mandalay's AS is at 1250 and growing everyday behind level 9 forts. The units that retreated from Rangoon via Magwe are rebuilding nicely. In China, the IJA is pushing hard on Kanhsien which is completely isolated except for air lifted supplies. Larrys last attack came off at 0 to1 and didn't touch the level 8 forts. The Japanese sufferd 3500 caualties in this attack vs 500 for the Chinese. There are 16 IJA units trapped in the hex immediately west of Kanhsien which are mostly artillery and engineer units. I have moved a single Chinese unit into this hex and will deliberate attack about every 10 days to reset any movement. To the south, I units NW of Canton are just waiting for supplies to build before making another deliberate attack.

Australia

The IJA stopped at Daly Waters and is not pursueing. I have a modest force at Tenant Creek with a full Aussie diviosn in bound. ALice Springs AB is now level 4 moving on 5. When I can find some spare Av support, I will be able to move in some bombers. However supply remains an issue even with an Aussie Army HQ at Alice Springs

SoPac

I left you with me wondering if Larry was considering a move on Samoa. From the attached image, you can see I am in much better shape than I was two weeks ago. KB has returned but does not attack. I think maybe Larry thought better of it after seeing all those fighters. I have another P-40E squadron inbound from Noumea aboard CVE Long Island. They should join the frya in 3 days. First Marines is now either on Pago Pago or moving into postion. I also have 40th ID nearing Papete. These two units will garrioson the two larger Somoan island while a RCT takes over duty at Pago Pago (we have a HR limiting atolls to no more than 25 k troops)

The US carriers have now completed their July 1942 refits. Unfortunately they will all need their October 1942 refits in 15 days. I am moving units into place for occupation and developing bases for future offensive operations. They are Lunga (Huey), Nanumea (Duey) and Baker Island (Louey). More on this to come soon




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Operation Wallace and Grommet - 9/6/2008 4:16:29 AM   
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Slow day again with Airbattle over Meiktela yielding about even results. KB haunts Pago Pago but will not attack. Larry made mention of my new found fighter strength. I think he sees the futility in hurling KB's precious air groups at Pago Pago for little gain and likely significant loss even if he wins the air battle

Though I would show my SE Asia plans. Operation Wallace will go second and will involve building up Port Blair to a level 4 AB. Bombers based there can easily interdict the sea lanes between Rangoon and the Straits of Molocca. Operation Grommet is already in motion as lift is now heading to Diamond Harbor where a BF and an Indian Brigade will embark for Rangee Island. This base once developed can house fighter airgroups which will be in range of Rangoon. P-40E's, Hurricanes and eventually P-38 will be based here. AVG is presently being withdraw to Chittagong for R&R. This unit plus Hurricanes and now Spits (1 squadron) will provide LRCAP out of Akyab for this "invasion".

Only 99 days until CV Essex arrives!




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China in Flux (Again) - 9/8/2008 5:05:02 AM   
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16-20 Spetember 1942

Only 10 days until P-38's arrive! My 4E bombers raid Dobodura from Cooktown on the 20th and lose 1 B-17 and 1 B-24 to op losses in exchange for 5 Oscar I and 5 Betty. Bombing results are 1 supply, 7 AB, and 44 runway. Will stand down for a day then go back. Have 24 B-17D's waiting at Brisbane for one more -E to be produced then they will upgrade.

Heavy Air battles over Burma with results near equal. Bolstering my fighter strength at Akyab. A TF with 72 P-40E, 128 C-47, and 48 LB-30 is two days out of Diamond Harbor. Once there they will repair and head to the front. C-47 will move to Ledo and start airlifting supply to Kuming. Liberator I out of Chittagong penetrate the CAP at Rangoon and sink a MSW

In the SoPac KB roars in again and sinks two AVD I was trying to sneak into Nanumea. Bettys and Nells attack Samoa and see 5 Nells lost but the Bettys got a hit on an AP (Syst 27) This TF will retreat to Pago Pago and its 120 Fighter CAP. Moving subs into position to harass KB. Maybe one will get lucky.

In China, the IJA army pushes my units back away from Canton to Wuchow. There are two full divison plus tank support here. Still not likley enough to move the massive stacks to the north or NW. My screenie has a wrong notation - the AS at Kanhsien is 2000 not 200.

Operation Grommet is about 7 to 10 days from being set into place. Bumping up the Av support at Akyab in anticipation of this Op. Trying to decide if I want to wait for my CV's to do October Upgrade first or send them out as is. Leaning towards AS is. Operation Huey, Dewey, and Louey needs to get going. Wll have to wait and see how quickly I can get troops and lift in place.




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Action At Last - 9/12/2008 4:47:40 AM   
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The IJN sneaks a SCTF into Suvali and tries to sink my transports. I lose two DD's but only one AP was hit and it will survive. A bout a week away from offensive firepower being in Samoa. I transferred in a B-17 unit which will be able to fly tomorrow incase I dinged the SCTF worse than I thought. They will likely be out of range but its a start.

Operation Grommet (the garrisoning of Rangee Island) is about a week away. A SCTF centered around the British BB's is on the way to Diamond Harbor. One TRANS TF is loading supply and Madras to be sent to Akyab. A Second TRANS TF is on the way to Diamond Harbor to pick up the units to be moved to Rangee Island.

In SoPac, 40th ID is on the way to Noumea. Two SeaBee units are close behind. These units will be for Operation Huey (the Occupation of Lunga and likely Tulagi also) At PH, Hornet is at 2 Syst damage and Enterprise at 6. I decided to let the October upgrades go through on all the CV's and cruisers. I decided the enhanced AAA and radar was worth the wait. SF is finally empty of all but WC units. PH is full. I will start positioning units for Duey (Nanumea) and Louey (Baker Island) over the next few weeks. The plan is to move on all Huey, Duey and Louey in rapid succession. My hope that this will keep Larry a little off balance.

China is completely rearranged. I will post an update tomorrow




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Oct 1942 Update - 9/13/2008 3:31:39 AM   
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Ten months of war almost completed and the Allies are in pretty good shape. I will summerize areas of interest.

Australia

The IJA halted at Daly Waters and has not strayed further south or southeast. Unless Larry commits considerably more forces here I think this is as far as he goes. ALice Springs is a Level 5 AB and is awaiting Av Support from the USA to arrive. Still having a hard time moving supplies to the interior here in spite of having HQ's present. On the east coast the USAAF has started a modest bombing campaign against PNG. The slow replacement rates for B-17/B-24 will dictate a cautious approach here. Again, waiting on Av Support from USA to arrive. When it does, some will be airlifted into PM which will allow some sweeps to soften up the CAP over the Japanese AB's in PNG.

Burma

Again Larry stopped just short of Mandalay and does not seem to be interested in going any farther. Mandaly and Lashio both have AS over 1000 behind level 9 Forts. I have an huge edge in bombers in theatre at the moment and could blunt any assault Larry might try. The heavy air battles of early last month have tapered off. This is only becasue I am rebulding my units for operation Grommet which is about a week off. Operation Grommet: simultaneous occupation of Ramhee Island and resupply of Akyab. Ramhee will be built up to a level 4 AB as quickly as possible to allow me to sweep Rangoon. When Grommet is putinto motion, I will start my air raids on Meiktela again just to distract Larry.

China

See separate post

Pacific (Central and SoPac)

I let all the units go to upgrade at PH. All CV's except Enterpise are done and have 3 or less Syst Damage. Enterprise sits at 5 from damage at Phoenix Islands and will upgrade when the damage falls a point. All the CA/CL's are at about 6 Syst. The DD's are all at 12 or 13. I have 6 AR and 4 AD at PH to speed repair. I opted to do this for two reasons. First, almost all this ships are now done upgrading to 1944. I let it all happen at PH becasue I don't want to lose the time sending ships back to WCUSA and then return after repaired. Once this mess is cleared up in a few weeks, I should have units in place for Huey, Duey, and Louey. So all in all not a bad thing to let the upgrades go while I am moving troops.




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RE: Oct 1942 Update - 9/13/2008 3:33:53 AM   
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Just thought I would highlight A/C losses to this point. Lots of Zeroes and Oscars have died.




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RE: Oct 1942 Update - 9/13/2008 3:45:02 AM   
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China

Larry seems to have decided to focus here at the moment. I had threatened Canton about a month ago. I think Larry moved some units in by sea and then forced me back to Wuchow. Then instead of pursueing and threatening my right flank, he instead turned north towards Hengchow. I had a large stack of units that already have level 4 forts present here. At present I am moving my units back out of Wuchow to interdict the hex between Canton and Larry's units at the crossroads to the north. If successful, I may have the chance to isolate and destroy some of these units as they really have no where to run. More units are rushing south out of Changsha and from kuming to reinforce Wuchow and the imminent battle at the crossroads. Kahnsien holds for now. I am airlifting supplies in and forts are holding at 7. I may yet lose this hex but it will take a while. Larry seem to be going for max effort here. Even if he takes the hex, it is costly. the last two deliberate attacks cost him over 5000 casualties. I started moving supply by air from Ledo to Kuming this turn. Hopefully this will help a little as far as the supply situation in China. Only one month before P-40-N-1's become availabel. I am hoping this will far well against the Nates and bombers harassing my units. If so, it may put the breaks on Larry's training program.

Map Note: the white numbers are the know Japanese unit counts in the indicated hexes.




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Nice - 9/13/2008 6:16:21 PM   
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2 October 1942

Fairly pedestrian turn. Lots of action over China with the Chinese shooting down 9 Nates and 3 bombers. I am especially happy about the Nates becasue I know these A/C are part of Larry's training program. Very little action elsewhere. Grommet is about a week awy. The last TRAN TF will leave Madras today with 38 k supply for Akyab. They will meet up with a SCTF, an ACTF, and the troop transports for Ramree Island. I will have 200 fighters flying CAP out of Akyab for this op. In addition, Spits/Hurricanes will fly out of Mandalay to Harrass the AB at Meiktela. AS you can see, I upgrade 605 squadron to SPits this turn. Anxious to see this unit in action




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Irresistable Force meet Immovable object - 9/14/2008 5:48:18 AM   
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Very little going on today. Again the action is in China. Japan won the air war today as Larry sent about 30 Oscars at Changsha. CAP shot down 6 but lost 9 of their own. Larry tried another deliberate attack at Kanhsien and you can see the results. Only 28 days before the P-40-N-1 start production which will immediately be sent to China. This should mess with Larry a little. Units on the move and should be in position within two days to take on what will be trapped units at the crossroads north of Canton. Here's hoping.




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Operation Grommet - 9/14/2008 5:45:35 PM   
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At Diamond Harbor the British fleet sorties. Two TRAN TF (one bound for Akyab and one for Ramree Is.), a SCTF, a ACTF, and a mine warfar TF head south. These units are being covered by over 300 P-40E's and Hurricanes. In a turn or two I will launch an air offensive against the Japanese Air Force in Burma.

In China, my units are nearly in place. I have the blocking force in place NW of Canton and a hug group of units are heading for the Crossroads. Once in place I will pound the IJA units there. Even if I can't kill them, the losses should be tremendous.

I sortied 25 DD's all with over 12 Syst damage from PH to SF for repair there. I still have 35 DD at PH repping up. Moving units south for positioning for Huey Duey and Louey. Probably about three weeks before these go off.

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RE: Operation Grommet - 9/15/2008 12:16:37 AM   
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5-6 October 1942

My TF's Move towards Ramree Island and the synch bug hits. I do know that one small attack yielded 5 Kates and 5 A6M2 for no allied losses. Yet I have a PG that is seriously dinged up for no apparent reason. I hate that. Chittagong will go to level 6 next turn most likely (if not then then definitely the one after that). I have over 600 AV support there waiting for LB-30's to repair. All Blenheim IV's upgrade to Liberator III except for the two squadrons that went to Hurricane IIs's (???)All in all the Japanese lost 20 A/C this turn to 3 for the Allies which were all op losses.

A dutch sub misses a torpedo attack at Darwin but suffers no ill effect from the ASW counterattack. No other action in the Pacific. My BG with 64 A-24's arrives at Pago Pago tomorrow. Hopefull these guys will spring a surprise on KB next time they come.

The IJA again attacks at Kanhsien for a 0 to 1 attack that doesn't touch the Level 6 forts. Japanese losses were 1980 with Allied at 513. Larry needs more power but his strength is too spread out. Those 16 units trapped just west of Kanhsien might help.

P-38G's now at 20 airframes. Trying to decide which unit to upgrade. Do I upgrade an experienced P-40 unit or a unit with the useless P-39 airframes. The thing is I know the Aircobras are great barge busters if the need arises.

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Operation Grommet is on! - 9/15/2008 4:44:44 AM   
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I lost a day in here somewhere but here we are. The TRAN TF arrives at Ramree Is and begins to unload in the daylight turn. It will take several days to get the supplies ashore. I brought over 30 k supplies. We will see if I elect to unload all of this. The plan was to get the base in good shape as far as supply goes on the first run thereby avoiding another run in under duress in the near future. Once the AB is built (already 7% to level 1), I can use C-47/Dakotas. Intersting that the Japanese also elct this turn to sweep Akyab with Tojo's. Hard fought battle but the Japenese were almost wiped out. A weak strike with Helens from Rangoon was brushed away. Unfortunately, I had my Albacores on NavStrike and they decided to run to Rangoon. I sunk a MSW but this was a useless dissipation of force. On the day the Japanese lost 45 a/c to 23 for Allies: 16 Ki-44b Tojo, 13 Ki-43 Ic Oscar, 8 A6M2, 6 Ki-49 Helen vs 9 P-40E, 6 Seafire, and 2 Sea Hurricane.

My DD's at PH are repairing nice with only 3 left above 10 Syst damage. CV's are doing nicely with only Enterprise over 5. Should be ready for Huey, Duey, and Louey in about 2 weeks. No firm timeline on this.

Lastly, as Larry has not opted to move any further in Oz and does not seem to be moving massive troop numbers in, I decided to evict him. Need the Av Support inbound from PH before I go, but once its there we are on.

Also need to start plans for operation Foghorn Leghorn: the buildup of Thursday Island. Once this is done, I will be able to move around the NE corner of Oz towards NEI. This is months away though. Early 43 for sure. By then LST's and LCI's will start trickling in for easier amphibious ops.




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RE: Operation Grommet is on! - 9/15/2008 2:41:27 PM   
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The airbattle rages on. Losses were about equal today with the AVG losing 8 P-40E's. This necessitated the upgrade of 4oth FS at Pago Pago to P-38G as the P-40E pool was empty. This squadron is a veteran of the PI and NEI campaigns and has avg Exp of 75; so, not a bad choice for upgrade. All the troops are ashore at Ramree Is and about 3 k supply. Larry has moved in over 80 bombers to Rangoon which necessitated my putting all the fighters at Akyab on LR CAp over Ramree Island. Depending on the outcome of the next turn's air battle, I may have to withdraw the TF's to refit the air groups. Fighters out of Mandalay swept Meiktela and shot down 8 Tony. All fighters are now switched to escort and I will send in the Liberators this turn. The LB-30 Squadron at Diamond harbor is almost ready to go. Both Chittagong and Akyab should see their AB's increase to 6 and 4 respectfully this turn. A Ro class sub tried to attack the TF at Ramree but was hit 8 times by ASW forces before it could get into position. Another sub lurks to the NW.

Some of the troops for Duey (Nanumea) are in place at Suvali now. I am sending a RCT, a CD unit, and a BF south from PH to augment the engineers there already. Sending a RCT, BF, SeaBee unit, and a CD to Canton Island for Louey (Baker Is). Most of 40th ID is at Noumea with addition BF and engineers inbound from Papete for Huey (Lunga).

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RE: Operation Grommet - 9/16/2008 1:55:38 AM   
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Do I upgrade an experienced P-40 unit or a unit with the useless P-39 airframes. The thing is I know the Aircobras are great barge busters if the need arises.


Sounds like they're not entirely useless! But my advice would be to upgrade a P-39 squadron first, since you have other P-39 units still available if the need should arise. At this point, the most pressing problem is something to match the A6M2.

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RE: Operation Grommet is on! - 9/16/2008 2:06:19 AM   
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Another huge air battle over Ramree Is. Again the Allies get the best with 45 Japanese losses to 13 Allied. Key losses: 20 Ki-44b Tojo, 8 Ki-21 Sally, 6 Ki-49 Helen, 5 Ki-61 KAIb Tony, 4 Ka-43 Ic Oscar, 11 Hurricane IIb, 1 P-40E, and 1 Seafire. One bomber got throw and boounce a bomb off Invincible. My TF remain at least one more day. There are 7 k supplies in place. I would like to get it over 10 k before I leave.

Overall things are going swimmingly.

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RE: Operation Grommet is on! - 9/16/2008 3:42:27 AM   
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vettim89,

Oh no, not you too!  Now that Operation Swimmingly had successfully concluded in Cap Mandrake's AAR I had hoped we had been spared further exposure to the term "swimmingly".

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RE: Operation Grommet is on! - 9/16/2008 4:40:42 AM   
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The air battle continues with Allied losses up a little this turn becasue my bombers finally flew and hit Meiktila. Only moderate damage there. Spits held up nicely. I need more of them. Hurricanes are taking a beating. P-40's seem to be holding up a little better. No hits on any ships. In fact no bombers even got through. Supplies at Ramree are up to 11 k. I think one more day is it becasue I need to withdraw a CV by months end. If Operation Wallace is to go off, I need to hurry.

A SCTF came in and bombarded Broome for little effect. A dutch SS tried to hit this TF on the way out but missed. I have a lot of subs off the north coast of Oz.

All but one of the units heading to the Crossroads in China will arrive tomorrow. My first Deliberate attack will go off then. Base AS strenght should be about 3 to 1 in the Chinese favor. Hopefull the isolation of the IJA units will hinder their recovery and I will slowly whittle them down. If this operation is successful, I will move east and attack the 16 units who have been trapped between Kanhsien and the Crossroads

(Note: for those of you who might not realize where The Crossroads is, it is two hexes due south of Hengchow, two hexes due west of Kanhsien, and two hexes due north of Canton)

Oh and don't worry. That was my one and only "swimmingly" comment. Just couldn't resist just once




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RE: Operation Grommet is on! - 9/16/2008 2:44:53 PM   
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The tempo fell this turn. I don't know if this is becasue Larry has decided the cost is too much or if he just pulled back for R&R. A/C loss were 13 to 7 today but 8 of the Japanese losses were frontline fighters. The Allied bombers return to Meiktila and do a little more damage. Cursor intel reveals only 20 fighters at Meiktila and 38 at Rangoon. I shifted my attack to Rangoon. This strike will be escorted by 55 P-40E's from Akyab and will includ 48 LB-30 plus about 30 Liberator I from CHittagong. All these A/C will be at extended range so I expect to pay a high cost. That said I am hoping to catch some of the 80+ bombers at Rangoon on the ground. The lack of a counterattack this turn encourages me to stay one more day. Supplies at Ramree are 13 k and AB is at 49% to Level 1.

I ordered a deliberate attack at the Crossroads. We will see how this goes. Supplies are still not where they should be, but if they are short for me, they have to be even shorter for the Japanese. I am attack now becasue of my failure to capitalize on a similar situation at Changsha a few months ago. I held off my attack until I thought the units were ready. By that time, the IJA had forced open the back door and the Japaness retreated. If I had done that attack a week earlier, it would have been a much better result. I also ordered an attack in the hex NW of Canton just to keep the pressure up.

A Dutch sub torpedos and sinks two MSW at Darwin in two separate attacks. Wish they were hunting bigger game, but losing MSW has got to be a concern for Larry as my mining campaign continues.

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RE: Operation Grommet is on! - 9/16/2008 6:03:12 PM   
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Raid on Rangoon went great! Lost 5 P40-E and 1 LB-30. A/C losses 57 to 9 today. My attack at The Crossroads just missed 2 to1. Chinese losses were 4k to 1000 for IJA. Still, the Japanese units are isolated and I hope this affects their recovery speed. Going to bombard for a few days then hit again. I drove the units out of the hex NW of Canton with a 8 to 1 attack. I will hold here as Larry is probably trying to move more units by seas into Canton. To my embarassment I found a large number of AP's docked at Noumea. These units are heading for PH to help with positioning units for Huey, Duey, and Louey.

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Grommet Concluded - 9/17/2008 3:26:17 AM   
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Grommet has concluded. All units are back at Diamond Harbor and are are heading for Trico to prepare for Wallace. I decided to pay the 2000 PP and keep my CV. I have over 12k now, so I think I am ok. I am not sure I could even get it back to Aden now if I wanted to. Grommet cost the Japenese over 200 airframes most of which were frontline fighters.

Betty's from Tarawa raided Canton Island. They missed the TRAN TF offloading supplies. I have no CAP here at all. That is changed now as P-38's flew done from PH. They have to sit out a day per the HR rule regarding units transfering over 9 hexes. Maybe he'll keep trying.

Another Deliberate attack tomorrow at the crossroads.



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Action in CentPac - 9/17/2008 3:53:08 PM   
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Larry snuck another SCTF into my lines. This one hit Canton Island where a TF was unloading supplies. I am becoming exceddingly frustrated at my inability to detect these things no matter how many PBY's I have on Nav Search. The brave Navy boys in the SC's, MSW, and PG's fought to the death and saved there charges as only one AK was hit with one shell. I lost 4 SC's, 3 MSW, and 3 PG/PC's. I created PT boats at Canton Island this turn to hopefully help and further such actions. This is screwed up. A SCTF moving at max speed can only move seven hexes. That means it could not be more than four hexes away from Canton Island right now yet I see nothing and I saw nothing yesterday. I am posting from work but will post a screenie from home later. A squadron of P-38E/F's is posted at Canton Island now.

My deliberate attack at the cross roads came off at 1 to 1 with Chinese losing 2000 to 900 for Japanese. I will keep up the pressure here no matter the cost. There are two full Infantry Divisions, a Armored Division, and a mixed BGD trapped here. They must die. My bombardement attack on the 16 units trapped between Kanhsien and the Crossroads revealed the Japanese AV is only about 800. If I can win the battle to the west, these units will die next.


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