Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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12/17/43 to 12/20/43 Not the best four-day span for the Allies, but interesting: Ouch, Ouch!: The game, Miller, and I did things that combined to create a magnficient, unlikely, unlucky, sharp, and somewhat frustrating navy battle at Morotai. My Talaud invasion ships left Boela and were to rendezvous at Morotai - the staging point for the invasion of nearby Talaud Island - for one turn. While there the ships would be protected by a good CA/CL TF, a DD TF, three or four PT TFs, mines, and three good fighter squadrons. My ships arrived on day two as did a large Japanese combat TF of 20 DDs. This TF clashed with the CA Baltimore TF, which seemed to get the better of the IJN. But the Japanese ships kept coming, successively facing the DD TF (which also performed fairly well), the PT TFs (which did nothing), and then a succession of transport TFs. Ouch! I lost 2 DD, 1 DE, 1 SC, 3 APA (OUCH!), 1 AK, 1 LSD, 1 LST, and 3 LCI. The Japanese had three or four DDs mauled, but I don't know if any will go under. This was a sharp and unlikely yet plausible result that really stings. I don't fault myself as it was really purely a matter of unlucky timing and I believe the protecting Allied combat TFs were sufficient for the job. But you may recall the Allies had similar experiences during the Battle of Morotai in which Allied combat TFs substantially more powerful than IJN combat TFs got beaten up nevertheless. Anyhow, I'm cancelling the invasion of Talaud Island. Most of the ships will retire to Boela to unload so that I can gauge what I want to do next. The damage to the fleet, while noted and lamented, actually was less than it might have been, but I don't want any more of these to take place. The one good thing to come from this is that one of my damaged ships ended up in green dot hex adjacent to Morotai and Lobolata - it can be built to level 4 port and 7 airfield, so I'm going to land some engineers there and build the field to assist with the upcoming operations against Ternate, Manado, and, if things ever go right, Talaud Island. On the two days following the naval clash many Japanese fighters came in against ships at Morotai, but bombers either turned back or didn't follow. Miller is chewing nails over this. I understand his frustration as it is very similar to what I faced in Burma back in '42. That had me chewing nails at the time too. Invasion of Namlea: D-Day was December 20 and the troops are coming ashore in good shape. Recon showed a garrison of just 4k troops, so I only sent in one of two combat units. It turns out that the garrison is an infantry regiment, so I may have to commit the other unit now. I'll try a probing attack first, though, as the defenders may be a cadre or low on supply. No sign of IJN ships and just a few aircraft sortied which were readily handled by LRCAP and squadrons from four CVE. Burma: An Allied army 2500 AV strong is on the march to Moulmein. I really don't know if they have a shot, but the opportunity will never be better as the defenders have been harried and beaten up and will only get stronger as time passes. The river crossing should take place in four or five days I suppose.
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