Cuttlefish
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By Heaven-sent opportunity, we are dashing to attack enemy carriers. Our first objective is to destroy the flight decks, then the task force. - Admiral Kurita to Combined Fleet upon sighting Taffy 3 --- 6/25/1943 – 6/26/1943 On the night of 26 June the Sulu Sea was the site of a massive clash between the Combined Fleet and Allied forces. If in the long run the Japanese achieved less than they hoped they nonetheless did some damage and probably gave Q-Ball quite a scare. Was it a victory or a draw? I am not sure. But it was a heck of a fight. On 25 June the Japanese fleet was positioned at the north end of the Sulu Sea, a few hexes below Manila. The Allied fleet, including both the CVE and CV task forces, was seen massing just south of Jolo. I knew my ships had been spotted and thought that, with his carrier forces massed, Q-Ball might just come into the Sulu Sea and attempt to attack my fleet with his carriers. So I ordered my carriers to hold position and sent every available surface ship I had down what I judged would be the enemy’s likely line of approach. It worked beautifully. The two fleets met in a series of clashes that lasted most of the night. For a blow-by-blow description I will turn to the combat replay: Round one. Despite a lucky torpedo hit, sinking DD Perkins, Japan loses this round. CA Aoba is still afloat has a good chance of surviving,and Tatsuta escaped and will also likely survive. Night Time Surface Combat, near Zamboanga at 74,87, Range 11,000 Yards Japanese Ships BB Musashi, Shell hits 2 CA Aoba, Shell hits 6, on fire CA Kinugasa, Shell hits 3 CL Kitakami, Shell hits 1 CL Tatsuta, Shell hits 5, on fire CL Yubari DD Naganami DD Nowaki DD Kasumi DD Samidare DD Mutsuki DD Kisaragi DD Yayoi DD Mochizuki, Shell hits 1 Allied Ships CA Indianapolis CA Northampton CA Salt Lake City CA New Orleans CA Quincy, Shell hits 3, on fire CL St. Louis CL Boise, Shell hits 2 DD Fletcher DD Beale DD Mustin, Shell hits 1 DD O'Brien DD Ellet DD Cushing DD Perkins, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk DD Downes, Shell hits 2 Round two. Allied carriers are engaged – and escape. I was almost tearing my hair out after this one. Night Time Surface Combat, near Zamboanga at 74,87, Range 12,000 Yards Japanese Ships BB Nagato CA Ashigara, Shell hits 3 CL Isuzu CL Kinu DD Maikaze DD Natsugumo, Shell hits 1, on fire DD Yamagumo DD Umikaze DD Suzukaze DD Uzuki Allied Ships CV Wasp, Shell hits 1 CV Essex CV Victorious CA Portland CLAA Oakland CLAA Reno CL Cleveland DD Bache DD DeHaven DD Radford DD Strong DD Duncan DD Caldwell DD Gansevoort Round three. This went better for Japan. Saratoga probably will not sink but is pretty messed up. Chokai and DD Amagiri were sunk the following morning by Allied aircraft. Night Time Surface Combat, near Zamboanga at 74,87, Range 9,000 Yards Japanese Ships CA Takao CA Chokai, Shell hits 15, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage CL Naka, Shell hits 1 DD Tanikaze DD Asashio DD Minegumo, Shell hits 2, on fire DD Inazuma, Shell hits 1 DD Amagiri, Shell hits 1 Allied Ships CV Lexington, Shell hits 2 CV Saratoga, Shell hits 12, on fire CV Yorktown BB Massachusetts, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1 CLAA Atlanta, Shell hits 1 CLAA San Diego, Shell hits 1 DD Chevalier, Shell hits 4, heavy fires DD Converse DD Eaton DD Nicholas DD Renshaw, Shell hits 1 DD Stanly DD Balch, Shell hits 3, on fire Round four. The heaviest Allied surface force is encountered. Nagato gets absurdly lucky and detonates magazines aboard both CA Chester and BC Repulse, sending both to the bottom. DD Yamagumo is lost and Uziki and Suzukaze are sunk by aircraft the next day. Night Time Surface Combat, near Jolo at 74,88, Range 11,000 Yards Japanese Ships BB Nagato CA Ashigara CL Isuzu CL Kinu DD Maikaze DD Natsugumo, Shell hits 1, heavy fires DD Yamagumo, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk DD Umikaze DD Suzukaze DD Uzuki, Shell hits 9, on fire, heavy damage Allied Ships BB Prince of Wales, Shell hits 6 BC Repulse, Shell hits 3, and is sunk CA Chester, Shell hits 1, and is sunk CA Australia CA Canberra, Shell hits 3 CL Adelaide, Shell hits 1 CL Phoenix DD Gwin DD Grayson DD Sims DD Hughes DD Hammann DD McCall DD Benham Round five. Japanese DesDiv One engages a superior force and wreaks havoc. CL Yura is lost to air attack in the morning but CVE Suwannee is sunk and CVE Prince William is almost certainly a goner. Night Time Surface Combat, near Jolo at 73,89, Range 9,000 Yards Japanese Ships CL Yura, Shell hits 15, heavy fires, heavy damage DD Akizuki DD Kagero, Shell hits 2, on fire DD Shiranui DD Urakaze, Shell hits 1 DD Hamakaze DD Yudachi, Shell hits 1 Allied Ships CVE Chenango CVE Suwannee, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk CVE Nassau, Shell hits 3 CVE Prince William, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage CLAA Juneau CL Columbia, Shell hits 3 DD Taylor DD Woodworth DD Bailey DD Frazier DD Helm DD Conyngham DD Shaw, Shell hits 1 The Allies lose two CVEs, CA Chester, BC Repulse, and DD Perkins. Japan loses CA Chokai, CL Yura, and four DDs. The Japanese force is retiring to Manila to do triage. The Allied forces are at the moment scattered about the north end of the Celebes Sea. The Allied carrier force, with Saratoga and CVE Nassau likely forced to retire, now seems to consist of five CVs and a CVE. With four CVs and three CVLs (Ryuho will retire to repair damage from the recent torpedo hit) I am actually close to parity with the Allied carriers. This is likely to be the last time in the war this is true. Best of all the only two Allied battleships sighted, Massachusetts and Prince of Wales, were both damaged in the fighting. The Allied repair situation must be a nightmare right now. There is nowhere in the region to fix all those big ships and Sydney – which itself is a long way away - must be seriously overtaxed. The Japanese fleet is looking pretty ragged too after the recent big battles at Jolo and the Sulu Sea. There are three battleships under repair in the Home Islands, along with nine other warships, and more will be headed that way after this fight. But the Home Islands are not that far off. It would be an easy trip if it weren’t for the threat of submarine attacks against cripples. In addition I can repair ships at Manila, Hong Kong, Saigon, and Singapore (though I have to keep in mind the possibility of Allied air attack). In the final analysis too many Allied carriers got away. On the other hand, my ships did more damage than I had any right to expect. And of course the Allied losses will be replaced while my ships are gone forever. But that is always true and I would rather that my ships go out fighting than end their careers harried and sunk by the Allied fast carriers.
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