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Smeulders: Yes, those are losses since beginning of the game, though I think those are understated. In fact, I specifically hit 3 tankers with FUEL CARGO BURNING not on that list. To your point, I have never seen a full tanker survive a torp hit. Ever. Capt Harlock: I didn't select a TF commander, which was lazy on my part. For the Balikpapan operation, the main TFs are commanded by Callaghan and Ching Lee. No chance THEY will run! Combat Report, Mar 7-12, 1943 Koumac Taken: Koumac fell on the 10th, with the 1/3 divison garrison retreating to Noumea. At this point, all the NZ units will prep for Noumea, and the Marines are all prepping for Tarakan; they will be leaving for Australia, and beyond. I plan to let the Kiwis beseige Noumea; I am not in any hurry, and their replacements are so low, I need to use them somewhere they won't suffer alot of casualties. Thus, New Caledonia will be an all-Kiwi affair, with 4 total Bdes, the 3rd NZ Div HQ, the Tank Unit, and Fiji Commandos. Other than that, I will move a Bn and some troops to occupy and build Ndeni, but that's it. I am winding down this campaign. Emptying Bases: As the front moves forward, I am reducing or even closing bases that were once important, and using those units closer to the front. In the rear, I will keep a few for ASW and ports, but for the most part, I am pulling out of alot of bases. In the South Pacific, Savaii and Tongatapu are completely empty now. Pago Pago is down to a single Base Force. Vava'u is reduced, with troops there ticketed for new destination. Wallis Is. has only an AV and some supplies, to support a Catalina unit. Even in the DEI, I have evacuated Maumere, Ruteng, and Lomblen, formerly important bases. Koepang will remain a major hub though. Port Hedland is down to a few straggler units, and is mostly a transit stop now on the way to the DEI. I am sending most convoys now through the Torres Strait. Babo!: You can see the picture below; I took an unoccupied Babo, and KB showed up as I was finishing unload of construction and base troops. The troops were 100% unloaded, but the transports were still there unloading the last of the supplies. Another day and they probably would have been gone. C'est la guerre! I can afford to lose transports at this point, I am building 2-4 a day it seems. Still, I probably need to be a little more careful than I have been. Balikpapan: Now, the invasion I have been planning for months: Balikpapan. Gaining a foothold on Borneo will be very bad for the Empire. I am assembling ships and troops. Most units are 60-100% Prepped. This time, I am bringing surface support, as I know Nagato and some other ships are lurking about. The NAVAL OOB will consist of 3 USN CVs, 6 CVEs for Air Support. Surface ships include a Fast TF led by Ching Lee in North Carolina, with 6 cruisers and DDs. A Slow TF led by Adm. Callaghan has all 3 New Mexico-class BBs, plus more DDs and a couple cruisers. LBA will be provided from a large airbase at Makassar, and a small one at Pare Pare. I am counting on the Yamatos still being in the Solomons, so I have enough to handle 4-ish BBs. I have an R-Class BB in support as a backup as well (currently covering unloads at Den Passar) The LAND OOB consists of 1 Australian Corps, 1st Marines,9th Australian Div., and 40th US Inf Division. I have 3 Tank Bns also landing. At Samarinda, we are also landing an Australian Bde. Recon shows Samarinda to be undefended, but Balikpapan to have about 12,000 troops. 3 Divisions should be enough. I might be going a little quick, but I am taking advantage of the action recently, and the fact that all of the last IJN sightings are away from the Makassar Strait. This is risky, but I don't want to wait for Balikpapan to be reinforced. If I get ashore, this will be a heavy blow to the Empire. Balikpapan and Samarinda are mutually supporting airbases, and between them would put Tarakan in SBD range (effectively closing it), and Miri/Brunei within B-25 range (making loading there tricky). Not to mention, we will be sitting on Oil. All in all, that would stop about 1/3 of the Empires Oil Shipments, and get me closer to the South China Sea, where ALL of the rest are moving.
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