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RE: Turn 74 - D Day 2 - 1/20/2010 5:14:43 AM   
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Go grab a couple of these guys, resting your Pearl troops until the specialists get there.




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RE: Turn 74 - D Day 2 - 1/20/2010 10:42:56 AM   
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let me look at whos on Pearl again - i know there are combat engineers at Johore Bharu prepping for Singapore

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RE: Turn 74 - D Day 2 - 1/20/2010 11:17:37 AM   
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How many combat engineer units do you have at Pearl? You need to reduce the fortifications and you're currently not doing it through brute strength, unfortunately.

Also, can you post the combat report for the Pearl Harbor attack? It would be useful to see what modifiers each side has and the breakdown of the losses.


i was under the impression that each engineer element within each division was a combat engineer group - ie the 2nd div (i think) has the 48th engineer regiment and this is its own combat engineer group, and i have 5 divisions - so hopefully 5 - if theyre not combat engineers then ive ****** this whole PBEM game by not taking any!!! irrespective of this im under the impression you need odds of 1:1 or better to bring down the forts anyway - and im not going to get this here


Japanese divisions dont have too many ...


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RE: Turn 75 - decisions - 1/20/2010 3:45:13 PM   
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A quiet turn as the IJ commanders ponder their next move - in the previous turn in the hope of causing more damage per plane all bombers leaving Hawaii were put on night attack to try and avoid the brunt of the AA - it didnt work - 40 Nells & Bettys and 35 Sallys & Lillys bomb the airfield at night at 1000ft causing minor damage and losing as many airframes as a day attack - more chin scratching required.

I dont know whether Yank senses a shift in priorities at Hawaii but the subs are beginning to return around the islands - SS Thresher attacks the retreating BB force making its way to Midway but misses the CL Tenryu amongst the warships.

SS Trout then tries its luck against a DD ASW team but misses the Hakaze.

A surface TF of 6 destroyers has been sent to Christmas Island as recon shows a lot of TKs and AKs here but no escorts.

At Funafuti the mini KB comes across a juicy unescorted convoy of AKs but is scared off by the presence of so many unarmed transport ships - no planes leave the decks either to attack the ships - the mini KB continues to steam towards Truk.

At Hollandia and Wewak convoys arrive to pick up the AV support and transport the troops to Kavieng to increase the airfield here in order for the Raiders to drop on Rabaul.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

24 Zeros arrive at Aparri to help combat the strafing attacks - the new Allied aircraft shipped in here havent fought Zeros yet so we'll see what happens - hopefully itll be a P40 massacre.

Forces start to land at Kuching - its empty so will fall next turn.

Timor

Timor now has its garrisons in place - and the last of the invaders leaves to rendevous at Ambon before heading to Semerang with the engineers gathering at Madjene.

Malaya & Burma

The Yokusuka 3rd is dropped at Chumpon and will then be taken further south and dropped on Taiping to retake the base to reopen the railway lines around the peninsular.

The Imp guards will arrive in Timuleh next turn to join the tank regiment and the support troops will follow up the turn after - hopefully the rail lines will be clear and the attack on Singapore is on.

China

Slowly starting to encircle Singyang and the troops in the area

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RE: Turn 75 - decisions - 1/20/2010 5:21:38 PM   
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I think you should really reevaluate your situation at PH. Pulling out now might be way too early and in my opinion even unneccessary.
Like others said you may need to bring more troops/engineers and you'll surely have to spent more time bombing to get his supply levels down but remember what you see in your CR may not be the truth. Your bombing surely has an effect you just don't see it, yet. This is a siege and sieges take time, especially when going agains the biggest fortress of all on the map.

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RE: Turn 75 - decisions - 1/20/2010 6:37:17 PM   
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Also, do you have a Corps HQ present at Pearl Harbor? If not you should start one preparing for Pearl and get it over there. A command HQ within range and prep'd for Pearl would do wonders for your adjusted AV scores as well.

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RE: Turn 75 - decisions - 1/21/2010 9:48:03 AM   
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i suspect Yank knew i was coming - i did last time - so he certainly wont have taken any supplies out of Pearl and if he has any sense he has filled the place with supplies - if this is the case there isnt a bombardment in the land thats going to cause enough damage - ive looked at the list of troops on the island - there are 5 combat engineer squads and they arent even getting close to the forts - ive read on the forums that the worst odds are 1:2 for the forts to start crumbling and im getting 1:4 - hes getting 4000 av and i need 8000 av to combat that, but my av is getting halved - the modifier says disruption but no units were above 12% - therefore i need 16000AV - its not over yet - i just need to re-evaluate what to do here

The 14th and 16th army HQ are here

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RE: Turn 75 - reinforcements - 1/21/2010 10:44:49 AM   
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Another quiet turn as commanders plan their next moves - 95 transport ships arrive at Pearl and start to load the core divisions - when theyre on, ill load the units in order of AV but try and get it done as quick as possible - I suspect if Yank sees them leaving he will attack and cause a surrender of the remaining units im attaching PBs, SCs, CLs and CAs and DDs to the pull out to try and reduce the number of casualties taken - i expect a battering off the CD guns here - itll be a grin and bear it job but it needs doing.

The SS Grayback hits the Hakaze with a torp off Molokai - the ASW group cant follow up the attack.

At Kona the SS Grayling is found but cannot be hit by the ASW attack.

A night bombing raid goes in again at Pearl and causes no hits to the runways - this is the last bombing run at Pearl - all planes are rested and replacements turned on - the role of the bombers here now is defense against any approaching ships. Zeros from Kona will continue to sweep and LRCAP the 'un-landing craft' as the IJA Dunkirk continues.

Yank comes out of Pearl fighting with 16 bombers made up of B17s and Liberators and Dauntless - escorted by 5 fighters - the Zeros were resting this turn and no CAP is in place - the morning attack hits one xAK as part of the Dunkirk force and it sinks immediately, in the afternoon 2 xAPs are hit and an AMC is sunk - but these have no troops on yet - the Zeros will be active next turn.

The other islands continue to fortify and im happy with progress here - next turn depending on the success of Dunkirk i will highlight details of the new SoPac plan.

The Timor island occupying SNLFs are en route and the 3rd element of the 7th Division loads at Sapporo - this Division will garrison Lahaina with some support troops and another division split in half will garrison Hilo and Kona with support troops.

I-26 is found by DD Scout but nothing happens.

The 115th regiment arrives at Kavieng but does not disembark - i still dont trust the recon reports of an empty Rabaul - spare AKs are on the way here to manually ship the 2nd Raiders if the airstrip doesnt expand fast enough.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

Not much going on here - the Naval Guards landed at Kuching forget to attack the undefended base, embarrassed glances all round and the deliberate attack is ordered for the next turn!

The strafing runs continue in Luzon, but the Zeros will be on point next turn.

Balikpapan continues to push out engineers and AV support troops to Madjene ready for the Java attack and at Ambon the troops are almost rested and ready to board the ships.

Malaya & Burma

Yokosuka 3rd is now en route to Taiping and should land next turn, capturing the base and opening the northern rail route again.

China

The grand encirclement continues - pics to come soon - the steamroller now north of Singyang clear the lines and attacks a chinese corps causing 5k casualties for 600

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RE: Turn 76 - reinforcements - 1/21/2010 12:22:59 PM   
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I dont know whether its correct or a bug, but the 16th, 33rd, 4th and 56th Divisions get back on the boats without a single shot from the CD guns at Pearl - the remaining transporters are split into smaller groups and start loading infantry regiments and detachments.

Once everyone is off the island they will be rested and replenished at Lahaina - 2 divisions and support will be sent to Christmas and then this island will be garrisoned. The divisions will move further South and then swing west taking Tahiti, the bigger islands here and then onto Fiji, where all the divisions will be gathered before moving west for Noumea - if i cant have Pearl i will have everything else and deny Pearl to Yank.

At Molokai SS Grayling is found by the ASW group here, the attack is prosecuted but no hits land on the sub.

84 Zeros sweep Pearl and destroy 2 fighters for 1 damaged Zero.

9 B17s and 10 Dauntless attack the loading ships at Pearl but this time the CAP arrives - 4 bombers are destroyed and 12 damaged for no loss - 1 AK is hit and slightly damaged - again noone is on board to let Yank know im pulling people out of Pearl.

The raiding force of DDs is approaching Christmas Island and there is still a lot of traffic both here and at Suva.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

The strafing attacks go in again at Luzon but the Zeros are here this time - at Lucena the 84th Naval Guard is strafed by 7 P39s but 2 are destroyed by the 9 Zeros on CAP.

The 139WH-3s attempt to attack passing TKs on the way back to Miri but they miss - i need to organise these oilers as they sail past Java willy nilly without escort - they need grouping and escorting.

Undefend Kuching falls - there is 1 base left on Borneo.

Madjene continues to gather construction engineers and AV support.

Ambon starts to load the invasion regiments.

Malaya & Burma

Taiping falls to the para attack of the 3rd Yokosuka - the railways are open and the Imp Guards and the the other troops set off North - when everyone is ready to leave Johore Bharu the AV will be 3000 - fingers crossed!

China

A chinese corps is attacked by 2 IJA divisions to push them further South down the railway to narrow the encirclement required - 500 casualties are taken for 6000 inflictedand the unit retreats off the rails.

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RE: Turn 77 - quiet - 1/24/2010 9:51:09 PM   
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Another very quiet turn - the core divisions from Pearl are now back at Lahaina and resting, the regiments and battallions are now loading and the divisional transport ships are sent back to pick up the engineers and artillery - still not a shot from the CDs here.

The planes in the island chain here are resting too, gradually replacements start to arrive and the numbers will be back again - this mass of LBA will be the biggest deterrent to Yank approaching the Hawaiian islands and hopefully supplies will start to drain from Pearl.

The SS Grayback rears its head again but misses a passing xAK - she must surely be out of torps by now.

The 100k ton supply ship convoy is also approaching the islands and will unload at Lahaina and then the supplies will be distributed amongst Kona and Hilo.

Ships are seen at Christmas again and the DD raiders should arrive next turn.

At Suva the DD Scout hunts the I-17 but never launches an attack.

Engineers should land at Kavieng next turn to start work on the airstrip.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

Luzon rests for a change - no strafing this turn.

The Allied troops reappear in Dadjangas near Davao - recon shows nothing of any threat.

Invasion regiments continue to load at Ambon prepping for Samerang which recon shows to be empty.

Between Formosa and Aparri an xAKL is attacked by the SS Tarpon and takes 1 torpedo hit.

A TF carrying AV support troops from Malaya to Madjene is attacked by the Falcons from Soerbaja - unCAPped - the Oscars were resting - the bombers single out xAK Thames Maru twice and sink her by the end of the day - 100 engineers go down with the ship.

Malaya & Burma

The Imp Guards start to prepare for the train journey, the 14th tank regiment has already arrived in Johore Bharu and the other units are also prepping for the rail journey - fingers crossed Singapore should be attacked within the next 5 days - i will open with bombardments for 1 week and then try a deliberate attack.

China

Minor adjustments are made to the encirclement as Allied units disappear and retreat - 11k casualties are inflicted as the steamroller comes south to Singyang in attempt to clear everything on or west of the railway line fron Yenan in the north to Canton in the south.

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RE: Turn 78 - 23/2/1942 - 1/25/2010 9:00:17 AM   
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More sub activity around Pearl and the other islands - an ASW TF finds SS Thresher off Molokai but only hit her once.

At Pearl itself, it is now the artillery and last engineers turn to board the evacuation ships, the regiments arrive in Lahaina for a rest - this has all been done very stealthily so far but this turn Yank ordered a bombardment and he can see from the results there are only 8k troops left on the island and they are all non combat squads, i suffer 36 casualties to Yanks 11 - i would imagine he will order a deliberate attack to destroy any stragglers - i hope i can get them all off the island in time.

Yanks aircraft take to the skies above Pearl again and 3 Dauntless and 2 Warhawks attempt to bomb the shipping here, a Zero is lost but 3 bombers are destroyed.

The DD raiders arrive at Christmas probably 1 turn too late - they catch a TK unloading and sink her but a TF of TKs is seen 3 hexes east heading back to the west coast - they will try and intercept - this many TKs here must mean Christmas is fully loaded and very important to Yank - more recon needs to be done here to guage the size of the garrison.

At Suva a westbound DD group of Scout and Thanet first try and catch the I-17 and hit her once and then fail to prosecute an attack on the inbound I-26 - there are now 2 subs back at Suva and i hope to catch some more TKs here - although the DDs westbound path suggest their services are no longer needed and Suva is fully loaded.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

The innocent Allied force that popped up and down in Dadjangas for 2 months finally gets some AV back and takes the undefended base.

Borneo is quiet as troops gather to take the last base, and fuel and oil is shipped from Balikpapan to Badelbaob uninterrupted by Allied subs.

There are plenty of engineers at Madjene, i only wait for the amalgamation of the TFs and a suitable garrison force before the attack on Samerang begins.

Malaya & Burma

Everyone should be in Johore Bharu by next turn and then the crusade to Singapore will set off.

China

The encirclement expands - but at the southern end near Singyang Yank pushes out a small recon force that was blocking the road - they retreat back to Singyang and north at Kweisui he tries again to take the base but fails causing 252 casualties but suffering 1500 - i will post pics of China later as i find it the hardest theatre to describe

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RE: Turn 79 - 24/2/1942 - 1/26/2010 5:04:16 PM   
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More sub action at Hawaii this turn - DD Yugao hunts SS Tautog at Molokai but runs out of ammo and scores no hits, the sub in return fires 6 torps at the Yugao's ASW team and misses the DD Mochizuki.

SS Tambor fires 10 torps at 2 passing xAKs at Pearl Harbour - none detonate.

2 Warhawks are destroyed over Pearl as 43 Zeros sweep the area - the Zeros at Hilo are going to rest in a few turns - there are 69 in the pool but i cannot get any replacements for some reason.

All the bombers at Lahaina and Kona are also rested, airframes are increasing and there is a demand now for new pilots - with Naval attack as their newly intended mission they will rest for a few more turns and i will send subs out to scout for any approaching ships from the west coast.

It is clear now after the last ground attack that im no longer at Pearl - Yank did a full scale bombardment and the only target was 4 guns left over from the 7th Ind Hvy Art Btn that didnt fit on the ships - a TF is on its way to try and rescue these poor stragglers - with this in mind it must be Yanks proirity to come back to Pearl - i have purchased with PP a division from Japan and this will be shipped to Lahaiana which will be garrisoned then by 2 Divisions and the 7th Division will garrison Hilo/Kona - the KB is currently at Truk and was tasked to sail to Fiji to interupt the supply operation occuring at Suva - im sending her back to Pearl via Christmas Island on an eastern sweep that will finish in a northern route past Pearl and she will be stationed 9 or 10 hexes east of Pearl to attack any shipping i suspect is coming this way.

I suppose this is a major defeat in some ways - but on the other hand i have successfully extracted the assault troops their AV is almost back to preinvasion levels and after 2 days of official rest at Lahaina there is 0 fatigue and disruption - to the extent that next turn 3 to 4 divions are loading on ships and heading to Christmas Island to take what i suspect is becoming the new SoPac hub for Yank.

The Christmas Island raiders find a sole xAK and sink here 2 hexes east of the island.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

Not much to report - the TF containing the new SNLFs from Tokyo reaches northern New Guinea and splits into seperate TFs to conduct the first part of the landings here.

The Samerang Invasion regiments are inbound to Madjene.

The Zeros give the strafers a bloody nose at Lucena, damaging 2 and destroying 1 Aircobra.

Timor

Yank bombs uncapped Lautem's port - 3 points of damage effect the port and an xAK is sunk in the harbour - Oscars from nearby Koepang will CAP the base next time.

Malaya & Burma

Everyones on the train heading for Johore Bharu - the Imp Guards are last just coming past Taiping.

At Rangoon Yank bombs again with B17s but the CAP of 5 Oscars oddly damages 2 and destroys 1 of the bullet proof behemoths.

China

The encirclement race continues

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RE: Turn 79 - 24/2/1942 - 1/26/2010 8:54:17 PM   
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I wonder if you could give us a general survey, preferably in map form, of the progress of your forces in the DEI, Philippines, Malaya, Burma area. I believe you only had a diversionary force on Luzon and that is not retreating. And you are now at Johore Bahru. I am less clear as to where you are on Borneo and the rest of the DEI.

Also, could you clarify what forces you are using where in regards to the Burma/Malaya/DEI/Solomons theaters?

Thanks.

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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/26/2010 9:06:13 PM   
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This is one of the smallest combat reports ive seen generated yet led to one of my longest turns -

SS Trigger and SS Tuna both try and sink ships amongst the 100k tonne supply convoy coming into Lahaina - Tuna misses, Trigger bags one xAKL.

Ships arrive to collect the last of the guns at Pearl.

The 56th, 33rd, 4th and 16th Divisions, completely rested and reformed board ships once again to do battle with the Allies - they will rendevous with the 1st Kure SNLF just south of Hilo, along with a handful of cruisers and destroyers and head to Christmas Island - i will keep 2 divisions in reserve in the hope that 2 Divs plus a SNLF is enough to take Christmas, AV support is also on its way, but the other 2 are there just in case - after this attack i need to source a good group of combat engineers for the Fiji attacks.

After Christmas the troops will meet at Canton Is and then move South to the Tongan islands taking in Pago Pago, build up the airstrips there and let me recon Fiji properly before moving on Suva - when this is done the smaller regiments from Lahaina - basically the unformed 2nd division will be shipped out to the smaller islands in the Society Group and others further south - when this is done most of the SoPac is Japanese and its time to contemplate Noumea - at the same time there are 2 invasion regiments that will be working their way through the Solomons. This turn spare shipping is taking the 2nd Raiders into Rabaul with the 155th regiment right behind them - i still dont trust the recon reports.

The SNLFs are just about to arrive in their first wave of landings across northern new guinea and timor.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

Not much - Samerang still shows as empty, there are no subs in the area, the attack is on hold while all the shipping sorts its self out and then the Javan expedition can get going.

Timor

8 Oscars fend off 4 B17s - no losses on either side but no bombs dropped

Malaya & Burma

Choo-choo!!!!!

China

March march march

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RE: Turn 79 - 24/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 2:08:07 PM   
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sorry cap and gown, i missed your post there - of course i will, firstly ill list the forces in theatre and then take some pics - its a slow day at work i should be able to post pics of the theatres you need - not a problem.

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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 2:52:20 PM   
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Borneo - only the northern base remains with a garrison - it shows 6 units that i imagine to be DEI base forces and garrison troops - Pontiniak on the west coast is empty i just havent had the chance to take it yet.

In the North West corner at Singkawang is the 41st Guard Battn on garrison duties, across from them at Kuching are the Yokosuka 2nd and Kure 2nd SNLFs with ships should any guerilla forces reemerge from the jungle.

Out to the North East at Beaufort is the 91st Naval Guard unit and an AV support unit, just a AV support unit garrisons at Brunei.

On the East Tarakan has a small base force and an AV support unit.

Samarinda has the 31st Special Base Force on garrison, and at Balikpapan are 8 AV support units, 21st Air Flotilla HQ, and the 11th Special Base Force.

Thats it for Borneos forces.




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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 3:06:43 PM   
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Burma is my weak spot in all instances - historically, in forces, in interest and in knowledge. I know nothing of the necessity for Burma, i have no intention of attacking India and therefore do not need to invest my forces in Burma - there is nobody here really - at Rangoon is the 6th RTA Division, 143rd Infantry regiment and the 1st Raiders. Somewhere just North is a stack of 15 Allied units - i will only take here what Yank gives me by withdrawing - i will recon surrounding areas and advance into unheld areas only.






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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 3:16:33 PM   
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The Celebes & Timor - a theatre of action for a change!!

Boela, Babo, Manokwari (furthest east on NG), and Taberfane will all be Japanese in the next turn, these units will then pack up and start on the chain of islands from Dobo - Endeh in the West.

The units landing are all single SNLFs but the landings have all been heavily reconned.

Koepang is home to the 5th Air Division, 4 AV support units, and the 9th Base Force, Dili is garrisoned out of necessity by the Sasebo 3rd SNLF.

Ambon houses the 2nd Base Force.

The fleets seen sailing past Kendari are the invasion regiments that are the main fist of the Emporer in this region - they are the 65th Brigade, 124th Regiment, Guards Mixed Brigade, 66th Infantry Regiment and the 90th Infantry Regiment - altogether about 900AV - they are sailing to Samarang above Soerbaja to begin the Javan campaign, at Kendari is the 3rd Base Force.

Makassar on the left of the pic houses 8 AV support units, the 81st Naval Guards, and the 23rd Air Flotilla, North of there at Madjene is a combined TF of AV support troops and engineers who will meet the invasion regiments before the Samarang landing.






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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 3:20:01 PM   
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DEI - errrr a work in progress, Samarang is the target for the aforementioned invasion regiments where they will scatter to the outlying bases all the way up to Batavia - recon shows Yank has massed everybody at Soerbaja - it will take the Singapore divisions to take the base.






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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 3:29:58 PM   
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Malaya, soon to be finalised i hope!

Singora, Patani, Kota Bharu and Taiping are all AV support forces to supply and repair any localised recon that is required.

Kuantan is home to the 1st RTA division and the 112th Infantry regiment which is plenty to hold off the surrounding Alled forces that can be seen - in the base itself is a RN Base force with no AV, to the west are 3 previously defeated, supply less forces and to the North are 13 supplyless, previously defeated forces, collectively they have very minimal AV - they can stay out there and starve for me!!

To the North of Kuala Lumpur is the Imp Guards making their way to Johore Bharu, and to the North of Malacca are artillery forces and the 15th HQ.

Waiting at Johore Bharu is:-

38th, 18th, 21st and the 5th Divisions
41st Inf Reg
6 Tank Regiments
10 Heavy Artillery units
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RE: Turn 80 - 25/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 3:37:02 PM   
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and finally Manilla/Luzon:-

In the South is the 84th Naval Guards and the I/33rd Inf Reg - the units that keep getting strafed - Zeros protect them now.

Between Aparri and Manilla is the 8th Sasebo SNLF.

At Aparri is a construction btn and a AV support unit

Thats it - these units did go all the way up to Manilla itself but Yank has realised the scarcity of forces and has pushed me back to here - taking the place isnt important - surpressing the airforce is - and its nearly all gone.






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RE: Turn 81 - 26/2/1942 - 1/27/2010 5:24:22 PM   
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I-175 patrolling off Christmas Island gives advance warning of an incoming transport TF with escort to the Christmas Island Raiders - she spots 2 DDs and an xAP but misses with the toperdo attack run.

The raiders are on it and attack the incoming TF as they are patrolling the base itself - the raiders consist of 7 DDs and from out of the moonlit night come CA Portland, CLs Trenton and Concord, 3 DDs, and a huge AP, 3 xAPs, and 2 xAKs - uh oh - its going to be messy - the raiders perform perfectly and attack the transports which is exactly what i wanted - the AP takes 4 hits, the other APs share 5 hits, 2 are on fire - 98 casualties are inflicted upon the passengers and then both TFs disappear into the night - the raiders head North to Palmyra and the TF heads east - the combat report says the Allies flee - so strike 2 to the Christmas Island raiders who will continue north to meet up with the south bound divisions and their CA, DD escort - the Allied TF is dangerous and i dont want it anywhere near the troops heading south. This looks like a major build up of troops for Yank and im glad ive brought the number of troops i have.

95k tonnes of supplies arrive in Lahaina and there are still 30k tonnes of fuel being unloaded here - this is enough to last quite some time.

At Molokai an xAK is sunk by SS Plunger - i have stationed all the undamaged, empty transports here as Lahainas port is clogged and i need the fuel and supplies on the island ASAP.

At Lahaina Yank comes in with 10 B17s and 7 Liberators but unescorted - the CAP loses 1 Zero but damages 4 B17s - the CL Natori just out of drydock at Lahaina takes a bomb hit!!! She heads for Japan

At Truk the KB heads immediately east to Hawaii via Christmas - there is a lot of shipping around this area and i need to support the landings in this area.

I owe my recon pilots from Kavieng an apology - Rabaul is indeed empty - the 115th regiment unloads into the base and all engineers who were en route to Kavieng are now routed to the new base - it will be captured next turn - recon will be flown in to check Gasmata - if theres noone on the island Yank must have moved them all to Port Moresby.

The first wave of landings occurs on northern New Guinea - Manokwari will fall next turn and this SNLF will be tasked with taking Aitapi on the east coast of New Guinea.

Phillipines/Formosa/South China Sea/Borneo

Again, not much happening, Borneo is quiet, Luzon is quiet - the main activity is further south, Boela, Babo and Taberfane are all occupied and will be in Japanese hands next turn.

The invasion regiments will shortly join up with the engineers and then the Java campaign is on.

Malaya & Burma

Everyone is in Johore Bharu except the Imp Guards - who for some reason appear to have quite literally come off the rails - ill see what happens next turn but strategic movement was greyed out and they appeared to be on move orders but didnt unpack - shrug - this whole Malayan campaign has just dragged and dragged - im desperate to get started to free up the divisions and move on Sumatra and Java.

China

Map tomorrow - in essence a huge movement of troops south of Kaifing towards Singyang and Nanning - Nanning is the next target of the steamroller

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RE: Turn 81 - 26/2/1942 - 1/28/2010 6:26:33 PM   
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hey am enjoying your AR, but is tough without dates for the various actions. Can you post them when you put up the reports?

thnx!

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RE: Turn 81 - 26/2/1942 - 1/28/2010 9:00:16 PM   
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hey am enjoying your AR, but is tough without dates for the various actions. Can you post them when you put up the reports?

thnx!

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RE: Turn 82 - 27/2/1942 - 1/29/2010 4:35:57 PM   
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SS Grayling is still stalking the shores of Kona, she misses one xAK in the morning and damages another in the afternoon - one of the ships carrying the 1st Kure force to Christmas Island.

In reply SS Trout is attacked by an ASW team but no hits land on the sub.

The Christmas Island invasion force is united into 1 TF with the arrival of the Kure 1st and heads off to Palmyra to meet up with the Christmas Island raiders for a larger escort and will then set off for Christmas.

3 seperate, unescorted bomber runs go over Hilo but no hits are scored on shipping here, 3 B17s are damaged and a Liberator.

At Christmas the I-175 spots the return of the transport fleet again, which is a brave move because Yank would have been unable to tell whether i was also returning for round 2. The size of this force suggests it will take a while to unload and may still be there when i arrive with the invasion force.

The 63rd Naval Guard Unit at Manokwari is attacked by B17s from presumably Port Moresby - they miss.

Undefend Rabaul falls to the 1st Raiders and engineers

Timor

Saumlaki and Aru Island are invaded - both are undefended and will be Japanese next turn.

Manokwari, Babo, Boela, and Taberfane all fall under the Empoerers rule - the SNLFs here are reloading and all heading west to the next set of islands in the chain.

The invasion regiments round Makassar and prepare to join up with engineers at Madjene - Samarang awaits.

Malaya & Burma

The Imperial Guards did get de-railed but are 4 miles short of Malacca where they will board the train again and start the final journey to Johore Bharu.

China

A division heading to Sinyang crosses a river in the face of 2 Chinese corps and triggers a shock attack - the odds are 1:2 and 586 casualties are suffered for 370 to the Allies.

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RE: Turn 83 - 28/2/1942 - 2/4/2010 1:33:14 PM   
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A slight haitus as Yank goes on a business trip and i send the wrong turns but were back in business:-

Pacific

Off Pearl ASW finds but misses SS Grayling again.

North East of Pearl an incoming TF is spotted by Mavis' and then the outlying picket of subs - replenishing ASW forces are hurriedly combined at Lahaina and turned into a SCTF and head to Pearl to block the TF and the subs line up to make the advance difficult for the approach - I-22 hits one xAKL 3 times and she sinks.

Just before they disappear out of reach the south bound divisions on board the ships are attacked by 7 B17s but 1 is damaged and the rest miss - Palmyra is on the horizon for the invasion TF.

New Guinea

The invasion transport ships at Saumlaki come into range of B17s at presumably Port Moresby and they attack the unloading naval guard unit here but miss - the undefended base is captured without incident.

Marauders, presumably also from PM attempt to bomb the TF carrying the Rabaul Invasion force now diverted to Gasmata in case everyones hiding there instead - recon says no and the 2nd raiders will be dropped here tomorrow - the Rabaul invasion regiment will return to Rabaul to wait for the 6th Regiment just approaching Truk, before embarking on a campaign of capturing the Solomons.

Timor

Aru Island falls - the Naval Guards reembark and set off for the Southern tip of Java.

Phillipines

Its the battle of the small ships at both Vigan and San Fernando - at San Fernando 2 PB, 6 SC and 1 DMS attack 4 MTBs, the DMS is sunk by a torpedo and one MTB is heavily damaged by a direct hit, the TFs both head for Vigan and the remaining 2 PB and 6 SC attack 4 Allied MTBs hitting one once and then retiring.

Very low on the action this turn as Singapore gets ready for invasion, the Imp Guards board the last train for the last leg of their epic journey and will be in Johore Bharu shortly.

Samerang is still empty but im dubious about the large unguarded port - minesweepers will accompany the invasion.

Christmas is still receiving reinforcements.


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RE: Turn 84 - 01/3/1942 - 2/5/2010 10:44:10 AM   
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A round up, as the turns are quite quiet at the moment:-

Im worried because at this stage in the war i shouldnt be quiet!!! its just taken a while to sort out the Pearl mess..... the Christmas Island invasion TF is still on its way to Palmyra to meet up with more DDs before heading to this new hub of Yanks.

The TF seen heading to Pearl has disappeared, the 'ASW now SCTF' DDs sent to intercept them have drawn a blank but also pulled out a number of escorted bombers from Pearl - 6 Liberators and 2 B17s but the AA of the DDs is enough to damage 4 of them and put them off target - no hits land - this TF is now capped from Lahaina as is the approaching first wave of the 7th Division.

Most of the SoPac islands now have forts of 3 and are still plodding onto level 4. I think that Yank may think ive stopped in the SoPac at Canton as nothing much as happend since i took Tabiteau but there just arent the same number of engineers and troops to throw around as there was in WitP. Once the islands are taken in Timor/Java these Naval Guard units will be dispatched to the rest of the SoPac, plus the Pearl divisions and regiments will be ready to set sail and attack too.

Elsewhere the Samerang invasion fleet sets off at last, undefended Gasmata falls and the KB steams to Tabiteau - shes about 5 turns from Christmas Island, i hope i can catch any transport TFs here.

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RE: Turn 85 - 02/03/1942 - 2/8/2010 11:31:54 AM   
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Im going to stick with the round up style unless something momentus happens or anyone here, if anyones here wants it presented any other way - i sometimes think the reports are too long.

A very 'subby' turn as either the Allies receive a rake of new subs or im just driving over them more often!!

SS Grampus attacks and misses and is then attacked twice and missed by an ASW force off Pearl who were guarding the last transport TF trying desperately to get the 7th Ind Hvy Art unit off the island - the last IJA combat troops here- they simply refused to get on the boats and are wiped out by attrition today.

SS Narwhal, previously reported to be sunk by IJN intelligence reappears to attack a passing xAK at Lahaina but misses.

A large air battle takes place over Pearl, unseen since the days of the invasion - 37 Zeros v 24 P400s - 1 Zeros is lost for 7 Aircobras - i can manage those odds all war

Bombers cant resist the SCTF DDs off Pearl again but this time the CAP of 16 Zeros destroys 2 bombers and damages 5 for the loss of 1 Zero.

At Christmas the I-173 spots the entire TF unloading at the island but is distracted by the large ASW presence there too and doesnt attack - the KB is still heading here - i hope this TF stays - Yank must wonder where the CVs are.

Hoardes of mini TFs are heading to Rabaul from the HI with engineers and independant SNLF companys on board ready to occupy the Solomons that Yank appears to have abandoned - i sometimes wonder whether im taking land that was taken historically and not because i need it - if i own Fiji eventually do i need the solomons? - 1 of the TFs is spotted at Torishima by the SS Sculpin and after a brief engagement on the surface 1 xAK is sunk while the sub takes two hits and retires.

Elsewhere Allied sub activity is seen off Tourane but the attacks are unsuccesful, B17s bomb Lautem again but are intercepted by the Oscars here and retire early, the Samerang invasion should land next turn, if not then definitely the next, and in China, south of Singyang in an attempt to push Yank west beyond Canton divisions are moving in this direction - the first engagement of this strategy sees 2 corps beaten badly and pushed west taking 2500 casualties to the IJAs 105

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RE: Turn 85 - 02/03/1942 - 2/8/2010 12:04:15 PM   
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Hoardes of mini TFs are heading to Rabaul from the HI with engineers and independant SNLF companys on board ready to occupy the Solomons that Yank appears to have abandoned - i sometimes wonder whether im taking land that was taken historically and not because i need it - if i own Fiji eventually do i need the solomons? - 1 of the TFs is spotted at Torishima by the SS Sculpin and after a brief engagement on the surface 1 xAK is sunk while the sub takes two hits and retires.



You especially need the Solomons if you are thinking about Fiji. How else are you going to secure your LOC between Truk and Fiji? The Solomons are your west flank guard to such an advance. Holding the Solomons will also slow down an advance up the north coast of New Guinea that can be supported by LBA.

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RE: Turn 85 - 02/03/1942 - 2/8/2010 1:54:20 PM   
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i think Yank has abandoned the whole lot - theres no one here - Rabaul was empty, i imagine everyone is at PM - is that because he considers PM to be key for a plan he has or because he doesnt want to lose it?

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