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RE: 24-27th August 1942 - 9/7/2010 10:24:22 PM   
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Until your opponent can reconstitute some sort of carrier force (depending on when he starts getting the Taiho, et al), I would expect that he might try interdicting your supply lines with fast destroyer groups - of course, once you have supply lines within reach of some of his larger harbor/bases.

At this point, he doesn't have all that much to lose, since he's already lost the one asset that posed a credible offensive threat to you (his carriers) - so anything he can do to stymie your own offensive plans is what he should be doing (and you be prepared to deal with).

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RE: 24-27th August 1942 - 9/8/2010 9:10:10 AM   
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I´m afraid with the outcoming of the two carrier engagements one could clearly say the Penguin has lost the game already. If Speedy isn´t throwing his "limited" number of carriers equipped with Wildcats at some area with lots of enemy LBA that could support each other then I can see no chance for Faber to really hurt his invasions. In my game my 600 carrier based ac fleet was trashed by a more or less equal (in ac numbers) KB without taking real damage but without the carriers it would take a lot of land based strikes to actually achieve something against the USN carrier fleet.

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RE: 24-27th August 1942 - 9/8/2010 9:46:09 PM   
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Hi all,

Afraid I'm now away on holiday at my Dad's in Spain until next Wednesday.

Good news is that Tracker informs me that 1st Marine Rgt + 2nd USMC Eng Rgt will be just fine for invading Wake Island (for example) as they're just inder the 6,000 troop limit

We're just upto end of August now. Updates etc when I'm back. Until then happy hunting

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28-31st July 1942 - 9/15/2010 6:09:34 PM   
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Hi all,

Back from Spain. So didn't want to come back home!

A fairly quiet few days.

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Attu -

The 28th saw the end of Japanese presence on Attu Island. Almost 4500 Japanese died with only a few surrendering.

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Other areas -

Stalemate still in northern Aus. Forces are within 120 miles of Carnarvon on the west coast.

Raids on Noumea from Norfolk Island have disabled the Light Industry and reportedly sunk SS RO-60 in the port.

CV Lexington is in the Shipyard at San Francisco and will remain so for 72 days.

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Submarine Warfare -

A bad few days for my subs! 6 dud/missed attacks.

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End of August 1942......... - 9/16/2010 7:48:14 PM   
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Hi all,

The highlights (obviously) for this month were the Japanese invasion (and subsequent annihilation) of Attu and 2 massive CV Battles that the Allied clearly won west of Attu and NW of Midway.

September see the upgrading of many AK/AP classes, North Carolina Class + Mahan Class DD's. In terms of planes the most significant addition to our stock is the P40K/Kittyhawk III and the F4 Recon bird. No significant ship arrivals this month (except 6 shiny new Gato Class subs)

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Points:

Allies: +3751
Japanese: +448


Bases:

Allies: -3 (+31 points)
Japanese: +3 (+102 points)


Planes:

Allies: +194 lost
Japanese: +450 lost (mainly from CV actions)


Troops:

Allies: +87 lost
Japanese: +190 lost (mainly from 2/4th Division annihilation at Attu)


Ships:

Allies: +5 ships (+63 points)
Japanese: +34 ships (+796 points. Interestingly the sunk ships list ONLY lists Akagi and Junyo (wasn't even reported in the battles!) as the CV's reported sunk (we know they all went down though). I can only assume that the point totals accurately reflect the situation but the break down into ships etc isn't accurate due to FOW. In short there's 5 more CV's and 2 x CVL to add to this total).

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Sub Kills:

Dutch Boats:

PB - 3 (1 mine)
AK - 21
TK - 3
CM - 2
DD - 4 (+2)
TB - 1
DMS - 2 (-1)
E - 1 (+1)
APD - 1

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British Boats:

DD - 1 (mine)
AK - 1
SC - 1
PB - 1

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Fleet Boats:

AK - 34 (+8)
SC - 3 (+1)
AP - 3 (+2)
PB - 4 (+1)
TK - 2 (+1)
CM - 1
ACM - 1
E - 1
APD - 1
DD - 2
CL - 1 (+1) (Kashima)
CVE - 1 (Taiyo)

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S-Boats:

AK - 7
AP - 1 (+1)
CM - 1
PB - 2 (+1)
DMS - 1

Total = 108 ships = 48% of reported sunk ships total.




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1-4th September 1942 - 9/17/2010 3:53:10 PM   
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Hi all,

A fairly quiet start to the month of September. I woudl guess Faber is shifting forces and planes all over the place to shore up defences in every possible way.

For my part my Major Ships are still repairing and replacing planes losses in Seattle, San Fran and PH. I have Rgt's preparing for a selection of Atolls over the Pacific to give myself options when the time arises to counter-attack in a couple of months time when all my CV's are operational and my men prepared for theit targets.

In the meantime my offensive in western Aus is nearing Carnarvon (50 milees away). Over the past 4 days fairly substantial BF and air assets have reached the Perth region to support this - 3 x Fighter Sqn's, 3 x Bomber Sqn's, 2 x Transport Sqn's.

Follow up and occupying BF forces are also in the region for Carnarvon.

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CBI -

The first Allied offensive in Burma will be launched within 2-3 weeks bound for Akyab.

In China it looks as though the Japanese are preapring a new offensive heading west towards Changsha (I'll show a Screenshot soon). I doubt it will get anywhere as I have substantial forces around Changsha.

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Submarine Warfare -

A mixed few days with it starting off well on the 1st:

SS Seal heavily damaged AK Tenryu Maru off Batavia.

SS Albacore sank PB Ichiyo Maru SW of Korea.

On the 2nd AK Borneo Maru was damaged by a torpedo from SS Tuna off Wakkanai.

Since then I've had 9 () dud and missed attacks against AK's (2 against the damaged Borneo Maru), DD's and an ACM.

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RE: 1-4th September 1942 - 9/18/2010 1:03:45 PM   
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re: Australia

With KB no longer in play, do you have any plans to use your CVs to support amphibious assaults in north Australia, or are you content to continue the overland attack with LBA support?


re: British Navy

What are your plans for the RN? Will they be supporting the planned Akyab offense?



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5-6th September 1942 - 9/19/2010 9:31:45 AM   
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Hi all.

Hi ckammp - No CV's are planning to be used for Australia at present. LBA can support my offensive in the west. I have plenty of fighters in the area (about 2 x FG worth at the moment). I can base hop from Carnarvon (it appears it's now unocuppied even though a Rgt was spotted there a month or so back! My men are 20 miles away).

RN - Nope. Akyab will probably not need any naval support. Especially since the likes of Port Blair and Rangoon are Netty bases. The 6th was the date my men started to embark trains at Calcutta bound for Chittagong where they'll march the rest of the way overland. I'll detail the force in a few days.

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A major effort was launched over Akyab on the 5th. Almost 100 x mixed LBA bombed Akyab. This time, however, a Zero Ku was on CAP. My unescorted bombers suffered at their hands. 18 failed to come home. Darn.

As recon reported the Japanese have begun to advance west towards Changsha. I doubt they'll get very far. There was a reported 1600 AV in Nanyang, 1700 AV further to the south of it vs my 2500 AV to the south and 1200 AV at Changsha with a further 600 a few days away. There's also level 6 forts at Changsha.

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Other areas -

I've spent the past few days also looking at other potential invasion routes. I still don't really fancy moving back through New Caledonia and the Solomans. Just a time issue. I have no idea how much Faber has in depth around here. There are no planes on New Caledonia or Luganville. A Bde is at Noumea probably with a BF and a couple of smaller units are at Koumac.

LBA raid New Caledonia almost daily from Norfolk Island. 2 x PC were caught docked at Koumac on the 6th and reported sunk.

I'm tempted to go through the Gilberts as well as Wake. There are many bases down here that are unoccupied and Tarawa can be invaded by 2.5 divisions without any negative impact for example!

The Kuriles don't feel great to me as there are lots of bases Faber can stage LBA from and it's very near Japan.

As such I have several Divisions and Rgt's (those listed a few posts back) preparing for a variety of Atolls and Islands in CentPac tp give me options depending on the situation and recon when my CV's are ready to go in force.

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Submarine Warfare -

On the 5th SS O19, patrolling east of Singapore, located a convoy and reportedly sank AKL Miiko Maru.

West of Nagasaki SS Albacore stalked a convoy and sank the troop laden AK Tusima Maru.

SS Herring had a gun duel with AKL Penang Maru SE of Tokyo. Despitye pumping 7 x 3" shells into here return fire damaged my sub (30 SYS/FLT) and she retired. Poor effort.

On the 6th SS Searaven sank AKL Suzan Maru SE of Toyohara.

In return SS KXVIII was lost with all hands off Georgetown when a DD convoy escort located and cornered her.




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7-12th Septembner 1942 - 9/22/2010 7:57:02 AM   
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Hi all,

A fairly steady and quiet few days. The majority of the action and focus has been on Australia.

Firstly, a question regarding Tracker - I'm reading the turn every day but what else can you do with it? Can I tell it to search SigInt for example to track enemy troop placements (if so how)? In short I assume there must be uses of it for TRACKING stuff?

An empty Carnarvon was pccupied by Allied troops on the 9th. Engineers are starting work on an airstrip to base fighters. Next step is to occupy and buildup Exmouth before tackling Port Headland which contains 1-2 Inf. Rgt's.

Further to the east a speculative attack was launched against the Japanese at Daly Waters with surprising results:

Ground combat at Daly Waters (76,131)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 41231 troops, 732 guns, 1231 vehicles, Assault Value = 1458

Defending force 29741 troops, 317 guns, 348 vehicles, Assault Value = 949

Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 0

Allied adjusted assault: 893

Japanese adjusted defense: 510

Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 0

Combat modifiers
Defender: preparation(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
2543 casualties reported
Squads: 13 destroyed, 101 disabled
Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 219 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled
Vehicles lost 74 (3 destroyed, 71 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
1329 casualties reported
Squads: 8 destroyed, 83 disabled
Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 88 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled
Vehicles lost 84 (5 destroyed, 79 disabled)

The Japanese are moving out to the north towards Katherine. I want to attack again now but I need to wait for supplies to reach my men (down to 50% of minimum needed at the mo)! I really hope I can get the Japs before they retreat.

Further forces are moving up from Cloncurry (3rd Aus Division + support) as well as forcers gathering to the south of Daly Waters (800 AV).

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Other areas -

The Akyab invasion force has massed at Chittagong......final orders are being issued and we'll move out in a day or two. I'll detail the forces involved tomorrow.

SigInt has been very useful. 65th Bde is heading to Tarawa. 62nd Inf, Group is heading to Wake Island. This kind of info will help a lot in my upcoming planning. I have Rgt's planning for many many places and I'll probably just bypass these strongholds as there'll be bases which are unoccupied in the Gilberts and Marshalls for examples.

Although not a priority, I have several forces in theatre in SoPac (originally for defence) that I will start to prep for re-invading New Caledonia and the New Hebrides. LBA from Norfolk can keep New Caledonia supressed.

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Submarine Warfare -

A fairly quiet few days. 4 dud/missed attacks.

The successes:

SS Salmon blew up PB Shinko Maru 2 off Wakkanai on the 8th.

SS Greandier reprted sinking the Aden Maru class AK Seikho Maru on the 10th.

On the other side SS I-121 sank KV Quesnel (searching for her) east of Attu on the 12th.

SS S-18 was moderately damaged by SC CHa-25 off Toyohara.




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RE: 7-12th Septembner 1942 - 9/22/2010 8:09:36 AM   
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OK.

In Intel, tell it to use All Turns, then use one of the other the pull-downs on the right to select a unit you are interested in. Or, to select a base you are interested in - you will see all messages pertaining to that base.

Go to the Devices tab. Select Allies. Select Squads. Select Hide 999 Availability (units that never arrive in the scenario file). Sort the list by name. You will see all of your squad pools. Select one line. Press the button in the lower right of the screen (I think it's called pool history). You will see the pool history, but even more valuable is a listing of what LCU's have that device. Use this information to help manage the upgrading of your squads to newer versions (by selecting which units to turn on/off replacements for).

LCU tab with the Base Load column we covered earlier, right? Go to the Bases tab. Sort by name. Then find a base and look across to the row that shows what is the capacity of that island.

Go to the Alerts tab. Select Current Turn. Sort by Type ('ship sunk', 'LCU arrived', etc.) Go to Intel tab. Select Current Turn. Sort by location.

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RE: 7-12th Septembner 1942 - 9/22/2010 5:40:24 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: witpqs

OK.

In Intel, tell it to use All Turns, then use one of the other the pull-downs on the right to select a unit you are interested in. Or, to select a base you are interested in - you will see all messages pertaining to that base.




Nice, that is a big help. However, I see that not all infomation is included. For example, Signet has IDed three carriers and their location or location headed to in my game (424 turns). But I see no mention of these units in the units display. Some APs and a PB or two but the major warships seem to be missing. I wish that somebody would come up with a "tracker" just aimed at Sigint information. It would be an amazing help to have a utility devoted to sorting Sigint.


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13-16th September 1942 - 9/23/2010 8:31:28 AM   
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Hi all,

witpqs - wow. Thanks a lot. That really helps. Some cool stuff you can find with tracker

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CBI -

As promised here's a breakdown of the force involved in the Akyab offensive:

III and IV Indian Corps responsible for:

18th British Division
26th Indian Division
26th Indian Bde
150th RAC Rgt
73rd Motorised Bde
3rd Carabiniers Rgt
AFT, Engineers etc.

They've detrained from Chittagong and are marching southwards through Cox's Bazaar onto Akyab.

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Australia -

The Japanese must be really struggling for supply at Daly Waters. On the 14th we attacked again and managed to catch the Japanese before they retreated in good order:

Ground combat at Daly Waters (76,131)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 39870 troops, 732 guns, 1226 vehicles, Assault Value = 1388

Defending force 26687 troops, 317 guns, 210 vehicles, Assault Value = 758

Allied adjusted assault: 381

Japanese adjusted defense: 185

Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Daly Waters !!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
11266 casualties reported
Squads: 249 destroyed, 116 disabled
Non Combat: 237 destroyed, 115 disabled
Engineers: 102 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 57 (55 destroyed, 2 disabled)
Vehicles lost 94 (87 destroyed, 7 disabled)
Units retreated 5


Allied ground losses:
931 casualties reported
Squads: 7 destroyed, 55 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 134 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 15 disabled

Supply depenedent this potentially opens up a swift conquest of the rest of north Aus. My men are marching north. Other forces are also moving to the west of Daly Waters to potentially head west to recapture Broome etc. As I say this all depends on available supply and of course Japanese resistance. The bases north of Alice Springs just don't hold supply though so I can't base planes! Grrrr.

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Submarine Warfare -

Only 1 success and 8 dud's/misses!

SS S-34 sank SC CHa-6 off Toyohara on the 13th.

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RE: 13-16th September 1942 - 9/23/2010 2:30:33 PM   
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Hi all,

witpqs - wow. Thanks a lot. That really helps. Some cool stuff you can find with tracker


Everything except the pothole slowing down supplies to Daly, eh?

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17-21st September 1942 - 9/24/2010 10:23:30 PM   
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Hi all,

A fairly quiet series of days with the main action in northern Australia. My advance northwards continues under constant Japanese bombing (not causing much damage but still. With the poor supply chain I can't operate planes except from Alice Springs.) As you can see I have forces moving westward. The vanguard is made up of 4 x ARM Bn's but I have 2 Divisions worth of assorted troops following behind. Will be interesting to see what Faber has in the region and how far I can retake northern Aus.

As for planes in Aus I have a good force arrayed across Aus including a lot of US airgroups now starting to encompass P38F's, P40K's, B25/B26's and of course 90 x 4E's at Alice Springs.

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CBI -

In Burma the Akyab force is 1/2 between Chittagong and Cox's Bazaar.

In China I conducted a random A29 raid (2 planes) on Wuchang airfield causing heavy damage but destroying no planes and ling 2 to Oscars.

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Other stuff -

It's admin time so several convoys are heading here there and everywhere moving Engineers, planes, supply and fuel...mainly to Aus.

SigInt produced 2 interesting comments - 65th Bde elements were reported heading to Tarawa and then to Wyndham 2 days later! There's also an ARM Division in Burma (not surprised).

Several CM's and ACM's are heading to forward areas - Aleutians, Midway etc.

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Submarine Warfare -

A really poor showing by the lads this month overall.

SS Whale sank AKL Yamamizu Maru near Toyohara on the 17th.

SS Tautog damaged AK Kaga Maru NW of the Palau's on the 18th.

Other than that 6 dud/missed attacks!

The Japs did well on the 19th sinking a fuel laden AK near Cochin and an AP at Amchitka which had just about unloaded an Inf. Rgt.




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22-25th September 1942 - 9/27/2010 7:54:12 AM   
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Hi all,

The same quiet continues...........

Allied forces have reached within 40 miles of Katherine........I suspect the Japanese will be too strong there but we'll see. MEanwhile, forces continues to advance westward. I am being cautious about this though what with SigInt notifying me of 65th Bde heading for Wyndham and now a Mixed Rgt is reportedly heading for Broome.

In the west Carnarvon's airfield is now upto level 2. Fighters are on station. Recon of Port Headland confirms 3 x enemy unit (probably 2 x Rgt from SigInt) and at least 60 x enemy planes (fighters/bombers).

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CBI -

Akyab force just reaching Cox's Bazaar.

In China the Japnese had been massing forces at Wuchang (had been tracking this) and launched a massive attack on the 22nd which failed:

Ground combat at Wuchang (84,51)

Japanese Shock attack

Attacking force 75547 troops, 734 guns, 228 vehicles, Assault Value = 2739

Defending force 60378 troops, 324 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2205

Japanese adjusted assault: 3456

Allied adjusted defense: 2757

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
12825 casualties reported
Squads: 10 destroyed, 938 disabled
Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 751 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 92 disabled


Allied ground losses:
2288 casualties reported
Squads: 12 destroyed, 294 disabled
Non Combat: 15 destroyed, 214 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 16 disabled

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Other areas -

Forces in SoPac are preparing for invasions on New Caledonia and New Hebrides. It's a secondary theatre but I have the forces there from early in the war so when I have spare shipping they'll be used.

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Submarine Warfare -

The poor month continues. Only 2 ships reported sunk along with 1 dud attack (actually a good ratio for the past 4 days as 2 our of 3 attacks were successful!)

SS S-28 sank AK Italy Maru with 2 torpedoes off Shikuka on the 22nd.

SS Wahoo broke in half AKL Fukuyama Maru with a torpedo south of Okinawa on the 25th.

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26-30th September 1942 - 9/28/2010 12:13:25 PM   
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Hi all,

CBI -

Little happening in Burma (neither side has conducted an air raid for over a month or so!) but my forces are about 60 miles away from Akyab. May stimulate activity in Burma! In many ways the air lull has helped me here. I have a buffer of over 100 x Hurri B and 60 Hurri C's.

China has seen a frenetic few days focused around the area of Wuchang and to the east of Changsha.

On the 26th the Japanese launched an all out attack against my forces near Wuchang. It failed again:

Ground combat at Wuchang (84,51)

Japanese Shock attack

Attacking force 67034 troops, 734 guns, 228 vehicles, Assault Value = 2102

Defending force 57915 troops, 324 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2004

Japanese adjusted assault: 2762

Allied adjusted defense: 2367

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
8808 casualties reported
Squads: 16 destroyed, 336 disabled
Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 450 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 77 disabled


Allied ground losses:
1512 casualties reported
Squads: 7 destroyed, 204 disabled
Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 209 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled

On the 28th the Chinese launched an all out attack on Japanese positions east of Changsha. It was a disaster:

Ground combat at 84,54

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 59176 troops, 535 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2418

Defending force 35302 troops, 240 guns, 29 vehicles, Assault Value = 1266

Allied adjusted assault: 2189

Japanese adjusted defense: 1228

Allied assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), supply(-)

Japanese ground losses:
3046 casualties reported
Squads: 10 destroyed, 325 disabled
Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 196 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled


Allied ground losses:
14444 casualties reported
Squads: 151 destroyed, 374 disabled
Non Combat: 298 destroyed, 172 disabled
Engineers: 27 destroyed, 41 disabled

This convinced the Japanese to counter-attack on the 29th. This also failed (5300 Jap casualties vs 3400 Chinese). A mass of Japanese air attacks were also reported on the 29th.

This led the Chinese leadership to decide to launch a large scale air response for a day after husbanding, building up and training my fighter force for months.

On the 30th the Japanese were amazed to see Chinese fighters in the air over my forces! A series of vicious air battles ensued. 3 aces now exist in the Chinese ranks and celebrations were held in Chungking! By days end it was reckoned that 31 enemy bombers, and 5 Oscars were shot down for the loss of 6 friendlies (5 x Vanguard, 1 x Lancer).

For now though my air units have retired to train more and ready for the next surprise strike. On the ground my forces are slowly marching westwards to better defensive ground.

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Australia -

SigInt has also confirmed 21st Division is embarked and on the way to Derby. There's a lot of force heading here! As such my advance westward is being called off.

We're about 20 miles away from Katherine now.

It's going to be tough this as I'm unable to build up Daly Waters due to supply constraints. As such Japanese airpower will always dominate up here.

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Submarine Warfare -

The poor month of duds and misses continue..........6 duds (3 against TK's ) and 2 misses. Sheesh.






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RE: 26-30th September 1942 - 9/28/2010 4:50:37 PM   
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Hey Speedy, care to give a little presentation on your sub dispositions ? The results may not be good at the moment, but I guess that's mostly due to duds and not the placement. You do seem to get in a fair number of attacks.

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End of September 1942 - 9/28/2010 6:43:49 PM   
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Hi all,

September was a relatively quiet month compared to August. Hardly surprising really with the USN repairing or upgrading in WC/PH ports. LCU's are preparing for future invasions and oodles of supply, fuel, engineers, support personnel and planes are heading to Australia and to other parts of CentPac ready for future operations.

Australia has seen some action with the Japanese being defeated at Daly Waters and the Allies advance north into strong enemy forces. A LOT of enemy formations are heading to Aus. SigInt has detected 65th Bde, 21st Division, 16th Division and 4th Mixed Bde.

In Burma an offensive is on the way to Akyab.

In Chian the Japanese started an offensive to push back Chinese formations near Wuchang (faileD). The Chinese attemted to push back Japanese troops east of Changsha (failed miserably). I also meant to mention that the Japanese troops at Paoshan have moved back westwards over the river. Fine by me.

October sees my US CV's, CA's, BB and some DD's upgrading with Bofors . Shipwise 3 x Replenishment CVE's arrive as do a few more lovely Gato class subs. In the air several Aus version of US planes begin to appear as do Spit V's. For the US P38G's arrive.

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Points:

Allies: +399
Japanese: +467


Bases:

Allies: +2 (+67 points)
Japanese: -2 (+225 points)


Planes:

Allies: +121 lost
Japanese: +157 lost


Troops:

Allies: +83 lost
Japanese: +119 lost


Ships:

Allies: +4 ships (+40 points)
Japanese: +26 ships (+1808 points). A lot of these are from the CV Battles that have shown up on the list now.

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Sub Kills: An important note here. CVE Taiyo is apparently still afloat according to SigInt! As such she's removed from the sub kills list.

Dutch Boats:

PB - 2 (1 mine) (-1)
AK - 23 (+2)
TK - 3
CM - 2
DD - 4
TB - 1
DMS - 3 (+1)
E - 1
APD - 1

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British Boats:

DD - 1 (mine)
AK - 1
SC - 1
PB - 1

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Fleet Boats:

AK - 40 (+6)
SC - 3
AP - 1 (-2)
PB - 5 (+1)
TK - 2
CM - 1
ACM - 1
E - 1
APD - 1
DD - 2
CL - 1 (Kashima)
CVE - 0 (-1 Taiyo)

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S-Boats:

AK - 11 (+4)
AP - 1
CM - 1
PB - 2
DMS - 1
SC - 1 (+1)

Total = 119 ships = 47.41% of reported sunk ships total.




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RE: 26-30th September 1942 - 9/28/2010 6:46:24 PM   
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Hey Speedy, care to give a little presentation on your sub dispositions ? The results may not be good at the moment, but I guess that's mostly due to duds and not the placement. You do seem to get in a fair number of attacks.


Sure thing. What info are you wanting to know? Where I deploy them? How? Numbers etc?

I do get in a decent number of attacks. Can't wait until 1943!

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RE: 26-30th September 1942 - 9/28/2010 7:02:08 PM   
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Mainly where they are deployed. I'm sure I miss out on a lot of attacks because I don't feel like deploying my subs in the shallow waters of the Java sea, but I can't quite figure out what I'm doing wrong in the South China sea and South of the Home Islands. These areas should be swarming with convoys, but I hardly get encounters there. 

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RE: 22-25th September 1942 - 9/28/2010 7:04:38 PM   
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Hi all,

The same quiet continues...........

Allied forces have reached within 40 miles of Katherine........I suspect the Japanese will be too strong there but we'll see. MEanwhile, forces continues to advance westward. I am being cautious about this though what with SigInt notifying me of 65th Bde heading for Wyndham and now a Mixed Rgt is reportedly heading for Broome.

In the west Carnarvon's airfield is now upto level 2. Fighters are on station. Recon of Port Headland confirms 3 x enemy unit (probably 2 x Rgt from SigInt) and at least 60 x enemy planes (fighters/bombers).

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Akyab force just reaching Cox's Bazaar.

In China the Japnese had been massing forces at Wuchang (had been tracking this) and launched a massive attack on the 22nd which failed:

Ground combat at Wuchang (84,51)

Japanese Shock attack

Attacking force 75547 troops, 734 guns, 228 vehicles, Assault Value = 2739

Defending force 60378 troops, 324 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2205

Japanese adjusted assault: 3456

Allied adjusted defense: 2757

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
12825 casualties reported
Squads: 10 destroyed, 938 disabled
Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 751 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 92 disabled


Allied ground losses:
2288 casualties reported
Squads: 12 destroyed, 294 disabled
Non Combat: 15 destroyed, 214 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 16 disabled

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Other areas -

Forces in SoPac are preparing for invasions on New Caledonia and New Hebrides. It's a secondary theatre but I have the forces there from early in the war so when I have spare shipping they'll be used.

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Submarine Warfare -

The poor month continues. Only 2 ships reported sunk along with 1 dud attack (actually a good ratio for the past 4 days as 2 our of 3 attacks were successful!)

SS S-28 sank AK Italy Maru with 2 torpedoes off Shikuka on the 22nd.

SS Wahoo broke in half AKL Fukuyama Maru with a torpedo south of Okinawa on the 25th.



Speedy, just be advised that if you have a significant force around Katherine, you will not be able to keep them in supply. I just advanced to Katherine with about three divisions, plenty of base support and ten various tank and motorized units. Really a large army group, and eventually had to retreat due to lack of supply. Unfortunately unless you can interdict Darwin, your opponent should have little trouble.

Likewise any overland attack into Burma from India will meet with the same supply problems. Hard to suppor even an army corps overland there.



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1-3rd October 1942 - 9/29/2010 11:06:39 AM   
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Hi all,

crsutton - Hmm. I hope this is not the case. I have similar force levels at Katherine (see Screenie below for details). For now they are in decent enough supply. Will keep an eye on it.

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CBI -

A quieter few days in China with noticeably reduced Japanese air attacks. Probably due to having fewer active bombers in China now My men moved westwards from the Japanese force east of Changsha to better defensive ground. Back to stalemate in the region.

Several 'RAF Wings' are in theatre now which really allow me to project good AV. support in most frontline bases in India now. Good.

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Other stuff -

I've been noticing my replacement pilots EXP levels are dropping a fair bit (from the replacement pilot page on intel screen) so I've sent about 10 pilots back to TRACOM.

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Australia -

Building up Carnarvon nicely. It's now level 3 AF. Geraldton is level 4. I'm saving my 4E at Alice Springs now and training them. I have about 100 of them there (with 80 x B17E replacements as well). Rather than bombing Katherine and meeting many Tojo on CAP and causing little damage I'm planning on basing them in western Aus and obliterating Port Headland. This will make coast hopping easier in the region. This won't take place until Geraldton or Carnarvon are level 5 AF's though.

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Submarine Warfare -

Just the 5 dud/misses (1 against a TK)

Only 1 success by SS Narwhal damaging AK Sinkyo Maru with a torpedo west of Makin Island. She was carrying troops.




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RE: 26-30th September 1942 - 9/29/2010 11:14:56 AM   
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Mainly where they are deployed. I'm sure I miss out on a lot of attacks because I don't feel like deploying my subs in the shallow waters of the Java sea, but I can't quite figure out what I'm doing wrong in the South China sea and South of the Home Islands. These areas should be swarming with convoys, but I hardly get encounters there. 


Hi Smeulders. This is probably the best way I can show it. Every green dot is a sub inside enemy held territory.

I would say at present about 65% of my attacks occur between Sakahalin Island and Japan.

I also have success occassionally around Balikpapan, Palembang, Brunei, off Malaya and in the CentPac isles.

I just need more of my beauties! Never enough of them. As I get nearer to the SRA I will base more subs forward and deploy more in Soith China Sea
and around PI.

I move my subs a LOT and use many overlapping patrol zones. I also always check and change commander if the NAV or AGG values are low.

Not sure if this helps? If not please ask more!




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RE: 26-30th September 1942 - 9/29/2010 11:25:59 AM   
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Interesting tidbit. 14 of 48 submarine attacks were successful in September!

In August it was 21 out of 51 attacks that were successful!

So similar numbers of attacks but due to luck of the die more torps missed malfunctioned in September.

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Certainly interesting, I also found Sakhalin Island a fertile hunting ground so far. I haven't done much about my sub commanders though, so this may be one of my problems.

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Hi all,

CBI -

Allied forces are now within 40 miles of Akyab. On the 9th Betties bombed some of the troops through dense Jungle. AA claimed 3 bombers and no troops were lost. Hurri's are now based at Chittagong and will begin providing CAP soon.

All quiet in China again.

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Australia -

Status quo in Northern Aus except the daily Japanese bombing raids. My troops at Katherine are, so far at least, receiving supply. Force levels are roughly even - 1400AV each.

Allied engineers are working day and night to extend the airfields at Carnarvon and Geraldton so they'll be able to support B17's which are training in the rear area at present. P38's will probably be based out of Carnarvon to provide escort for bombing Port Headland.

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Submarine Warfare -

My 'amazing' run of duds and misses continues. I swear my dud rate has gone up to like 99% 13 duds and misses were recorded over the past 6 days!

The only 'success' was when SS Grunion heavily damaged AK Teiryu Maru with a torpedo near Balikpapn ending her run of 4 dud attacks recently!

SS Gurnard was damaged by a Japanese mine off Abamema on the 8th. She'll head to Brisbane and be in port for a week or so.

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CBI -

Allied forces reached Akyab on the 14th. The Japanese Rgt (112th) is attempting to leave via the east. I'm hoping to cut them off before they do so.

Japanese airpower had beeen bombing my forces but stopped on the 10th after achieving negligible results and losing planes to the heavy AA every day.

Allied airpower is staying at home. Hurri's occassionally patrol over Akyab from Chittagong though.

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Australia -

Preparations for the next phase (softening up of Port Headland) continue. Runways will probably be extended at both Carnarvon and Geraldton over the next 5 days. B17's are now in western Aus. P38F's are also en route and can provide escort using DT's.

Once Port Headland is free from Japanese air power I can begin to launch a seaborne invasion.

Catalina's from Carins had been reconning New Guinea and on the 12th attacked undefended Port Moresby reportedly sinking ACM Shofuku Maru 2 with bombs.

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Submarine Warfare -

My incredible run of Dud torpedo hits continued..........8 more dud hits occured before SS S-28 sank the small freighter Shuntai Maru near Shikuka on the 13th! That was 22 dud hits in a row. Jeeeeezo

Another dud attack on the 15th and then SS S-27 followed her sister into Shikuka blowing up AKL Mayachi Maru with 2 torpedoes.

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Hi Speedy!

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My incredible run of Dud torpedo hits continued..........8 more dud hits occured before SS S-28 sank the small freighter Shuntai Maru near Shikuka on the 13th! That was 22 dud hits in a row. Jeeeeezo


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Hi all,

Sorry for the delay. We've both been busy at work!

Bruce - how are you doing?

Mynok - pfffft. No comment!

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CBI -

China has been fairly quiet (other than some failed Japanese attacks South of Wuchang costing them 6,000 casualties to my 2,000).

The main action has been around Akyab. Both airforces have remained quiet but on the ground 26th Indian Bde took up positions EAST of Akyab on the 19th blocking the retreat path for the IJA 112th Rgt still in Akyab. The Allies entered an empty Akyab on the 10th whilst the Japanese attempted to storm across the river towards 26th Indian Bde. Their attack failed and the Japanese are now surrounded.

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Australia -

Northern Aus is all quiet on both sides with the stalemate at Katherine.

In the west though the floodgates opened and the bombs rained on Port Headland..............The first attack by 59 x 4E, launched from Carnarvon, took place on the 19th October. 41 enemy Zero/Nick's damaged 5 x 4E but in return 30 enemy planes were destroyed on the ground and the runways closed. My boys returned on the 21st and only damaged enemy planes remained. Good. Port Headland is no longer operational for the Japanese and will be a nice little prison camp for the 2 x Rgt + BF, AA etc there.

A nice sized enemy convoy has just reached Port Headland and unloaded 4 units (2 of which are AA). A Mitchell damaged an AP on the 20th and a Cruiser/DD force left Perth to mess things up. ETA 23-24th October.

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Other areas -

Cent/So Pac is fairly quiet at the mo (as planned) whilst my CV's repair from the CV battles. ETA for all ships to be ready is 1 month from now. I'm keeping my invasion options open with several places being prepared for.

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Submarine Warfare -

The bad luck continues! 13 dud/missed attacks (4 against TK's!)

Only 2 successful attacks to report:

SS Swordfish reportedly sinking the 1100 tonne TK Ryuei Maru near Jesselton on the 20th.

SS O24 blew up the tiny ACM Choan Maru 2 off Milne Bay on the 22nd.




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