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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/29/2014 5:46:27 AM   
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Nagato's first salvo strikes the Ralf Talbot, tears into her vitals.
Moments later, the destroyer Onami is hit in turn

Mutsu surrounds the Talbot in a forest of white.............how she misses will never be known
The four allied destroyers turn away, and the rain swallows them again, all four hit, burning. They will have a long, long struggle ahead .

The Japanese power on, seeking something more worthwhile for the great guns

And then, at a mere 2000 yards, it bursts out of the dark
Running parallel, 3 CA's , 5 destroyers



Jim would know exactly how to describe what happens next

"They had at it"

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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/29/2014 4:03:25 PM   
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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/30/2014 7:52:38 AM   
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Mioko and Miori walk slowly along the road leading from the railway station towards home.
the day is calm, clear, cold. Hiroshima bay is emerald green, and today, quite beautiful.

Both women have attempted to go shopping on the way home, another fruitless mission.
It is something neither will talk about, it is just there. Too many days now, there has been nothing to buy in the way of food.

They pause for a moment, and together stare across the bay
"There are no ships again..............." Mioko's voice almost breaks..........."do you think we will ever see the Chiburi again?'
Miori reaches out, and holds her hand.
"Before they sailed, Okano promised me that he will bring Hirate home for you"
Mioko turns to her Sister in law, sniffs........."Funny , that is what Hirate promised to me about Okano"

Two women stand, facing the sea, wondering where their men are.
But somehow, it will be alright. It must be.

They both promised.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/30/2014 8:15:03 AM   
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I understand, or think I do, how for the infantry man war can be a deadly, hate filled personal business.

There is the artillery, the cannon, the machine gun, the rifle

But, less alluded to, for the horror demands to be hidden from us who really do not know, there is the bayonet, the spade, the clawing fingers...........

Naval combat cannot be like this, can it???
No, it should not be.

How can it be?

But now, as shells plow into Mutsu's bridge, as the world erupts into Chaos, for ABE, for the bridge crew, for the whole crew of this battlewagon, it does.
"GET THAT TRUKER!!!" Abe screams...finger pointing at the cruiser Minneapolis, there in the turbulent ocean so bloody close
"KILL HER!"

Destroyer shells are crashing into Mutsu..........

It does not matter.............get that cruiser..

A torpedo slams into Mutsu, and she is slowing, and it does not matter.......just that cruiser, there..........
Nagato races past, enemy ships are flaming.it does not matter...........not with each salvo slamming into the Minnie.......

Another fish strikes, and another..............Mutsu, Abe faintly understands, is dying under him
It does not matter.............so is the cruiser

The battle swirls about them..and does not exist.................two bloody boxers, pulverising each other, gently heading for the canvas........

The minneapolis goes down..............mutsu, dead in the water, wallows.......

Another fish

She refuses to die


The battle rumbles into the night, swallowed by the rain
Mutsu wallows, steaming, almost silent, her upperworks a shattered scrapyard, a hundred scars across her hull

It does not matter.
She's sunk that truker.................

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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/30/2014 8:19:48 AM   
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Nagato survives this battle, surprisingly her escorts as well.
She will race north, and survive the day, with very little damage

Behind, Mutsu , sinking, Minneapolis sunk, Cl Hobart burning,

Abe's attack has bounced
At dawn, the Mitchells will come, and finish Mutsu off

The night was for the giants
Now , with clearing weather, with the dawn.
Time for the mosquitoes.............

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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/30/2014 8:37:32 AM   
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Extract from "Shattering the Sword, " a cantona production

The allied carrier fleet does do exactly as hoped by the Japanese command.
They retire towards Sorong, and launch a massive CAP

The Japanese carrier fleet, operating near Palua, launches one strike
160 zeros escorting just 24 dive bombers

There are nearly 300 fighters in the CAP.
And so few fail to find the attack in the heavy cloud...........
Nevertheless, 80 zeros are lost, and half the bombers are killed in the curtain of flack.

Intrepid is attacked.............and missed
It is a missed opportunity in more ways than that.............the Japanese fleet is in TBD range, but does not send them.
The allies, they too, all but muff it.

They attack the Japanese CVLs to the north, running into a heavy CAP of Zeros.

Too few of the strikes are escorted, the allied hellcats busy over sorong

91 helldivers, 40 avengers will be lost, chiyoda will be sunk, chitose hit once, Ryuho hit too.
Chitose and Ryuho will escape.

Battleship ISE performs the role she was deployed for.
Many strikes go to her, and 4 fish gut her.
her death allows nagato, and the battlecruisers of Tanaka (who has spent a fruitless night seeking targets, finding only wreckage) to escape.


The battle of Morotai is finished

a CVL lost
2 damaged
Ise, Mutsu lost (but Abe is rescued and survives)
6 destroyers
about 90 aircraft lost

For the allies
A regiment
A convoy
Minneapolis
The perth (possibly)
possibly some destroyers
170 odd allied planes


The fleet must retire, of course
The allies will return, swiftly, of course.

will Japan try again, will it attempt to interupt another invasion?

of course.


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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/30/2014 8:52:18 AM   
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The idea of a hit and run that got overdone is a famous topic in Japanese history.

One of the battles that put Toyotomi Hideyoshi on the path to taking over Japan was such
a battle...From the samurai archives.

Battle of Shizugatake
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (20,000) vs. Sakuma Morimasa (under the command of Shibata Katsuie) (8,000)
Date: May 1583
Location: Omi Province
KIA: (Toyotomi) Nakagawa Kiyohide (prior to the battle); (Shibata) Sakuma Morimasa (captured and later executed), Shibata Katsumasa, Shibata Katsuhisa
Battle

Following the death of Oda Nobunaga, Shibata Katsuie and Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi grew openly hostile, and in late 1582 Shibata's ally Oda Nobutaka declared war on Hideyoshi. While Oda was easily forced into submission, Shibata dispatched Sakuma Morimasa from Echizen province into northern Omi to reduce Hideyoshi's forward outposts there. Katsuie soon became leery of the whole business and called for Morimasa to pull back - without effect. Sakuma had taken Iwasakiyama and was attempting to capture Shizugatake when Hideyoshi suddenly arrived and soundly defeated the surprised Shibata force. Katsuie commited suicide in Echizen when news of the defeat reached him. A number of future Toyotomi greats made their debut at this battle, including Fukushima Masanori and Kato Kiyomasa, both of whom won glory as members of the 'seven spears' of Shizugatake.
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In the book Taiko (about Hideyoshi) there are great scenes of Morimasa blowing off direct orders from Shibata to pull back.....If he had pulled back as ordered he would have won a nice victory...Instead it lead to the total destruction of the Shibata (most of the Shibata army deserted (not the generals, the foot soldiers)) and one of his allies (Maeda) was a long time personal friend of Hideyoshi and after Morimasa was crushed Maeda switched sides

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RE: The little ship that could. - 1/30/2014 11:26:06 AM   
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Ah, Taiko, I remember reading that book the english translation, a heavy tome that, I found out later, was abridged. I wonder how heavy was the unabridged original.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/1/2014 5:46:47 AM   
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We advance to the 16th of January


The enemy have attacked our army trapped now at Vic point, and suffered a rebuff, one we hope they cannot afford

Reinforcements, stripped in a terrible gamble from Soerabaya and other critical fronts, are arriving into singapore
All troops in Cambodia, thialand, are retreating to a large pocket we hope to hold around Siagon
They have no reason to remain protecting the road to Hanoi, its gone...........a Chinese army is advancing upon it from the east now, huge and unstoppable.

In fact, the south west corner of China is now a disaster slowly unfolding.
Canton has fallen, Hong Kong soon to go, to the north of them, Kukong as well.
There are only broken units now to stop the yellow tide rolling east.......


Combined fleet arive at manilla, last ships in a straggle of damaged beaten up vessels
Yamamato meets Abe, still oil smudged, pale Abe on the wharf

"You fool" are the only words he says.
Abe will bring himself erect, and stare back in return.
But Yamamato will then smile, a grim one..........'But no man can do worse than to bring himself alongside the enemy and fight ney?........we are all going to be sunk eventually Admiral, I cannot blame you for trying"

Abe, weary beyond words, nods his head "Thankyou........."


there is nothing else to say, is there?. The enemy are still coming, they are fast transporting extra men into Morotai (at great cost in disruption), and they pound it daily with massed bombers.

We tried, we missed.
Behind Abe, Yamato and Musashi near completion of their last refit.
It will be their turn next.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/1/2014 5:49:38 AM   
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Ogowa, Diogowa, both apply for transfer to the front

Both are refused.

Their commander has a few words
"death is a guest who never leaves......do not be too impatient to invite him to your home men......he will come for us in his own good time"

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/3/2014 6:29:07 AM   
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Jan 17th

'Now that is bloody better!'
Long pig passes the paper across the cafeteria's table to Bigglesworth
"Somebody might be getting the message at last"


From unit ##### to 7th airforce HQ

"conducted 18 plane raid on SINGAPORE 1800 hours today. Opposition light. bombing extremely effective. 6 cargo ships, 2 escorts ships struck. Harbour heavily damaged.'

Bigglesworth nods his head in agreement " its not that much further to palembang is it?'
"No, its not. " Long pig tries the scrambled egg...........eggs, imagine that!..........."You know old friend, its taken nearly five years, but I think, finally, Trenchart or whatever his name was, might have been right, the bomber will always get through"

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/3/2014 6:33:46 AM   
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Chiburi steams again at the rear of the convoy.
Apparently, she is yet to prove herself to the task force commander.

They are passing through the Wakkanai straights again, headed once again towards Shikuka, the waters again showing the fickle ness of northern climes........glassy seas, clear skies.

They remain un molested.

These are the days sailors will rarely speak of...........watch keeping, the regular 4 on, 2 on defence watch, 2 on maintenace, 4 off, back to 4 on.............

Then again, there is not much to tell, really, is there?

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/5/2014 7:22:21 AM   
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18th January 1945

The enemy have resumed, under a blanket of bombing and Long range Cap, landing troops at Morotai.
Japan will do no more with this battle, the enemy have been hurt, delayed.
That is all we can hope for now.

In China, it seems that from North to south, the red hordes are on the move. The dyke is springing a great number of leaks. There are not enough fingers for them all..........

At Victoria point, the enemy , finally, has bypassed the base, and is probing south.
It will be a race, troops, large numbers, are unloading at Singapore, can they get to the front, the next line of defences at Singora in time?
We will soon find out.

Everywhere, it seems, one searches the map seeking reinforcements, and finding few..........

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/5/2014 7:27:46 AM   
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Yamamato looks up again from the map board, looks hard at the admiral before him

"None?"
"None sir, the last Army unit departed today.........."
"And this leaves all of Java, all of the Dutch east Indies with just our naval troops?"
"What there are of them, yes"


Silence fills the room

Gods.........three man and a dog could re take everything we went to war for.................

We need more men, more planes, more ships.....................hell, where in the world did our strength go?


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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/5/2014 7:46:18 AM   
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The alarms ring through Chiburi, she rattles to the sounds of her crew going to their stations.
Each man knows their place
They know their duties.

Hirate takes his place on the quarterdeck, takes the rope for the depth charge into his hand. Tries to take a few breathes, feels the heart hammering in his chest.
A minute later, and he would have been on watch.Okano, ahead of him, apparently is already. Now he shares the labour with Toyoda.
he will do his best to avoid a conversation with him

About them, the sea remain calm, the air cold.
The convoy plugs on in good formation, the sun shimmers.

Chiburi remains at her station.

'Funny sort of attack" murmers Toyoda. "I recko............"

The explosions from ahead of them rumble. Charges

The Chief bosun bends his ear to the headset.....listens intently


"Namikaze has a contact........Nokaze is assisting.we are waiting apparently"


More rumbles, three, four...........ahead, out of sight

The sun shines, and it even spreads a little warmth. But for the bangs, the tin hats, thinks Hirate, this morning could be quite pleasant.

The Chief grins

'Fall out men...........Namikaze got the barsted"


They secure. Hirate delays, gets another cup of tea, joins some of the men on the focastle.
Namikaze is stopped in the water, one of her boats sculling across the millpond of the sea.........a sea discoloured here with black oil, debris......

A body bobs in the water, white, naked



How terrible Hirate muses, to die on a morning as beautiful as this.




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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/5/2014 4:18:22 PM   
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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/8/2014 12:45:18 AM   
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January 20th 1945


Shikuka in 1944 is as Hirate explains it, 'the pimple on my arse"
There is but one long wharf, one that will not see the 1950's, such is its current state of repair.
Along this wharf there is a single pipe of not more than 12 inches in diameter, through this the precious crude that justifies this place labouriously flows.
Only 2 tankers can tie up at any one time, the escorts will as always, have to anchor.
There are two other berths, further up the harbour, once a ferry wharf, this is gone now. destroyers Namikaze, Nomikaze now crowd against its facilities.

There are many, many advantages, of course, in getting a alongside wharf, not the less being the availability of shore power.
Shore power.

Oh, how every stoker wonders if the next port has it. For it allows your generators to be shut down, and shut down means no more watchkeeping, shut down means maintenance availability.

It also means....leave.

Namikaze, Nomikaze always get the berths at Shikuka, always have, andalways will.

To say this has bred a little resentmant amongst the crews of the other escorts............




The pumping, today, is slow. Twenty four hours, or more, may be needed to fully load.
Ugaki grants 12 hour leave.

Hirate and Okano gather at the stern of Chiburi, near the bosuns ladder, and wait impatiently for the ships boat to be launched.
This is a painful process. There is nothing more galling to be granted a rare leave, to have that leave even more rarely coincide with your off watch time, to only have to wait for the executive branch to get its S##t together and actually get a boat into the water.
When it does come(after someone finishes lunch, after someone else seeks a missing item-to be found in the boat-where else?) they are both surprised to see that besides themselves only the second cook is going ashore as well.

'I think Okano" notes Hirate "that Shikuka may be a little berift of shore entertainment facilities"
The cook breaks in " or that we are thourghly sick of the place"
'Oh,"......is there anything ashore cook?"
The Cook, who is really not a bad fellow, but mostly unknown to our two stokers as other than a stern face that always refuses seconds smiles " I am going ashore only to see if I can obtain some crabs..........there is a bath and sauna, end of the street........two eateries..........."

'A bath house?"
"yep...........but......."

"I could do with a bath"
"Good luck with that"

Okano and Hirate both look at him with surprise, there is not a little pain in that "good luck with that'
'What do you mean by that?'

But cook just smiles, and remains silent.



There is of course, only one thing to do once the boat touches shore. Both Stokers make straight for the bath house, impossible to miss at the streets end.

They meet the proprietor, pay her the money, gather the towels, strip, and enter to one of Japans great traditions .
A bath, a warm bath..........


They enter a large room, wooden benches, the charcoal briars, the water, the pails, and stoney silence
Five men occupy the baths, five wiry, hard, crew cut men

'"This bath is reserved for Namikaze, Nomikaze men". The words are cold, and menace filled.

'pardon me?, did I hear some one speak? Hirate replies.

"Let me re prhase that......this bath is reserved for real fighting men, men who can actually kill a submarine"

'Is that so........."?
'It is"

Men stand. Men bristle.

Hirate turns toards Okano.......'how many battles have we seen now old friend?"
'So many, I suppose another will not matter"



Chiburi is a ship that can barely master the art of war.

But two of her men know how to fight a battle


Hirate, Okano, will enjoy their bath.
Five other men, I am afraid, do not.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/8/2014 12:59:13 AM   
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For nearly two months now, or maybe even longer, Japans public has been kept in the dark

Since the shock announcement that Herbiesan had been overthrown, there has been little, if any news on the war, on the new leadership. Tokyo Rose, even she has fallen mostly silent.

But today, there is news

News that one can see with one's own eyes. news that will pass from mouth to mouth, along the high ways and railways of Japan. It will spread from the docks, the bars about those docks, from the bordello bedrooms, from the hospitals.

The fleet has returned

All can see the ships with there own eyes.
The giant gaps , as if bitten by the Kracken itself in the Ryuho, the Chitose.
The scars on Nagato
The blackened barrells, blistered paint on Fuso
The innumerable destroyers, all with holes in them, all with decks that still show the stains of blood, of death.

And the news will spread

'A battle"

A battle won?"

No..........we hear................


'Mutsu sunk!????..........the Mutsu???...........NO!

"They are bombing the phillipines now, you know"............
Surely not...........


I heard, from a friend in Nagasaki, who has a contract, he says, the 15th Army is back in Japan, and that barely a man of it escaped..........

The truth, always, will out.

And the truth is this

Disaster is gathering. This is the truth of it. But how do the people react?
No bombers croiss the sky. The goverment proclaims a victory at a place called Moratai.
The people will do what thay always do.
What they did yesterday, they will do today, they will do tomorrow.

Nothing.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/8/2014 1:05:28 AM   
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Okano's father, Uzawa, sells a few things. Empties his garage almost.

And buys a small 12 foot boat.

Together he, Miori, Mioko (who just might be beginning to show) will work on it for two weeks straight, patching, painting. Utilising rollers, They will heave it across the road, across the rough ground, and to the waters edge of Hiroshima bay

it is no easy task, but eventually, faces red in the cold, breath whistling, its keel will kiss the water

'What shall we name it?" asks Miori
Uzawa smiles. Grimly
'I name her.........Imperial Japanese keep Starvation at bay"......he loads the rods " and may she catch many fish"

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/8/2014 1:12:02 AM   
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There is an army still trapped at Victoria point

It struggles south east for the coast road, a road already occupied by allied divisions

South, the british 18th, Indian 7th divisions race towards Surat Thani, the next potential bottleneck on the road to Singapore

they race

But a race they have lost

Only yesterday, the trains have disgorged the men, the arms

34th division, late of soerabaya, 36 ind brigade, from palembang, have occupied the fortifications dug so many months ago.
High command vows it will fight for every yard of the road to singapore
A vow we are keeping.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/9/2014 6:49:27 AM   
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23rd of january 1945


The enemy attack again at Victoria point

The japanese army shatters


It is scattered, dispersed, many of the survivors fading into the jungles.
There bones will be found in the decades ahead

Three full divisions, 3 brigades, nearly half a dozen support units, removed from japans TOE, forever.
With brutal logic, Japans high command still counts this as gain.
Better to lose those men in Malaya, than on the shores of the home islands.............


For the british, the australian, the African, Indian divisions..........the survivors of these battles look left and right, look at the gaps , the great many gaps in their ranks, and wonder how any of them will ever survive this war.



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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/11/2014 7:37:52 AM   
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24th january

The B-29s come for Singapore again

The fighters rise, again

The bombs, stream down again, and the string of explosions stitch across the airfields

In Singapore harbour, 20 of Japans largest tankers are filling as fast as they can
Time, obviously now, is running out.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/11/2014 7:40:12 AM   
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I think I want a divorce!
After god knows how many years of steady play cantona tells me turns will be slow, he's Beta testing a new game!

The adulterer!!

He's after another game!!!!

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....................bring me chocolate!

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/11/2014 8:57:47 AM   
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24th january

The B-29s come for Singapore again

The fighters rise, again

The bombs, stream down again, and the string of explosions stitch across the airfields

In Singapore harbour, 20 of Japans largest tankers are filling as fast as they can
Time, obviously now, is running out.



If you're still getting fuel through now tat's quite good! My last shipment was around this time.

Keep it up!

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/12/2014 7:24:13 AM   
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Hi Obvert!
A game note

Everyone else has always seemed to say, stock HI and stock fuel ect.
herbiesan has spent everything, spend, spend, spend., build, build, build.............
I really think, that for this game, this policy has worked........ it has allowed a good aircraft, ship production schedule............I am still carting oil, building stuff, and I expect to still be getting fuel through to Home islands mid 45.

And here is something else, every second convoy has been going to manilla, which is very nicely stocked with oil especially.
So, when I lose Palembang and soerabaya, I will still be able to supply Home islands
I retain 75% OF MY ORIGINAL TANKER FLEET, plus builds....so this last minute carting has not been restricted by lack of ships, but limited by having palembang sucked dry!
Some posts to come up, as Yamamato considers how to get the last drops...........

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/12/2014 7:56:47 AM   
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25th of January

Chiburi refuels

It is no pleasant task today, the temperature hovers around minus ten degrees, and it is snowing steadily. Scattered across Shikuka harbour, small ice floes bump and grind against each other

Hirate and Okano shiver on the fuelling point, ice hanging from eyebrows . No matter how hard they stamp their feet, they cannot get them warm.
The fuel comes from a small barge, no more than a floating tank really, manouvered into place by an evil smelling tag.
There is a hut on the barge, incredibly, it appears that it is home for an old, old man.

"He doesn't have far to travel to work, does he"? sourly notes Okano
"Nor particularily hard work at that" Hirate adds.
The old man has emerged from his hut, passed the small hose up to them, started a noisy pump, and disapeared.
Our two stokers don't blame him.......the rate that the pump is pumping, it will be many hours yet before Chiburi has replenished.
The two men shiver.
Hirate nods down at the barge, its rusted flanks, the ramshackle hut. "I wonder if he knows?"
"Knows what?"
"Just what the value of all that fuel has "
'In yen?"

'No, blood"



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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/13/2014 8:54:40 AM   
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The rythm of the war

Every day the war rages . So much of it we have not seen, for our men have not been involved in every corner.
Submarines attack, merchant men die
Some times, frequently now, the submarines attack, and die in return

Patrol planes fly into the sky, and take the crews into Gods arms, never to be seen again.

The allied bombers bomb a dozen isolated bases and soldiers, adding to the steady reapers crop, adding to the misery of starvation and disease.

Regiments are melting away in China, in Malaya, in Vietnam.

But history does not care.
Its the battles that reverb down the years. How many have we had now over these long, long years?

Too many

But they have always, always, begun with very simple words.

And tonight, from Yamato's bridge, the lamp flashes the words to the fleet again

'All units, raise steam"

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/14/2014 9:26:15 PM   
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Morotai falls

Inadequate words indeed, for the savage fighting that continues to kill on its slopes, in its jungles, in the caves and pill boxes still

The airfield is in allied hands

It will take a little while yet to kill the divisions worth of men that remain.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/14/2014 9:35:00 PM   
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Chiburi steams once again in her designated position at the rear of the convoy, steaming steadily south once again.
Soon, the straights again, and again, many reports of the hidden Buka's

But what can you do?

keep your eyes peeled, and trust to luck.


The three tankers are not quite full, Shikuka has been sucked dry again. A fact not unoticed by high command
With tens of thousands of tons of the liquid gold still sitting in tanks at tarakan, balikapapan and soerabaya, this is no way to efficiently use your fleet.

Chiburi's days of ice and cold are going to shortly come to an end
Ahead, sun, heat..........and probably fire.

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RE: The little ship that could. - 2/15/2014 9:37:30 PM   
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The men of Yokosuka KU S-2 are gathered in a tight knot about their Commander, breath hanging in the cold air. Behind them, in a perfect straight line, the 36 brand new George fighters stand, blanketed in snow, canvas coverings over cockpits, engines covered as well.

For three days now they have stood thus, and for a few more all here expect as well.
To be called abruptly like this, fills many of the men with misgivings

They are right to have them


The Commander mounts a wooden box.
'gather around men. S401 Hikota, also NK1 equiped like ourselves, has been in heavy action, southern phillipines. The unit, apparently, has been withdrawn, and is expected here within 2 , 3 days, weather dependent. "

He looks up, looks his men in the eye. " I know how many of you have felt lately, trapped on the ground here. High Command has demanded a reserve, you have been it. Now, I think, a chance for those who are sick of restricting their fighting to snowballs. "
he pauses.

Ogowa and Diogowa are in the middle of this group.
A moment, if you please.

So many friends killed.
So many battles
Almost certain death in combat in the south
Comfort, and relative safety here in Japan...........

But another chance to fight, to fly, to be a fighter pilot again............


"I am seeking twenty replacement pilots for duty with the 401st"

To a man, Yokosuka S-2 step forward.


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