SoliInvictus202
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Joined: 8/27/2010 From: Austria Status: offline
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now after a sort of longer break due to technical difficulties: 28th December 1941 NAVAL COMBAT - SS Plunger puts a torp into AMC Hokoku Maru just off Kwajalein Island - PC Taney engages a Japanese Sub off PH with the following results SS I-4, hits 2, heavy damage - both direct hits - the sub is reported sunk, but I doubt it! - SS Spearfish puts a torp into an xAK off Sapporo - followed by the "sinking" sound - SS Sailfish gets hit 4 times off Tsushima - it retires with 12 sys and 4 floatation (I know, not too much, but better safe than sorry, I like my subs) AIR COMBAT - at least 36 Zeroes escort several bomber squadrons in a large air offensive over Wenchow (again, my opponent seems to be obsessed with China, as he is doing little elsewhere) - unfortunately my 2nd AVG squad was still on patrol there (with the long break, I simply overlooked it) - we lost 3 H81s - to 1 Zero - so it could have been worse... Wenchow HI is completely out of action and still lots of fires in the city too... - smaller successes over Singapore - our Buffaloes and Blenheim Is shoot down 3 Mabels, 5 Nells and 3 Betties to the loss of 3 Buffaloes GROUND COMBAT - Japanese forces CAPTURE Makassar !!! - Japanese forces cross the river near Taiyuan without major losses - I guess 147 AV wasn't really good enough to prevent such an action against a full mixed Brigade, but it was all I had there - Japanese forces CAPTURE Kendari !!! - Allied forces CAPTURE Pengpu !!! SUMMARY the Japanese still seem to focus on China - aside from taking Makassar and Kendari - both operations, where the follow up troops seem to be absent and also supporting operations like bombardements, airsweeps and naval attacks are missing, seem to be uncoordinated and without a real target so far - he saw that I wasn't going to fight over them (still lacking Force Z) and thus took the opportunity to take these bases - yet it seems to be that he didn't fully grasp the strategic importance of both of them, otherwise he would start attacking Soerabaja (where still many of my SS are based and return to for replenishement) next turn... otherwise we took Pengpu in China - an operation which is just part of the plan "create chaos and try to make the most out of it" - it is blocking a rail line and thus might be slowing down supply movement. - other than that - not much happened - my CVs have set sail for operation Sunset, but they'll need at least another 2 weeks to reach the area of operations - they might just arrive in time to attack an landings on Timor - but that depends on whether the Japanese High Command pace of operations! the first troop convoy designated TNZ #1 will depart San Francisco next turn: on board are 1 Catalina Squad (12 planes, trained in Nav Search and training in ASW), 2 Port Sync Detachments, 3 Base Forces and 2 Construction Units - they're all bound for Wellington but will leave the large convoy once they are getting close to their destinations: 1) 1 more port sync will move to Christmas Island - I need as much Naval Support there as possible to make unloading troops there easier 2) the Catalina Squad will move to Noumea to provide early warning against CV raids with the target New Zealand (our major supply, troop and plane hub for the entire region) 3) the rest is bound for NZ and will help build up the bases as quickly as possible, I will probably send the second Port Sync unit to Tahiti, should I decide to start building it up a little earlier - but I doubt it, nevertheless I have over 2 weeks of game time to decide on that! R.
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