Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

RE: Marry Christmas 1943

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition >> After Action Reports >> RE: Marry Christmas 1943 Page: <<   < prev  114 115 [116] 117 118   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: Marry Christmas 1943 - 11/11/2011 1:57:26 PM   
princep01

 

Posts: 943
Joined: 8/7/2006
From: Texas
Status: offline
In India our men just started their advance towards Lahore. A strong force is left behind at Multan, along with 3 divisions on strat mode...ready to get back to Hyderabad or Karachi if any emergency arises...but Karachi has 9 forts and light urban hex...with 400 fighters and 670 bombers should be pretty safe... Rader keeps on keeping the bulk of his forces at Lahore...let's see how it plays out.

That's the spirit, Reek. Go Forth and see what the LYBs do. You're wise to watch for skuldrugery by those sneaky devils, but a push might do what CR suggested. At worse, it will be a good lesson for future games. At best, you might push the blighter into a wild, scambling retreat. Likely result is something inbeteen, but recoverying India is a pretty nice prize.

One more suggestion if I might before taking my leave : I agree that butting your head against the NG defenses might be folly, and bloody folly at that. Despite my well deserved reputation for enjoying bloodfests, I'd think it wiser to do what you are doing and plan for an alternative area of ops. Reek, one thing I think you need to be more conscious of is that planning is a huge part of controlling the Allied forces. If you use tracker, bravo. I wish I had the computer skills and time to master it. However, even a paper guy like me can get multiple actions in the planning phase well in advance of implementation. Then, once the first op starts, the next one is ready to go in immediately if the LYBs react to the first, then the third and soforth. These ops are ready....they may or may not go depending on the LYB reaction, but they usually do. Put the LYBs on the horns of a dilema on how to react (sometimes they do naught and my plans really work best than.

Again, just a suggestion. Enjoy this part of the game where you do offensive things to him rather than being the butt of the offensive joke. It is much more fun and I am sure you're enjoying giving the lash rather than constantly trying to heal the whelps on your back.

< Message edited by princep01 -- 11/11/2011 1:58:39 PM >

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3451
RE: Marry Christmas 1943 - 11/11/2011 2:26:05 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: princep01

In India our men just started their advance towards Lahore. A strong force is left behind at Multan, along with 3 divisions on strat mode...ready to get back to Hyderabad or Karachi if any emergency arises...but Karachi has 9 forts and light urban hex...with 400 fighters and 670 bombers should be pretty safe... Rader keeps on keeping the bulk of his forces at Lahore...let's see how it plays out.

That's the spirit, Reek. Go Forth and see what the LYBs do. You're wise to watch for skuldrugery by those sneaky devils, but a push might do what CR suggested. At worse, it will be a good lesson for future games. At best, you might push the blighter into a wild, scambling retreat. Likely result is something inbeteen, but recoverying India is a pretty nice prize.

One more suggestion if I might before taking my leave : I agree that butting your head against the NG defenses might be folly, and bloody folly at that. Despite my well deserved reputation for enjoying bloodfests, I'd think it wiser to do what you are doing and plan for an alternative area of ops. Reek, one thing I think you need to be more conscious of is that planning is a huge part of controlling the Allied forces. If you use tracker, bravo. I wish I had the computer skills and time to master it. However, even a paper guy like me can get multiple actions in the planning phase well in advance of implementation. Then, once the first op starts, the next one is ready to go in immediately if the LYBs react to the first, then the third and soforth. These ops are ready....they may or may not go depending on the LYB reaction, but they usually do. Put the LYBs on the horns of a dilema on how to react (sometimes they do naught and my plans really work best than.

Again, just a suggestion. Enjoy this part of the game where you do offensive things to him rather than being the butt of the offensive joke. It is much more fun and I am sure you're enjoying giving the lash rather than constantly trying to heal the whelps on your back.


My master,

i agree with your suggestions. In fact i tried to plan the advance in the Solomons in the fashion you suggested. While my troops were getting ready for Thousands (then become Auki), others were prepping for Rekata and for Munda, and now i have units fully prepped for Chiuseul and Treasury Island...while the bulk of my forces is planning for a series of different little operation part of the bigger scope operation concerning northern Oz and our future advance towards SouthernDEI/ Western NG.

The real problem is to mass enough ships in order to accomplish more than one operation at time...the shortage in terms of APA/AKAs is really hurting me (my blame i used all those APs for that tragical operation at PM in Dec 1942...)...and Oz seems to be always short of fuel and supplies, no matter how much i ship there..

Anyway...we're on the move...in the last 6 months we have changed the tide and now our advance is becoming more consistent....and i feel confident!!


(in reply to princep01)
Post #: 3452
RE: Marry Christmas 1943 - 11/11/2011 3:17:39 PM   
jeffk3510


Posts: 4132
Joined: 12/3/2007
From: Kansas
Status: offline
Is this what you will be leading the advance across the desert in?

It's natural baby.




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

Life is tough. The sooner you realize that, the easier it will be.

Currently chasing three kids around the Midwest.

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3453
RE: Marry Christmas 1943 - 11/11/2011 3:46:34 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: jeffk3510

Is this what you will be leading the advance across the desert in?

It's natural baby.






AHAHAHAHAH

Yes, Rommell had his own Mammuth...i have my bushy car

(in reply to jeffk3510)
Post #: 3454
RE: Marry Christmas 1943 - 11/12/2011 3:22:19 AM   
jeffk3510


Posts: 4132
Joined: 12/3/2007
From: Kansas
Status: offline
Thought you would appresh.

_____________________________

Life is tough. The sooner you realize that, the easier it will be.

Currently chasing three kids around the Midwest.

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3455
Welcome 1944 - 11/12/2011 2:26:38 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Jan 18, 19 1944

His night torpedo attacks continue over Tulagi.
During the last days the super fast Frances kept arriving to attack my ships...i dispatched a day corsairs squadron to night duties and they made the difference. My night fighters (Havocs and Venturas) are simply too slow to catch his bombers, while the corsairs, even without radars, at least score some hits. We managed to repulse a couple of attacks, while the ships AA did the rest...

While a great convoy is loading at Ndeni (with the whole II US Corp composed of 2 divisions, 2 tank BNs, 2 Artillery regiments and 2 Eng Regiments), we decided to get Panggoe with a paratroopers assault.
The paras were preceded by a huge air bombings of the enemy positions on the jungle island. 130 4Es and 90 2Es pounded the base and the troops, while the skies were granted empty by not less than 110 between Hellcats, Thunderbolts and Lightings. The japs decided (wisely) not to engage.
We really hit hard the enemies and when the C-47s arrived not a single AA gun shot at them....
Unfortunately there were enough forts there to give the defenders some breath and we obtained a 1-1 on the first day, with forts down to 1...
The second day, while bombers kept on pounding hard the enemies, our C-47s didn't fly...so our para units delivery was not completed and no supplies arrived to our men.... despite being outnumbered and without supplies (ammos) our brave paras managed to obtain another 1-1, bringing down the forts to 0....
Unfortuntaley the base wasn't taken on the first attempt and now we fear the japanese countermove.
Tomorrow our C-47s will try to bring in more supplies and to complete the troops delivery, while LRCAP and Sweep missions are ordered to 200 allied fighters.
Subs are moving there also in order to provide some cover for his naval bombings...

we hope to get the base tomorrow...it will be important...very important... in order to get a footstep into new Georgia so that to give a close cover to the invasion of Choiseul.

We also decided that it's time to eliminate the enemy presence at Tulagi.
In 4 days the equivalent of 3 divisions will attack the enemy pocket (those poor bastards are there starving and rotting since Jan 1943!!!...i bet the cannibalized themself!

In NG the statlemate continues...

Tomorrow our eastern army will exit multan, moving east towards Lahore...

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Night Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes

Japanese aircraft
P1Y1 Frances x 11



Allied aircraft
P-70 Havoc x 8
F4U-1A Corsair x 11
PV-1N Ventura x 2


Japanese aircraft losses
P1Y1 Frances: 1 destroyed, 8 damaged
P1Y1 Frances: 1 destroyed by flak

No Allied losses

Allied Ships
DD Spence
CL Mobile


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 111,133 (Panggoe)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes


Allied aircraft
B-24D1 Liberator x 68
B-24J Liberator x 70


No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
175 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 36 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ground combat at Panggoe (111,133)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 1654 troops, 9 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 117

Defending force 2514 troops, 3 guns, 40 vehicles, Assault Value = 36

Allied adjusted assault: 68

Japanese adjusted defense: 46

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

Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 1

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

Japanese ground losses:
379 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled
Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 25 disabled
Engineers: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled
Vehicles lost 10 (2 destroyed, 8 disabled)
Units destroyed 2


Allied ground losses:
104 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 21 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled


Assaulting units:
2nd USMC Parachute Bn /1
503rd Parachute Rgt /2
2nd Fiji Commando Bn /1
1st USMC Parachute Bn /1
1st Fiji Commando Bn /1

Defending units:
1st Raiding Regiment
207th JAAF AF Bn /1
76th JAAF AF Bn /1
10th JNAF AF Unit /1
32nd Port Unit /1
46th Const Co /1
46th JAAF AF Bn /1
53rd JNAF AF Unit
69th JAAF AF Coy
3rd Mobile Engr Rgt /1


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ground combat at Panggoe (111,133)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 2132 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 127

Defending force 1929 troops, 3 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 14

Allied adjusted assault: 33

Japanese adjusted defense: 28

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

Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 0

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

Japanese ground losses:
237 casualties reported
Squads: 5 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 15 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)



Assaulting units:
2nd Fiji Commando Bn /1
503rd Parachute Rgt /2
2nd USMC Parachute Bn /1
1st USMC Parachute Bn /1
1st Fiji Commando Bn /1

Defending units:
1st Raiding Regiment
207th JAAF AF Bn /1
76th JAAF AF Bn /1
46th JAAF AF Bn /1
10th JNAF AF Unit /1
69th JAAF AF Coy
3rd Mobile Engr Rgt /1
53rd JNAF AF Unit /1



(in reply to jeffk3510)
Post #: 3456
Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 5:30:11 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Jan 20, 21 1944

Good news...

Panggoe is in our hands.

Rader sent a DD division to deal with our PTs at Rekata, sinking a lot of them (10) for no damage on his side...
Then his BBs, at night, came to Panggoe to bomb the trenches where our paras were spending their night.... the subs we placed on the coast did their job and SS Pampanito placed a fish in Hiei's Stomache...not a devastating hit but the ship will probably have to R&R for some time...our subs have dramatically encreased their efficiency lately...even in shallow waters!

However...the BBs pressed forwards and bombed the island...luckly our guys were well dispersed in the jungle and the damage was irrilevant...

Then, when the day came, Rader didn't dare to send his bombers, fearing of a CAP trap (smart boy!)...we dominated the skies and our C-47s delivered supplies and the rest of out para battallions... we then shock attacked and we conqeured the whole place, killing at least 2000 japanese!

Now we have Panggoe...we're really getting close...supplies and goods are flowing to Munda and soon i'll have 3 advanced bases from where to start reducing Bouganville strongpoint(Munda, Rekata and Panggoe).

In the meanwhile the II US Corp will tomorrow unload at Tulagi, in order to deal with what remains of the enemy invasion forces...then, the next step, is Rekata Bay!


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sub attack near Panggoe at 111,133

Japanese Ships
BB Hiei, Torpedo hits 1
BB Kirishima
CA Aoba
CA Ashigara
CA Atago
DD Hamanami
DD Fujinami
DD Suzunami
DD Aogumo
DD Yugure
DD Kuroshio

Allied Ships
SS Pampanito, hits 20, heavy damage * the poor ship is damaged...but she should make it*


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Night Naval bombardment of Panggoe at 111,133

Japanese Ships
BB Yamato
BB Kirishima
BB Hiei
BB Haruna
BB Kongo
CA Aoba
CA Ashigara
CA Atago
DD Aogumo
DD Yugure
DD Kuroshio
DD Hamanami
DD Fujinami
DD Suzunami


Allied ground losses:
60 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ground combat at Panggoe (111,133)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 2619 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 133

Defending force 1738 troops, 3 guns, 35 vehicles, Assault Value = 10

Allied adjusted assault: 69

Japanese adjusted defense: 4

Allied assault odds: 17 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Panggoe !!!

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

Japanese ground losses:
666 casualties reported
Squads: 15 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 102 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 35 (35 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units retreated 8


Allied ground losses:
21 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled


Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
1st Fiji Commando Battalion
2nd Fiji Commando Bn /2
503rd Parachute Regiment
2nd Fiji Commando Battalion
1st USMC Parachute Battalion
2nd USMC Parachute Battalion
503rd Parachute Rgt /1

Defending units:
1st Raiding Regiment
69th JAAF AF Coy
3rd Mobile Engr Rgt /1
207th JAAF AF Bn /1
46th JAAF AF Bn /1
76th JAAF AF Bn /1
10th JNAF AF Unit /1
53rd JNAF AF Unit /1


In India, our troops moved towards Lahore...and Rader seems to be moving towards Multan...a clash of Titans?

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3457
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 8:15:09 PM   
Cribtop


Posts: 3890
Joined: 8/10/2008
From: Lone Star Nation
Status: offline
Well done in the Solomons. Watch him in India. His latest moves seem odd, even random, but I smell he's up to something. He isn't countermarching there for no reason.

_____________________________


(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3458
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 8:20:28 PM   
Erkki


Posts: 1461
Joined: 2/17/2010
Status: offline
Umm... What kind of terrain is Panggoe? 5 bombarding battleships(including Yamato) against only infantry(6 battalions or so?) managed to score 60 casualties... lol

< Message edited by Erkki -- 11/12/2011 8:31:15 PM >


_____________________________


(in reply to Cribtop)
Post #: 3459
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 9:27:15 PM   
Canoerebel


Posts: 21100
Joined: 12/14/2002
From: Northwestern Georgia, USA
Status: offline
What's unusual about it? Dug in troops unseen in the jungle would be hard to hit, especially without good naval fire spotters in place. If the infantry unit were small, so much the harder. If the enemy ships were worried about getting in and getting out during nighttime hours, due to threat of air, and then one of the BBs took a torp from a sub, then the missions might well be cut short or cancelled.

I would think it much odder if Japanese ships on a "smash and dash" missions managed to tear apart an infantry unit in the jungle. It certainly didn't happen at Guadalcanal.

< Message edited by Canoerebel -- 11/12/2011 9:28:15 PM >

(in reply to Erkki)
Post #: 3460
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 10:15:30 PM   
Erkki


Posts: 1461
Joined: 2/17/2010
Status: offline
From this same AAR one can find reports of GreyJoy's own naval bombardment runs against Japanese islands where troops are behind forts(unlike the poor commandos who had just landed on the Japanese-held island that got bombarded by that 5-BB TF, and survived with 60 losses with no one squad destroyed in neither bombardment or the land action that followed). GreyJoy's typical bombardment TF seems to be 2 or 3 cruisers, and they usually get 10+ planes and 100+ Japs killed, easily... I dont think those commandos even had the 80mm DP guns the Japanese base forces have either.

Probably just an odd result.

_____________________________


(in reply to Canoerebel)
Post #: 3461
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 10:20:47 PM   
JeffroK


Posts: 6391
Joined: 1/26/2005
Status: offline
NO, bombarding a well recce'd and heavily stacked airbase is far easier than an Infantry regiment in foxholes or using the natural terrain to their advantage. (Plus I think the FOW on bombardment of airbases exagerates by 200-500%)

Even the support troops at a base have to be reasonably close to the facilities or else they would be inefficient.


_____________________________

Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum

(in reply to Erkki)
Post #: 3462
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/12/2011 10:23:35 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
The difference is that when you bombed the enemy units at your own base results are owfull...i got the very same bad results when bombing his troops at Tulagi... The naval bombings are effective only when u bomb enemy bases (and the troops in them)

(in reply to Erkki)
Post #: 3463
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/13/2011 12:03:00 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Cribtop

Well done in the Solomons. Watch him in India. His latest moves seem odd, even random, but I smell he's up to something. He isn't countermarching there for no reason.


I know...but i still don't understand what he's up to...i really don't get it...the only reason i could think is that he has found a way to use the strange and terrible road system around multan against me...but i don't understand how!!!....yet...

(in reply to Cribtop)
Post #: 3464
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/13/2011 1:03:05 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Jan 23, 24 1944

Another sleepy turn...

Our II US Corp has arrived at Tulagi. Will attack the 22,000 japanese tomorrow, supported by the whole CV fleet and by 100 2Es that will bomb the bastards!

In India it seems that he's abbandoning Lahore...no more fighters present there... i keep advancing...very carefully....




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by GreyJoy -- 11/13/2011 1:04:23 PM >

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3465
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/13/2011 1:09:54 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Munda is growing fast, while support troops are enroute for Panggoe (base forces, Eng and CD units).... As soon as we wipe out what remains of the jap Tulagi invasion force, Tulagi will become our major naval base in the Solomons, with Ndeni as a backwater...

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3466
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/13/2011 10:24:01 PM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Jan 24, 25 1944

At Tulagi...despite being isolated since Jan 43...despite being out of supply, out of heavy equipment...and despite the incredible amount of lead we have thrown at them in these months and today...the jap 2nd Army keep on fighting like a pack of lions...



AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 24, 44
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Night Naval bombardment of Tulagi at 114,137

Allied Ships
     BB Mississippi
     BB New Mexico
     BB Idaho
     DMS Elliot
     DMS Perry
     DMS Lamberton
     DMS Southard
     APD Sands
     APD Humphreys
     APD Crane
     APD Crosby
     APD Gregory
     APD Manley
     APD Paul Jones
     APD Fox
     APD John D. Edwards
     APD Bulmer

Japanese ground losses:
     49 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



OS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB Mississippi
BB Mississippi firing at 5th Division
OS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB New Mexico
BB New Mexico firing at 38th Division
BB Idaho firing at 5th Division
DMS Elliot firing at 38th Division
DMS Perry firing at 5th Division
DMS Lamberton firing at 5th Division
DMS Southard firing at 5th Division
APD Sands firing at 5th Division
APD Humphreys firing at 5th Division
APD Crane firing at 5th Division
APD Crosby firing at 5th Division
APD Gregory firing at 5th Division
APD Manley firing at 5th Division
APD Paul Jones firing at 5th Division
APD Fox firing at 38th Division
APD John D. Edwards firing at 5th Division
APD Bulmer firing at 5th Division


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on 90th Infantry Regiment, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 4
     B-25C Mitchell x 28
     B-25D1 Mitchell x 44
     P-38G Lightning x 7
     P-40K Warhawk x 2
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 77


No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
     103 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
     16 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 6000 feet
              Ground Attack:  6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     12 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 6000 feet
              Ground Attack:  6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     12 x B-25C Mitchell bombing from 6000 feet
              Ground Attack:  6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     16 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 6000 feet
              Ground Attack:  6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     16 x B-25C Mitchell bombing from 6000 feet
              Ground Attack:  6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on 38th Division, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 2
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 7
     B-25C Mitchell x 14
     P-40K Warhawk x 2
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 16


No Allied losses



Aircraft Attacking:
     14 x B-25C Mitchell bombing from 11000 feet
              Ground Attack:  6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 38th Div /4 ...


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on 38th Division, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 6
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 6
     P-38G Lightning x 3
     P-40K Warhawk x 4
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 16
     SB2C-1C Helldiver x 23


No Allied losses



Aircraft Attacking:
      3 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 4000' *
              Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      5 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 2000' *
              Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     15 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 3000' *
              Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on Ichiki Det. , at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 3
     P-38G Lightning x 3
     P-40K Warhawk x 4
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 89
     SBD-5 Dauntless x 28


Allied aircraft losses
     SBD-5 Dauntless: 2 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
     12 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
     13 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     11 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      4 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on 5th Division, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 2
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 5
     P-38G Lightning x 7
     P-40K Warhawk x 4
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 16
     SB2C-1C Helldiver x 23


No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
     7 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
      7 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 3000' *
              Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      1 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 4000' *
              Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     15 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 2000' *
              Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Afternoon Air attack on 4th Division, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 8
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 9
     P-38G Lightning x 5
     P-40K Warhawk x 4
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 216
     SB2C-1C Helldiver x 55
     SBD-5 Dauntless x 113
     TBF-1 Avenger x 150


Allied aircraft losses
     SB2C-1C Helldiver: 4 damaged
     SBD-5 Dauntless: 3 damaged
     TBF-1 Avenger: 1 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
     93 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
     17 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     17 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     17 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     14 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     17 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      6 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb,  2 x 250 lb GP Bomb
     16 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     16 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     17 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     18 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     17 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
     12 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     17 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      8 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      8 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      8 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      8 x TBF-1 Avenger bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb
      8 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     10 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     11 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb,  2 x 250 lb GP Bomb
     11 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb,  2 x 250 lb GP Bomb
     10 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      7 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     12 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      8 x SB2C-1C Helldiver releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      4 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      4 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb

Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 4th Div /62 ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking Ichiki Det.  ...
Also attacking 90th Infantry Regiment ...
Also attacking 52nd Infantry Bde /1 ...
Also attacking 2nd Area Army ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Afternoon Air attack on 5th Division, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 2
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 5
     P-38G Lightning x 6
     P-40K Warhawk x 2
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 39
     SBD-5 Dauntless x 41


No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
     7 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
     14 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      8 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      2 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      6 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      7 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      4 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Afternoon Air attack on 36th Infantry Regiment, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 2
     Kittyhawk III x 10
     A-24B Banshee x 11
     P-38G Lightning x 2
     P-40K Warhawk x 6
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 12
     SBD-5 Dauntless x 24


Allied aircraft losses
     A-24B Banshee: 1 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
     20 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
      5 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      1 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      1 x A-24B Banshee releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
      7 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     11 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
     10 x A-24B Banshee releasing from 3000'
              Ground Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb

Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...
Also attacking 36th Infantry Rgt /10 ...
Also attacking 5th Div /7 ...


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Afternoon Air attack on 2nd Area Army, at 114,137 (Tulagi)

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 19,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes


Allied aircraft
     Spitfire VIII x 4
     Beaufort VIII x 22
     Spitfire Vc Trop x 2
     P-38G Lightning x 7
     P-40K Warhawk x 4
     F4U-1A Corsair x 10
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 12


Allied aircraft losses
     Beaufort VIII: 1 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
     4 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled



Aircraft Attacking:
     22 x Beaufort VIII bombing from 14000 feet
              Ground Attack:  2 x 500 lb GP Bomb



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ground combat at Tulagi (114,137)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 42946 troops, 738 guns, 1163 vehicles, Assault Value = 1448

Defending force 15127 troops, 68 guns, 119 vehicles, Assault Value = 320

Allied adjusted assault: 1208

Japanese adjusted defense: 103

Allied assault odds: 11 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
     2982 casualties reported
        Squads: 106 destroyed, 63 disabled
        Non Combat: 12 destroyed, 36 disabled
        Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
     Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
     1326 casualties reported
        Squads: 9 destroyed, 110 disabled
        Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 57 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled
     Guns lost 38 (1 destroyed, 37 disabled)


Assaulting units:
   627th Tank Destroyer Battalion
   1st USMC Corps Tank Battalion
   138th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
   159th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
   24th (Sep) Infantry Regiment
   24th Infantry Division
   637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
   25th Infantry Division
   1/151st Combat Engineer Battalion
   5th Marine Def Bn /2
   804th Engineer Aviation Battalion
   4th Field Artillery Battalion
   7th USA Defense Battalion
   Wake (Det.) Def Bn /2
   I US Corps
   Seventh US Fleet
   3rd USA Defense Battalion
   4th USA Defense Battalion
   179th USAAF Base Force
   139th USA  Base Force
   102nd USN Base Force
   14th Marine Def Bn /2
   96th Coast AA Regiment
   115th USAAF Base Force
   7th Marine Defense Battalion
   2nd USA Defense Battalion
   32nd Aviation Base Force
   369th Coast AA Regiment
   South Pacific
   8th USN SeaBees /2
   223rd Field Artillery Battalion
   220th USN Base Force /2

Defending units:
   4th Div /62
   Ichiki Det.
   36th Infantry Rgt /10
   38th Div /4
   90th Infantry Regiment
   5th Div /7
   2nd Area Army
   52nd Infantry Bde /1


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 25, 44
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ground combat at Tulagi (114,137)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 44628 troops, 738 guns, 1348 vehicles, Assault Value = 1337

Defending force 12582 troops, 67 guns, 119 vehicles, Assault Value = 176

Allied adjusted assault: 602

Japanese adjusted defense: 37

Allied assault odds: 16 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
     3016 casualties reported
        Squads: 189 destroyed, 21 disabled
        Non Combat: 12 destroyed, 127 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
     Guns lost 7 (3 destroyed, 4 disabled)
     Vehicles lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
     313 casualties reported
        Squads: 1 destroyed, 22 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled


Assaulting units:
   24th Infantry Division
   138th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
   627th Tank Destroyer Battalion
   159th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
   24th (Sep) Infantry Regiment
   1st USMC Corps Tank Battalion
   637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
   25th Infantry Division
   1/151st Combat Engineer Battalion
   Seventh US Fleet
   5th Marine Def Bn /2
   I US Corps
   3rd USA Defense Battalion
   32nd Aviation Base Force
   South Pacific
   179th USAAF Base Force
   14th Marine Def Bn /2
   223rd Field Artillery Battalion
   8th USN SeaBees /2
   369th Coast AA Regiment
   Wake (Det.) Def Bn /2
   7th Marine Defense Battalion
   139th USA  Base Force
   115th USAAF Base Force
   2nd USA Defense Battalion
   102nd USN Base Force
   4th Field Artillery Battalion
   7th USA Defense Battalion
   804th Engineer Aviation Battalion
   96th Coast AA Regiment
   4th USA Defense Battalion
   220th USN Base Force /2

Defending units:
   90th Infantry Regiment
   4th Div /62
   38th Div /4
   5th Div /7
   Ichiki Det.
   52nd Infantry Bde /1
   2nd Area Army
   36th Infantry Rgt /10



(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3467
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/13/2011 11:33:38 PM   
ny59giants


Posts: 9869
Joined: 1/10/2005
Status: offline
quote:

Japanese ground losses:
     3016 casualties reported
        Squads: 189 destroyed, 21 disabled
        Non Combat: 12 destroyed, 127 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
     Guns lost 7 (3 destroyed, 4 disabled)
     Vehicles lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
     313 casualties reported
        Squads: 1 destroyed, 22 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled


There is the good news!!

_____________________________


(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3468
RE: Panggoe is ours - 11/13/2011 11:39:29 PM   
beppi

 

Posts: 382
Joined: 3/11/2004
From: Austria
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: ny59giants

quote:

Japanese ground losses:
     3016 casualties reported
        Squads: 189 destroyed, 21 disabled
        Non Combat: 12 destroyed, 127 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
     Guns lost 7 (3 destroyed, 4 disabled)
     Vehicles lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)


Allied ground losses:
     313 casualties reported
        Squads: 1 destroyed, 22 disabled
        Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
        Engineers: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled


There is the good news!!


Aye, and do not be afraid to use shock attack next time. Helps a little bit to wipe out the remaining troops. I would not wait too long (to reduce fatigue of the own troops) just shock next turn. Hit them again a little bit with carriers and whatevery you have. But with the 189 squads killed i would not expect an adjusted AV of over 150 - 200. So shock clear the Hex and celibrate :)

(in reply to ny59giants)
Post #: 3469
India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 12:08:16 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Jan 26, 27 1944

We hit them again with a deliberate...and we destroyed 4 units...wiping out at least 6000 japanese...tomorrow the base will be clear and Tulagi will finally be liberated!

The news of the day is that Rader is evacuating everything up to Dehli...Jodpur...Lahore...Dehli too... no troops left...

We'll try to advance asap...Rader left a little unit of 180 men in front of Lahore...we'll bomb it to dust tomorrow and, while the chindits will be paradropped at Lahore and in the base south of it...4 divisions are ready to be strat moved there from Multan...

Don't really understand what Rader is up to...evacuating everything!?!?!?...well, we'll push forward...he cannot evacuate 500k men with a single naval trip...

Now i fear where Rader wants to place those 500k men that were garrisoning northern India....





In yellow the paradrops and the strat move planned...in red the advance of my Eastern Army... i think Rader simply wanted to gain some time...he called me to come out of Multan so that i could have not strat moved my whole army on his heels....




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by GreyJoy -- 11/14/2011 12:13:56 AM >

(in reply to beppi)
Post #: 3470
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 2:18:10 AM   
princep01

 

Posts: 943
Joined: 8/7/2006
From: Texas
Status: offline
Reek, you see. It's one thing to take reasonable precautions in an advance, but it is entirely another thing to be a scaredy cat. Go Forth!

And good work on Tulagi. I understand the reason for the delay, but its a proud day to send those interlopers sent to visit their ancestors.

princep Bolton

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3471
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 7:10:01 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline
Jan 28, 29, 30, 31 1944


Call me fool but i don't get Rader's strategy.... He moved everything back to Kohima (northern Burma!!!!).... my paras conquered Lahore and Dehli, while our troops are strat moving to occupy these key positions... not a single air mission conducted by the japs to interdict my movements...

Seems that Rader wants to leave the whole India in my hands and move the whole front back to Burma...

Well...we keep on advancing.... now, while some tanks units will secure Ralpawindi and northern India, the bulk of my army is moving to Dehli, where we're gonna organize again and get ready for the next jump...

In The Solomons, we changed our strategy...we will unload our Invasion forces at Panggoe and we'll march to Chiuseul Bay....
We are moving seabees with barges from Rekata to Panggoe in order to start building the base and repair the damage...the KB attacked our barges and sunk nearly a whole Seabee regiment...suffering 20 planes shot down in the process, for no loss on our side...

Tulagi has been completely liberated...22,000 japanese have been killed and now Tulagi is happily becoming our main base in the region...

In NG our NewZelanders arrived at Terapo...emptied by the japs...we will conquer the base tomorrow and we'll start building it asap...

another sub lost in the DEI....to his dreaded air asw....



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Morning Air attack on TF, near Rekata Bay at 112,133

Weather in hex: Clear sky

Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Japanese aircraft
     A6M5 Zero x 18
     D4Y3 Judy x 15



Allied aircraft
     P-38H Lightning x 11
     P-47D2 Thunderbolt x 9
     F4U-1A Corsair x 11
     F6F-3 Hellcat x 3


Japanese aircraft losses
     A6M5 Zero: 7 destroyed
     D4Y3 Judy: 2 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
     P-38H Lightning: 1 destroyed

Allied Ships
     LCT-132, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
     LCT-131, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
     LCT-138, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
     LCT-139, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
     LCT-134, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk


Allied ground losses:
     407 casualties reported
        Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
        Non Combat: 10 destroyed, 15 disabled
        Engineers: 14 destroyed, 22 disabled
     Vehicles lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)






Attachment (1)

< Message edited by GreyJoy -- 11/14/2011 7:11:14 AM >

(in reply to princep01)
Post #: 3472
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 7:40:29 AM   
Canoerebel


Posts: 21100
Joined: 12/14/2002
From: Northwestern Georgia, USA
Status: offline
I recall somebody suggesting several weeks ago that once the Japanese retreat started in India it wouldn't stop until Calcutta and the line of bases from Kilimo to Ledo.

That's just a natural thing, because once an IJ player decides the jig is up, he faces the daunting task of having enough shipping to evacuate hundreds of thousands of troops. That takes alot of shipping and therefore alot of time. The IJ player therefore becomes a victim of the yips - his imagination playinc havoc with him as he imagines his massive army getting isolated and then destroyed.

In that situation, the Allied player only need create the appearance of threat to "feed" the stampede and get it going even quicker.

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3473
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 8:14:42 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

I recall somebody suggesting several weeks ago that once the Japanese retreat started in India it wouldn't stop until Calcutta and the line of bases from Kilimo to Ledo.

That's just a natural thing, because once an IJ player decides the jig is up, he faces the daunting task of having enough shipping to evacuate hundreds of thousands of troops. That takes alot of shipping and therefore alot of time. The IJ player therefore becomes a victim of the yips - his imagination playinc havoc with him as he imagines his massive army getting isolated and then destroyed.

In that situation, the Allied player only need create the appearance of threat to "feed" the stampede and get it going even quicker.



Yup CR, you were right!

My point is that Rader didn't need to do that...not in these proportion... Multan was a strong point...he could have bottled me there forever...at least untill i had a massive force of B-29s to smash his AF there no matter what kind of opposition... My estimate is that Rader could have hold multan well untill late 44...
Now, under the present conditions, India will be ours within the end of Feb...and Intel tells me that at Scoodra and Diego there are still heavy japanese forces...that will remain isolated... really uncomprehensible for me.

Moreover...why abbandon Indian HI? Why expose the Burma Oilfields to my 4Es?...

Also i don't think anymore that this is a trap...really nothing is left north of Cowpore...and even from there his troops are leaving...I reconned Bombay the last turn... 10 units...there were 20... and those 10 are also moving (arrows)...

Within the next turn we'll be at Dehli with 2000 AVs...

Now my concern is that part of those 500k men will be moved by Rader to DEI...and i'm pretty sure it's gonna be a harsh fight for southern DEI and to accomplish my plans in Northern Oz (Darwin) and Ambon area...

But hey, the fact that India is an open theatre again is a GREAT news!!!!! one year and a half of occupation...and now, finally we can celebrate our freedom again!


(in reply to Canoerebel)
Post #: 3474
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 8:16:35 AM   
SBD

 

Posts: 65
Joined: 2/18/2010
Status: offline
Jan 28, 29, 30, 31 1944


quote:

Call me fool but i don't get Rader's strategy.... He moved everything back to Kohima (northern Burma!!!!).... my paras conquered Lahore and Dehli, while our troops are strat moving to occupy these key positions... not a single air mission conducted by the japs to interdict my movements...

Seems that Rader wants to leave the whole India in my hands and move the whole front back to Burma...

Well...we keep on advancing.... now, while some tanks units will secure Ralpawindi and northern India, the bulk of my army is moving to Dehli, where we're gonna organize again and get ready for the next jump...


I think Rader may be responding to the clock. He sees that the game's into '44 already & in 11 short months it will be '45. He has experience in his other game playing against the late war allies & knows what they can do. So he feels uncomfortable leaving a large # of troops in a forward position that could get flanked. Therefore he's consolidating his position.

Just my guess at what he's thinking. Of course there's also a chance that there could be some sort of ruse involved.


(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3475
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 8:29:20 AM   
Canoerebel


Posts: 21100
Joined: 12/14/2002
From: Northwestern Georgia, USA
Status: offline
It's not a trap.  He's stampeding for the rear, though "stamped" is probably too strong a word to use, for the stampede is intentional and controlled.

He's going to reconfigure his lines and attend to perceived weak points.  He'll establish a strong line in Burma, Malaya, and Sumatra, and then place the balance of his troops at central interior locations as a rapid response force to deal with any Allied attacks.

If your house rules or political points aren't a problem, you can flood Burma overland and probably wage a successful campaign there.  But what about the balance of your army in India?  Where do they go?  Do you try to open a new front by invading somewhere, or do you need to begin a quick transfer of troops to Aden and thence East Coast and thence West Coast.

Decide if you want a major commitment of troops to the Pacific.  If so, get the logistical train underway ASAP.

(in reply to SBD)
Post #: 3476
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 8:29:43 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: SBD

Jan 28, 29, 30, 31 1944


quote:

Call me fool but i don't get Rader's strategy.... He moved everything back to Kohima (northern Burma!!!!).... my paras conquered Lahore and Dehli, while our troops are strat moving to occupy these key positions... not a single air mission conducted by the japs to interdict my movements...

Seems that Rader wants to leave the whole India in my hands and move the whole front back to Burma...

Well...we keep on advancing.... now, while some tanks units will secure Ralpawindi and northern India, the bulk of my army is moving to Dehli, where we're gonna organize again and get ready for the next jump...


I think Rader may be responding to the clock. He sees that the game's into '44 already & in 11 short months it will be '45. He has experience in his other game playing against the late war allies & knows what they can do. So he feels uncomfortable leaving a large # of troops in a forward position that could get flanked. Therefore he's consolidating his position.

Just my guess at what he's thinking. Of course there's also a chance that there could be some sort of ruse involved.





Yes, in a certain way i think you're right...his other game seems to be influencing his moves a lot!

Well, is this phsyicological effect is going to help my advance...so good!

Here's a situation map in NG and Solomons...




Attachment (1)

(in reply to SBD)
Post #: 3477
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 8:33:39 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

It's not a trap.  He's stampeding for the rear, though "stamped" is probably too strong a word to use, for the stampede is intentional and controlled.

He's going to reconfigure his lines and attend to perceived weak points.  He'll establish a strong line in Burma, Malaya, and Sumatra, and then place the balance of his troops at central interior locations as a rapid response force to deal with any Allied attacks.

If your house rules or political points aren't a problem, you can flood Burma overland and probably wage a successful campaign there.  But what about the balance of your army in India?  Where do they go?  Do you try to open a new front by invading somewhere, or do you need to begin a quick transfer of troops to Aden and thence East Coast and thence West Coast.

Decide if you want a major commitment of troops to the Pacific.  If so, get the logistical train underway ASAP.



No, CR, i've already thought about that. My Eastern Army will remain in India. Will liberate India first and then will try to push for Burma. I want him to remain committed there so that the americans can have a chance in Southern DEI and north western NG...

Anyway, we have HR for crossing borders... i need to change the HQ to move restricted command LCUs out of India...but the Army which will be able to move is strong enough i think...something like 7500 AVs...i haven't moved any units to the pacific or Oz, so everything i got, plus the emergency reinforcements, is available!


(in reply to Canoerebel)
Post #: 3478
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 8:47:35 AM   
Canoerebel


Posts: 21100
Joined: 12/14/2002
From: Northwestern Georgia, USA
Status: offline
That's why I said "if your house rules and political points" aren't a problem. 

Are you sure you want to commit to a Burma campaign?  In the first place, you're not going to tie down the bulk of his army.  You'll end up commiting more to that campaign than he will.  So if that is your objective, you've lost the battle long before it even begins.

You can win in Burma, but to do so you have to commit far more than he will, and it wil take you at least a year.  Do you want to still be fighting in Burma come New Year's Day 1945?

Vis the situation in India at the moment, you can win the grand strategic battle only by quickly invading someplace before rader can reinforce (and I don't think you have the shipping or the firepower to do this) or by switching targets to the Pacific and moving so fast that you get ahead of him.  It will take him a LONG time to retrieve his fast India army and get it into the Pacific.  You can get ahead of him if you expeditiously move yours via strat movement to Aden then East Coast then West Coast, and then set up the shipping to invade him in overwhelming numbers somewhere he isn't expecting the onslaught.  NOPac would be my first idea, but there are others.

Once you commit to moving east, this chance is lost.  So mull over your options now, before committing to any course of action that will tie you down for the balance of the war.

(in reply to GreyJoy)
Post #: 3479
RE: India evacuated!! - 11/14/2011 9:10:32 AM   
GreyJoy


Posts: 6750
Joined: 3/18/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

That's why I said "if your house rules and political points" aren't a problem. 

Are you sure you want to commit to a Burma campaign?  In the first place, you're not going to tie down the bulk of his army.  You'll end up commiting more to that campaign than he will.  So if that is your objective, you've lost the battle long before it even begins.

You can win in Burma, but to do so you have to commit far more than he will, and it wil take you at least a year.  Do you want to still be fighting in Burma come New Year's Day 1945?

Vis the situation in India at the moment, you can win the grand strategic battle only by quickly invading someplace before rader can reinforce (and I don't think you have the shipping or the firepower to do this) or by switching targets to the Pacific and moving so fast that you get ahead of him.  It will take him a LONG time to retrieve his fast India army and get it into the Pacific.  You can get ahead of him if you expeditiously move yours via strat movement to Aden then East Coast then West Coast, and then set up the shipping to invade him in overwhelming numbers somewhere he isn't expecting the onslaught.  NOPac would be my first idea, but there are others.

Once you commit to moving east, this chance is lost.  So mull over your options now, before committing to any course of action that will tie you down for the balance of the war.


I get your point CR...however it's too late now to change all my plans back again. My shippings are getting ready for the Northern Oz operation and my troops are moving there too...the idea to open a third front in the pacific is way beyond my capabilities right now...and i don't wanna strip too much from India...wanna keep Rader busy in Burma so that he cannot move everything to SRA and DEI....the whole indian effort will simply be a way to keep him busy there in order to give my marines a chance to get a foothold in southern DEI.


(in reply to Canoerebel)
Post #: 3480
Page:   <<   < prev  114 115 [116] 117 118   next >   >>
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition >> After Action Reports >> RE: Marry Christmas 1943 Page: <<   < prev  114 115 [116] 117 118   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

0.688