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July 26th, 1942 - 9/28/2015 2:49:24 AM   
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July 26th, 1942

India/Burma
Allied air strikes are scattered a bit today. Some Wellingtons and Warhawks go for Chittagong, other Wellingtons and Kittyhawks go after the crack 48th Division which is marching into Jessore, and everything else hit our main force at Asansol. Oscars and Tojo provided limit CAP over the 48th Div and Chittagong. We lose an Oscar and four Tojos, but manage to take down five P-40E and one Kittyhawk. Unfortunately we lose four pilots as well, probably from flying wide ranging CAP missions.

At Tezpur, the Allies bombard, but no sign of the 70th British Division yet, so we gain yet another precious day to set our roadblock.

The best news of the day is that our main force finds Asansol largely undefended and we take the base easily causing the garrison Base Force unit to surrender. Even better news is that the base facilities are only lightly damaged. We won't repair any, but we managed to capture 594 resource centers, and 99 Heavy industry. We might run short of fuel for now, but once we secure Ledo I think these factories will run every turn. Don't know how much of these resources we'll get home, but any supply we can get is like gold.


Asansol is captured! 99 Heavy Industry and 594 Resources helping the Empire!


xAK Toei Maru, hit a couple days ago near Rangoon sinks at sea about 100 miles from safe harbor.

Pacific
The 8th Fleet HQ arrives at Truk today.

Near Truk, the SS Pompano finds a small transport of ours, the xAKL Kiko Maru, and attacks the ship on the surface. Kiko give back some bullets, hitting the sub 12 times with its 13.2mm AA gun, forcing it to submerge. Our small ship is hit 5 times and sinks.

China
We catch another P-43 on the ground at Kweilin.

Near Chungking, the Chinese bombard but don't attack. Hopefully they are low on supply and in rough shape after yesterday's shock attack.

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July 27th, 1942 - 9/28/2015 3:08:34 AM   
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India/Burma
The moon is near full, so we try night bombing Diamond Harbor again and get better results. We actually destroy two Blenheim IV's on the ground and score some runway hits as well.

All Allied air attacks are focused on Asansol today, but our casualties are light.

DEI/N Australia
Ambon port goes to size 3. This should help a bit if we need to sortie surface ships here in the future.

At Darwin, we also take advantage of the moonlight and Bettys from Timor hit the base at night. We damage a Hudson and get a couple runway hits, but nothing else to speak of.

Pacific
Nells from Suva attack at Raoul Island in the morning and miss some large xAP ships. However, in the afternoon, six G3M3 attack and manage to put a torpedo into xAP Rangitiki. I don't think one torp can sink that ship, but you never know.


Long distance torpedo attack


China
We provide some bomber support to our retreating troops near Chungking. Oscars sweep and clear out some P-43's (seven enemy shot down) before our Sallys take out about 400 enemy troops. The Chinese bombard only again today.

Other
Niigata airfield goes to size 4

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July 28th, 1942 - 9/29/2015 1:51:01 AM   
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July 28th, 1942

India/Burma
Diamond Harbor has night CAP of P-40E Warhawks so our Helens don't hit anything tonight. We also hit the 26th Indian Div at Tezpur during the day. Lots of Allied air attacks at Asansol, but our casualties are surprisingly light. I may put some CAP there one of these days to surprise the Brits.

At Tezpur, the enemy bombards and we can see the 70th British division has arrived. I imagine they will attack tomorrow and force our tank unit out so they can try to escape north.

At Darjeeling, our unit that we hope will close the way out for the British and Indians, the 21st Ind Mixed Brigade, crosses the river and attacks but only gets a 1:2 result. We will rest a bit and try another shock attack soon. I need this unit freed up to block the roads our of Tezpur, so there is no time to waste.

Meanwhile, the other prong of our Calcutta attack, the 48th Division attacks at Jessore and gets a 1:1 result against an equal number of enemies. The 48th has 95 experience though, so I think we can win this one with a couple more attacks given that most of the units at Jessore at Indian. The Kowloon brigade is here, I think it was at Kong Kong early in the war.


Crack troops against Indians and a handful of veterans from Hong Kong


DEI/N Australia
Betty and Sallys try Darwin at night. They are harassed by some F4F-3 Wildcats and Kittyhawks on night CAP and don't score any hits.

China
Up north on the road to Kashgar our single tank regiment succeeds in forcing back the four Chinese units by itself. With that in hand, this armor unit will go to Kashgar, another will garrison Urumchi and we will send our 1/3 of an infantry division back south to rejoin the war in China proper. Once Kashgar is captured, this armored unit will go back to Korea since it is an element of the 3rd Armor division which arrives in about 7 months or so.

Near Chungking the Chinese try yet another shock attack and get 1:1. Casualties are 1,500 for us, 4,100 for them, hopefully we can get away.

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July 29th, 1942 - 9/29/2015 2:22:31 AM   
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July 29th, 1942

India/Burma
We try some CAP over Asansol today and it works out pretty well. We get 15 Oscars, 9 Tojo up high and 7 Nicks down low at the high point of the battles. The multiple waves come in longer than our CAP can last, but we do manage to take out 5 Kittyhawks, 5 Hudson IIIa, 4 Blenheim IV, and 1 Hurricane. The Nicks do exceptionally well on the bombers. In total we lose 3 Oscars and 1 Tojo. A good day for sure.


A surprise CAP for the British over Asansol


The 48th Division attacks again and apparently the Indians ran for Calcutta. We still catch the 19th Indian division though and force it to retreat with heavy casualties, including 78 lost vehicles. The 48th will park here for a bit will we see what developes up north at Jameshedpur. We capture another 17 resource centers here as well.

Pacific
Our Bettys bomb the Marines at Canton Island for little effect and SS S-43 take out our last minesweeper that was on station at Canton Island.

China
Just a bombardment from the Chinese near Chungking today.

Other
Canton expands airfield to size 5
Manila expands airfield to size 5
Asansol expands fortifications to size 1
Manado expands fortifications to size 3

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July 30th, 1942 - 9/29/2015 2:55:48 AM   
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India/Burma
Against my better judgement, I leave our CAP in place at Asansol and the enemy sweeps before their bombing runs. Results weren't terrible, but not as good as yesterday. We kill 8 P-40E Warhawks, 2 Hurricane IIb, a Mitchell and a Wellington and lose 4 Oscars, 2 Tojos and 1 Nick. We lose 4 pilots.

We continue bombing the 26th Indian and 70th British at Tezpur, today we send in some Nells as well. Southeast of Tezpur, our 7th Tank Regiment attacks the 150th RAC Regiment but only gets 1:2 results.

At Silchar, the 5th Division joins the 56th/A and attacks. They get a 1:1 result and drop forts to level 1. We should be able to capture this soon in spite of the lousy terrain.


Combat at Silchar


DEI/N Australia
Brunei goes to size 4 port.

Pacific
East of in the ocean between Hawaii and the US West Coast, DD Tucker finds I-28 and gets several DC hits, sinking our sub, nearby, Tucker and DD Reid also attack I-175 but I-175 escapes. Quite the crew on Tucker!

China
No attack in China today, and one of our units makes it across the river to safety. I think the rest will be across tomorrow. One nice side effect of this excursion is the we drew most of the Chinese forces out of Chengtu which gave our troops up there a break.

Other
Aircraft A6M8 Zero advances R&D to 3/45
Aircraft D5Y1 Myojo advances R&D to 10/45

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July 31st, 1942 - 9/29/2015 3:33:55 AM   
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July 31st, 1942

India/Burma
It seems our CAP at Asansol made it too hot for the Allied bombers. Today we see Wellingtons on night bombing at Dacca with no hits. Meanwhile, all Allied fighters in the area fly sweep over Asansol. Thankfully we stayed home - every now and then we make the right call.

Rolling the dice, we shock attack again at Darjeeling and get lucky taking the base with a 2:1 result. The two enemy units retreat in different directions - the 21st Indian artillery retreats southeast into the pocket we are trying to close, while the 1st Patiala Lancer retreat northwest towards the safety of he Indian fields. Most importantly, the 21st Bge can move southwest to block the road until the cavalry comes.

DEI/N Australia
For the last day or two, Wirraways and Hudsons have been harassing our tank regiment that is attempting to cut off Katherine from the south. So today we load up fuel tanks and send some Nicks and our old first run, Ki-44 (not IIa) Tojos on LRCAP over the armor. It is a good day as the Wirraways come in with bombs at low altitude and the Hudson come by with no escort. We chew them up pretty well, killing ten Hudsons and three Wirraways - everything then sent so our tanks are not bothered. We lose a Tojo to ops, but given how long these frames have been in action I can't complain. We still have six of them flying. All the Nicks make it home.

On the ground, our tanks attack and find the 2/9th Armoured Regiment in move mode. We kill 13 tanks and lose 10 with 1:2 results. Once the enemy gets into combat mode I suspect they may be able to push us back. This is all a distraction though, since the 21st Division is sneaking along farther south towards Daly Waters for the real cut off attempt.


Ambush in the outback


China
Another hex closer to Kashgar sends three of the Chinese units retreating from our tanks. One unit decided not to retreat for some reason, although odds were 5:1.

With three units still trying the cross the river, the Chinese try another shock attack and come up short again with a 1:2 result. Casualties are 1300 to 2600 in our favor. Hopefully these attacks have really chewed up some of these Chinese units in this area.

Other
Big is better... 5th Sentai converting to size 42 from 30

Good that we reward results...Ace pilot Shiga T. of Zuikaku-1 is promoted to LCDR

Lots of base upgrades today
Peiping expands fortifications to size 3
Jaffna expands fortifications to size 3
Tabiteuea expands port to size 1
Sian expands airfield to size 5
Sabang expands airfield to size 3
Raoul Island expands airfield to size 1

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RE: July 31st, 1942 - 9/29/2015 3:36:59 AM   
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Whew - another month posted. I'll hopefully have the July summary up tomorrow or the next day and then I can start cranking through August. I have some theater shots from August 7th/8th, so hopefully those will help make it a bit clearer what is going on in Australia and India. Current game time is Oct 1, so now I'm only two months behind here in the AAR. As you can see I'm doing my best to get it caught up in short order.

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RE: July 31st, 1942 - 9/29/2015 9:09:11 AM   
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Good progress in India ... hope that you are able to secure the Calcutta area. That usually proves to be a nice "treasure" trove for me in terms of fuel/supply taken.

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July 1942 Summary - 9/30/2015 6:18:11 AM   
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July's big news is our first real set back with the ugly aborted landing at Canton Island. Elsewhere though, the war moves slower, but in the right direction. Another relatively quiet month as sea. CA Exeter drops off the sunk list and is replaced by CA Portland, but I doubt Portland is sunk having only been hit by one submarine torpedo. CL Dauntless is also added to the kill list. BB Royal Sovereign is still missing from the list, but I'm pretty sure it was sunk. Also we see a slight decline in VP ratio this month, but I think that will reverse in the near future once we capture more India and Chinese bases.

Burma is finished up and our troops begin the occasional attacks at Paoshan. In India a lively campaign moves our forces up to Darjeeling and over to Asansol and Jessore - right at the doorsteps of Calcutta. Our push forward creates a triangular pocket of bases from Silchar up to Rangpur and over to Ledo. Some of our small units are trying to further cut that pocket in half again. The 65th Bge is also marching through the jungle to the Imphal roadway. The main goal is to trap and destroy the 70th British and 26th Indian divisions. With the divisional losses the Commonwealth has suffered at Ceylon, killing two more divisions should help prolong the Indian counterattack even longer. We also capture some supply producing areas, notably Asansol. Large amounts of resources are now building up at Chittagong, so we will try to bring some to Singapore for shipment on the Fusan Express.

In China progress is slow, but there is some. A risky maneuver near Chungking takes the pressure off of Chengtu, and although our troops are nearly surrounded, we manage to pull off a retreat over the river. We are finally about to attack Kweilin for the umpteenth time, hopefully the last time. In the north, we clear the last resistance at Urumchi and are marching on to take Kashgar. We will retake Kiuchan on our way back to the main front.

Very little action in the Pacific outside of the landing at Canton Island. After that debacle, we settle for keeping it isolated as best we can. The small islands east of Tonga are captured and that is as far as we plan to venture in the Pacific. For now it is submarine warfare near Pearl Harbor while keeping an eye on the Society Island, New Zealand and eastern Australia for any Allied counter offensives.

The Australian adventure goes fine as we capture Wyndham and get into position around Daly Waters and Katherine to capture those bases while we wait for the 33rd Division to arrive for a push on Darwin. Some air skirmishes are fought and we win some and lose some.

Some numbers for July -
Bases captured: 27
VP Ratio July 1: 3.405:1 (Japan)
VP Ratio August 1: 3.382:1 (Japan)
Air losses: 336 Japan, 203 Allies
Ships lost - Allies: 11 Ships, 39 Points
Ships lost - Japan: 10 Ships, 41 Points

Capital Ships lost (entire war):
Allies
CV Enterprise
CV Indomitable
CV Lexington
CV Saratoga
CV Yorktown
BB Prince of Wales
BB Resolution
BB Ramillies
BB Revenge
BB Royal Sovereign (?)
BC Repulse
CA Australia
CA Canberra
CA Chester
CA Chicago
CA Cornwall
CA Dorsetshire
CA Indianapolis
CA Pensacola
CA Portland (unlikely)
CA San Francisco
CL Achilles
CL Adelaide
CL Caledon
CL Ceres
CL Danae
CL De Ruyter
CL Dragon
CL Enterprise
CL Hobart
CL Java
CL Leander
CL Marblehead
CL Mauritius
CL Perth

Japan
CV Shokaku
CVL Zuiho
CA Mogami
CL Kashii
CL Kashima
CL Sendai

Here is the current submarine scoreboard. One subs is lost in July, the I-28.


Submarine Scoreboard July 1942


Home Island stockpiles are shown below. Supplies climb slightly again, and fuel is near flat. Oil drops, but much slower than before. Looking ahead, these numbers all start to climb notably in September as we start pulling oil and fuel from Fusan. Supplies also start to climb at a good rate. Resources are climbing very fast as you can see. I did a significant amount of Light Industry expansion on the main home island, so we will put those resources to good use producing supply later in the war when we are isolated.


Home Island stockpiles





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August 1st, 1942 - 10/1/2015 1:59:37 AM   
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India/Burma
WEllington's hit Dacca at night, but no hits are scored. We hit the 26th Indian and 70th British at Tezpur with Nells, Salls and some Anns.

We try another attack at Silchar and get 1:2, but take forts to 0. Enemy is showing negatives for prep, fatigue and experience so hopefully we can take this one soon as well.

Our tanks try again on the 150th RAC Reg near Tezpur, but no casaulties on either side and we get a 1:5 result.

DEI/N Australia
Our tanks attack the 2/9th Armoured Reg near Katherine again and we get 1:1 results (22 vs 22 AV), but we take out twice as many vehicles as we lose. Maybe we can win this fight. They are down to 46 vehicles, while we still have 65.

On the road to Katherine, right before the river, our 18th Tank regiment catches up to the Wyndham base force and attacks getting a 41:1 result, but eh BF doesn't retreat.

China
Given the Chinese dropdownat Chengtu, we have built up enough supplies to try an attack. We only get 1:2 results, but the Chinese show negative modifiers from experience and supply so we might be able to wear them down.

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August 2nd, 1942 - 10/1/2015 2:17:08 AM   
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India/Burma
Wellingtons continue their nightly attack at Dacca, no hits. We continue our daily Tezpur attacks inflicting casualties on the Indians and British.

We attack at Jameshedpur and get 1:1 results. We lose more men, but they lose more guns. We'll have to try again soon as it wouldn't take much to reinforce this place given the terrain helps the defense a lot.


Attack in India


DEI/N Australia
In an attempt to ensure our tank unit can beat the 2/9th Armoured REg, we send Bettys from Timor to bomb the enemy unit since it is in clear terrain. They do well taking out 34 vehicles,which is almost the whole unit. Our tanks then attack, but unfortunately the 108th Anti Tank Regiment and 3rd Australia Brigade arrive just in time and we only get a 1:10 result and lose 17 tanks (3 destroyed). The defender is showing a supply penalty though, so that is a bright spot at least.

Pacific
With all the big troop ships at Raoul Island, we send I-121 to lay some Type 88 mines there. I-2 is there also hunting for big ships. I-2 takes a shot at DM Pruitt and misses, and I-121 takes a shot at DM Preble also missing. All these DM's makes me think the mines won't be there long.

We get a sub hit near Canton Island from one of Hiyo's Vals.

China
We try an attack on the Chinese we have trapped at Pakhoi and get 1:2 results, but 59:66 is close to 1:1.

Our last couple units near Chungking are finally forced to retreat by the Chinese when they do a shock attack. They outnumber us by 4:1 and get a 7:1 result. We take a bunch of retreat casualties. Yuck. At least some units escaped without getting ejected and we did kill a lot of Chinese in the course of those attacks and I'm sure burned a lot of their supply.


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India/Burma
The skies are quite today - neither side launches any air attacks, or ground attacks for that matter.

DEI/N Australia
An odd attack today. The 3rd Australian Bge and 108th Anti Tank regiment attack our tank unit. I would expect them to roll over me, but the final AV is 1:3 in our favor. We lose 4 tanks (1 destroyed) and hang out another day. The attack has a disruption modified, but no ops mode or anything that would cause me to expect such a crappy result for the enemy. Oh well - I'll take it.


The Australians forget to load their guns


Submarines
I-173 attacks DM Ramsay near Palmyra, but misses.

Mini sub Ha-17 at Midway attacks AM Kingfisher but also misses.

Other
Fusan goes to airfield size 8.

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August 4th, 1942 - 10/1/2015 2:45:27 AM   
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India/Burma
We resume our air attacks on Tezpur, but nothing from the Allies today.

We try another attack on Jamshedpur and only get 1:2 results because the 23rd Indian Division arrives. Although I think they are still in strat or move mode, it is still enough to allow the enemy to hold the base. I think I will pull some troops out and see if we can't slowly surround this base, or at least make progress in a different fashion. I think 2 divisions will be enough since the terrain helps us too on defense. All the troops in Jameshedpur can't defend Calcutta, so keeping them tied down here works just fine.

DEI/N Australia
We try to encourage a second bad attack from the Aussies by sending our Bettys to bomb them, but this time they have some F4F-3 and P-40E's up. We lose 13 Bettys in the attack, but only 7 pilots at least. We still get through and cause 163 casualties too. However, the 3rd Australian Bge remembers to load their guns today and gets a 9:1 result. Still only 28 adjusted AV though, from disruption and fatigue.

China
We continue bombing the large stack of Chinese near Chungking since they are in the clear terrain. With their low supply,hopefully it takes them a while to restore disabled squads.

Up north, we push back the retreating units towards Kashgar by another hex.

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August 5th, 1942 - 10/1/2015 2:52:09 AM   
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India/Burma
No air action from the Allies today, while we continue hitting the 26th Indian and 70th British at Tezpur.

DEI/N Australia
Chittagong airfield goes to size two, so a few more fighters will be based here. More importantly, it will be a good launching point for Tina paratroop drops if the opportunity presents.

Today, three of our tank units catch up to the retreating Wyndham Base Force unit west of Katherine and we destroy the unit outright.

China
Air attacks continue on the Chinese in the plains of Chungking.

Other
AM Colac is reported to have been sunk near Derby on Feb 05, 1942

Shokaku's fighter wing returns to action today. We will put it on a CVE or CVL to help bolster the Combined Pacific Fleet.

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August 6th, 1942 - 10/1/2015 3:07:26 AM   
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India/Burma
The Allies are back with heavy night bombing on Chittagong. Blenheim IVs, and B-25C Mitchells attack but score no hits. I might put some Nicks on night CAP here.

Our attacks on Tezpur are disrupted a bit by a half dozen Buffalos flying CAP. We lose 6 Nells, 6 Sallys and 6 Anns, so those Buffalo know their stuff. We do still get through and hit the two divisions.

Up north in India, our Paratroopers are forced to leave Patna by an attack from the 88th Indian Brigade. They will head to Asansol and help garrison that base.

At the same time, we try a drop on Allahabad which is even farther north, but the 9/10 Baluch Battalion arrived just as we were dropping and prevent us from taking the base.


Failed paradrop - one day earlier might have been different results


Pacific
In an effort to stop fast transport convoys from resupplying Canton Island, we land the 65th Nag Guard unit on Enderbury Island, just east of Canton Island. The base is empty and we secure it. We will park an AV here and put float planes on search. Also, we will put a light cruiser TF here that will attempt to interdict enemy destroyers bringing in supplies.

Other
Aircraft Ki-43-IV Oscar advances R&D to 1/45

Several ships begin upgrades - Kitakami is a few days from port, but it will refit as well.
CL Oi beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
DD Hatsushima beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
APD Shimakaze beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
APD Nadakaze beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
E Kasasagi beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
E Hayabusa beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
E Sagi beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo
E Kari beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo

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August 7th, 1942 - 10/2/2015 2:58:15 AM   
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A lively day!

India/Burma
There is a heavy air offensive against Chittagong today, but our CAP is no slouch. First in the night time, several small waves of Blenheims, B-25C and Wellingtons attack the port, but score no hits. In the daytime, enemy Albacore bombers come in after our transports, but their escort lags behind. Our CAP of Oscars, Nicks and Tojos easily shoot down all 11 of the enemy bombers. Next Mohawks arrive and we shoot it out with them, killing six but losing five Oscars and a Nick.


Easy targets at Chittagong


All is not perfect though, as we have some Anns and Sallys that I left the range too far out on and they go after a TF at Calcutta. We lose six Anns and four Sallys to the strong enemy CAP of Hurricanes and P-40E Warhawks.

Farther west, we try a port attack of our own on Cochin. First Oscars sweep the base and meet no enemy CAP. Then our Bettys from Colombo attack and manage to score some port, fuel and supply hits and also put two bombs into SS Swordfish.


Damage on a submarine at port


The best news though is that our troops manage to capture Silchar with a 3:1 result. The enemy units retreat to Imphal, losing 2400 men, 25 gun and 110 vehicles in the process. This frees up our 5th Division to head north and join the attack on the 70th British and 26th Indian Divisions. This also opens the rail route from Chittagong all the way to Tezpur, so we can get our reinforcements in behind the British & Indians faster.


Clearing the railway at Silchar


DEI/N Australia
Kittyhawks and F4F-3 sweep Katherine, but we have no CAP there.

Pacific
Surprisingly, the xAP Monterey at Raoul Island hits one of our sub-liad mines. 1 Vehicle is reported as destroyed on the damaged ship. Hopefully it was a tank. Next up, our Nells from Suva fly down and take another try at the transports. There is a CAP of 5x Kittyhawk 1A up, but our Nells manage to eveade them. The G3M2s miss with their bombers, but the G3M3s put two torpedoes into xAP Rangitata. Not sure if the ship sunk or not.


Another long range torpedo attack


China
We manage to inflict over 500 casaulties with our bombing runs on the Chinese out in the open near Chungking today.

Up north, when our tanks attack the Chinese units on the road to Kashgar, they apparently are tired of running and all four units surrender. Not much of a haul given there were only 300 troops left, but at least we can get to Kashgar faster now.

Our armored car unit get 1:1 results at Kiuchan today and drops forts to zero. That is better than usual. Maybe the armored cars will take the base on their own before reinforcements arrive from Urumchi.

Other
Previous report of sinking of SS Truant incorrect. Intelligence reports ship is still in service

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India and Australia Summary

I know it can be hard to see what is moving around in these two theaters from day to day, so below are a couple theater wide shots, and some notes that attempt to explain what is going on in each.



India
1. This is the area where the 26th Indian and 70th British are making their way northwest on the road to try and escape our pocket. The dot base southwest of Darjeeling is Rangpur and it is a critical base because of the rail line junction there. Following the rail line down towards Chittagong you can see numerous units on their way. We have the 2nd Armor division on the way and it will make its way up this rail line. Meanwhile the 5th Division and other smaller units will make their way up the road from Silchar (the dot base southeast of the "1" on the map) and trap the Brits from the back. First is the goal of trapping them, and then we will bring enough troops to ensure we can force their surrender. Once this pocket is closed, we will have a clear rail line from Chittagong to Jessore and we can then make a serious offensive move on Calcutta if it still looks weakly held.

2. We have the larrge and highly experienced 48th Division sitting just east of Calcutta at Jessore. It will sit there and present a threat to Calcutta for now. At Jameshedpur we have 2 divisions and an HQ to hold back the Indian units from attacking our northern flank. The 2nd Division just came east and stumbled on to a Air HQ unit, but once that is cleared, the 2nd will attempt to cut the rail/road line southeast of Jamsshedpur, while paradrops will drop out to the west and block the western rail line. I have a third of a division sitting northeast of Calcutta to prevent and sudden moves from the Allies in that direction as well. Another portion of that division is garrisoning Asansol, and another is heading east to assist with blocking the British and Indian divisions.

3. Finally, you can see on the southern edge of this circle, the 65th Brigade, which is quite large, treking through the jungle. Once it crosses the river, it will move up towards Imphal and link with the 56th/A division which is marching southeast on Imphal from Silchar. Together those two should be enough to capture everything over to Ledo. Taking Ledo is important because with the fuel from there, we will be able to keep the Heavy Indusry at Asansol running every turn, which gives us 200 supply locally produced.



Australia
Starting from the bottom, we have the 21st Division marching on Daly Waters. That division should be sufficient to capture the base, hopefully reducing supply flow to the north. The 21st won't hold Daly though, it will march north and help capture Katherine. We have the Broome landing forces plus some others marching to Katherine now, most of them are in the hex just west of Katherine. 3 or 4 Nav Guard and SNLF units, as well as two tank regiments are there. The Japanese LCU northwest-west of Daly Waters is a weakened Armor unit, but it can still move fast and affect hex side control in the upcoming manuevers here. The 33rd Division is also enroute to Wyndham and once it arrives it will march to Katherine and join with the appropriate units to march on Darwin. With any luck we can take Darwin by October or November.

Hope this helps with the bigger picture in these two areas!

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India/Burma
We continue to bomb the British and Indians as they make their way up the road. We are trying hard to keep them out of move mode. Ahead of the bombing we sweep with Zeros and find 2 Buffalo and 4 Kittyhawks. We kill 1 Kittyhawk and 2 Buffalos and lose 2 Zeros to ops.

Some Mohawks sweep Chitagong, and we trade 2 Oscars for 2 Mohawks.

The Tenth USAAF that we stumbled upon between Jameshedpur and Asansol is easily ejected from our supply route by the 2nd Division.

DEI/N Australia
We try another sweep at Darwin with our Zeros and again don't fare well against enemy P-40E. 24x A6M2 vs 25x P-40E and we lose 9 and only kill 5. At least we only lose a total of 4 pilots from all causes today.

Pacific
Near Canton Island, our sub I-20 finds the SS Growler and hits the enemy sub with a torpedo. It is unclear if that was enough to sink the enemy ship.


Sub vs sub combat


Other
Our slow light cruiser Katori start a refit at Truk to get some more AA guns.

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August 9th, 1942 - 10/4/2015 4:17:55 AM   
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India/Burma
Bombing continues on the Indians and British.

Tezpur is freely occupied by our forces as the last Allied forces leave the base to run north. On the north end of the pocket, our 14th Tank Regiment bounces the 150th RAC Regiment out of a critical hex. This is good timing since it will allow us to establish control of all hexsides in this hex before the enemy troops cross the river. This means, all we have to do is not lose this hex, and we will have the enemy trapped.


The northern route is closed, just need to hold it


DEI/N Australia
Some Kittyhawks attack our 28th Division near Daly Waters. I guess that means the cat is out of the bag and the enemy knows we are coming. Hopefully he isn't able to reinforce before we get there.

China
Our armored cars get another 1:1 result at Kiuchan.

Other
Aircraft A6M8 Zero advances R&D 2/45

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August 10th, 1942 - 10/6/2015 5:23:30 AM   
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India/Burma
The 65th brigade crosses the Chidwin river and occupies Kalemyo. From here they will march up the road to Imphal, Dimapur and eventually Ledo. Farther west, we drop paratroopers deeper into India at Sambalpur and capture the unoccupied base. From there we will march northeast and cut the rail line going to Jameshedpur. We will march all the way to Jameshedpur and if we're lucky we can close their west facing hex side.


Two small bases, but they both lead to good positions.


We continuing bombing Allied units between Rangpur and Tezpur.

25x P-40E Warhawks sweep Chittagong and meet our CAP of 15 Oscars and 12 Nicks. The battle is fairly even over all. The Oscars take 7 losses while the Nicks dive down and take out six of the P-40's with no losses to themselves.

Pacific
Milne Bay forts reach size 3. We'll stop there.

Our Nells attack at Raoul Island again, but today the CAP of 21x Kittyhawks is ready for us and we lose the full flight of 6 Nells. At least they were the older M2 model.


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India/Burma
Jessore airfield goes to size 2, Chittagong forts go to 2 and Dacca gets it 1st level of forts up.

We continue bombing the trapped British and Indian forces.

At Jamshedpur, the British are firmly entrenched now since the 2nd British Division arrives today to stiffen the resistance. We won't be taking this base soon, but on the bright side, all these troops are not at Calcutta.

DEI/N Australia
We have two armor units and a recon unit attack at Katherine. They get 1:2 results against fort level 3. Not too bad for a probing attack.

Pacific
I forget to stand down the Nells at Suva and they attack Raoul again. We lose 18 G3M3 and 6 G3M2 - ouch!

China
We try a deliberate attack on the Chinese trapped at Pakhoi and get 1:2 results.

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India/Burma
Some B-25C attack Dacca at night scoring 1 runway hit.

More enemy units arrive at Jamshedpur, today the Tenth USAAF HQ that we damaged a few days ago shows up, along with the 3/4 Ghurka Rifles Bn.

Pacific
Hoping to capture Sydney Island and use it the same as we are doing at Enderbury - a float plane outpost to stop fast transport runs by the US to Canton Island - we attempt to unload the 65th Nav Guard unit. Unfortunately, the Marines have already occupied the base and we find 5 inch guns blasting our ships. The 34th Combat Engineer Regiment and the 3rd Marine Def Bn are both report to be present. We get some troops unloaded but their assault fails and they are wiped out. A lucky grenade manages to take out one enemy gun. One of our landing ships, a small xAKL is sunk by the 5 inch shore guns.


The USMC is not to be trifled with


At Enderbury, the enemy subs are in force. We find SS Skipjack and get two solid DC hits and several near misses. However SS Herring slips past and puts a torpedo into the large AV ship we have there. I think we can get the ship home for repairs, and we'll bring a different AV in to take up it's duties.

China
East of Ichang, our 58th Division and the 1st Ind Mixed Bge attack the two Chinese units present and force them out of the woods and back across the river to Ichang. The 58th will head south while the 1st Mixed stays to guard the river crossing.

Other
Georgetown expands port to size 6
Singapore expands fortifications to size 5
Wyndham expands airfield to size 2
Lautem expands fortifications to size 2
Kaga-1 on CV Kaga converting to size 30 from 18
Kaga-2 on CV Kaga converting to size 30 from 27

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India/Burma
Rangpur goes to fort level 2 - important just in case the Brits try to cross the river here instead.

DEI/N Australia
Nine Hudsons attack Wyndham at night, getting 2 runway hits. Not bad given the near zero moonlight.

The day goes well as the 28th Division assaults Daly Waters and takes it on the first go with 7:1 results. The defending units are all armored units and we manage to destroy 161 vehicles in the retreat. We suffer 2 destroyed squads. The 28th will split up so that part can move south and bounce these armored units farther away, while the rest clears the road to Katherine to join the fight there. Then we will leave Daly Waters open when the 28th reforms at Katherine. See the map below for a better view of the situation.


One supply route is cut off


Pacific
Yesterday, we saw what might be a fast transport force near Canton, and since I had the failed amphibious force leaving Sydney, I though it would be a good idea to send in three destroyers to cover my amphib ships as they returned to safer waters. Apparently, the enemy force either went to Sydney Island, or was returning from Canton via Sydney Island, because just east of Sydney, our three destroyers run right into the enemy force of eight destroyers. With rain and 3% moon, it quickly becomes a close range fight.

The US ships detect ours at 8,000 yards with their pesky radar, but surprisingly they don't score any hits at first. Our ships close down to 1,000 yards before scoring any hits. Lots of ordinance is thrown back and forth. DD Patterson takes 3 hits, DD Jarvis takes a hit and DD Balch takes a hit. DD Mochizuki really goes after DD Farragut though and hits with 5 solid shots and then delivers the coup de grace by hitting Farragut with a torpedo. Farragut goes down and the Allies withdraw. For our trouble, DD Kazegumo takes one non-threatening hit. Our sailors do well!

However, the fight isn't over just yet. One hex east of that battle, I-20 spots the group of enemy destroyers and fires off a spread of torpedoes but none connect.

Once the sun comes up, the KB which is lurking nearby, tries to get some planes up to find these destroyers. The weather is bad over KB and bad over the target so it is amazing any planes went at all. Despite the weather, 15 Kates and 9 Vals find the enemy ships and manage to put two 60kg bombs on DD McCall and one 60kg bomb onto Balch. Balch is on fire, but I doubt the small bombs threatened the ships. They will certainly get away tomorrow given their speed. Still, we did bag one destroyer and damaged a couple more for no cost.


Our destroyers do well in a tough situation


China
Hankow expands fortifications to size 6. Now the forts get slow.

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India/Burma
The Allied air units hit Dacca again. Some B-25C and Wellingtons attack in the night doing no damage. During the day we receive sweeps from Mohawk IVs and P-40E Warhawks. We have a light CAP of Oscars, Nicks and Zeros up. We lose a Nick and an Oscar.

In order to buy us more time to fortify the river crossing, as well as force the trapped British to us up supplies, the 4th Tank Regiment and the 5th RF anti tank unit had moved into the hex with the British and Indians yesterday. The enemy attack today and get 6:1 odds against our units which retreat south. This means I should be able to get one more third of a division in place before the enemy crosses the river in 2-3 days. Hopefully that will be enough to hold while the rest of our reinforcements arrive.


Situation near Assam


More reinforcements arrive at Jamshedpur in the form of the 7/12 Frontier Force Battalion. I don't think they yet have enough to eject our highly experienced troops from this jungle, but I'll keep watch on the enemy troops.

Pacific
Ar Raoul Island, the enemy sends their minesweepers in and one of them sweeps a mine the hard way. AMC Killegray strikes a type 88 mine. I believe the ship sunk.

Other
Aircraft Ki-100-I Tony advances R&D to 2/45
Device Nakajima Ha-45 advances R&D to 6/43

Ace pilot Harada, K. of Soryu-1 is promoted to PO1

CL Kitakami beginning refit in shipyard at Tokyo

Previous report of sinking of SS Finback incorrect. Intelligence reports ship is still in service

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India/Burma
Night attacks on Dacca score nothing. During the day, 23x P-40E Warhawks, followed by 8x Mohawk IV sweep Dacca. For maybe the first time this war, we put a very large CAP of Tojos and they do very well against the enemy planes. We have 14x Zero and 80x Tojo up on CAP at the high point. We lose 2 Zeros and 4 Tojos but take down 12x P-40E and 6x Mohawk IV. 3:1 is pretty good for us, especially given that a lot of these Tojo flyers are fairly new still. Over Dacca means our pilot losses are low as well and we only lose 2.


Heavy CAP over Dacca


We continue to bomb the British pocket southeast of Rangpur.

Pacific
We drop some mines at Milne Bay. No AMC there, but maybe one of those enemy subs will stumble into that hex. It takes a while for 100 mines to go away anyhow.

Shortlands expands airfield to size 4.

China
We get a 1:1 result on the trapped Chinese at Pakhoi, hopefully we can force them to surrender soon.

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India/Burma
Today the enemy fighters are back at Dacca. They come in higher today, which makes them tougher, but we have about 70x Tojos up at first, though they slowly get worn down. We manage 1:1 results today, but only lose 7 pilots. The waves come in as 23x P-40E, then 12x Hurricane I Trop, and then 16x Hurricane IIb Trop. Seems like some old planes. In any case, we lose 16x Tojos, but take out 8x P-40E, 5x Hurrican I and 3x Hurricane IIb.


Hurricanes I on the offensive


China
Our armored cars try a shock attack at Kiuhan and manage to get a 2:1 result, capturing the base and forcing the 4,200 Chinese there to surrender. Nice to have this base cleared out finally.


A few armor cars with bullets beat worn out soldiers with no bullets.


Oddly, the Chinese at Pakhoi shock attack us. Perhaps John is trying to hasten their demise so he can get them back at Chungking sooner. In any case, I don't mind - I have units here that I'd like to move northward so the faster they surrender the better.

Other
The fleet grows! DD Makinami (a Yugumo class) arrives at Maizuru

The northern defense continue to be built up as well - Etorofu expands airfield to size 3

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India/Burma
A little quieter here today as the Allies stop their sweeps and switch to bombing our troops at Jamshedpur. The jungle makes it tough on them though so our troops take very little damage.

We continue bombing the British pocket. They will probably cross the river tomorrow. Fingers crossed that we hold against the shock attack.

DEI/N Australia
Southeast of Katherine, we have a tank regiment that moves in to block the road. The 3rd Australian Brigade comes out to clear the way and easily forces us off the road with a 6:1 result. We lose a dozen tanks.

China
In China we shift our bombing to Kweilin in support of our first deliberate attack there since we reentered the base. It goes okay with 1:2 results and we drop forts from 3 down to 2. We take a bit more casualties than the enemy, but they are posting a supply negative, so hopefully we will recover faster.


Hopefully we will soon secure Kweilin for the final time.


Other
Aircraft Ki-44-IIc Tojo advances R&D to 10/43


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India/Burma
Our planes continue their bombing on the British pocket even as they cross the river and finally assault our hastily assembled defenses. The constant air campaign and efforts to keep supplies cut off pays off as we are able to hold against the assault and the Allies get results of 1:50. The enemy 6/9th Jat Battalion is lost in the assault. I'll still wait for some bigger units to arrive before we initiate our own attacks to wear down the enemy troops, but I think we have them in the bag now.


Two divisions are contained in the pocket


Meanwhile enemy planes continue their attacks at Jamshedpur for little results thanks to the terrain. I'm fine with them attacking there, they get some ops losses and we don't seem to suffer much in the way of ill effects.

The 65th Brigade bombards at Imphal to see what is there. I'll wait for the other unit we have coming from Silchar before launching actual offensive action.

DEI/N Australia
A third of the 28th Division attacks southwest of Daly Waters to bounce the enemy armor units one more hex. They lose another 21 vehicles and we gain one more hex of breathing room. Our unit will now double back to Katherine. Hopefully these enemy units don't have much supply which will make replenishing the losses from retreats take a while.


Pushing back some armor


Pacific
After the success of the last batch of mines at Raoul, I-121 drops another field at the small island.

One of our larger minelayers, CM Okinoshima, while en route to drop mines at Port Moresby, gets hit by a torpedo from SS S-23. The ship will lay anchor at PM for now and pump out what it can. I'll send some escorts to try and get the ship home through the Allies subs that are lurking south of New Guinea.

China
Sian reaches airfield size 6 and I'll stop expansion there.

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India/Burma
We get a aerial hit on a sub near Colombo.

DEI/N Australia
Enemy planes from Darwin attack us at Katherine causing minor casaulties.

Pacific
We get a aerial hit on a sub near Milne Bay.

Allies sweep our mines at Raoul immediately, but one of the sweepers hits a mine and sinks so our mines still accomplish something.

Near Tahiti, I-16 takes shot at APD McKean but misses.

China
We start bombing Kienko again. We'll try another offensive on this base shortly.

Other
Device Mitsubishi Ha-43 advances R&D to 6/45

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India/Burma
An Allied unit moves into Darjeeling and gets a free occupation of the base. This doesn't affect us at the moment, but I will send a unit in to take it back shortly. The British and Indian divisions try a deliberate attack today, and it goes worse than the river crossing with 1:454 results. They still outnumber us 20,000 to 13,000 so I'm not ready to counterattack yet, but I don't think they are going to be able to breakthrough our troops.


Darjeeling goes back to the enemy for now.


China
It has been a while, so we try an attack at Tienshui where we have had about 125,000 Chinese held up for a long time. We manage to get 1 1:1 result which is very encouraging.

Other
Aircraft A6M8 Zero advances R&D to 1/45

Repairs completed on CLAA Tenryu at Port Arthur, ship returned to service
Repairs completed on CLAA Tatsuta at Port Arthur, ship returned to service

Our CLAA conversions are done and these ships will head to Truk to join the combine fleet.

TK British Architect is reported to have been sunk near Addu on Mar 26, 1942

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