obvert
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Joined: 1/17/2011 From: PDX (and now) London, UK Status: offline
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5 Feb 1942 It's strange as game time lingers around real time. My sense of the two get confused. I previously had written 'Jan' on my last post for the game date Feb 4. subs: DD Tenedos runs out of DC ammo chasing I-155 near Perth. I-155 taunts her by launching 2 torps after the DCing but misses. Vendetta takes over but fails to locate the sub. We're moving the subs back into deeper ocean patrols to avoid these ASW groups. China: The combined airforces both hit Sian today, and disabled a good number of ground troops. Thee is a lot here though, and this may not have effect for a while. Also, as we've just found out, forts are fairly solid. Our second army group marched in last turn, and since everyone had very low fatigue and high moral, and because supply was 4,000 above needs, we set troops to DA. The forts were lowered from 4 to 3 before the main attack commenced, which is good, or this could have been even worse than it turned out. As it is, our troops lost at least 4 times as many destroyed and 3 times as many disabled as did the Chinese, and all we really accomplished was lowering the forts. Below is the report. The losses in the report seem slightly exaggerated from the situation found after the battle. Most troops only have 10-15 distruption and fatigue, and most divisions fared well and are from 90-95% of strength. The Brigades fared worse, and most have dropped from a full 210 AV to between 120-150 AV after. Overall, our AV is at 3650 currently, which is about 400 higher than I would have expected counting the reported losses to infantry squads. No vehicles reported lost at all! Still, it might be several weeks before another attack here, so the most important mission now is ensuring the forts do no rise. All bombing in range will focus on Sian, with major sweeps by Tainan group and several Oscar 1c groups going over each day. Two more divisions, 2 brigades, 4 IJA combat ENG units and 4 armour units (1750 AV) are heading for the road through the forest leading to Sian to ensure supply routes stay open and flowing. One other division has just cleared the yellow road for supply movement and will continue on to ensure it's moving through completely and it will join up with the Sian troops for the next attack. We will begin bombarding once supply gets out of the red, and see if we can continue without it going back to red. Several convoys of supplies are crossing to Tsingtao and Shanghai currently to top things up. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Sian (83,41) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 130416 troops, 1140 guns, 422 vehicles, Assault Value = 4826 Defending force 88800 troops, 524 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2860 Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 3 Japanese adjusted assault: 4143 Allied adjusted defense: 2249 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3) Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 3 Combat modifiers Defender: forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 13420 casualties reported Squads: 223 destroyed, 1421 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 224 disabled Engineers: 2 destroyed, 68 disabled Guns lost 100 (27 destroyed, 73 disabled) Allied ground losses: 7087 casualties reported Squads: 49 destroyed, 523 disabled Non Combat: 15 destroyed, 301 disabled Engineers: 23 destroyed, 110 disabled Guns lost 45 (2 destroyed, 43 disabled) Assaulting units: 58th Infantry Regiment 4th Ind.Mixed Brigade 7th Ind.Mixed Brigade 13th Ind.Mixed Brigade 8th Ind.Mixed Brigade 32nd Division 6th Ind.Mixed Brigade 34th Division 11th RGC Temp. Division 37th Division 35th Division 36th Division 9th Ind.Mixed Brigade 41st Division 26th Recon Regiment 13th Division 13th Tank Regiment 13th RGC Temp. Division 1st Mortar Battalion 14th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 51st Ind.Mtn.Gun Battalion 15th Ind.Medium Field Artillery Regiment 2nd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment 11th Army 52nd Ind.Mtn.Gun Battalion Defending units: 36th Chinese Corps 77th Chinese Corps 92nd Chinese Corps 16th Chinese Corps 38th Chinese Corps 47th Chinese Corps 3rd Chinese Corps 95th Chinese Corps 41st Chinese Corps 1st Chinese Corps 90th Chinese Corps 96th Chinese Corps 15th Chinese Base Force 5th War Area Red Chinese Army 2nd Group Army 4th Group Army 34th Group Army 6th Chinese Base Force 55th Chinese Corps 22nd Group Army 4th Construction Regiment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In a clear hex between the yellow road into the forest to Sian and Loyang we attacked 4 Chinese units (600 AV) and routed them. This was the strongest force trying to get up to block the road to Sian, so this should help future attacks immensely. Also today, between these attacks, another month's worth of Chinese replacements destroyed! I'd like to count them up overall, but I think we're nearing a year's worth of replacements taken out at this point in the war, over two months. I know this rate will not continue as my opponent learns better methods of defense and begins to use the forests better, but it's a great start in what I view as the most important theatre on the map for the Japanese after the conquest and fortification of the DEI. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 86,43 (near Loyang) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 14919 troops, 80 guns, 361 vehicles, Assault Value = 609 Defending force 18702 troops, 124 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 616 Japanese adjusted assault: 497 Allied adjusted defense: 52 Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: disruption(-), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 642 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 73 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled Allied ground losses: 6850 casualties reported Squads: 324 destroyed, 149 disabled Non Combat: 202 destroyed, 5 disabled Engineers: 16 destroyed, 40 disabled Guns lost 56 (13 destroyed, 43 disabled) Units retreated 4 Defeated Allied Units Retreating! Assaulting units: 20th Recon Regiment 59th Infantry Brigade 9th Tank Regiment 3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade 3rd Tank Regiment 23rd Tank Regiment Defending units: 40th Chinese Corps 27th Chinese Corps 2nd Chinese Cavalry Corps 5th New Chinese Corps -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supplies began to drop in to Chihkiang this turn. Both units are full and the base went to yellow, with forts up to 1 and growing. The units on the river side have stopped their approach and I think Jocke may have realized he can just walk in from behind. If I can find an unrestricted unit to rail in and drop, I still have about 6-8 days to beef this base up if it looks like he's only bringing a small force to take it back. If more than 10,000 Chinese troops are on the way, then I'll vacate quickly. The air was not contested above the hex today. Also in China, a brigade that was depleted in the southern region was set to reserve and I let it cross the river and shock attack this turn, which almost vaporized the unit! Luckily the Chinese were also in bad shape. The following army is crossing in combat mode this turn, so if the Chinese remain there, some revenge should be taken. Burma: The AKLs scampered away before the Vals could get em. All is stagnant as more forces rail in from Singapore. DEI: The 38th and 2 SNLFs march into Soerabaja and will bombard to see the composition of the Dutch troops. One Brigade and 2 more SNLFs are moving in, plus the first Raider para unit which I'll keep in reserve. had to change out two poor SNLF leaders. Still finding duds. Not many good ones for SNLFs. I hope they improve over time. SO PAC: The KB retires to replenish. Rossel Island makes airfield level 1. CENT PAC: Abemama, Tabiteuea, Tarawa and Canton all have ENG now and are building forts, and all but Canton are building fields. More Guard units are needed for all. NO PAC: Still nothing changed here. Building at Adak, Attu and Amchitka.
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