witpqs
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1944 September 17 The Empire captured: The Allies captured: There were Imperial amphibious or airborne operations at: There were Allied amphibious or airborne operations at: Imperial Naval Bombardments Allied Naval Bombardments: Our subs had no fun. Quiet in China. Mengtze airfield expanded to size 1, which I hope will allow much greater airlift of supply into that base. Surat Thani is being systematically reduced. quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Time Surface Combat, near Sabang at 45,71, Range 30,000 Yards Japanese Ships CA Tone DD Yudachi Allied Ships BB Prince of Wales BB Howe BC Renown DD Quickmatch DD Tjerk Hiddes DD Paladin DD Quilliam DD Relentless DD Roebuck BB Richelieu Reduced sighting due to 0% moonlight Maximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards Range closes to 28,000 yards... Range closes to 26,000 yards... Range closes to 24,000 yards... Range closes to 22,000 yards... Range closes to 20,000 yards... Range closes to 18,000 yards... Range closes to 16,000 yards... Range closes to 14,000 yards... Range closes to 12,000 yards... Range closes to 11,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 11,000 yards Range closes to 10,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese radar detects Allied task force at 10,000 yards Range closes to 9,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 9,000 yards Range closes to 8,000 yards... Range closes to 7,000 yards... Range closes to 6,000 yards... Range closes to 5,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 5,000 yards CONTACT: Japanese radar detects Allied task force at 5,000 yards Range closes to 4,000 yards... CONTACT: Japanese radar detects Allied task force at 4,000 yards Japanese TF attempts to evade combat Range increases to 5,000 yards... Range increases to 6,000 yards... Range increases to 7,000 yards... Range increases to 8,000 yards... CONTACT: Allies radar detects Japanese task force at 8,000 yards Range increases to 9,000 yards... Range increases to 10,000 yards... Range increases to 11,000 yards... Range increases to 12,000 yards... Range increases to 13,000 yards... Range increases to 14,000 yards... Range increases to 15,000 yards... Range increases to 16,000 yards... Range increases to 17,000 yards... Range increases to 18,000 yards... Range increases to 19,000 yards... Range increases to 20,000 yards... Range increases to 21,000 yards... Range increases to 22,000 yards... Range increases to 23,000 yards... Range increases to 24,000 yards... Range increases to 25,000 yards... Range increases to 26,000 yards... Range increases to 27,000 yards... Range increases to 28,000 yards... Range increases to 29,000 yards... Range increases to 30,000 yards... Range increases to 30,000 yards... Japanese Surface Combat TF evades combat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Surat Thani (51,68) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 14780 troops, 300 guns, 323 vehicles, Assault Value = 984 Defending force 13872 troops, 126 guns, 63 vehicles, Assault Value = 245 Allied adjusted assault: 165 Japanese adjusted defense: 367 Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 290 casualties reported Squads: 9 destroyed, 13 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled Allied ground losses: 91 casualties reported Squads: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled Assaulting units: 26th Indian Division 20th Indian Division 5th Indian Division 3rd (Special Force) Division Defending units: 11th/A Division 112th Infantry Regiment 11th/C Division 32nd Field AA Battalion 29th Army 2nd INA Gandhi Regiment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 5th attack alone today and will rest tomorrow, while the 20th and 25th attack. Enemy has been seen pulling out since yesterday, apparently trying to tie up the rail line because the road would be their axis of retreat in combat. Perhaps we can push them out before they succeed? Armour is still several days away. The 81st West African Div is building fortifications at Sabang and waiting for support troops to occupy the base before moving out. Further supply delivery by an LST convoy was interrupted by the departure of Tone. Grrr! Near Chiang Mai our assault forces will all have made contact with the two remaining pockets by tomorrow and will commence reduction the day after. North of Saigon the situation continues to stabilize further. quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 62,66 (near Pakse) Allied Bombardment attack Attacking force 3033 troops, 46 guns, 18 vehicles, Assault Value = 187 Defending force 2019 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 23 Assaulting units: 11th Airborne/A Division 11th Airborne/C Division Defending units: 2nd Ind.Mixed Brigade 33rd Division -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One Rgt will move to the NW tomorrow, putting two Rgts in the path of the remaining bugger loose in the jungle. In a few days the additional armored unit (on loan from the Takao invasion) will join with others on the road south of Siem Reap and destroy that pocket. All three will then move around (on the road) to the other pockets and help destroy them. Imperials are now seen moving NW from their position E of Hanoi, obviously meaning to thwart our river crossing. The B-24 groups and 2EB groups will join striking them tomorrow to slow their progress. Our 5x infantry divisions all made either 23 or 24 miles in move mode on the day, barely adequate to make the remaining mileage in combat mode the next two days. The crossing in two days might wind up being a mixture of combat mode and move mode. The armor all begins moving tomorrow in combat mode, in theory a two-day roll. There is only one armored or infantry unit, an infantry Bde, at Hanoi that is not crossing. While supported by a mass of artillery and various rear area units, I don't want to chance a counter attack across the river into Hanoi. The armour and infantry recovering at Vinh is being brought up by rail to R&R at Hanoi, which will be better on account of the HQ units there. The last of the 4x divisions for the crossing E of Haiphong has arrived there and needs two days to transition out of strategic movement mode. Ternate holdouts. quote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Ternate (78,102) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 4423 troops, 178 guns, 101 vehicles, Assault Value = 101 Defending force 3417 troops, 9 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 51 Allied adjusted assault: 74 Japanese adjusted defense: 4 Allied assault odds: 18 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-) experience(-), supply(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 54 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Allied ground losses: 18 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Assaulting units: 31st Infantry Regiment 131st Field Artillery Battalion 205th Field Artillery Battalion 148th Field Artillery Battalion 147th Field Artillery Battalion 260th Field Artillery Battalion 134th Field Artillery Battalion Defending units: 12th Garrison Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 31st will rest tomorrow to recover some disruption (15%) but the artillery will keep up the pressure. Movement from Iloilo to the NE (Roxas) is now seen on Panay, and San Jose (W of Iloilo) has fewer troops than previously. Preparations will be made for a landing at San Jose so the bases on Panay can be built. The great shuffle is mostly complete. Now the task is to figure the assault shipping needed versus what is available, much of which is still en route to Guam. This time is also being used to repair minor damage to ships and upgrade carrier fighters to the best available. Indochina.
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