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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/19/2012 10:55:01 PM   
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The question will be if phase 2 or 3 wakes up Lew to the possibility of Australia being invaded AND can he get significant reinforcement in there?? He gets the new AIF Infantry squads at 55/month starting in Feb '42. He has the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Divisions to upgrade. Will he send the 5th and 6th Divisions to India from Aden?? His small armor units will be upgraded at the time of the invasion. They will help even though they don't have the raw Assault Value. How much pressure can Lew apply from India into Burma?? How many pets and small children will John need to sacrifice to the "dice gods" for this to work??

Lots of good questions to be answered.

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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/19/2012 11:54:48 PM   
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This will be fun to watch!

I like the plans. It's amazing you can do this so early. That I think is certainly the key. Just looked in an Allied Scen 1 game, and not sure if this mod is similar, but at that time the Aussies have only a bunch of understrength brigades and some small armor units. Unless a lot of US stuff gets here before that, you could have an easy time of it after landing.

I'm feeling a bit envious of this position you've achieved! It would be a LOT of fun to have southern OZ secured by May and mop-ups in June. Can't wait!


This is not a foregone conclusion and the correct question is how much US material and troops can he get there? I know that one major convoy dropped troops off at Christmas and then the SAME convoy went on to Suva. These are the APs I have been hitting and sinking.

To help the cause, I have deployed nearly a dozen I-Boats into NZ and Aussie waters. I have another 8-10 on the way. Once I consolidate Exmouth and take Noumea, I will make them Sub bases for quick turn around of missions for a force multiplier.

The KB--CarDiv1 and CarDiv5 will work the waters between NZ and Aust while whatever CVs I can scrape together will do the same around Perth and south of there.

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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/19/2012 11:55:47 PM   
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Answering Michael's points, I need to make it LOOK like I am heavily pushing into Burma. We must convince Lew to commit those two Aussie ID to there and NOT Australia.

There will be over 4-500 planes committed to this attack. I WILL have aerial supremacy!


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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/20/2012 1:15:39 PM   
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Answering Michael's points, I need to make it LOOK like I am heavily pushing into Burma. We must convince Lew to commit those two Aussie ID to there and NOT Australia.

There will be over 4-500 planes committed to this attack. I WILL have aerial supremacy!



Will you use sigint subterfuge and what are some of your ideas for this? I'm almost afraid to prep for anything I really want knowing how good the info reports are for the Allies. I always use waypoints far from the destination and at times only begin prep when the units are on the ships.

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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/20/2012 2:40:42 PM   
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I'm interested in your view of China as well. As BBW says I've had some success in China in our game, but I do not think I would be able to do that in GC1 or 2. Some isolated units have gone on the rampage. If the Chinese can get at the rear/garrison troops they can do ok, even with no supply. If they face frontline troops they get kicked badly around the park.

Because of the extra numbers I really think it is important for Japan to clear all the "partisan" corps from their rear, but you don't want to be too distracted from the main production targets in China. Osolated corps can be striong enough to be a real nuisance and will take a while to die. Supply is such a rare commondiy for the Chinese every effort should be taken to reduce their industrial capacity. I was only half joking when I suggested that Lew deliberately got many thousands of troops to surrender. Too many mouths to feed.




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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/20/2012 3:15:56 PM   
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From Day ONE I have had units prepping for any invasion point I can think of: Columbo, Trivandrum, Akyab, Perth, Port Kembla, etc... I am hoping for signals 'clutter' to mask the ones I truly want. Have to say that I have been prepping two for India to every one for Australia. Keep in mind that I shall still have the Invasion Bonus for my Landings. This is the key to the whole thing...

Michael (NY GIANTS) is starting an RA 4.0 game right now and has found that most of the Chinese and Indian units are starting at full strength. There is no rhyme or reason to this. Some are but not all. It means I've got to go back through and change things back to how they are supposed to be. Even with this bonus to the Allies, I have truly pushed Lew around in this theatre. I think he simply HATES China and lets me do it knowing I'll declare a Cease Fire at some point.

You are correct in clearing out the units behind the Japanese Line. Will do that once the Sian Operation is fully underway.

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RE: Bataan Liberated! - 3/20/2012 3:35:11 PM   
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I always use some units to masquerade my intentions. An opponent asked me once whether I want to invade the West Coast, because 3 Divisions planned for San Francisco

Garrisons may fight less good if unprepared, but if you scatter your preparings this way, you might hide your intentions - that's my hope

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Mindanao CLEAR! - 3/21/2012 4:58:57 PM   
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January 24-25, 1942


The Philippines have been a very pleasant surprise in this campaign to date. I have to admit I may try going for the early knockout HERE instead of Malaya from this point on. A massed commitment of 6 ID really took care of business quickly.

North Pacific
Have a STF at Attu covering a supply convoy. AF is moving up towards 2 at a 10% clip a day.

Central Pacific
An I-Boat spots shipping at Christmas Isle. Send my small Strike Force of 6 DD after whatever might be present there. It is a risk but perhaps I can get lucky and tangle with a supply or troop convoys. More TK and AOs would be nice to sink as well...

South Pacific
No major action. Sweep into Noumea with BBs and find nothing. No air presence either. KNOCK WOOD but this looks like an easy grab. I have a pair of BBs protecting the La Foa and Koumac Invasion Forces. They are 2 days away presently. My CVs made it to Rabaul, picked up new planes, fueled, replenished sorties. To an immediate turn-around to cover the Landings and then they'll get some time to rest before making a sweep of the Eastern Aussie coast.

Hitting PM every day and knocking down P-40s for little cost.

Grab Woodlark and begin to take those bases in the Central Coral Sea area.

I-3 reports a STF moving past Sydney on the 25th. She states it is made up of 5 US DDs. Could this be a Carrier TF? Hmmm... It is far enough away from New Caledonia that I should have my CVs present if this TF takes swipe in that direction.

Philippines
All Luzon Infantry and Artillery headed to Manila for R&R and then loading. MSW are working on the mines at Bataan. Lost a MSW to them on the 24th. Lots of shipping just waiting to get into the Port once the mines are dealt with.

NOTE: While waiting for Bataan to fall I expanded the Repair Yard there to 40. Had the supply and always like yards that are closer to the action. It is ready for business once the mines are clear.

The 16th ID takes Cagayan on its first attack on the 25th. Mindanao is now clear as well. Order shipping down here to grab the 16th. It, and a Tk Reg, will reinforce the Java Campaign. 90th Inf Reg moves down to clear up the stalemate at Tarakan while 65th Brigade will deal with the Central Philippines.

January 25, 1942 and the Philippines are MINE. BANZAI!

Java
Troops moving with Bombers hitting Soerabaja and troops concentrations.

Cocos Isle is ever productive as BC Kirishima sinks an AK before delivering a NASTY bombardment. CVs are now moving around Cocos slowly moving NW.

Malaya
Will take Malacca next turn.

Burma
I've got 55th ID concentrated with a Tk Reg at Moulmein. Order it to cross the river and advance on Rangoon.

China
Take hex 86,47 and force a retreat there clearing the road.

Attack Nanyang twice on these days. The attacks drive the Forts to ZERO and just barely misses the 2-1 result. Will rest and attack again in a few days. Have got Bombers hitting this area every day.

Sub Ops
I-156 hits AK Khandalla with 1 TT near Cocos.

Engineering
Mersing AF-1
Madang AF-3

Reinforcements:
Maizuru completes DD Niizuki. Order it to Kobe to wait for Junyo, Nisshin, and Yamato.

Damaged CVs
Soryu: 14 Sys, 36 Flot, 0 Eng
Shoho: 36 Sys, 53 Flot, 2 Eng
Zuiho: 5 Sys, 38 Flot, 31 Eng
Zuikaku: 17 Sys, 1 Flot, 2 Eng


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RE: Mindanao CLEAR! - 3/21/2012 5:12:47 PM   
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quote:

Damaged CVs
Soryu: 14 Sys, 36 Flot, 0 Eng
Shoho: 36 Sys, 53 Flot, 2 Eng
Zuiho: 5 Sys, 38 Flot, 31 Eng
Zuikaku: 17 Sys, 1 Flot, 2 Eng


Can we get the major damage for each??

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CV Status - 3/21/2012 5:22:49 PM   
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Sure:

Soryu: 36 Flot
Shoho: 53 Flot
Zuiho: 38 Flot and 31 Eng
Zuikaku: Flot 1 and Eng 1

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January 26-27, 1941 - 3/23/2012 5:40:38 PM   
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January 26-27, 1941

The next phase of operations is beginning to take shape and move forward.

North Pacific
Form a Fast TF to grab Atka.

A STF moves out beside it to sweep Dutch Harbor. Lew is staging ships from somewhere so we'll see if it is HERE.

Occupy Kiska and Ulak.

Central Pacific
My intrepid band of 6 DD is approaching Christmas Isle. This will certainly be a surprise if they are not spotted. Next turn should tell if Lew has Air Search running.

South Pacific
Several of the new SNLF Coy arrive at Rabaul from Tokyo (Assault 16). Form them into 3 small TF to begin grabbing up bases and dots in this region.

As thr KB moves south through the Coral Sea, an SS plants a Torp on her armored side. Luckily it is a DUD!

The Landings at New Caledonia occur on the 26th. Interesting developments:

1. My La Foa TF drops off its troops and then moves away to run right into a Cruiser TF of the Allies. No big deal, they are protected by Nagato, Mutsu, and 5 DDs. RIGHT? WRONG! The BBs separate from the APs and wait to arrive as the ENTIRE TF is sunk (9 AP and 3 AKL) by CA Australia, CLs Concord, Trenton, and Leander, and 2 DD. CRAP! After the Transports sink the BBs arrive and then they shoot terribly only hitting Australia, Concord, and Leander with a single large round. KB might hit them tomorrow IF they move towards Australia. Hate things like this happening but that is the nature of things. Luckily the AP were all low value (6-10 VP) but I hate losing faster ships.

2. The Koumac Landing finds a Marine Defense Bn and two other units present. NICE! Imperial Guards Brigade will easily drive them out and with me having la Foa, this should induce a surrender.

Daily raids against Port Moresby keep Lew focused there. Average shooting down 2-3 P-40s each day.

Philippines
It takes 6 MSW three days to clear the mines at Bataan. They now move into Manila to clear those mines. Over 100 ships wait for the harbor to be opened so we can begin the redeployment of all those troops. There are 125 Fighters and Bombers at Clark. I've rested them for nearly a week and now they will move south and begin the bombing campaign in Australia.

Load the 16th ID from Cagayan on the 27th. It is headed to Java.

90th Inf Reg gets loaded for Tarakan to finish that off.

65th Brigade will deal with the Central Philippine bases.

Java
Take Probolinggo (SE of Soerabaja) on the 26th.

My ID arrives at the base due south of Soerabaja on the 27th and will take that base on the 28th.

A bombing raid catches KX in Port at Soerabaja. I had damaged it a few days ago with ASW and now the bombers finish her off. NICE!

Cocos Isle:
My pair of CVs sink an AK a couple of hexes from the Isle on the 26th. A small strike of 16 Zero and 24 Val cream this poor ship with 9 hits before it sinks. CVs are headed for R&R at Batavia.

DEI
Lautem falls and the island is now clear of Allied units.

Pare Pare in the Celebes is taken. Most of this island is mine now.

Malaya
Malacca is taken by the Imperial Guards on the 26th. No Allied units left above Johore Bharu. Am concentrating 5th ID at Kloung where it, the Imperial Guards, and 18th ID will move from to grab Johore Bharu.

China
Nanyang is proving a harder nut to crack then Loyang. An army of 4 Japanese Inf Div cannot get to a 2-1 attack despite three attempts. Order everyone to rest while airpower hits the Chinese for a while and look for another ID to arrive before attacking again.

SS Ops
Mine explosions BOTH days are heard. I get a report of a Dutch SS sunk by mines. If true, this is nice.

Engineering
Ponape AF-3
Luganville AF-1


Just a note regarding playing time. We are headed to Denver sat-Sun to attend Denver march Pow-Wow so there won't be any turns played. Next week the family is on Spring Break and we're going on an overnight to Cheyenne to see the Union Pacific Train Museum.




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RE: January 26-27, 1941 - 3/23/2012 6:37:49 PM   
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My La Foa TF drops off its troops and then moves away to run right into a Cruiser TF of the Allies. No big deal, they are protected by Nagato, Mutsu, and 5 DDs. RIGHT? WRONG! The BBs separate from the APs and wait to arrive as the ENTIRE TF is sunk (9 AP and 3 AKL) by CA Australia, CLs Concord, Trenton, and Leander, and 2 DD. CRAP! After the Transports sink the BBs arrive and then they shoot terribly only hitting Australia, Concord, and Leander with a single large round. KB might hit them tomorrow IF they move towards Australia. Hate things like this happening but that is the nature of things. Luckily the AP were all low value (6-10 VP) but I hate losing faster ships.


Was any TF ordered to follow another TF or were they both going their separate ways??

Day or night combat??

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RE: January 26-27, 1941 - 3/23/2012 8:47:29 PM   
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Hey Sir.

The Convoy was following the BBs. Combat occurred at night so one could justify some sort of snafu for it happening but it was RUDE!


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RE: January 26-27, 1941 - 3/24/2012 3:29:14 AM   
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Ahhh....the joys of following. A less elegant solution, but might have prevented the loss of the entire TF, would have been to combine both TFs. I hate following. It just really doesn't always work. They aren't moving simultaneously, so the TFs can be attacked separately.

There's no true escort capability, which is a pain. True escorting is combining into one.

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RE: January 26-27, 1941 - 3/24/2012 1:57:27 PM   
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Normally I embed at least one heavy and a couple of DDs. Didn't do that here and regret that. Well...it follows that we WON'T make that mistake again. Best news in the whole mess was that they had already unloaded. If it had happened with the entire SNLF Assault Division on-board then THAT would have been BAD!

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January 28-30, 1942 - 3/27/2012 4:08:23 PM   
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January 28-30, 1942

This week is Spring break out here and so I have been busy. Took the family last weekend to Denver March Pow-Wow on Saturday, stayed in Denver, and went to the Butterfly Pavillion: VERY popular with 8 and 6 year-old children! With the boys home it is hard to get a sane, quiet moment to write! We're headed to Cheyenne on Thurs-Fri to see the Union Pacific train museum. That should be pretty cool!

Busy times in the Pacific.

North Pacific
I sent a STF of 2 CL and 6 DD towards Dutch Harbor and get action! The TF runs into hapless DD Hatfield two hexes west of DH and sink it very quickly. They then move into the harbor and find BB Warspite and 4 DD. A close-range knife fight ensues with the CLs pounding the big boy with shells (No TORPS!) while the DDs sink the USS Kane and cripple another DD. For very little damage the TF gets away. Would lvoe to have placed a TT into Warspite but perhaps I can do that when she approaches Attu next time.

Take Atka on the 29th.

Central Pacific
My small band of DDs should reach Christmas tomorrow. They have not been spotted by air search.

South Pacific
Take Koumac and La Foa, New Caledonia on the 28th. The Koumac victory is made sweeter by getting the 2nd Marine Defense Bn to surrender with the other two small units.

Noumea is undefended and it will fall tomorrow.

The 3 CVs of the KB don't see anything on the 28th, sink DD Parrott on the 29th, and move towards Suva on the 30th.

Hit PM everyday.

Landings: Have three small SNLF Coy working the area and they take Aitape, Tagula, Nadzab, and Rossel.

Philippines
The great sealift commences as four Japanese Inf Div are loading at Manila to head for Rabaul and then Noumea.

The Mindanao garrison is lifted with 90th Inf Reg about the end the fight at Tarakan, 16th ID headed for Java, and the 65th Birgade is now loading to deal with the Central Philippines.

Pull some Oscars and Sallys from Clark and begin the process of moving them to Rabaul. Need to buttress my aerial forces here until the 9th Air Fleet arrives from the Home Isles.

Java
Soerabaja will be attacked by 2nd ID tomorrow.

Cocos has been quiet for the last couple of days.

Have five CVs now at Batavia. Am resting Hiryu and Ryujo to let them take some Sys Dam off.

DEI
Take Jesselton, Tawau, and 45,75 (Sumatra).

Burma
The 55th crosses the river north of Moulmein and shall attack the 3 units defending that hex tomorrow.

China
Attack Wenchow again and get a 1-2 result. This place is proving to be a lot tougher then I planned. Move two more Inf Div to reinforce the attack. That should do it.

Take hex 87,46 and inflict another 5,000 casualties on the Chinese.


Sorry for the brevity of this report but wanted to make sure I got SOMETHING Posted while I had some peace and quiet.

Strategy:
I had the thought that since Lew is busy reinforcing Suva, I wonder if I should stage a DIVERSION by landing there with my two Inf Brigades to draw more US Troops and reinforcement up there while I plan for the Australia Campaign? Would it be worth it to do this? Those units were/are earmarked to help the China Inf Div at Rabaul with the Cairns Landing. Could pretty much assume that they will get trashed if sent to the Suva area...


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RE: January 28-30, 1942 - 3/27/2012 7:39:31 PM   
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I don't think that a diversion like this will be meaningful. A good opponent will feel that something is fishy after seeing a half-hearted effort. Plus, lost troops.

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Just VISITING! - 3/28/2012 5:50:52 PM   
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My little band of 6 DD finds GOLD at Christmas Island! They pay a short visit, sink 6 TK and an AO and then skedaddle back for Jaluit having suffered no damage!

NICE!






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RE: January 28-30, 1942 - 3/28/2012 5:51:39 PM   
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I don't think that a diversion like this will be meaningful. A good opponent will feel that something is fishy after seeing a half-hearted effort. Plus, lost troops.


Good to see you Posting Stanislav. I concur. Continue to think about it but thinking landing at Cairns in a few weeks is the better idea.


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RE: January 28-30, 1942 - 3/29/2012 5:38:58 PM   
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Lew and I had a banner day getting 3 turns in Wednesday. My family and I are going to Cheyenne on a short overnight trip while Lew has a funeral to attend. Tomorrow night I shall do a full update as well as detail the OOB for the Aussie Landings. Right now there are 4 ID and 8 Artillery units heading for Rabaul--Noumea. The 9th Air Fleet (HQ, 3 Air Flotilla, 3 large Base Force, 3 small BF) is now loading at Nagasaki and its aircraft will begin the long transit to their bases around Rabaul. Getting the ball rolling...



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Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 3:51:46 PM   
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We went to Cheyenne, WY and saw the largest steam engine I've ever seen. Has anyone ever seen the 'big boy' #4004 there? That locomotive is HUGE! We had a pleasant couple of days up there.

Lew and I just got a turn done (Feb 5th) and I REALLY need the time to update the AAR. No huge events but lots of things happening.


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RE: Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 3:54:50 PM   
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Ok, then push the cat aside and start typing
Great pic btw.

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RE: Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 6:17:12 PM   
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Couldn't help but Post the cat! Paula took those pictures about a week ago and finally got her to download them so they could be put on the Forum. GREAT stuff!

Am hoping that nap-time this afternoon will allow me to Post an update.


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RE: Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 7:21:02 PM   
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Couldn't help but Post the cat! Paula took those pictures about a week ago and finally got her to download them so they could be put on the Forum. GREAT stuff!

Am hoping that nap-time this afternoon will allow me to Post an update.



You post while you're taking a nap?

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RE: Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 7:31:28 PM   
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THAT would be naptime FOR THE CHILDREN! Dork!


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RE: Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 9:10:05 PM   
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Man-Cubs are out. Time to write...


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RE: Big Boy #4004 - 3/31/2012 9:10:05 PM   
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Sounds like John could use one too.

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Jan 31-Feb 6, 1942 - 3/31/2012 9:42:00 PM   
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Combat Report
January 31-Feb 6, 1942


With it being Spring Break getting serious time to write on the AAR has been tough. Got the boys down sleeping (I HOPE!) so we'll address the last week of the war.

North Pacific
The USS Saratoga makes her presence felt in a mean and nasty way when 6 F4F 15 SBD 12 TBD appear over the STF that was covering a convoy. This attack occurs just SW of Attu and tantalizingly close to Paramushiro Jima. The attack sucks for the Americans, however, a single 1000lb bomb sinks CL Naka. Must have hit a vital location!

Order all shipping to bugout and move towards PJ. A troops convoy, supply convoy, tanker convoy and a STF all move towards the west. Wanting to blood the American Air Group, I move 12 Zero to Attu and bring in a couple of AKLs to serve as bait. The lure works on the 2nd as 6 F4F 14 SBD are jumped by 10 Zero. The Zeros shoot down 3 fighters and 3 SBD for no loss. Not bad. A long-range strike hits CL Jintsu with a 500lb bomb just 7 hexes from PJ.

Two American DDs try a sweep of Attu waters but come up empty on the 3rd while and entire American Strike Group (4 F 17 SBD 10 TBD) manage just one hit on a DD as it flees for the Kuriles.

No other action occurs. The Saratoga slowly moves east on the 4th and 5th. For no apparent reason a strike (5 F4F 15 SBD) hits Adak on the 6th.

Attu's AF is Sz-1-82% as of this turn. A just got an Air Flotilla available at Tokyo. It is headed for Attu so I can bring a nice 'surprise' to Saratoga next time she moves west. Have the 12 Zero and 21 Kates that will fly from there as soon as it hits Sz-2.

Am now seriously looking at deploying CV Junyo and CVL Nisshin up north to SINK this pesky American CV.

Central Pacific
Christmas Isle gains the long-range Deep Strike of my 6 DD on the 1st. They totally surprise a fuel TF there. The Japanese sink 6 TK and an AO for the effort. No damage is taken and the DDs head for Jaluit. Fuel, an AKE, and an old CL await their arrival.

South Pacific
The KB finishes its sweep near Suva on the 1st. The carriers head for Rabaul before they make a thrust due South between New Zealand and Australia.

New Caledonia is finished on the 31st when Noumea falls.

Move the South Seas Force down from Luganville to take Efate on the 6th.

Am moving lots of troops down from Truk to Rabaul and from Rabaul to Noumea.

Bases Taken: Salamaua, Buna, Dagau, and Deboyne

This ends Part One of the Update...



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Jan 31-Feb 6, 1942 - 3/31/2012 10:34:02 PM   
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Philippines
All but one of my Inf Divisions have left the Philippines. There are 4 Inf Div en route to Rabaul--Noumea currently. I begin loading the 21st at Manila to head for Mersing to aid the final phase of the Malaya Campaign.

At Cagayan I load the 65th Brigade and wait for a BC and 2 CA to provide gunfire support. The ships arrive on the 4th and immediately land at Cebu on the 5th. GLAD to have those guns because CD is pretty strong there. Cebu falls to a 6-1 attack on the 6th. Will rest the troops a few days and continue taking the Central Philippines.

Java
Soerabaja falls to the 2nd Inf Div on the 1st. In a positive development beyond this, SS KXVIII is scuttled to avoid capture. One less Dutch SS! CL Sumatra was here and tries to get away but is sunk off Semarang on the 2nd. I believe this makes the total TEN CLs sunk at this point.

CL Agano and 3 DDs catch two other survivors fleeing the fall of the city and sink a PG and PT Boat.

Troops move out from Soerabaja immediately with the brigade taking the northern road and the ID going along the southern one. Tjepoe is taken on the 6th and the retreating units from Soerabaja are forced to retreat again on the same day as the 2nd ID catches them.

Cocos is bombarded twice during these days and it appears no more ships are coming here. Looks like my fertile Hunting Ground is drying up...


Just got asked to work tonight so that ends this! CRAP. Love undependable employees... Will try to finish this when I get home in a couple of hours.


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Jan 31-Feb 6, 1942 - 4/2/2012 4:42:08 PM   
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Malaya
Things are in very good shape here. Three Japanese ID arrive at Johore Bharu and assault it on Feb 5th. The result is a 1-1 and Forts drop to 0. Prepare to attack again within a couple of days. To help the operation I order the last Inf Div in the Philippines to head for Mersing. Four ID will assault Singapore.

Burma
Lew makes a terrible mistake (my opinion). The Japanese begin their advance on Rangoon with LESS THEN ONE INF DIV and he choses to not fight but withdraw.

SE of Pegu hex 56,54 falls on the 31st. Troops advance on Pegu. Pegu falls on the 4th. Split my already weak force to advance north up the road as well as west towards Rangoon. Rangoon is occupied on the 6th before a single soldier can even enter it.

The withdrawal shall allow me take southern Burma. I will grab everything around Rangoon up to Toungee(SP?). Once I have a second Inf Div present then we'll drive north towards Mandalay. Taking southern Burma with so little force is a godsend.

Sumatra
Resistance effectively ends here during this week of action. Japanese troops drive in all directions taking hexes and bases without real issue: 45,79 (31st), Sabang and 46,78 on the 1st, and Medan on the 6th.

Australia
The troops continue their work setting up the assault upon Aussieland. Nookbanah falls on the 31st. Troops move out towards catherine using the road there and drive two Aussie units before them. Right now I have two TK Reg and an Inf Brig moving towards Katherine.

More and more service and engineer troops are landing at the Corunna Downs area. The AFs are being expanded and the Port is as well. Plenty of supply is here and everything points to a solid launching base to threaten Perth within a month.

China
Nanyang has been stubborn but I have a total of 7 Inf Div moving there to force the Chinese out. Once that happens we shall drive on Sian.

SS Operations:
2-3: I-17 sinks AK Royal T Frank and AP President Jackson at Pago Pago. NICE Work!
2-4: I-19 hits AK San Gabriel near Christmas
2-5: I-19 sinks AK Mormacman at Christmas

Engineering:
Nagasaki AF-4
Harbin AF-7
Mutankiang AF-6
Wuchang Pt-3
Batavia AF-5
Fusan Pt-6
Hankow AF-7

Major Movements:
1. Buy out my 2nd Chinese Inf Div on the 4th. The 3rd ID is beat-up and close to Changsha. It is now headed to Wuchang where it will be loaded and moved to Rabaul.

2. The entire 11th Air Fleet is loaded and heads for Rabaul on 5th.

3. The west coast side of this operation will be handled by Army Air HQ units. Two are loaded at Manila on the 6th and head for NW Australia.

4. Two Air Flotilla arrive at Tokyo on the 5th and one is sent to Attu while the other goes to link-up with its fragment in Batavia.

5. One of my damaged chicks begins her move to Manila. CVL Zuiho (0 Sys--38 Flot-31 Eng) departs Batavia escorted by a damaged CL and 5 DD. It is able to make only 4 hexes a day at cruise speed.

6. Next CV to leave shall be Soryu who's damage is nearly safe. She is Sys 6--36 Flot--0 Eng. Once that Sys drops to 0 she will head for Hong Kong. Good news is that she can still make 22 knots so it won't be that long of a day in days.



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