John 3rd
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April 4, 1943 Sumatra The last month has been wonderful and frustrating for Japan in the Sumatra Region. The ground victories in Burma paved the way for a massed redeployment of nearly 100,000 troops. While needed, time is not my friend whatsoever! Planning has evolved as the Kaigun has been able to reduce the Langsa and Sabang AFs. Those AFs are like bottled lightning. Japan MUST keep them hammered down so there is little chance of the Allies coming back in with massed airpower. Over 400 aircraft have redeployed to Java, the Eastern DEI, and Rabaul. If the Allies did bring modern fighters and bombers back into these two AF, I could not concentrate quick enough to neutralize them again. We have used naval bombardment and some aerial attacks to keep on top of these two bases. The Army has taken time to heal, redeploy, gather, and begin its massed movement. Here is the current OOB: West Wing 10th and 48th ID with 2nd Tanks in Support advancing along the west coast of Sumatra. Task: Draw attention and troops towards them as they methodically move towards Sabang. The 10th ID is the only division engaged so far as it has driven a banged up Inf Reg back two hexes. A roadblock of sorts now confronts it. Three units block the road. The decimated Inf Reg, 1st Marine Division, and an unknown unit. Aerial recon has revealed the marines. These guys are banged up. They have had about a month to recover from several forced retreats near Langsa. I expect them to be at an assault value of 250-300. Add whatever else is with them and the jungle and this will be a hard nut to crack. We have the advantage of aerial supremacy so that SHOULD help some. While forcing these units back is the goal, it is better if the fight takes some time. East Wing Three Army HQ, Imperial Guards, 19th and 16th IDs are just below Langsa in the jungle hex. Task: Pin down multiple Allied troops by threatening to attack and move on Langsa. IJA Bombers have started to attack the troops here as a feint to make Dan THINK a MAJOR attack is coming from this axis. They will make a lot of noise and DO NOTHING in the upcoming action. Invasion Force Southern Army, 25th Army HQ and the 2nd--5th--14th--15th--21st--38th Infantry Divisions. Four Independent Engineers and 6 Artillery units support the Assault Divisions. Task: Once the Allied army has been drawn as far as possible from Sabang, the Invasion Force shall make a massed landing at the heart of the Allied defenses. Bombardment and Recon detail three Independent Infantry Regiments as the heart of base's defense. MASSED Naval Bombardment will pulverize the defenders raising disruption upon landing and then we'll see how fast it takes for a decision to be reached. The turn is April 4th presently and D-Day is set for the 22nd of the month. Getting units prepped has been the issue for holding this landing up to this point. Current Preparation Level is the following for the units: Southern Army (100%), 25th Army (100%), 2nd ID (34%), 5th ID (37%), 14th ID (100%), 15th ID (41%), 21st ID (33%), and 38th ID (53%). Add roughly twenty points and everyone shall be at a minimum of 50% and higher. Kaigun Assets: A. 1st Kido Butai (5 CV: Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Shokaku, Zuikaku and 4 CVL with 550+ planes) keeps its face in front of Dan making him THINK the entire Japanese carrier fleet is locked into this fight. Reality shows that a sizeable force in now deployed to the South Pacific. Nauru Atoll hides KB-2 (CV Hiryu, 4 CVL, and 7 CVE with nearly 400 planes). CV Junyo (Manila) and Hiyo (Singapore) are still about 100 days from completing repairs. Don't like Hiyo at Singers but haven't had much option until recently. She is now repaired enough to send to Soerabaja or Hong Kong. Haven't decided YET what we're doing there. If given 35-45 days, the navy gains the invaluable services of two Shokaku-Kai CVs, a Kawachi-Class BC, and some smaller ships. When formed up they shall probably join KB-2. B. Battleships are being repaired presently. Nagato and Ise have just re-entered the operational fleet. Yamato will be available for the invasion in a slightly damaged state. C. Tanaka's Battlecruisers have done the lion's share of the bombardments with Kirishima rejoining her sisters in just a day or two. D. Six CAs form the third bombardment element. E. There are still about 20 subs operating in the IO but I have moved and concentrated at least 12-15 subs at Koepang and Tulagi. Air Assets: Nearly 400 bombers surround Langsa and Sabang. There is an equal number of fighters. Many of the Fighters are upgrading as Tony, George, and the new A6M4 improve fighter performance ability. The Carriers are gaining the A6M5b which begins the upgrade into a heavier hitting naval version of the Zero airframe. Remember in RA there is no JACK. Everything is staked to the ZERO air frame. Am now beginning to concentrate planes in the Eastern DEI and South Pacific in anticipation of a counter move by Dan. The goal is to have a pool of about 150 Fighters and 200-300 DB/TB/Bombers in each location by May 1st. These two concentrations can then quickly move to any point of danger TOGETHER and cause some serious pain. Coinciding with the plane movements are Base Force and Air HQ movements so these planes can maximize their power. This is the first real update I've been able to do. Sorry about that. The reality of THREE games, family, work, and other responsibilities really makes time a precious thing...
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