Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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10/1/43 Flying Trapeze: Clunk. The trapeze artist had some trouble with his dismount. Today is D-Day for the invasion of Wake Island. It begins auspiciously, with BBs switching TFs, followed by pre-invasion bombardments that again don't have a dramatic impact on the garrison. Then the amphibs disgorge their troops, apparently in good order (no troops left aboard ships, lots of supply landed, and no real indication of disruption or disablement. The garrison turns out to be a naval guard unit, part of another, and a CD unit. As the auto shock attack commences it is clear that the enemy garrison has been pretty battered - showing a raw AV of 0 adjusted upward into the 40s, with six forts present. The Allied units show 200+ AV. I know both units are 100% prepped, so I think things look pretty good. But the adjusted AV drops to 37, meaning it's a 1:2 attack that doesn't touch the forts. Arg! The Canadian brigade is in good shape as far as AV, though it will need three or four days to recover from disruption. But the American RCT is trashed, with something like 78 disabled squads. It will recover as long as I don't shock attack anytime soon, meaning no further landings (I have some tanks on the way, but prep is low and now is not the time to trigger a shock attack. I think the best thing to do is to continue the bombardments for a few days (rotating some combat TFs back to Midway to replenish). Then, in perhaps four or five days, the Canadians will give it a shot. But with six forts, this is going to be a bear. I have other units 100% prepped, but they are restricted and back at San Fran. My dive bombers again declined to fly. All the settings are right, so I'm not sure what happened here. I'll fiddle with the setting a bit to see if I can shake them loose. But I don't want to take them off naval strike primary just in case John sends in combat ships. The carriers will remain on station to prevent John from reinforcing. Perhaps the bombardments will elevate disruption and wipe out supply. That sounds like the only way to crack this nut short term. I'll look at Pearl to see if any combat engineers are present. But lack of prep will be an issue. No contact today with enemy aircraft, ships or subs. CVE Sangamon continues to steam slowly east without any further damage.
< Message edited by Canoerebel -- 5/25/2016 3:50:53 AM >
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