Canoerebel
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ORIGINAL: pws1225 How's the prep/disruption for the invasion force given the change of targets a month ago/time at sea? With the possible exception of tomorrow, disruption should be totally irrelevant. Here's why: 18th UK Div. landed 130 AV on D-Day, with 50% disruption, 40% fatigue, 55% prep. The enemy has 157 AV present, but after a nuclear BB bombardment (see below), the combat report (further below) ended up with adjusted enemy AV of 37 (0 for Imperial Guards). Naval bombardment of Sabang at 44,70 Japanese aircraft no flights Japanese aircraft losses E13A1 Jake: 16 damaged E13A1 Jake: 4 destroyed on ground Ki-48-IIa Lily: 8 damaged Ki-48-IIa Lily: 2 destroyed on ground Japanese Ships xAK Hitati Maru, Shell hits 1, on fire, heavy damage xAK Teimei Maru, Shell hits 4, on fire, heavy damage Allied Ships BB California BB Pennsylvania BB West Virginia BB Maryland Japanese ground losses: 723 casualties reported Squads: 17 destroyed, 26 disabled Non Combat: 30 destroyed, 35 disabled Engineers: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled Vehicles lost 21 (12 destroyed, 9 disabled) Airbase hits 31 Airbase supply hits 10 Runway hits 90 Port hits 7 Port fuel hits 1 Port supply hits 4 BB California firing at 10th Garrison Unit BB Pennsylvania firing at Sabang BB West Virginia firing at Sabang BB Maryland firing at Sabang Ground combat at Sabang (44,70) Japanese Bombardment attack Attacking force 4233 troops, 32 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 157 Defending force 2035 troops, 49 guns, 34 vehicles, Assault Value = 130 Assaulting units: 10th Garrison Unit Imperial Guards Div /1 Defending units: 18th British Div /6 178th USAAF Base Force /2 I doubt things will get better for the Japanese. Another bombardment (plus carrier air attacks, if they fly this time) should really mess up the Japanese. 18th UK will shock attack, bolstered by the troops and supplies that come ashore tomorrow. I feel sure that 18th UK should have at least 250 AV ashore. Forts may be an issue, but there's a decent chance Sabang falls. Once Sabang falls, most other troops will land, rest a few days, and then some may reembark to invade Malaya or other targets. Other will roll across land to attack Langsa, Medan etc. By then, disruption shouldn't be an issue, and even if there is some, the small size of enemy garrisons may obviate that.
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