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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 12:50:08 PM   
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A lone DMS bombards Tsushima, and the CD guns only hit once, and only an 8cm hit at that. But, the Fortress is at battle stations when a destroyer force comes calling.

40cm gun goodness!




A forward magazine explodes on the Foote...quite the explosion!

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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 12:55:13 PM   
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Multiple 40cm and 30cm hits put the Terror down. Immediately prior to the Terror being destroyed, 3 Fletchers catch two 14knot PB and put them down.




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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 12:58:15 PM   
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Two 800 kg bombs ruin this sleek ships day!




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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:00:36 PM   
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Nagasaki was the home to a lot of fighter yesterday, but is empty today. The runways and hangars are demolished again.




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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:06:00 PM   
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The daily bombardment at Osaka. Japanese artillery is doing good, and we have managed to rebuild the forts to 3.






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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:09:55 PM   
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A late day snapshot of Honshu...good for planning purposes.






The Tone is at Fusan, the two BBs made Tsingato and the port and naval support there. Hopefully they can repair a few points of system damage in the next few days as they are undetected, I think.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:13:56 PM   
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A quiet day in the air, a chance for Japanese fighters to recover, repair, and somewhat rest.




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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:17:47 PM   
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A look at the mine sweeping activities of the Allies.

TF 43 encounters mine field at Fukuoka (103,57) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

20 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
AM Scrimage, Shell hits 10, on fire

Niijima Naval Guard Unit firing at AM Scrimage
AM Scrimage firing at Niijima Naval Guard Unit
AM Scrimage firing at Niijima Naval Guard Unit
Niijima Naval Guard Unit firing at AM Scrimage
10 mines cleared


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TF 50 encounters mine field at Fukuoka (103,57) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

26 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
AM Scuffle, Shell hits 4, on fire

AM Scuffle firing at Niijima Naval Guard Unit
Niijima Naval Guard Unit firing at AM Scuffle
Niijima Naval Guard Unit firing at AM Scuffle
13 mines cleared


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TF 50 encounters mine field at Shimonoseki (104,57) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

15 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
AM Scuffle, Shell hits 12, heavy fires, heavy damage

Shimonoseki Fortress firing at AM Scuffle
1 mine cleared


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TF 66 encounters mine field at Maizuru (110,58) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

1 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
AM Saunter, Shell hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage

AM Saunter firing at Maizuru Fortress
Maizuru Fortress firing at AM Saunter
6 mines cleared


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TF 404 encounters mine field at Fukuoka (103,57) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

8 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
YMS-291, Shell hits 2, on fire

YMS-291 firing at Niijima Naval Guard Unit
Niijima Naval Guard Unit firing at YMS-291
15 mines cleared


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TF 404 encounters mine field at Shimonoseki (104,57) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!

1 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
YMS-291, Shell hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage

Shimonoseki Fortress firing at YMS-291

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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:21:20 PM   
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I only lost 1 PB, and not two. Imagine my surprise when the other is found relatively undamaged at Tsushima.

Hopefully, I sank a lot more yesterday.




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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:27:47 PM   
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A very positive VP day for Japan! Tracker has 6 enemy ships down but not the AD or the Terror. I wanted to look at them...

However, danger looms as the Allies are preparing for their next invasion! Invasions!!

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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 1:40:04 PM   
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She ate 2 800kg bombs, and in the afternoon was hit again by a searching Judy. Last spotted with heavy fires, I suspect this beast of a ship isn't down.






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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 3:22:38 PM   
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The Tsushima strait is nasty; I hope you've enough troops on the island to make its capture costly.

Keeping the Sea of Japan safe for Japanese shipping is one of the more vital (abet often overlooked) requirements for Japan to have a good late-war game. Keeping that SLOC between Japan and Korea is pretty useful, even more so when the Soviets come into join the party!

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RE: Disaster! - 4/18/2016 3:57:13 PM   
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The Tsushima strait is nasty; I hope you've enough troops on the island to make its capture costly.

Keeping the Sea of Japan safe for Japanese shipping is one of the more vital (abet often overlooked) requirements for Japan to have a good late-war game. Keeping that SLOC between Japan and Korea is pretty useful, even more so when the Soviets come into join the party!


I hadTsushima stocked really well, but then stripped it in the dark days of the heavy fighting at Osaka and then Nagoya. Now it looks like it may be in the cross hairs. I just put some SNLF squads in, and some 20mm AA, but it definitely needs more but Shimoneski and others are pressing needs too!

Luckily it is only a barge trip away.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:20:13 AM   
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September 4, 1944

Matsu class destroyers are no match for Fletchers. However, she does land a few hits.






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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:21:21 AM   
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Allies sweep Fusan and Kurume. Kurume is where the Tone went, and Allied fighters sweep first thing.






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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:21:53 AM   
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Then comes bombers...the runways and some industry is destroyed.




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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:22:27 AM   
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And even more bombers...




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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:25:41 AM   
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Allies lose two minesweepers, an AM and YMS, a third is damaged but not sunk. Sinking sounds heard.

The damage in the air is good for Japan...

There are now 8 units, up from 4, at Oki Shoto.




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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:50:14 AM   
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We manage to fast transport some heavy equipment, (artillery portion of a division) and get them to Honshu.

In addition over 2000 supplies reach China, and another 3000 a day behind. Every little bit counts.

Surely the Allies are resting up in preparation for their next big invasion.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:55:25 AM   
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The ground crew work their wonders in a day. All the damaged planes will be loaded onto trains for another 2 day stay at an undamaged airfield on Honshu.

The fighters repaired today, will offset to a degree this days losses.

Fighting the best I can, but boy it looks grim. Still making 3 Type 3 tanks a day; but only 1 Oscar rolled of the line at Harbin instead of 3. Out of Ha35 engines...3 in the pools and I make 3 a day. Time to turn off the A6M5c in favor of the Oscar.

Almost all replacements turned off now. AA, ART, Armor are the exceptions. Lots of devices set to stockpile.

Shimoneski advanced to a level 4 fort and further expansion of the forts was deemed a supply waste and cancelled.





These planes were all disabled 24 hours ago.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 12:18:30 PM   
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In an interesting naval exploit of daring, the 3 E's that were launched at Tokyo, skirmished a few times with PT Boats and finally left as aerial bait at Yokohama under their own discretion...when much to the surprise of the IJN Command Staff they decided to breakout and actually survived the Allied destroyer fleets and ended up south of Nagoya the following afternoon.

IJN Command sent them an order to disperse, and they did heading at flank speed in three different directions: the Bonins, the Kanoya, and to Daito Shoto.

And they actually survived. There is some small hope that perhaps two E's will reach Luzon and the other E will work around the western end of the Tsushima Straits.

This is a signal success. Every other E attempting to breakout of Yokohama has ended up sunk within 20 miles of the port.

The benefits of local decision making over top down orders.



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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 12:37:13 PM   
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More "Fleeeeeeeeeeeeeai", less "Banzaaaiiiiiiiii"

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 2:54:48 PM   
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And they actually survived. There is some small hope that perhaps two E's will reach Luzon and the other E will work around the western end of the Tsushima Straits


Success cannot be measured on just one scale but must be measured on it´s own merits.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 4:27:44 PM   
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So how are the supplies holding up in your endgame scenario here? Are you still able to fill out depleted divisions and get new ones up to TOE as you battle on in the homeland?


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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 4:52:33 PM   
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So how are the supplies holding up in your endgame scenario here? Are you still able to fill out depleted divisions and get new ones up to TOE as you battle on in the homeland?



I thought I was doing well, well enough for an end date of Jan 1, 1945 with plentiful rebuilding -- but for about the last month the Allies have stuck with an airfield destruction program. Almost every air field in western Honshu has been destroyed and destroyed by serious overkill.

The effect on my supplies has been alarming! I don't think this is his intention, merely he is tired of my air force.

I have turned off most replacements with the exception of Type 3 tanks, AA guns, radar, and Artillery pieces of any size. Lots and lots of devices set to stockpile so I can turn on replacements for an Engineering unit and only replace the 20 or 25mm AA guns and radar. Heck, I am even stockpiling searchlights.

I have plentiful supply in the SRA, and to a lesser extent Luzon, and I am shipping it out every day in dribs and drabs. Almost all of it is aimed at feeding China, which has become a huge supply drain with all the planes there and all the troops there now. Didn't really expect that, and I can only shudder at what it would be like with an active Soviet.

I have 3 basically destroyed infantry divisions heading back to Shanghai, along with the 1st and 2nd Tank Divisions which are there unpacking. I plan to run them across in fast transports to Nagasaki area and then rebuild them.

I also repaired some Jack factories to boost production a little bit, hopefully not noticeable, since I have the engines for that beauty.

But other than that I have been pretty miserly with supply expenditures -- it is the lousy bombers. I guess the daily 10 BB bombardments didn't help either.

But the days of spending are over! I will be eating rock soup before it is all over, especially if the Allies pursue an Industry attack against Korea and Manchuko (still pretty much untouched).




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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 4:53:20 PM   
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ORIGINAL: obvert

So how are the supplies holding up in your endgame scenario here? Are you still able to fill out depleted divisions and get new ones up to TOE as you battle on in the homeland?



Really no more land unit reinforcements during the next 120 days. Artillery and Engineering only pretty much.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 5:00:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Lowpe


quote:

ORIGINAL: obvert

So how are the supplies holding up in your endgame scenario here? Are you still able to fill out depleted divisions and get new ones up to TOE as you battle on in the homeland?



I thought I was doing well, well enough for an end date of Jan 1, 1945 with plentiful rebuilding -- but for about the last month the Allies have stuck with an airfield destruction program. Almost every air field in western Honshu has been destroyed and destroyed by serious overkill.

The effect on my supplies has been alarming! I don't think this is his intention, merely he is tired of my air force.

I have turned off most replacements with the exception of Type 3 tanks, AA guns, radar, and Artillery pieces of any size. Lots and lots of devices set to stockpile so I can turn on replacements for an Engineering unit and only replace the 20 or 20mm AA guns and radar. Heck, I am even stockpiling searchlights.

I have plentiful supply in the SRA, and to a lesser extent Luzon, and I am shipping it out every day in dribs and drabs. Almost all of it is aimed at feeding China, which has become a huge supply drain with all the planes there and all the troops there now. Didn't really expect that, and I can only shudder at what it would be like with an active Soviet.

I have 3 basically destroyed infantry divisions heading back to Shanghai, along with the 1st and 2nd Tank Divisions which are there unpacking. I plan to run them across in fast transports to Nagasaki area and then rebuild them.

I also repaired some Jack factories to boost production a little bit, hopefully not noticeable, since I have the engines for that beauty.

But other than that I have been pretty miserly with supply expenditures -- it is the lousy bombers. I guess the daily 10 BB bombardments didn't help either.

But the days of spending are over! I will be eating rock soup before it is all over, especially if the Allies pursue an Industry attack against Korea and Manchuko (still pretty much untouched).



Yeah it's not fun to watch. So much you coud do if you just had supply and places to fly the decent late war planes from, right?



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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 7:54:42 PM   
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Meanwhile, the Allies have over 50 million in supplies sitting at San Fran awaiting transport ships.

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 9:53:01 PM   
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Yeah it's not fun to watch. So much you coud do if you just had supply and places to fly the decent late war planes from, right?



Holds for ships too. In fact, the greatest reason to subscribe to a fleet in being strategy & air force preservation is that by the end game your understanding of how the game works has so improved that you can trade off your ships & planes in a much better VP ratio and you have the supply to do so.

Did that make sense?

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RE: Disaster! - 4/19/2016 9:54:47 PM   
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ORIGINAL: ny59giants

Meanwhile, the Allies have over 50 million in supplies sitting at San Fran awaiting transport ships.


Always the ray of sunshine!

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