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Dec 28-31, 1941 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SINGAPORE FALLS!!! DEI: Nic's blitz in Malaya has set the IJ up for a quick first phase of the expansion. He's played this part flawlessly, separating the peninsula with a well timed paradrop, then landing forces at Mersing to quickly roll into the city and take it. Some useful troops are still sequestered at Kuala Lumpur, which I'l attempt to fly out for Cocos. SUBS: No good hits, but lots of harassment near Manado. I've sent most DEI subs back to Soerabaja for repairs and replenishment. It won't be long before it's not a good idea to have ships repairing here, so I'd like to get what I can done. The next big sub base will be Perth. Pacific: The CD guns at Port moresby at least get a few good hits to make the invasion cost. It's interesting to think this way, as it's very similar to the last few years on the Japanese side, making the Allies pay for their advance. I'll keep trying to pick good opportunities to challenge. Nice intel on the Japanese CVs down here, as they strike Port Moresby troops. This shows at least three here confirmed. NO PAC: This area is shaping up well. No challenge to the fortification has come East yet. It'll take a while to get air bases built in the winter, though. The Sara will head South to Pearl now, since the Japanese have had a look at her. I've not yet decided where the CVs will end up, but four will converge around Southern OZ sometime soon. CHINA: Learned a few things here in China. With SL the plan for moving units in and out of a hex has to be in place before letting units fortify there, and it's not always a good idea to have lots of forts! Near Tsiatso the IJA prevails and pushes back several wrecked Corps. The level two forts didn't let the troops fail earlier so they were hit harder in the second battle. This'll get interesting. All along this small road in the North will move back to the Sian area and the MLR will be placed in the mountains to the Northwest on the way to Lanchow as well as around Sian. The key seems also to use hexes that allow smaller numbers. I'd say based on early experience that 40k and under is better. I'm a rookie with SL so I'll have to learn on the fly, and quickly. GJ has played it from both sides and obviously has a system that is proven. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR December 29, 41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Afternoon Air attack on 49th Australian Battalion, at 98,130 (Port Moresby) Weather in hex: Heavy cloud Raid spotted at 34 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet. Estimated time to target is 12 minutes Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 47 B5N2 Kate x 63 D3A1 Val x 51 E7K2 Alf x 1 No Japanese losses Allied ground losses: 13 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Aircraft Attacking: 17 x D3A1 Val bombing from 16000 feet Ground Attack: 1 x 250 kg GP Bomb 27 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet Ground Attack: 2 x 250 kg GP Bomb 17 x D3A1 Val bombing from 16000 feet Ground Attack: 1 x 250 kg GP Bomb 18 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet Ground Attack: 2 x 250 kg GP Bomb 17 x D3A1 Val bombing from 16000 feet Ground Attack: 1 x 250 kg GP Bomb 18 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet Ground Attack: 2 x 250 kg GP Bomb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR December 30, 41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Singapore (50,84) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 53360 troops, 520 guns, 234 vehicles, Assault Value = 1954 Defending force 30236 troops, 367 guns, 241 vehicles, Assault Value = 353 Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 Japanese adjusted assault: 1315 Allied adjusted defense: 513 Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0) Japanese forces CAPTURE Singapore !!! Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 1585 casualties reported Squads: 3 destroyed, 149 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 20 disabled Engineers: 2 destroyed, 30 disabled Vehicles lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled) Allied ground losses: 26262 casualties reported Squads: 443 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 2414 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 98 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 528 (528 destroyed, 0 disabled) Vehicles lost 281 (281 destroyed, 0 disabled) Units destroyed 25 Assaulting units: 38th/B Division 33rd Division 15th Ind Engineer Regiment 18th Division 5th Division 38th/A Division 21st Division 1st Tank Regiment 38th/C Division 25th Army 18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment 3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment 34th Field AA Battalion 36th Field AA Battalion Defending units: 1st Malay Battalion 22nd Australian Brigade 3rd Cavalry Regiment 2nd Loyal Battalion SSVF Brigade 1st Manchester Battalion 2nd Gordons Battalion 2/17 Dogra Battalion 27th Australian Brigade Malayan Air Wing 2nd HK&S Heavy AA Regiment 113th RAF Adv Base Force 1st Indian Heavy AA Regiment 111th RAF Adv Base Force 112th RAF Adv Base Force 3rd Heavy AA Regiment Malaya Army III Indian Corps 24th NZ Pioneer Coy Singapore Fortress 1st HK&S Heavy AA Regiment 22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment Singapore Base Force AHQ Far East 5th Field Regiment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 87,41 (near Tsiaotso) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 37484 troops, 402 guns, 422 vehicles, Assault Value = 1138 Defending force 28223 troops, 166 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 409 Japanese adjusted assault: 810 Allied adjusted defense: 706 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 296 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 32 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled Allied ground losses: 1215 casualties reported Squads: 41 destroyed, 140 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 56 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled Assaulting units: 110th Division 5th Tank Regiment 9th Tank Regiment 41st Division 3rd Tank Regiment 15th Tank Regiment 12th Tank Regiment 37th Division 5th Armored Car Co 1st Army 6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 12th Army Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment 15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 11th Field Artillery Regiment Defending units: 33rd Chinese Corps 98th Chinese Corps 1st Chinese Corps 61st Chinese Corps 5th New Chinese Corps 7th Group Army 8th Group Army -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Port Moresby (98,130) Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 6297 troops, 60 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 173 Defending force 4331 troops, 52 guns, 51 vehicles, Assault Value = 78 Japanese adjusted assault: 103 Allied adjusted defense: 19 Japanese assault odds: 5 to 1 (fort level 1) Japanese forces CAPTURE Port Moresby !!! Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), morale(-) experience(-) Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-) Japanese ground losses: 402 casualties reported Squads: 1 destroyed, 43 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled Allied ground losses: 848 casualties reported Squads: 29 destroyed, 11 disabled Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 2 disabled Engineers: 19 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 30 (22 destroyed, 8 disabled) Vehicles lost 42 (42 destroyed, 0 disabled) Units retreated 7 Defeated Allied Units Retreating! Assaulting units: 144th Infantry Regiment Maizuru 1st SNLF Defending units: Lark Battalion 49th Australian Battalion Papuan Inf Battalion Rabaul Base Force 13th Field Regiment 15th RAN Base Force A Coy/NG Rifles /1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 87,41 (near Tsiaotso) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 36699 troops, 402 guns, 422 vehicles, Assault Value = 1046 Defending force 26519 troops, 164 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 235 Japanese adjusted assault: 588 Allied adjusted defense: 424 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 153 casualties reported Squads: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Vehicles lost 36 (2 destroyed, 34 disabled) Allied ground losses: 1701 casualties reported Squads: 123 destroyed, 103 disabled Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 35 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled Guns lost 26 (3 destroyed, 23 disabled) Assaulting units: 9th Tank Regiment 5th Tank Regiment 12th Tank Regiment 41st Division 110th Division 3rd Tank Regiment 37th Division 5th Armored Car Co 6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 1st Army 12th Army Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment 11th Field Artillery Regiment Defending units: 61st Chinese Corps 33rd Chinese Corps 98th Chinese Corps 1st Chinese Corps 5th New Chinese Corps 7th Group Army 8th Group Army -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Losses: Loss of xAKL Chungking on Dec 30, 1941 is admitted Loss of xAKL Dai Lee on Dec 28, 1941 is admitted Loss of xAKL Silindoeng on Dec 30, 1941 is admitted Loss of AM Mildura on Dec 31, 1941 is admitted ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Force Z made it safely to Cape Town. Looks like a month for P of W and a bit longer for Repulse. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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