Cribtop
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January 3, 1942 “In case you haven’t been keeping track of current events, we just got our ASSES kicked!” -Pvt. Hudson, Aliens Subs I excitedly ran today’s replay waiting for my five subs to descend on Christmas Island in the night phase and sink 2 or 3 AKs or APs. Instead, Michael had already mined the hex heavily and three of the subs hit the little doozies. 1 sinks outright, 2 are badly damaged and limping home. Neither of the surviving subs executes any attacks. And yet, this turned out to be a distant second in the disappointments today. The enemy cruiser force spotted at Balikpapan for several days is leaving the Makassar Strait as KB-3 approaches. I-153 was waiting and lines up CA Chicago, only to miss. Over in the Gilberts, S-35 misses the CL Kako (this class is a light cruiser in BTS), then is chased away by escorts in a second effort. 14th Army Batangas occupied. 16th Army You have to be careful what you wish for in war. As mentioned above, I am intentionally trying to look simple and sloppy in an effort to have Michael break his tendency in past Allied games to sit back until he has overwhelming force. Well, check that box! What I did NOT expect, as it very much goes against what I’ve read in past AARs, was for him to mass his carriers to defend the DEI, but that is exactly what he does today. Cribtop Intel believes he spotted KB-3 and the Manado invasion TF approaching and assumed the target was Tarakan, Samarinda or Balikpapan. He thus springs a trap, leaving what appears to be all his CVs (or at least the USN CVLs present in this mod plus the Brits) just off Balikpapan with a surface TF blocking the entrance to the straits. We are quite fortunate that our only goal was shielding the Manado TF. However, we got a little greedy and positioned KB-3 along the northern coast of Celebes at a range of 8 hexes from Balikpapan, hoping to get the Chicago TF that fled. In the AM phase, we are lucky that bad weather grounds everything. In the PM phase, we are in range and launch a strike against the CVs, which of course are protected by massed CAP and LRCAP. A painful battle sees the strikes cut up completely. We lose many planes but only one air group, Soryu’s Vals, is truly devastated. Pilot losses are far higher than we would like but are certainly lighter than we deserved. Due to the distance between the forces, there is no chance for an Allied counterstrike. More on this situation and my overall strategy later, but for now I will note that Michael accused me of poor nav search in the area, which actually isn’t correct. We have Bettys out of Kuantan, soon to be joined by more at Sinkawang, the big Mavis group at Ternate, and two Netty groups out of Ambon all on nav search. The whole area is painted with black lines, we just missed him. Cribtop Intel believes he came up from Soerabaja, where there is a slight gap in our coverage that will be closed once Sinkawang becomes active. 25th Army An ASW SC hits a sub laid mine at Cam Ranh Bay. Frustrating as we have a local minesweeper in the hex.
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