IdahoNYer
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11-12 Jan 1942 Jpn ships sunk:None Allied ships sunk: BB: 1; Prince of Wales MTB: 2 Air loss: Jpn: 29 Allied: 16 Subwar: Jpn: 1xAttacks: 1 ship hit; SS-Trout torpedoed by I-16 off Brisbane Allies: 1xAttacks: no ships hit SS-Trout w/hv dam makes it to Brisbane. Amph Inv: Buin (SOPAC) Shortlands(SOPAC) Tulagi (SOPAC) Tarakan (DEI) Koepang (DEI) Denpasar (DEI) Bases lost: Dadjangas (PI) Boac (PI) Polillo (PI) Shortlands (SOPAC) Port Moresby (SWPAC) Tandjoengselor (DEI) SIGINT/Intel: NSTR Japanese tempo increases dramatically, and Allied fortunes turn rapidly in the other direction. Heavy IJN activity in the eastern DEI effectively isolates Java from Australia, and operations begin in the Solomons. While the loss of Moresby was expected, the loss of PoW is a heavy blow. West Coast. NSTR In NOPAC. An IJN TF is spotted by PBYs south of Attu Is - 2 ships? Heading unknown. Possible amphib operation underway - not enough info known at this point. NOPAC Striking Force (CL, 3xDD, 2xAMC) will sortie from Dutch Harbor to Amchitka and Adak Islands. Adak has an engineer battalion digging, but no troops are currently on Amchitka, only 2xYPs off shore on patrol. 2x S-class subs are also on patrol in the Aleutians. For air, the airfield at Umnak is not complete, so only PBYs out of Adak are currently avail. At least I know the KB isn’t around… In CENPAC, NSTR In SOPAC, the first major convoy from the USA docks at Auckland, and begins offloading. This brings the first P-39s to SOPAC/SWPAC as well as CD units, engineers and a Marine Defense Bn. Another convoy will arrive shortly primarily bringing badly needed fuel. Auckland will be a very busy port for the next week - hopefully the KB will stay away and support the ongoing operations in the Solomons. With the KB’s location unknown, but believed to be in the vicinity to support operations from Moresby to the Solomons, caution rules the day. In SWPAC, Port Moresby falls in the first assault to the 4th ID. No amph yet at Horn Island. Crippled CA Louisville with DD escort departed Townsville for Brisbane, and will need some luck to pass through the I-Boats off the coast - one of which torpedoed SS Trout as she was 80 miles off Brisbane. Focus here will be to bring troops/engineers to Cooktown and Portland Roads; initially for defensive purposes, but also to build facilities to strike back at Moresby and other New Guinea bases. At the other end of the north coast of Oz, Darwin is now at risk with the amphib operation at Timor. Troops are SLOWLY marching towards Darwin, but it will be a while before the 2nd Aus Div reaches the port. The first Bde of the Aus I Corps has just arrived at Aden, but it will be the better part of a month before these forces can effectively contribute to the defense of Australia. In the Philippines, Jpn ground forces begin the bombardment of Manila, but leave the forces in Bataan untouched - no major air raids are conducted against either target. Manila port is effectively shut down as a sub base, and a number of patrolling subs will have to cut their patrols short due to increased transit time back to either Java or Darwin. In China, nothing dramatic takes place - I manage to set the range for the AVG to zero by mistake, so they fail to fly in support of the defenses of Nanyang as Chinese ground troops continue to pull back toward the city. In Malaya, I keep the RAF on the ground to avoid the sweeps which I figured would be heavy this turn - and they were. In addition to the sweeps, bombers hit Singers at over 20k alt, and do minimal damage, but AA finally starts clawing some planes down - 5 bombers lost to flak. India/Burma: NSTR In the DEI, the action heats up. First off, the Mini-KB guesses right that the PoW was heading to Perth. PoW’s luck finally runs out; torpedo bombers hit her with 3 torps, the LAST one causing a massive magazine explosion!! Escorting DDs are subject to a number of bombing runs, with one Flushdeck DD being hit. Repulse did make it to Perth, and after fueling, will now head to Capetown. Elsewhere, a large unescorted amph TF (CS, 2CA, CL, 11DD, CM, 5PB, 4xAK, 7xAP) invades Tarakan - the only Allied naval forces in the area are 5 British MTBs based at Tarakan - Hong Kong orphans. The MTBs make 5 separate attacks over the two days. During the final attempt in daylight on the 12th, the surviving 2MTBs manage to close range and score 2torp hits on the CS Chitose and an xAP! Nice. Hopefully the MTBs persistence not only caused some damage, but delayed the landing timetable some as I’m going to sortie Adm Shalfroth’s CA TF from Soerabaja to Tarakan on the 13th. Lastly in the DEI, landings at Denpasar just east of Java, and at Koepang on Timor basically isolates Java from Australia. Neither base is heavily defended, and the IJN is fully supporting both of these efforts with BBs. Denpasar’s loss will bring Zeros in range to effectively sweep Soerabaja and will result in closing the port as an effective base - hence Shalfroth’s sortie.
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