apbarog
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29 Sep 42 My light cruiser force, consisting of Perth, Tromp, and Java, with 3 destroyers, moves toward Ontong Java. It runs over I-15, but no ASW hits are achieved. Then it arrives at its destination and bombards. It does good damage to the port (Port hits 34, Port supply hits 12), but little damage to the troops (34 casualties). During the daylight, 27 Vals arrive, escorted by 39 Zeros. The Vals cause 60 casaulties to the Marine paras. Then the B-17s arrive, in several groups. Total casualties are about 250. Finally, the enemy attacks. It's almost funny seeing two almost destoyed combatants going at it. ********** Ground combat at Ontong Java (115,131) Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 175 troops, 1 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3 Defending force 177 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 Japanese adjusted assault: 2 Allied adjusted defense: 1 Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: Attacker: disruption(-) Allied ground losses: 240 casualties reported Squads: 16 destroyed, 0 disabled Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Units destroyed 1 Assaulting units: I/19th Naval Guard Unit 7th Indpt SNLF Coy Defending units: 3rd USMC Parachute Battalion ********** A valiant effort by the Marines, but they are destroyed. A remnant remains at Kirakira and it startes to rebuild. My opponent and I had a discussion long ago about the effectiveness of heavy bombers attacking ground units in the open. There can be no doubt that they can be devastating. That's part of the reason that we made a house rule to restrict 4 engine bombers to 10000 feet and higher. I still agree with this, but I'm sure that my bombers were very effective even from 10k. But it can also be said that the enemy's bombardment with 3 cruisers earlier was devastating also. It destroyed half of the para outright, and disrupted every other squad there. I had no combat value at all then. In summary, I think that the lesson learned is more about trying to defend in clear terrain than the particular effects of bombers or ships. If you are going to fight in the clear, you know what to expect. I will try to not abuse using my bombers on ground troops in the clear. You can pretty much eliminate units this way if you keep at it. But in this battle, my bombers were doing the same thing that his cruisers were doing, and it was my only option to try to save my Marines. And it failed. It was a fun and interesting battle, watching how it worked out, with two sides so disrupted and vulnerable. Elsewhere, the carriers by Rabaul have disappeared. I have high detection levels between the Andaman Islands and Rangoon. Enemy ships are still at Diamond Harbour. And I see a fair number of ships at Rangoon.
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