IdahoNYer
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24-25 Dec 41 Highlights – Christmas in the Pacific! Ground assault on Johore fails; many Allied cruisers bombard Kendari. Jpn ships sunk: PC: 1 xAP: 1 Allied ships sunk: TK: 1 xAP: 4 (3 small, 1 med) xAKL: 1 Air loss: Jpn: 27 Allied: 48 Subwar: Jpn: 3 Attacks, 3 ships hit (2xAP, xAKL sunk) Allies: 6 Attacks, 2 ship hit (xAP sunk, xAK dam) Jpn Amph Inv: Wewak (South Pacific) Kavieng (South Pacific) Jolo (SW Pacific) Baker Is (Central Pacific) Gardner Is (Central Pacific) Allied Amph: None Bases lost: None Bases seized: Gardner Is (Central Pacific) Baker Is (Central Pacific) Baler (PI - flipped) Oroquieta (PI - flipped) Atimonan (PI) Chuhsien (China) SIGINT/Intel: Kendari does not disappoint with what appears to be the entire ABDA + ANZAC cruiser force accounted for! Still no indication of location of US Fleet. Japan/Industry: NSTR. Kuriles/Aleutians/North Pacific: NSTR. Central Pacific: Baker and Gardner occupied as the focus now shifts to the Ellice Islands. SS Tuna has no problem with torpedoes as she sinks a big xAP at Tabiteuea re-loading Naval Guard troops, most of which go in the drink and fail to swim back to shore. These of course were the troops that were heading to Ocean and Nauru Islands, so will need a Plan B. As mentioned, minimal resources will focus on taking remaining bases - many small dot bases in addition to Ocean, Nauru and Tarawa…..ripe for a US carrier raid, even with the Nells at Kwajalein/Roi. A small BF bound for Canton is just arriving at Truk, and the first Engineers released from Manchuria and bound for the 4th Fleet are starting to load now at Port Arthur, but it will be a while before they are in position and begin working on building up defenses and select AFs. South Pacific: Troops enroute to both Luganville and Koumac aboard Fast Transport TFs, with support elements following behind in transports. CVE Taiyo TF (CVE, 2DD) providing cover during the move through the Solomon and Coral Sea, although the Aussie/NZ cruisers look to be in the DEI. KB is moving SW to potentially raid shipping around Suva and support the landings from the east. Now if the US CVs are in South Pacific waters west of New Caledonia, there could be problems, but I don’t think this is likely at the moment. I just don’t see L_S_T committing the CVs with Buffalo fighters aboard when there is any chance of a fight. First big resupply convoys to Rabaul from Truk will depart next turn bringing in the 65th Bde as well as needed supplies and fuel with CS Chitose is support against subs. Chitose will eventually join the KB, just a question of when and where to make the rendezvous happen. DEI/SW Pacific: Last game, I often commented that L_S_T never did anything “small”, always massing his naval sorties. Well, looks like he’s up to his old tricks as the Allies as the what appears to be the entire ABDA and ANZAC Fleets comes into Kendari on bombardment runs. Three cruiser TFs (5CA, 6DD / 7CL, 7DD / 3CL, 3DD) come in to bombard, the first quickly dispatching the lone PC left to patrol against MTBs. The bombardments achieve little, and the Mini-KB was in perfect position undetected to the NW. Unfortunately, weather apparently prohibited a single strike against the Allied TFs! Subs also completely missed them, and now I have no idea whether they went toward Darwin or Java. I’m betting on Darwin. In any case, the IJN is regrouping to the NE of Kendari, west of the Moluccas as the 4th ID Bde and CV Soryu come in. Will send a CL TF (CL, 3DD) to hopefully clear out the MTBs back at Kendari, and then look to bring the big boys (2BB, 2CA, 2CL, DDs) with carrier support to land the Bde in a few days. I still don’t relish a naval engagement with 15 cruisers! I may shift focus to Ambon to throw L_S_T off balance, but not sure yet. Either way, the goal is to secure a solid AF for Nettys. On the other side of the DEI, a freshly laid Dutch mine damaged CA Mogami (12/12(9)/30(27)) at Singkawang as engineers are brought in. She’ll head to repairs while additional CA TFs will link up at Sambas to avoid the mines, and prepare for future operations in the Java Sea. Nells and Zeros will begin operating out of Singkawang, and recon flights will also begin, starting with Palembang. PI: 16th ID(-) continues to make slow but steady progress north from Naga on southern Luzon while 48th ID is holding up to concentrate before advancing on Clark. Zeros are brought forward from Loaog to base out of San Fernando AF which will about half the distance to Manila. Navy bomber wise, support is down to one Betty squadron, the other Nettys being re-missioned to support Malaysia and South Pacific efforts. Will look to bring in Army bombers at some point, but those are needed in Malaysia. If L_S_T is in fact focusing his defense in Manila instead of Bataan, BBs will suffice in lieu of airpower when the time comes. Malaya/Burma: Well, the two regiment ground attack on Johore failed, but it was so close - a day earlier would have likely been successful. As it was, the attack only generated 1-2 odds, and was repulsed with heavy loss. 2230 IJA lost for only 340 Allied. Mostly disable squads for the IJA, largely in one regiment and the base is only at level 1 fort - some positive takeaways. But now the majority of the Allied troops, 24k strong have resettled in at Johore. Allied air resumed ground support and were met by a robust CAP which shot down 8 Buf, 25 Dutch bombers, and best of all, 5 B-17s at a cost of a Zero and a pair of Oscars. Unfortunately, a few Buffaloes avoided the Zeros to claim 8 Nells on a similar ground support mission. Next turn, now that 18th ID has been reinforced by the 33rd ID, the IJA will make another attempt to take Johare before any Allied remnants can come down from Kluong. 56ID(-) will also attack to take a much weaker Kluong as well. 21st ID should begin landing at Mersing next turn as well, although slightly slowed by a DD colliding with an xAP, crippling the DD, which will hopefully make it to Kuantan. Mersing AF is finally at level 1 and two dozen Zeros come in for CAP. In the north, the lead elements of 5th ID will reach Kuala Lumpur, but remains stretched out on the march. Imp Gds will rail down to Kuala once secure and the 2nd ID main body has begun landing at both Kota Bharu and Patani. quote:
Ground combat at Johore Bahru (50,83) Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 8416 troops, 79 guns, 5 vehicles, Assault Value = 281 Defending force 10302 troops, 107 guns, 159 vehicles, Assault Value = 199 Japanese adjusted assault: 43 Allied adjusted defense: 85 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), morale(-), experience(-) Attacker: shock(+) Japanese ground losses: 2239 casualties reported Squads: 19 destroyed, 134 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled Allied ground losses: 344 casualties reported Squads: 2 destroyed, 46 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled) Assaulting units: 22nd Recon Regiment 55th Infantry Regiment 114th Infantry Regiment 15th Ind Engineer Regiment 18th Mountain Gun Regiment Defending units: SSVF Brigade 2nd Argylls Battalion 5/14th Punjab Battalion 2nd Gordons Battalion 2/17 Dogra Battalion 2nd Loyal Battalion 3/16th Punjab Battalion III Indian Corps 1st ISF Base Force 109th RAF Adv Base Force 113th RAF Adv Base Force 22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 1st Manchester Battalion 3rd HK&S Light AA Regiment 5th Field Regiment China: The major Chinese force around Sinyang has moved east into the clear hex, likely to attempt to race north to Nanyang before the IJA can bring enough combat power to bear to crush it. So, the race is one to contain and then destroy this 60k man force as IJA troops move in from all sides. If nothing else, this is getting the IJA to concentrate for a drive on Sian!
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