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RE: Allied January 31st - 6/15/2021 2:12:49 AM   
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South China
The snow continues with no letup in sight. The Chinese 25th Army receives supplies in order to help with effectiveness recovery. The battle-hardened Reserve Army advances southeast along a ridgeline leading to the You River. They will provide support to the defensive line as needed.




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RE: Allied January 31st - 6/15/2021 2:15:46 AM   
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Operation Earthquake – reclaiming Port Moresby

The plan to invade Papua New Guinea is just about complete. Logistics are improving and soon US troops will begin to arrive in Australia. The timetable may push up a bit based on the recent naval victory in the Central Pacific but will still be driven by weather. Looking at the weather matrix provided by Alvaro, the odds of clear weather are high (70%) in June however with a little luck (64%) we can land in April.

The plan is to saturate the target area with air raids to reduce effectiveness and to pull enemy fighters into costly dogfights. This coupled with hard pounding on the Indian front should cause the Japanese to struggle with replacements. Under cover of naval air, the US CV force will patrol the area looking to draw the Japanese carriers into a battle they cannot win.




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RE: Allied January 31st - 6/15/2021 2:23:51 AM   
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Airfields will be constructed in northern Australia to base a large contingent of bombers, fighters and fighter bombers. They will have the range to dominate the area around Port Moresby.

FDR has given the greenlight to Operation Earthquake and will eventually pull General MacArthur from India to lead the offensive. Until then he is needed on the Indian front. Troops, planes and supplies will be stockpiled in Australia, readying for the assault.

However the US Navy continues develop plans to capture Kwajalein and the surrounding islands in the Central Pacific. Plus the recapture of New Caledonia to possibly coincide with the attack on Port Moresby. The president does not want to put all his eggs in one basket.

West Coast

A squadron of B-25 Mitchells arrive in Los Angeles however their equipment is in tatters and replacements are needed. After refit and resupply, they will head to Australia.

Victorious, taskforce 21 returns to port in San Diego. Repairs will take a couple of turns and then the CVs will be used to support offensive operations.

The US 5th Corps arrives in San Francisco. Soon they will embark transports heading to Australia.



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RE: Allied January 31st - 6/15/2021 2:31:33 AM   
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UK: No builds.
India: No builds.
US: 2 airfields. Replacements are maxed for naval repairs.
Red China: No builds or replacements.

I verified the cost of (18)PPs for Red China to upgrade from 1940 to 1941 assault. Base cost of the unit was (180)SPs in 1939. It appears the cost to upgrade was 10% of base cost – this is probably documented in the manual but I have yet to find it. This is good to know for future planning.

Convoys
The US opens convoy routes again, sending (100)SPs to the United Kingdom. Next turn they will switch to India. By going all to one location and switching each turn I hope to limit the number of attacks on my Merchant Marine




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Japan February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:12:42 AM   
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Japan February 14th

India
The Japanese hold their positions on the Dacca line. The battered 25th Army receives supplies and replacements however effectiveness is still in the low 30% range.

The British fleet sits just offshore of Chittagong stopping all inbound supply. Intelligence is weak but nine ships have been spotted including a carrier and four battleships. Four enemy air groups are located outside Calcutta so the risk of bringing in the 2nd Air Fleet is too great. They will hunt convoys in the Indian Ocean.




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RE: Japan February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:14:39 AM   
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After multiple bombing raids three infantry divisions and the weakened 21st IJA attack the Chinese 10th Army in the snow. Losses are light on both sides. The enemy is entrenched in heavy forest and urban areas with a river protecting their right flank. Attack from the south will not work. They must be assaulted from the east along the Yulin – Nanning Road. The 21st Army is resupplied and receives replacements but is still in a weakened condition.

South and East China Sea
US submarine attacks in the South China Sea are ineffective. The Bullhead is located and heavily damaged. In the East China Sea a US sub sinks a merchant marine, slipping away before they can be located.




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RE: Japan February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:17:16 AM   
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The First Air Fleet arrives in Truk for much needed repairs. They will be joined by two CVs and two Battleships from Singapore. The fleet will include 5 CVs and a CVL with 6 BBs. The loss of carrier air was high in the previous battle and may take a few turns to fill in.

While damaged, the Kido Butai still has plenty of bite remaining. The US has parity with CVs however they have lost many battleships which absorb a lot of punishment. However, the Japanese Navy cannot continue to trade carriers on a one for one basis. They need to catch the US fleet out of place so it can be wiped out. While US reinforcements will be endless, a big setback will drag out the conflict and erode American support for the war. Japan can no longer win the war, but they can force an armistice until a lasting peace can be negotiated.




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RE: Japan February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:18:01 AM   
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Allied February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:19:55 AM   
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Allied February 14th

India
The light carrier Hermes launches air strikes against the beat-up 25th IJA. They do no real damage but continue to disperse the enemy. The idea is to keep them from regrouping.

The Hermes air units are not much good but are slowly getting better. Their experience is up to a whopping 14%. After the latest patch the fighters arrive with 60% experience which is more reasonable. However it is not worth starting the game over for it. I will work with what I have.

South China
No activity on this front. Snow continues to lower effectiveness. A supply unit is sent to the 10th Army at Nanning to improve their defense.




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RE: Allied February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:24:24 AM   
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The opening round of operation earthquake begins. B-17 Flying Fortresses bomb the airfield at Port Moresby destroying A6M2s on the ground. However most of the Zeros were able to get into the air before the heavy bombers arrived. They were met by P-38s flying escort resulting in each side losing 3SPs. The bombers were able to smoke a SP while losing 2 of their own.

The result of the first attack was promising - a 5 for 5 SP trade, something the Japanese can ill afford. I will increase the pressure as more planes arrive.




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RE: Allied February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:26:05 AM   
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The cruiser Salt Lake City with supporting light cruisers and destroyers open supply to Canton Island. They initiate combat with the blockading motor torpedo boats are unable to catch them.




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RE: Allied February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:27:13 AM   
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Convoys
US to Canada: 100PPs
All other routes shutdown.




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RE: Allied February 14th - 6/16/2021 2:29:25 AM   
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Japan February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:06:30 AM   
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Japan February 28th

India
D3A “Val” dive-bombers attack the British fleet to test their defenses. P-38s from the Calcutta area shoot down 3SPs and another 3SPs are lost attacking the fleet. The Ramillies was hit but is still in fighting order. Keeping the 2nd Air Fleet out of this area was a smart thing to do as the air defense is sound.

The D3A unit lost 6 SPs, now sitting at 14 SPs. The combat log shows 3 lost to the p-38s and 6 to the Naval Air Strike. So, I think the “Air Strike” may be the total lost in the battle. I will look closer going forward.




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RE: Japan February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:08:10 AM   
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Snow continues across the border in China. Air strikes continue to pound the Chinese 10th Army in Nanning. While no real damage is done, effectiveness is further reduced adding to what is already lost from the snow.

The 12th Imperial Army embarks and rails to Canton. They will disembark and follow the road up the Yong River to aid in the assault on Nanning.




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RE: Japan February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:11:43 AM   
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Snow in China
It has been snowing every turn since Nov 22. This is eight turns in a row. Effectiveness is below 50% across the line on both sides. Looking at the weather chart, I am assuming “Temperate” is the same as “North Moderate”. So, with a 70% chance it seems reasonable that it would snow. However, this is an independent event. By my math there is a 4% chance that it will snow 8 times in a row. Which has caught me off guard. Despite what I learned with War Plan I went ahead with offensive actions. This has put some units in a bad way.

The last winter season did not seem this bad, so I went back and checked it out. It only snowed three turns in a row from late December through January. No wonder this caught me off guard.





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RE: Japan February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:27:02 AM   
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Japanese destroyers sink the Bullhead! Farther north in the East China Sea the Growler sinks another merchant marine. G4M Bettys out of Saigon search for the US subs but fail to locate any targets. Destroyers continue to rotate out for resupply.

Japanese Anti-Submarine Warfare is still at 1940 levels despite research so sinking a sub is a bonus. Although it was an accident that it happened. As the US player I should have moved the damaged sub last turn but missed the damage until I was writing up the AAR. By then it was too late to do anything about it.

The US torpedoes are getting better but the number of hits is not. I am not seeing the advantage of stacking subs in wolfpacks other than spreading out damage. Plus I have not been moving the subs thinking it might give them a second shot. It does not. It has been awhile since I played WPE so I may need to change my submarine strategy.





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RE: Japan February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:29:13 AM   
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The 8th MTB sends a spread of torpedoes at the cruiser Salt Lake City, but none find their target. The torpedo boats then head to Tarawa for resupply and safety.

The RO-67 heads out to hunt convoys in the South Pacific lanes.




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RE: Japan February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:31:04 AM   
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Japan: 1 Supply Oiler.

The Japanese change their code. Master Keys are recorded and distributed.




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Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:34:10 AM   
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Allied February 28th

India
The Hermes taskforce remains on station, refueled by oilers. The US Reserve Corps does a successful amphibious landing to the northwest of Chittagong. Four air strikes target the city garrison causing a loss in effectiveness. Battleships from the British taskforce pound the defenders, who are well dug-in around the city and jungle terrain.

However, the loss in effectiveness is too much. The US corps assaults doing minor damage but causing the garrison to retreat. Advancing, Chittagong is now firmly in allied control. Fighters from the CV Hermes strafe the retreating defenders improving their experience to 16%. All naval and air forces in the area are on Red Alert as they await a Japanese CV response.

There is miscellaneous troop movement along the Dacca line. The US 2nd Corps moves to Calcutta to board transports heading to reinforce the beachhead at Chittagong.




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RE: Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:38:22 AM   
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The Chinese 10th Army in Nanning continues to receive extra supply which has improved effectiveness to 48%. The Reserve Army replaces the 25th Army in the line on the You River. They too receive extra supply. The continued snow and movement have caused me to burn through supply units - a good thing that I had them available.

China Sea lanes
With the success of the SS-215 Growler, I decide to scatter my subs creating individual targets. SS-184 Skipjack replaces the Growler in the East China Sea which returns to Darwin for resupply. SS-193 Swordfish heads 250 miles south to a new zone.




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RE: Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:39:29 AM   
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The cruiser USS San Francisco successfully leads a small fast attack group to catch the Japanese MTBs operating in the Samoa Islands. However, the enemy was able to escape without loss.




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RE: Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:41:58 AM   
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Air raids on Port Moresby continue. A6m2 Zeros respond again to defend the airfield and take heavy losses. The value of the US escort fighters is starting to show as they have a kill ratio of 3:1 SPs. The tough B-17s shot down two Zeros but do take a loss to AA fire.

The US 1st Marine Division and 4th Corps continue their long journey to the Indian Ocean.




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RE: Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:43:14 AM   
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The US Navy’s signal intelligence group are unable to crack the new Japanese code. Cryptanalysts will continue to attack the code as these setbacks are normal.




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RE: Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 2:44:53 AM   
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US: No builds. Maximum replacements to finish naval repairs.

Convoys
US to continue to send 100PPs to Canada.




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RE: Allied February 28th - 6/17/2021 7:07:15 PM   
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Bold move in Burma!

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Japan March 14th - 6/17/2021 11:57:41 PM   
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Japan March 14th

China Burma India Theater
The US landing and capture of Chittagong puts a stress on local supply and in general the Dacca line. The 15th IJA runs the risk of being cutoff, so they retreat from well-fortified positions along the Padma River towards Chittagong. The 1st IJA splits sending half of its force south to help contain US forces and the 28th Division moves west crossing the Chindwin River to seal off the beachhead. A6m3s fly in from Bangkok to provide CAP over the area.

The 2nd Air Fleet steams full speed from convoy hunting to the Andaman Sea to protect the approaches to Port Blair and Rangoon. This will protect the important supply lines into western Burma.

South China
The Snow continues throughout China. Five air strikes target the Chinese 10th Army’s positions at Nanning. Followed by a full-scale assault with 2 armies and 2 divisions. Losses were light on both sides with effectiveness drained from all involved. No progress was made – the 10th Army holds.

I may be making a mistake. I am letting the battle for Nanning turn into a Stalingrad. I could return focus to the agriculture storage facilities on the Hongshui River. And a push towards Kunming from Indochina. Better weather would be a plus.




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RE: Japan March 14th - 6/18/2021 1:56:17 AM   
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The 1st Motor Torpedo Boat squadron are unable to find the US cruisers in a rain squall off Pago Pago, so they head for Espiritu Santo to resupply.

The shot up A6m2s rebase from Lae to Rabaul for refit and resupply. They should receive the newer model A6m3s (represented by the upgrade from 1942 to 1943 escort fighter) to help regain control of the air over Port Moresby.




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RE: Japan March 14th - 6/18/2021 2:03:23 AM   
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Japan: No builds. Replacements stay at 355 to fill out damaged air units.

I used the Unit list to determine who was receiving priority replacements and made adjustments as I am not happy with my allocation. Too much was going to infantry and not to the battered air units. I plan to keep a better eye on this going forward.




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Allied March 14th - 6/18/2021 2:07:44 AM   
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Allied March 14th

India
The US 3rd Corps presses the attack on the garrison force from Chittagong, who continue their retreat to the Chindwin River. The 4th Corps arriving from the US take advantage of the rain to sneak into the port but are caught by Val dive-bombers. Fortunately, Hurricanes from the IAF were flying CAP and break up the air strike shooting down 2 SPs while losing 1. The troops land unharmed. The beachhead is widened.

Air strikes from British and US dive-bombers hammer elements of the Japanese 1st Army in preparation for a full-scale frontal attack. After three attacks by the India 3rd and Burma Corps the enemy is forced to retreat. The British 10th Corp exploits the breakthrough breaching the Dacca line. Losses were heavy with both sides losing 4SPs. Tactically this puts the 15th and 25th armies in a bit of a pocket. It also cuts off the two Japanese divisions to the north along the Brahaputra River.

The US 2nd Corps crosses the Padma River occupying positions recently abandoned by the 15th IJA. They are now within 50 miles of the beachhead at Chittagong.

British destroyers patrol to the south at end of carrier range on the lookout for the Japanese carriers. Land based dive-bombers are loaded and ready to target an enemy fleet while all available fighters are flying CAP over the British fleet. There is something to be said for a “fleet in being”. It is forcing my air and naval assets to defend against a possible CV strike instead of supporting the fragile hold on Chittagong. And yet the fleet could be in a totally different Ocean.




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