PzB74
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No, the carriers are gone forever...will get 2 converted passenger liners soon: The Hiyo and Junyo - these are 25knots ships with 52 ac each. They will not be able to replace the lost Hiryu and Soryu - but they will take their place in the line. For operation hangover the 4 remainig carriers of the KB with 310 ac will be supported by the light carriers and their 105 ac. 415 ac should be enough to stave of the US carriers if Wobbly gets bold. AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 03/12/42 Surface Combat Invasions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TF 9 troops unloading over beach at Nauru Island, 79,91 Japanese ground losses: 46 casualties reported --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Air Combat A quiet day in the air - 0 ac lost on both sides! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on Changsha , at 47,36 Japanese aircraft Ki-44-IIb Tojo x 1 Allied aircraft I-153c x 4 SB-2c x 16 No Japanese losses No Allied losses Heavy Industry hits 4 Aircraft Attacking: 3 x SB-2c bombing at 6000 feet 7 x SB-2c bombing at 6000 feet 3 x SB-2c bombing at 6000 feet 3 x SB-2c bombing at 6000 feet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on 104th Division, at 47,29 Allied aircraft Buffalo I x 9 Blenheim I x 3 Allied aircraft losses Blenheim I: 1 damaged Aircraft Attacking: 3 x Blenheim I bombing at 6000 feet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat Ground combat at Banjarmasin Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 4840 troops, 21 guns, 0 vehicles Defending force 948 troops, 7 guns, 0 vehicles Japanese assault odds: 18 to 1 - should be rid of the remnang at Borneo soon! Japanese ground losses: 2 casualties reported Allied ground losses: 11 casualties reported Guns lost 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 47,35 Japanese Deliberate attack - always a small chink unit on the railroad to sweep away! Attacking force 8204 troops, 90 guns, 0 vehicles Defending force 2186 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles Japanese assault odds: 364 to 1 Japanese ground losses: 9 casualties reported Allied ground losses: 54 casualties reported Defeated Allied Units Retreating! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Akyab Allied Shock attack Attacking force 4442 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles Defending force 90 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles Allied assault odds: 234 to 1 Japanese ground losses: 152 casualties reported - the bulk of the unit is now safe in Rangoon. Guns lost 5 Allied ground losses: 17 casualties reported -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Nauru Island - small island west of Tarawa. Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 563 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles Japanese assault odds: 22 to 1 (fort level 0) Japanese forces CAPTURE Nauru Island base !!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Situation Report Been looking over my available forces: There will not be much time to rest, but it should be possible to sail on April 1st. Considering whether I should send the KB into the Indian Ocean to hunt down convoys and raid major ports before the attack. The KB will put into port in two days together with the light carriers. At Singapore I will soon have 10 crack divisions and 7 tank regiments ready for Hangover. Wobbly will soon know why they call me the Hammer I've looked into the situation in China and come up with a new plan: The North China Command HQ is marching towards Yenen together with numerous units including divisions, artillery, tank, enigneer, aviation and tank regiments. I got a lot of smaller units to spare from the Kwantung Army, and now as there is now longer a threat against Yenen, the experienced garrison will be expanded into an Army and prepare to march east towards Kungchang. If they're quick, it should be possible to cut of the retreating Chinese Army before it reaches Kungching. At Sian I now got 280000 men, and there are still sizeable garrisons all along the railroad line - and all the bases got at least 2 forts and building. I can easily spare almost 200000 men and march north together with the North China Command. Morale averages at around 50 and I need to rest my troops first and prepare. Situation Map: China, Burma and India
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"The problem in defense is how far you can go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without" - Dwight D. Eisenhower
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