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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 11/24/2005 7:54:08 PM   
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BATTLE OF THE PHILIPPINE SEA--FINAL BALANCE

JAPANESE SIDE

Ships sunk:
CV Ikoma, Katsuragi
CVL Zuiho, Ryuho
CVE Shinyo, Chuyo,


Ships heavy damaged:
CV Aso, Shokaku, Taiho
CVE Taiyo


Ships moderate damaged:
CV Soryu,

Ships light damaged:
CV Akagi,
BB Haruna, Hiei, Yamato
CA Tone


ALLIED SIDE

Ships sunk:
CV Enterprise
DD Bell


Ships heavy damaged:
BB Alabama

Ships moderate damaged:
BB Massachusetts

Ships light damaged:
BB New Jersey
CV Intrepid, Wasp, Randolph, Saratoga,




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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 11/25/2005 1:10:37 PM   
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OPERATION STRESS - - THE AMPHIBIOUS FACTS

11/27/44

-Early morning: The TF 51.1 bombard the Saipan airstrip and japanese defenses. The nipons lost 896 casualties and 19 planes. Only the CL Cleveland was hit by some shells. The damage was minimal.
-Morning: D-Day for the Tinian operation. The 6th USMC DIV sparhead the assault. Two LCI's sunk by mines and another two by coastal gunfire. Ten more heavy damaged by japanese intense fire.

-Afternoon: D-Day for the Saipan operation. The japanese coastal defenses are more hard to bite as expected. CL Cleveland and BB Colorado hit many times by coastal gunfire. Both suffer small fires but maintain your position. The coastal gunfire cause heavy damage on 9 LST, The LST-22 hit a mine and nine destroyers suffer moderate damage. The MSW Revenge was lost while cleaning a path between mines. The first allied wave lost almost 4.000 men. The 77th INF DIV get the worst this day.

11/28/44

-Early morning: Four japanese torpedo patrol boats try to catch the allied transports near Tinian but two are sunk and the others escape without damage on transports.
-Morning: continue the disembakment on Tinian. The LCI-635 hit a mine and sinks and the LCI-628 is sunk by the coastal gunfire.
-Morning: Heavy japanese resistence on Saipan beaches, 500 casualties more in the assault. 12 LST sunk by heavy damage early day, coastal gunfire or mines. Also, the destroyers Bennion, Howarth, Raymond and Samuel B.Roberts sunk near Saipan by same cause.

11/29/44:

-Morning: Arrive to Saipan the second wave aboard the TF 50.3. The fighting is very hard and the allies lost another 2.500 casualties. The mines are a real problem. The MSW Dubbo, Heed and Impecable are sunk try to clear the path. However the LST-176 and LCI-436 was sunk hitting mines anyway. Seems impossible silent the japanese murdeous fire. The DD Killen, DD Haraden and DE Hillbert are heavy damaged by fire and sinks this afternoon. The CL Raleigh aproach to give support but is also heavy damaged.
-Morning: In Tinian the japanese resistence is now very light. The americans have on land 17.000 men. On Saipan the number increases to 61.000.

11/30/44:

-Morning: Finally, the japanese resistence on Saipan seems get weak. Only the LST-390 and the LST-217 are sunk. However, the japanese yet maintain a small number of planes operatives on the airstrip and launch sporadic attacks against the allied transports. A couple of Bettys and Judys sunk the LCI-634 and cause heavy damage to AP Starlight.

-Afternoon: The americans on Saipan try to expand your position but the japanese resistence is very hard. Many casualties on both sides. In Tinian, the allies have lost many supply depots and the troops on land have short of ammo and food, the fighting is continue but the american advance is very slowly.

12/1/44:

-The allied command decide wait in Tinian to more supplies, the airstrip is yet in japanese hands. In Saipan the situation is worst, the allies have lost many men and more troops will be commited from Rabaul and Lae as soon as possible. In the meantime the japanese maintain the control of airstrip however the continous allied assaults.



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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 11/28/2005 11:29:08 AM   
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WEEK NOVEMBER 28 (1944) - DECEMBER 4 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DE Abercrombie (by heavy flooding north Rabaul) 11/28/44
LCI-335 (by heavy flooding near Tinian) 11/28/44
LCI(G)-77 (by heavy flooding near Tinian) 11/28/44
LCI-536 (by heavy flooding near Tinian) 11/28/44
DE John C. Butler (by heavy flooding north Satawal) 11/29/44
MSW Motive (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/2/44
LCI-583 (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/2/44
APD Loy (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam South Guam) 12/2/44
AK Empire Patrol (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 12/2/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CL Ceylon (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 12/2/44*
CLAA Argonaut (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 12/2/44*
AK Empire Flamingo (bombed by Ki-102a flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 12/2/44*
AK Empire Zephyr (torpedoed by G4M2 flying from Rangoon near Tavoy) 12/4/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Bisan Maru (torpedoed by TBM flying from american carrier group NW Saipan) 11/29/44***

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

RO-104 (scuttled by crew because heavy damage on airstrike in Saipan) 11/28/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Charr (damaged by DD Hagikaze near Pescadores Is) 11/30/44*
SS Becona (sunk by PC Shonan Maru#1 south Hong Kong) 12/2/44
SS Flier (sunk by PC Ch.12 near Hong Kong) 12/2/44
SS Chub (sunk by PC-10 near Batan Is.) 12/4/44
SS Scabbardfish (sunk by PC Manju near Batan Is.) 12/4/44
SS Pipefish (damaged by PC-9 in South China Sea) 12/4/44*

SS I-181 (sunk by DD Philip SE Guam) 11/30/44

AK Huzikawa Maru (torpedoed by SS Robalo near Pescadores Is) 11/30/44**
AK Bichu Maru (torpedoed by SS Pipefish in South China Sea) 12/2/44**
AK Tetsuwa Maru (torpedoed by SS Pipefish in South China Sea) 12/2/44**
AK Sanuki Maru (sunk by SS Flier near Hong Kong) 12/2/44
PC Mikura (sunk by SS Pipefish in South China Sea) 12/4/44

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/2/2005 1:01:41 PM   
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MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº35 "NOVEMBER 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (636) Cumulative (12.832)
Air to Air (399)-On field (0)-by Flak (119)-Operational (118)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 736 P-40N, 684 F4F-4 - In Bombers: 687 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (1.450) Cumulative (16.828)
Air to Air (966)-On field (247)-by Flak (186)-Operational (51)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 2.706 Ki-61KAIc, 1.671 A6M3a - In Bombers: 1.218 Ki-49, 1.188 G4M2

THE ACES

Japanese Aces

1.COL Egashira U.(64th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc...................44 Kills
2.COL Sasaki I. (50th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc.....................39 Kills
3.PO2 Nagashima J. (F1/Yamada Daitai)A6M3a................38 Kills
4.CPO Minowa L.(BI-1 Daitai)A6M5.................................35 Kills
5.PO2 Muto K. (F2/Genzan Daitai)A6M5...........................32 Kills

Allied Aces

1.WCDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire VIII.......35 Kills
2.1LT Moore V. (VMF-221-USN) F4U-1................................34 Kills
3.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.........................32 Kills
4.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
5.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills


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JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION NOTES

Planes in Production: Main Types.

A6M5 Zero..........................479 p/month
Ki-84-Ia Frank.................... 396 p/month
Ki-100................................196 p/month
D4Y Judy............................188 p/month
Ki-67..................................174 p/month
B7A Grace..........................127 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
J2M Jack.............................79 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
C6N1-S Myrt........................24 p/month
Ki-83...................................24 p/month
Ki-84-Ic...............................22 p/month
Ki-57-II.............................. 20 p/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

A6M8 Zeke..........................61 theorical/month
A7M2 Reppu........................41 theorical/month


JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.890 units
Heavy Industry............14.011 units
Resources....................19.941 units
Oil.................................2.395 units
Manpower...................... 825 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

Naval Shipyard..................1.654 units
Merchant Shipyard...............720 units
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STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front

-11/2: Another allied assault over the Calcutta front ends with a stalemate. The allied lost 5.000 casualties.
-11/5: The british carrier group near Tavoy launch a airstrike over Bangkok with minor effect.
-11/6: The british carrier group target this time the Rangoon airstrip and destroy many japanese planes on land.


Southwest Pacific front

-11/2: The 3rd USMC Div arrives the outskirts of Lae after a short trip from Finshaffen. The allies probe the japanese defenses.
-11/3: The 43th USA INF Div and the aussie 5th Div heavy fighting around the nipon defenses on Koepang.
-11/9: The aussie 7th INF Div disembark in Koepang to support the allied attack.
-11/15: The fighting increases your level on Koepang, the allies have 40.000 troops on land and the japanese defenders are only 17.000 men.
-11/17: Finally, the allies take Koepang and the japanese retire your troops to forest.

South/Central Pacific Front

-11/8: Heavy fighting around the last japanese defenders around Rabaul. Estimated nipon losses increases to 15.000 men.
-11/17: The operation STRESS start in Rabaul port. The first assault troops embark on transports ships.
-11/18: The first american carrier groups leaves Rabaul to north.
-11/19: Heavy air carrier attacks over Truk airbase. The japanese 60 operational fighters yet in Truk are destroyed. The allies lost 13 planes.
-11/21: New air attacks against the Truk airstrip. No japanese reaction.
-11/23: First air japanese attack against the upcomming american invasion over Mariana islands. Around 200 bombers and fighters from Guam are heavy defeated by the 130 Hellcats on CAP. 74 japanese planes are destroyed. Only four Hellcats shot down.
-11/24: The Kido Butai leaves Palau islands.
-11/26: Battle of the Philippine Sea (see post above). Heavy japanese defeat.



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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/5/2005 12:42:25 PM   
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WEEK DECEMBER 5 (1944) - DECEMBER 11 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Lae (New Guinea) 12/5/44
Talasea (New Britain) 12/11/44
Satawal island 12/7/44
Waingapu (DEI) 12/8/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE Prince William (torpedoed by Ki-67 flying from Saipan near Saipan) 12/6/44**
CVE Kalilin Bay (torpedoed by Ki-67 flying from Guam near Saipan) 12/6/44**
AP Zeilin (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam near Tinian) 12/7/44*
LST-23 (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam near Satawal) 12/9/44***
CLAA Argonaut (torpedoed by Ki-67 flying from Bangkok near Tavoy) 12/11/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DD Hall (scuttled by crew in Saipan, heavy flooding damage) 12/5/44
LCI-624 (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/5/44
APD Loy (by heavy flooding near Rabaul) 12/6/44
LST-271 (by heavy flooding near Tinian) 12/7/44
LST-179 (by heavy flooding near Tinian) 12/7/44
DE Jack Miller (by heavy flooding north Satawal) 12/10/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

CA Kinugasa (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/7/44*
BB Haruna (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/7/44*
BB Hiei (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/7/44*
CV Soryu (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/7/44***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Argonaut (lost near Legaspi) 12/5/44
SS S-35 (sunk by PC Manju near Pescadores Is) 12/7/44
SS Threadfin (damaged by DD Akishimo in South China Sea) 12/9/44**
SS Lamprey (damaged by PC-10 near Takao) 12/11/44*

PC-28 (sunk by SS S-35 near Pescadores Is) 12/7/44
SS I-30 (damaged by DE J.Douglas Blackwood north Truk) 12/9/44***
AK Kunikawa Maru (torpedoed by SS Raton near Okinawa) 12/11/44***
PC-9 (sunk by SS Rock near Batan Is.) 12/11/44

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/5/2005 1:04:02 PM   
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I like your style of an AAR... Keep up the good work

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/8/2005 1:07:53 PM   
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WEEK DECEMBER 12 (1944) - DECEMBER 18 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CVE Makassar Strait (torpedoed by Ki-67 flying from Saipan SE Guam) 12/13/44**
LST-474 (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam SE Guam) 12/14/44***
LST-475 (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam SE Guam) 12/14/44***
LST-581 (by coastal gunfire near Tinian) 12/15/44***
DE Raby (torpedoed by B6N flying from Hollandia near Wewak) 12/15/44***
DE Lovelance (by coastal gunfire near Wewak) 12/16/44**
CVE Bismark Sea (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam south Guam) 12/16/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

CL Raleigh (by heavy flooding north Satawal) 12/15/44
LCI-527 (by coastal gunfire near Wewak) 12/14/44
DD Brownson (by heavy flooding near Kavieng) 12/17/44
CA Canberra (torpedoed by B6N flying from Hollandia near Wewak) 12/18/44

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

CA Kako (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/16/44*
CL Noshiro (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/16/44*
CL Katori (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/16/44*
CA Kinugasa (bombed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/16/44*
AK Havana Maru (by gunfire from allied surface group in Kendari) 12/16/44***
AK Daiju Maru (bombed by PB4Y flying from Amboina in Kendari) 12/17/44**
AK Tairyu Maru (bombed by PB4Y flying from Amboina in Kendari) 12/17/44**

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

ML Tokiwa (torpedoed by TBF from american carrier group in Peleliu) 12/16/44
AK Raizan Maru (bombed by PB4Y flying from Amboina in Kendari) 12/17/44
AK Tsurugisan Maru (bombed by PB4Y flying from Amboina in Kendari) 12/17/44
AK Kosho Maru (bombed by PB4Y flying from Amboina in Kendari) 12/17/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Yamahagi Maru (sunk by SS Cod near Batan Is.) 12/15/44

LST-601 (torpedoed by SS I-47 north Satawal) 12/15/44

SS I-185 (sunk by DE Tabberer near Guam) 12/17/44

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/12/2005 1:00:44 PM   
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WEEK DECEMBER 19 (1944) - DECEMBER 25 (1944)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Wewak (New Guinea) 12/19/44
Siador (New Guinea) 12/21/44
Kendari (Celebes) 12/25/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

LCI-626 (by coastal gunfire near Tinian) 12/19/44***
LSM-14 (by coastal gunfire near Tinian) 12/19/44***
DD Charles Badger (torpedoed by B6N flying from Hollandia near Wewak) 12/20/44***
DE Samuel S.Miles (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44**
DE Acree (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44**
AP Golden City (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44**
AP Olmsted (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44**
DD John Rodgers (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44**

CVE Kitkun Bay (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Davao near Kendari) 12/20/44**
CVE Liscome Bay (bombed by G4M2 flying from Tacloban near Kendari) 12/22/44*
CVE Saginaw Bay (torpedoed by B6N flying from Makassar near Kendari) 12/23/44**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LST-581 (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam north Truk) 12/19/44
DE Raby (beached by crew near Wewak) 12/20/44
AP De Darby (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44
AP Gilliam (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44
AP Sarasota (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/24/44
MSW Skirmish (cleaning mines near Saipan) 12/24/44
MSW Sentry (cleaning mines near Saipan) 12/24/44
AP Haskell (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/25/44
AP Comet (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 12/25/44
MSW Signet (cleaning mines near Saipan) 12/25/44
DE Kyme (hit a mine near Saipan) 12/25/44
AP Lamar (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam near Saipan) 12/25/44

JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

AK Kyushyu Maru (bombed by B-29 flying from Darwin in Kendari) 12/20/44
AK Tairyo Maru (bombed by B-29 flying from Darwin in Kendari) 12/20/44
AK Daiju Maru (bombed by B-29 flying from Darwin in Kendari) 12/20/44
SS RO-46 (scuttled by crew in Kendari) 12/22/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS Nautilus (sunk by PC Kume near Aparri) 12/19/44
SS Templar (sunk by PC Miyake in South China Sea) 12/19/44

CVE Kitkun Bay (sunk by SS RO-179 north Darwin) 12/24/44

SS I-201 (lost near Tinian) 12/19/44
SS RO-108 (sunk by DDs Kennison and Hull near Guam) 12/24/44

PC-68 (sunk by SS Seadragon near Vigan) 12/21/44

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/15/2005 9:11:39 PM   
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WEEK DECEMBER 26 (1944) - JANUARY 1 (1945)

[Note: Light damage*-Medium damage**-Heavy damage***]

JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Hansa (New Guinea) 12/28/44

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

AK Edward S. Hough (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam near Satawal) 12/26/44**
DD Roe (torpedoed by G4M1 flying from Guam east of Guam) 12/27/44***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

AP Olmsted (by heavy flooding near Saipan) 12/26/44
AP Golden City (by heavy flooding near Saipan) 12/26/44
DE Samuel S. Miles (by heavy flooding SE Saipan) 12/27/44
CVE Liscome Bay (torpedoed by B6N flying from Makassar near Dili) 12/26/44

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

SS I-48 (damaged by DD Murray SE Guam) 12/27/44***
SS RO-109 (damaged by DD Hailey near Saipan) 12/27/44***
SS RO-49 (sunk by DD Murray SE Guam) 12/27/44
SS RO-103 (sunk by DD Kimberly north Satawal) 12/28/44

DD Kiyonami (torpedoed by SS Gar near Aparri) 12/27/44***
DD Kiyonami (sunk by SS Pargo near Takao) 12/28/44
PC PC-63 (sunk by SS Rock south Okinawa) 12/28/44
PC PC-21 (sunk by SS Hoe near Takao) 12/31/44

SS Lagarto (sunk by PC-60 north Aparri) 12/28/44
SS S-28 (damaged by DD Shiranuhi near Manila) 12/28/44**
SS Thurnback (sunk by PC-43 south Okinawa) 12/31/44
SS Hoe (sunk by DD Shiranuhi near Takao) 12/31/44
SS Tigrone (sunk by PC-56 near Tuguegarao) 1/1/45

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 12/20/2005 2:06:33 PM   
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MONTH SPECIAL ISSUE Nº36 "DECEMBER 1944"

THE AIR CAMPAIGN

ALLIED SIDE

Allied month losses total (453) Cumulative (13.290)
Air to Air (198)-On field (26)-by Flak (76)-Operational (153)
Top Allied Plane Losses
In Fighters: 743 P-40N, 684 F4F-4 - In Bombers: 687 B-17E, 468 B-24D

JAPANESE SIDE

Japanese month losses total (990) Cumulative (17.697)
Air to Air (554)-On field (340)-by Flak (50)-Operational (46)
Top Japanese Plane Losses
In Fighters: 2.888 Ki-61KAIc, 1.676 A6M3a - In Bombers: 1.246 G4M2, 1.218 Ki-49

THE ACES

Japanese Aces

1.COL Egashira U.(64th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc...................44 Kills
2.COL Sasaki I. (50th Ftr.Sentai)Ki-61KAIc.....................39 Kills
3.PO2 Nagashima J. (F1/Yamada Daitai)A6M3a................38 Kills
4.CPO Minowa L.(BI-1 Daitai)A6M5.................................35 Kills
5.PO2 Muto K. (F2/Genzan Daitai)A6M5...........................32 Kills

Allied Aces

1.WCDR Ingersoll J. (232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire VIII.......35 Kills
2.1LT Moore V. (VMF-221-USN) F4U-1................................34 Kills
3.CPT Harris, E.A.(49th FG-USAAF) P-38G.........................32 Kills
4.FLT Snowdon N.(232º Squadron-RAF) Spitfire Vb............31 Kills
5.2LT Atkins O. (49th FG-USAAF) P-38G...........................31 Kills


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JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION NOTES

Planes in Production: Main Types.

A6M5 Zero..........................479 p/month
Ki-84-Ic Frank.................... 418 p/month
Ki-100................................196 p/month
D4Y Judy............................188 p/month
Ki-67..................................174 p/month
B7A Grace..........................127 p/month
Ki-83..................................103 p/month
N1K1-J George.................... 93 p/month
P1Y Frances....................... 83 p/month
G4M2 Betty......................... 79 p/month
Ki-102a Randy.................... 62 p/month
C6N Myrt........................... 60 p/month
A6M5c.................................48 P/month
C6N1-S Myrt........................24 p/month
Ki-57-II.............................. 20 p/month
G4M2e Betty........................20 p/month

Planes under development: Main Types

A6M8 Zeke..........................64 theorical/month
A7M2 Reppu........................46 theorical/month


JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL AND ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

Armament.....................604 units
Vehicles........................136 units
Aircraft engines............2.930 units
Heavy Industry............14.011 units
Resources....................19.341 units
Oil.................................2.421 units
Manpower...................... 823 units

JAPANESE NAVAL/MERCHANT PRODUCTION

Naval Shipyard..................1.654 units
Merchant Shipyard...............720 units
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STATE OF THE WAR-MONTH RESUME-WAR DIARY

Burma Front

-12/3: New allied offensive in Calcutta front cause heavy losses to both sides. The japanese must withdrawn some forces.


Southwest Pacific front

-12/2: Heavy fighting on Lae front. The japanese defenses are almost destroyed by marines attacks.
-12/5: The Marines take Lae after a heavy assault with artillery and tanks. The japanese forces must going to Salamaua.


South/Central Pacific Front

-12/1: The Kido Butai leaves Peleliu and take refuge in Manila and Kure.
-12/1: Heavy fighting on Saipan and Tinian. Massive japanese fortress take a lot of work to allies.
-12/7: The american carrier forces (VADM Towers) launch a heavy airstrike against the Peleliu japanese base. In the port the japanese maintain yet the CV Soryu (heavy damaged and unable to navigate) and some cruisers and destroyers. The japanese carrier is again damaged beside a couple of cruisers, the later light.
-12/7: The 632th Tank force take Satawal without fight.
-12/9: The 188th Glider Rgt. launch a assault against Siador. The 2.800 japanese defenders win a little defensive battle.
-12/11: The allies take Talasea after a airborne assault from Buin (511th USA Para Bn)
-12/12: The BBs Mississippi, California, Pensylvannia, Maryland and Nevada bombard japanese positions in Tinian.
-12/14: A carrier group with the CVs Yorktown, Bon Homme Richard, Antietam and Bunker Hill (VADM Halsey) undergoing continous airstrikes against the rest of nipon air forces in Mariana islands.
-12/14: The 2nd USMC Div attack Wewak. The coastal gunfire sunk the LCI-527.
-12/16: The VADM Towers bombard again the Peleliu port with Helldiver and TBF, a minelayer was sunk and many others warships light damaged.
-12/16: Heavy japanese resistence on Wewak.
-12/19: The RADM Smith bombard Wewak with the battleships Maryland, Nevada, Pensylvannia, California and Mississippi, three cruisers and eight destroyers. This afternoon the base is secured by the marines.
-12/20: The 1st USA CAV DIV take Maumere without fight.
-12/21: The allies take Siador.
-12/27: American carrier planes from CVs Franklin, Hancock, Shangri-La and Cabot attack the Hollandia aistrip to prepare the upcoming amphibious operation over Hansa.
-12/28: Hansa is secured by the 511th USA Para Bn.

DEI/Philippine front

-12/7: The aussies arrive in force to Waingapu, the base is undefender and take at once.
-12/16: A allied surface group with 7 heavy cruisers, 4 light and eight destroyers bombard Kendari base without problems. 25 japanese planes are destroyed and four merchants are sunk.
-12/21: Allied amphibious assault against Kendari. The 43th USA INF DIV and the 7th Aussie INF DIV sparhead the attack. The base is secured the christmas day.



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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/1/2006 7:28:24 PM   
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WEEK JANUARY 2 (1945) - JANUARY 8 (1945)

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JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Dagua (New Guinea) 1/2/45
Tinian (Mariana islands) 1/3/45

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DE Kenneth M.Willet (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/2/45***
DE Finnigan (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/2/45***

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

LSM-311 (blow up by mine near Saipan) 1/2/45
DE Rudderow (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/2/45
DE Day (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/2/45
MSW Strategy (cleaning mines near Saipan) 1/2/45
MSW Spectacle (cleaning mines near Saipan) 1/3/45

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

DD Philip (sunk by SS RO-107 near Guam) 1/2/45

SS Raton (lost near Aparri) 1/2/45
SS Bugara (sunk by PC Nomi near Swatow) 1/4/45
SS Icefish (sunk by PC Shinnan near Aparri) 1/6/45

AO Seiyo Maru (torpedoed by SS Picuda near Brunei) 1/4/45**
AK Kennichi Maru (torpedoed by SS Bugara near Swatow) 1/4/45**
AK Horaizan Maru (sunk by SS Capelin near Takao) 1/5/45

SS I-47 (damaged by DD Lyman K.Swenson near Satawal) 1/6/45

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/4/2006 7:18:10 PM   
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WEEK JANUARY 9 (1945) - JANUARY 15 (1945)

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JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Madang (New Guinea) 1/9/45

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

DE Bright (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/9/45***
DD Radford (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/9/45***
DE Gregory (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/10/45***
CL Phoenix (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/13/45*

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DE Kendall C. Campbell (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/9/45
MSW Severe (cleaning mines near Saipan) 1/9/45
MSW Scurry (cleaning mines near Saipan) 1/9/45
APD Cofer (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/9/45
APD Newman (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/9/45
LSM-131 (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/10/45
LST-702 (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/10/45
AK Aurelin (scuttled by crew near Tinian) 1/15/45

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Amaho Maru (sunk by SS Capelin near Taipei) 1/9/45
TK Shinkoku Maru (torpedoed by SS Tudor north Muntok) 1/10/45**
TK Ichiyo Maru (torpedoed by SS Flying Fish near Takao) 1/10/45**
AK Ryoka Maru (torpedoed by SS Sand Lance near Swatow) 1/12/45***

SS RO-105 (damaged by DD McCord near Guam) 1/9/45***

SS Pickerel (sunk by PC-51 near Takao) 1/9/45
SS Tudor (sunk by DD Ayanami north Muntok) 1/10/45
SS Gar (lost near Jailolo) 1/11/45
SS Redfish (sunk by DD Oshio in South China Sea) 1/13/45

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/8/2006 7:00:03 PM   
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WEEK JANUARY 16 (1945) - JANUARY 22 (1945)

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JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Hollandia (New Guinea) 1/22/45

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

CA Houston (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/17/45*
CA Northampton (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/19/45*
LST-74 (hit a mine near Hollandia) 1/21/45**
LST-73 (hit a mine near Hollandia) 1/21/45**
LST-84 (hit a mine near Hollandia) 1/21/45**

ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

DE Tills (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/17/45
DD Roe (by coastal gunfire near Saipan) 1/20/45
LST-576 (by heavy flooding near Guam) 1/20/45
MSW Grebe (cleaning mines near Saipan) 1/20/45

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

ML Hoko (bombed by PB4Y flying from Tinian in Peleliu) 1/20/45***
ML Sokuten (bombed by PB4Y flying from Tinian in Peleliu) 1/20/45***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

AK Lushan Maru (sunk by SS Razorback near Sakashima) 1/16/45

SS Lizardfish (lost near Aparri, intelligence supose hit by a Baka jet bomb) 1/19/45

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/12/2006 2:40:25 PM   
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WEEK JANUARY 23 (1945) - JANUARY 29 (1945)

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ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

APD Kline (scuttled by crew near Tinian) 1/28/45
LST-73 (scuttled by crew near Tinian) 1/28/45

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

DD Hayashio (bombed by PB4Y flying from Tinian in Peleliu) 1/24/45***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

PC PC-72 (torpedoed by SS Cisco in South China Sea) 1/24/45***
TK Kaijo Maru (sunk by SS Trepang near Balikpapan) 1/24/45
DD Hayanami (torpedoed by SS Blenny near Pescadores Is) 1/28/45**
TK Takekun Maru (torpedoed by SS Gurnard near Brunei) 1/28/45

SS S-31 (sunk by DD Oshio near Brunei) 1/28/45
SS Gurnard (sunk by PC Wakamiya near Jesselton) 1/28/45

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/17/2006 7:28:14 PM   
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WEEK JANUARY 30 (1945) - FEBRUARY 5 (1945)

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JAPANESE BASES TAKEN BY THE ALLIES

Rahaeng (Burma) 1/30/45

ALLIED SHIPS DAMAGED

BB Arkansas (torpedoed by B6N flying from Peleliu near Ulithi) 2/3/45*
BB New York (torpedoed by B7A flying from Peleliu near Palau) 2/4/45**
BB Indiana (bombed by Ki-51 flying from Peleliu near Palau) 2/4/45*

JAPANESE SHIPS DAMAGED

ML Yaeyama (by gunfire from american surface group in Peleliu) 2/4/45***
AV Kamikawa Maru (by gunfire from american surface group in Peleliu) 2/4/45***

THE SUBMARINE WARFARE

PC-47 (sunk by SS Cabezon in South China Sea) 1/31/45
SS RO-107 (lost south Guam) 2/1/45
AK Kizugawa Maru (sunk by SS Loggerhead near HOng Kong) 2/3/45
TK Tatekawa Maru (sunk by SS Trepang near Balikpapan) 2/4/45
SS RO-111 (damaged by DD Hyman SE Guam) 2/5/45***

SS Cabezon (sunk by PC-81 in South China Sea) 1/31/45
SS Hacleback (lost near Swatow) 1/31/45
SS S-32 (sunk by PC-60 near Hong Kong) 2/4/45

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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/19/2006 3:30:01 PM   
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Unfortunately, in this moment, i must abandon this game.
The reasons are the following:

1.Because my fault, or more surely because the excessive aircraft expand i do, the japanese aircraft production has collapsed.
My engine and aircraft polls are empty and the partial solution stopping some planes months ago has no results. Actually have more than twenty daitais/hikotais on "reorganizing" and with no hope to reveive it.
2.The number of japanese TK has decreased to minimal number and the oil and resources do not reach Home industries to cover the production.
3.May be because i have upgraded to 1.6 without re-start, the auto-convoy system is down.
4.The japanese air remplacements are soooo small and virtually all japanese fighters (army and navy) have experience below 50.

Sorry to my readers and thanks to support and read my AAR.
I hope re-start another game, with some modifications, japanese favour.

Fremen.



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RE: War in the Pacific-Schematic Mode-The Chronology - 1/19/2006 9:46:08 PM   
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Qué faena tio!!

Es uno de los 2 AARs que seguía con asiduidad!. Era fácil de leer y entretenido!. Menuda cagada la de los aviones no??. Supongo que te faltó algo de experiencia...
Sería interesante que colgases algun mapita con la situación final y tb alguna estadística final del asunto no??
No obstante, antes de abandonar la batalla, te recomiendo que te tomes unos días de reflexión y luego decidas definitivamente. La partida estaba en un momento muy interesante!

Un saludo, fremen

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