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Author Topic: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - July 1st 1942  (Read 93523 times)

Mithras

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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #615 on: May 21, 2011, 06:47:49 am »

I see Kudo isn't on the list. I hope he hasn't died yet.
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #616 on: May 21, 2011, 06:56:46 am »

I see Kudo isn't on the list. I hope he hasn't died yet.

WO Kudo, O, is still in 3rd Ku S-1 Det B based now at Koepang in Timor, Indonesia. He has 1 victory, an Albacore if I remember right...

I'm building up there preparing defenses on that flank, and today I moved in a reconnaissance air unit that will photograph Darwin tomorrow, if weather permits. Kudo's unit is tasked with defending the base and escorting G4Ms that patrol the Timor Sea looking for targets. Depending on what recce finds at Darwin I'll move in more units, both fighters and bombers and hit the port and/or the air fields.
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« Reply #617 on: May 23, 2011, 01:33:11 pm »

... Are the Allies even trying?  ::) He should've seen that it would only cause massive losses after that last failed raid; to launch more, several under the same conditions make me really wonder what the opponent is thinking.
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« Reply #618 on: May 24, 2011, 02:09:46 am »

... Are the Allies even trying?  ::) He should've seen that it would only cause massive losses after that last failed raid; to launch more, several under the same conditions make me really wonder what the opponent is thinking.

I think those hits he achieved on Haguro encouraged him to try his luck against my carriers. Why he wasted his machines and aircrew against transports, I have no idea.  ;)

June 9th

The Australians repeat yesterday's skip bombing runs against our shipping near Lihir: 13 Hudson III long range variants lose 11 of their number against Zeroes, miss their bombs and on their way out Zeroes find and down 12th.

Our aerial recce checks Darwin twice today: nearly 100 aircraft reported on the fields, 40,000 troops(!!!) and while the port seems to be empty, there are some half a dozen war ships anchored nearby. 39 Zeroes will sweep the airspace tomorrow, lets see if we can bag some fighters! I'm also moving in a second G4M unit.
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« Reply #619 on: May 24, 2011, 02:47:11 am »

Maybe he's trying to build up Erkki into overconfidence, only to launch a stunning reversal somehow?

It's the only plan I'm seeing from the 'let's keep making ineffective raids that are wiping out my airforce' attacks.
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« Reply #620 on: May 24, 2011, 03:08:53 am »

Maybe he's trying to build up Erkki into overconfidence, only to launch a stunning reversal somehow?

It's the only plan I'm seeing from the 'let's keep making ineffective raids that are wiping out my airforce' attacks.

Yeah well Hudsons are nearly his most useless bombers. Its waste of aircrew however, and you can imagine where my air groups' fighting morale is!  ;) Mostly just free kills, wasted supply, aircrew and training up MY pilots.

I dont think he even wants to try reconquering the area back, he first needs the air superiority, and without long range fighters, bombers nor carriers and risking Kido Butai visit... Hes most likely to commit somewhere else: China, Burma? He seems to have big base buildup going in Darwin, but without support those troops just arent going to sail across the Timor Sea. Or if they do, they are going to pay for it.
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #621 on: May 24, 2011, 05:47:12 pm »

Is there any places where he might be staging a fleet near Darwin? Or points of entry coming from somewhere else towards there, through which a large fleet could pass? If there are any chokepoints, I would suggest placing subs for when he tries to send in a large fleet for an expected counterattack.
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #622 on: May 24, 2011, 07:58:50 pm »

...and training up MY pilots.

Pardon my tangental and likely dull memory relating to this. I was play CivRev and I was attacking the final city held by anyone other than me. I was Greek and they were Russian or Egyptian. So anyway, I wheeled up my superstack of Tank armies and attacked. The defenders were so F*CKING experienced thet they tore through entire Tank Armies without taking a single hit. After several attempts I realized that all I was doing was giving them more experience. In the end it took 3-4 bomber wings bombing them all in the same turn to finally kill these defenders (riflemen, no less, not even final tier units)!

Therefore, he must be stalling you unitl he gets a nuke?

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That's all I got.
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« Reply #623 on: May 25, 2011, 02:53:01 am »

Is there any places where he might be staging a fleet near Darwin? Or points of entry coming from somewhere else towards there, through which a large fleet could pass? If there are any chokepoints, I would suggest placing subs for when he tries to send in a large fleet for an expected counterattack.

Not really, there are no (proper) roads nor railroad from elsewhere Australia let alone the industrial areas, so he'd have to bring everything by sea. The eastern route has 15 Japanese submarines and western route is for hundreds of miles under G4M1's torpedo delivery range, as is Darwin itself... Our major naval bases Soerebaja, Palembang and Singapore are closer, as is 90% of our oil fields and fuel refineries, so fighting here is logistically much, much easier to us.

Today's sweep found no fighters CAPing, we will sweep again tomorrow and the G4Ms are allowed to go in, all 60 of them. 8 ships reported, destroyers and some troop transports.

I'm also thinking about sending in a destroyer/torpedo destroyer recce force to check out for mines... If they hit none, the battleships will go in. BBs Yamato, Mutsu, Ise, Fuso, Yamashiro, Kongo and Haruna with their massive escorts are now sitting at Soerebaja just 3 day's sail away. All depends on the coming days aerial attacks... The operation is a go if there are any B-17s confirmed at Darwin.  ;)

...and training up MY pilots.

Pardon my tangental and likely dull memory relating to this. I was play CivRev and I was attacking the final city held by anyone other than me. I was Greek and they were Russian or Egyptian. So anyway, I wheeled up my superstack of Tank armies and attacked. The defenders were so F*CKING experienced thet they tore through entire Tank Armies without taking a single hit. After several attempts I realized that all I was doing was giving them more experience. In the end it took 3-4 bomber wings bombing them all in the same turn to finally kill these defenders (riflemen, no less, not even final tier units)!

Therefore, he must be stalling you unitl he gets a nuke?

...

That's all I got.

Experience is important but it doesnt play that great a role... I have managed to keep my well trained pre-war pilot force mostly intact, and fighting over Japanese controlled territory and bases they have been able to do pretty well against the Allies and not lose many pilots. We have now shot down over 550 of modern American fighters alone, (P-40Es, P-400s, P-39s) and closer to 250 bombers. Great majority of them have gone down over Japanese controller land or bases, so we can expect some 400 KIA/MIA fighter and 200 KIA/MIA bomber pilots during the first 6 months. I dont think they can keep up with those losses, yet, without the pilot quality going down.

June 10th

Very quiet day again, but the Java operation finally gets some progress, and Malang falls to the Japanese troops and the Dutch force is retreated to the Southernmost tip of the island. It shouldnt take more than 2 weeks to finish off that force.

In Burma, the combined assault of paratroopers and the fresh 33rd Division in scheduled to be launched in 5 days. We will try to flank the main British force that sits in the rain forest, suppressed by our bombers, while our paratroops land at Chiang Mai up the rail road and the main infantry force is railed in once Thai infantry, supported by Japanese, pushes aside the small British force of apparently just one rifle battalion. We first need to rail the 33rd INF DIV closer from Bangkok and move in some transport planes.
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #624 on: May 25, 2011, 10:03:42 am »

Is there any places where he might be staging a fleet near Darwin? Or points of entry coming from somewhere else towards there, through which a large fleet could pass? If there are any chokepoints, I would suggest placing subs for when he tries to send in a large fleet for an expected counterattack.

Heres the map;


The 3 bases in top right corner: they're being built... Crappy photoshopping.  ;)
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« Reply #625 on: May 26, 2011, 03:18:30 am »

June 11th

China: our "spearheads"(mobile breakthrough divisions) finally run into more determined resistance and are stopped... The terrain is such that I doubt they can be thrown back, but now we need to "mop up" some behind our lines before we can continue. The Southern front is progressing very well, the Chinese units have been cut into pieces and while some of them try to form up bigger concentrations in favorable terrain they are still too small and dont threaten our supply lines, yet.

Burma: The 2nd Raiding Regiment of paratroopers is in position at Pisanuloke, and the 33rd INF DIV will rail to the front line and unload in 3 days. Operation doesnt have a name so feel free to suggest.... Also, the 7th INF DIV is approximately a week away from Bangkok, it will be used mostly as a strategic reserve and I will commit it once I see how the situation develops. Probably sending it to Pisanuloke as well, or Moulmein if we actually do achieve a breakthrough and the enemy retreats.

Air war: Those 8 ships at Darwin are gone! Zeros and Ki-43s fly still but meet no opposition. Aerial recce says 38 bombers, 24 fighters and 35 other/unID'd planes. Hmm....

For the 9th day in a streak, P-39s and P-36s strafe our troops near Gasmata, while our H6K2-L transport flying boats fly in supplies. We will LRCAP-trap the place tomorrow with 2 groups of Zeroes, there should be a minimum of 40 Zeros over target at any time. Good luck Cobras and Mohawks!  ;)
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #626 on: May 26, 2011, 08:53:47 am »

I suggest operation Sticky Rice, from the rice eaten in those parts of Thailand.
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #627 on: May 26, 2011, 12:59:21 pm »

for burma...Operation After Shave
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Re: War in the Pacific: AE PBEM - June 5th
« Reply #628 on: May 27, 2011, 04:40:38 am »

I suggest operation Sticky Rice, from the rice eaten in those parts of Thailand.

Sticky Rice sounds OK to me...

June 12th

China: More Chinese "roadblock" units retreated, they keep suffering horrific losses compared to Japanese...

Java: Batavia finally falls! Industry is almost intact, too.

Burma:

Operation Sticky Rice is a go - 36 x Ki-56 transport planes are transferred to Pisanuloke, Ki-43 CAP placed, the 2nd Royal Thai Army Inf. Division and 24th IJA Inf. Regiment begin their march up the railroad. Ki-46 photographs Chiang Mai tomorrow, paratrooper attack scheduled for 15th - the day before there should be enemy contact on the ground.

2nd Raiding Regiment is fully prepared, some Ki-56s still need maintenance but they should be 100% ready when they are needed. IJA 33rd Inf. Division now at Pisanuloke, ready to be railed up.

Operational plans:




New Britain air war: Our Zeros catch 18 P-39D Cobras and 12 P-36 Mohawks: we lose 7 Zeros to all reasons, 1 pilot MIA, 4 pilots KIA (including 2 aces, 5 and 11 kill ones!), but Zeros shoot down, as confirmed kills, 8 P-36s(damaging 3 more) and 9 P-39Ds(damaging 7). Most probably the enemy lost 9 or 10 P-36s and 12-13 P-39s, and 7 to 10 pilots. This kill ratio is not as good as it has used to be, but still acceptable. Lets hope that battle was just an exception...

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In other news...

CVL Ryujo completes her repairs at Okayama. She will act as a reserve until the end of the month when she begins her upgrades... She will receive 20 new 25mm Type 96 AAA barrels in 2 and 3 gun batteries. Once shes ready, hopefully by mid July, she will rejoin the Carrier Division II.

CV Hiyo is ready in 4 days! She will immediately sail to join the Carrier Division II at Singapore, first picking up Ryujo's escorts as well as the now repaired torpedo cruisers Kitakami and Oi.
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« Reply #629 on: May 27, 2011, 11:11:40 am »

Nice to see some movements in Burma. I cannot wait to see how it'll turn out.

P.S. Did the Brits hold Chiang Mai in the war? I cannot remember that...
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