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Hmmm I hope you are right I just think I tried to rush it.
 
I n eed to wait 6 weeks for my next big adventure but troops and ships are slowly assembling
 
I am supplying Marcus but none of my heavies can reach Japan yet but it is coming !!!!
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Next couple of turns are quiet I am clearing his blocking forces west of Bankok and I will have a further 30,000 men to aid with the final assault.
 
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OK what to do next in the West.
 
Assuming my additional 30,000 men allow me to take Bangkok and link up with the landing force in the South where do I go next ?
 
The base I really want is the one between Hanoi and Saigon its a big AF potentially in range of a lot of Industry.
 
Another amphib is a possibility but the fear of landing into another set of lvl 9 forts holds me back.
 
I could just link up my forces and then order a mass attack down the rail line but the battle at Bankok is weakening my forces so I am not sure what to do.
 
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I hope you're not looking to me for hints!
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OK 10 days have passed and apart from repeated shock attacks at Bankok not much has happened PZB performed a surface raid at Marcus and ran into a small DD Sqn led by Tromp.
 
Bankok fell yesterday after a hard fought battle the Battle Honour will be added to the roll of honour of the Australian Army - But the army is wrecked my plans for SEA conquest are on hold the army needs 3 weeks to refit the armour is in good shape but the inf got chewed up in the fight for the city.
 
My Armour pursued but I have decided not chase him down.
 
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OK some more info things have went well in the last few days I will get back to daily updates next week when things calm down at work.
 
Western Theatre
 
The Australian Army resting from its victory in the Battle of Bangkok has not pursued the Japanese North insead I recalled the armour as it was in reasonable shape compared to my gutted Inf Divs.
 
I ordered most of the Armour and all Arty and AA to move South to join the force besieging Sieman after two days the bridghead was linked with 1st Aus Army with the armoured spearhead from 1st Army the US Corps broke through at Sieman in a single day !!!!
 
Armour let lose in open country for the first time pursued with a vengeance  500 Tanks bouced the japanese out of Kratie and then out of Pnom Penh
 
Follow up forces of 1st US Cavalry Div crossed the river securing a foothold threatening Bien Po.
 
All th etime the Aussies are resting in Bangkok and reorganising a fresh Aus Div (3rd) was brought up to Bangkok to spearhead the next attack.
 
The plan is as follows
 
4 Aus Light Armoured Regts in Stuarts are driving on Ubon supported by 2 Seabee Bns a base force and 3rd Aus Div.
 
2 Parachute Bdes are prepped for Ubon and ready to drop in if required.
 
After Ubon is secured it is my Intention to mount a seaborne invasion of either northern French Indo China around Hanoi, or around Hue or on the Island of Hainan
 
Hanoi is risky as its close to training areas so my B29's have been resting as they will be required for AF suppression if I go that route.
 
If this works I will pincer the Japanese forces in French Indo China and can eliminate them at my leisure.
 
The success or failure of this operation is secondary I Just want PZB to draw troops out of China or HI to stop me as I will conduct flanking Amphib assaults when required to cut off and wipe out his troops.
 
I have 1st USMC Div/ 3rd USMC Div and 24th US Div ready for this operation.
 
After the conquest of French Indo China is complete the two USMC Divs will rest ready for my HI Adventure.
 
 
Eastern Theatre
 
Forces are congregating at Pearl thousands of ships are in the harbour, hundreds of thousands of men get ready.
 
My carriers are knocking off sys damage and need another 3 - 4 weeks to be ready but then it will be time to pull the trigger
 
I am going to sent about 15 Divs I hope against HI or Sakkalin or Korea
 
A further 5 Divs will join them from the West (incl 2 USMC Divs) the next attack will NOT fail !!!!
 
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It takes about 60-80 AK's for a div to do a full oneturn landing. That's 1000 AK's :)

Ofcourse you now have a buttload of landing crafts anyway.
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At present at Pearl or en route I have 12 Operational Fleet Carriers, 6 more are in the yards for the long term
5 CVL's with 1 in yards
11 Operational BB's (2 in yards)
18 CVE's
37 Cruisers
c 200 Destryers
80 Large or Medium AP's
280 LS's
300 AK's
72 MSW's
15 Oilers 
 
Ground componenet
 
2 USMC Divs
7 US Army Divs
2 Aus, 1 NZ and 1 Canadian Div
17 US Independent RCT's
11 Armoured Bns
 
So say about 20 Divs worth of troops in the Eastern Theatre
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Are 300 AKs enough for you at this point in the war?  Also, how many TKs?  Do you have enough of them?
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ORIGINAL: Mike Solli

Are 300 AKs enough for you at this point in the war? Also, how many TKs? Do you have enough of them?

I'd say no. Even with the landingcrafts and all the AP's he'd need about 500 atleast imho.
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RE: Iwo

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I remember someone saying, and maybe it was Andy Mac in this thread, that if a Japanese player really wants to hurt Allied logistics the thing to do it to go after AKs, more than APs or even TKs. Looks like that may be true.
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RE: Iwo

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ORIGINAL: Vetamur

I remember someone saying, and maybe it was Andy Mac in this thread, that if a Japanese player really wants to hurt Allied logistics the thing to do it to go after AKs, more than APs or even TKs. Looks like that may be true.


while it´s surely true that AKs are a limiter for the Allied later on I just wonder how a Japanese player can concentrate on sinking AKs early on... [:D] Most times it´s just pure luck if you stumble with KB over a 100 ship AK TF that brings something to Australia. Other times you hit a three ship TF of your opponent warning him KB is around and the following TF with 75 ships escapes untouched...[8|]
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Ah sorry to be unclear thats just the AK's at Pearl or en route I have several hundrend more on auto convoy duty or at Singapore
 
About 30 of the AP's are 2k ones and the LST's alone can assault lift 6 Divs so carrying capacity is not a problem
 
 
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Andy did mention a long (so it seems) time ago that he feels he never has enough AKs.
I took this statement to heart and reserve the small AKs specially for amphibious use. In my recently started first PBEM I saved as many as possible from DEI and transferred them and the Brit ones over to the Pacific. They will be kept safe until the time to strike back comes - although this does place a strain on the early '42 buildup - but i'm looking longer term.
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At the time Andy mentioned this I agreed. I still think AK's are one of the most vital ships to the Allies in 44/45.............
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I have used 500,000 tonnes of supply in Malaya in a month between air groups and the Battle of Bangkok.
 
AK's are vital.
 
I took the strategic decision to operate out of Pearl with the consequential reduction in carrying capacity.
 
By shortening my LOC I have freed up 2m tonnes of AK capacity for the next attack but make no mistake I am struggling if I was trying to operate SWPAC now I would struggle.
 
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Hi Andy Mac, glad to see you are still fighting the good fight. I haven't read much of this thread, I might later. On the AK thing, I was in the process of trying to get 5,000,000 supply just to Australia as a resource for NG and the Solomons. It takes a lot of shipping to supply the Allies. When I took over there was about 2,000,000 total supply not on the West Coast. I think I got about 3,000,000 shipped when you took over. I also think our predessers lost a number of AKs. Good luck.
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Hi Andy Mac, glad to see you are still fighting the good fight. I haven't read much of this thread, I might later. On the AK thing, I was in the process of trying to get 5,000,000 supply just to Australia as a resource for NG and the Solomons. It takes a lot of shipping to supply the Allies. When I took over there was about 2,000,000 total supply not on the West Coast. I think I got about 3,000,000 shipped when you took over. I also think our predessers lost a number of AKs. Good luck.

Yes, the debacle at Java (which I advocated for [:(] ) really took a bite out of allied shipping, both navy and merchant. Additionally i think most of the british AK's (which there are a lot of) were also lost.
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Yup but keeping Malaya and Singapore have taken a lot of shipping as well.
 
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 03/24/45
 
Keeping Ubon AF shut I need this base for my plans in SEA so I don't PZB reinforcing it.
 
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Day Air attack on Ubon , at 32,41
 
 
Allied aircraft
B-29 Superfortress x 26
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Airbase hits 2
Airbase supply hits 4
Runway hits 20
 
Aircraft Attacking:
18 x B-29 Superfortress bombing at 10000 feet
 8 x B-29 Superfortress bombing at 10000 feet
 
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Allied Armour takes Kompong Trach my troops will now divert back to the main axis !!!!
 
Ground combat at Kompong Trach
 
Allied Shock attack
 
Attacking force 22908 troops, 0 guns, 1174 vehicles, Assault Value = 647
 
Defending force 4564 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 93
 
Allied max assault: 1180 - adjusted assault: 1040
 
Japanese max defense: 64 - adjusted defense: 127
 
Allied assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 6)
 
Allied forces CAPTURE Kompong Trach base !!!
 
 
Japanese ground losses:
569 casualties reported
 
Allied ground losses:
73 casualties reported
Vehicles lost 5
 
 
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8th Australian Tank Regt secures Ubon troops will now rest up and wait for the next step !!!!
 
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 03/25/45
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Day Air attack on Kweiyang , at 41,35
 
Japanese aircraft
A6M5 Zeke x 9
D4Y Judy x 86
B7A Grace x 47
Ki-84-Ic Frank x 72
Ki-102a Randy x 12
 
No Japanese losses
 
Airbase hits 7
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 60
 
Aircraft Attacking:
36 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
36 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
12 x Ki-102a Randy bombing at 2000 feet
 9 x A6M5 Zeke bombing at 2000 feet
47 x B7A Grace bombing at 10000 feet
20 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
22 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
12 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
24 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
 2 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
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Day Air attack on Saigon , at 31,46
 
 
Allied aircraft
Liberator VI x 9
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 9 x Liberator VI bombing at 17000 feet
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Day Air attack on Ubon , at 32,41
 
 
Allied aircraft
B-29 Superfortress x 37
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Airbase hits 4
Airbase supply hits 4
Runway hits 19
 
Aircraft Attacking:
24 x B-29 Superfortress bombing at 10000 feet
13 x B-29 Superfortress bombing at 10000 feet
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Day Air attack on Soerabaja , at 22,65
 
 
Allied aircraft
Spitfire VIII x 17
A-26B Invader x 4
 
 
Allied aircraft losses
A-26B Invader: 2 damaged
Kittyhawk I: 1 destroyed
 
Runway hits 3
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 4 x A-26B Invader bombing at 15000 feet
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Day Air attack on Dili , at 31,77
 
 
Allied aircraft
A-26B Invader x 47
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Airbase hits 1
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 6
 
Aircraft Attacking:
27 x A-26B Invader bombing at 15000 feet
20 x A-26B Invader bombing at 15000 feet
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Day Air attack on Hollandia , at 49,79
 
 
Allied aircraft
P-40N Warhawk x 5
PB4Y Liberator x 6
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Runway hits 3
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 3 x PB4Y Liberator bombing at 10000 feet
 3 x PB4Y Liberator bombing at 10000 feet
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Day Air attack on Jaluit , at 81,84
 
 
Allied aircraft
F4U-1D Corsair x 7
A-26B Invader x 26
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Port hits 2
 
Aircraft Attacking:
26 x A-26B Invader bombing at 8000 feet
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Day Air attack on 5th Naval Construction Battalion, at 31,40
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-67 Peggy x 18
 
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-67 Peggy: 1 destroyed, 8 damaged
 
 
Allied ground losses:
20 casualties reported
Vehicles lost 1
 
Aircraft Attacking:
17 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 7000 feet
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Day Air attack on 72nd Ind.Mixed/B Brigade, at 29,39
 
 
Allied aircraft
B-25J Mitchell x 13
A-26B Invader x 6
 
 
Allied aircraft losses
B-25J Mitchell: 1 damaged
A-26B Invader: 2 damaged
 
Japanese ground losses:
31 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 3 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 9 x B-25J Mitchell bombing at 1000 feet
 3 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 4 x B-25J Mitchell bombing at 1000 feet

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 03/26/45
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Day Air attack on Kweiyang , at 41,35
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-84-Ia Frank x 35
 
No Japanese losses
 
Runway hits 11
 
Aircraft Attacking:
32 x Ki-84-Ia Frank bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x Ki-84-Ia Frank bombing at 2000 feet
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Day Air attack on Kweiyang , at 41,35
 
Japanese aircraft
A6M5 Zeke x 9
D4Y Judy x 211
B5N Kate x 27
B7A Grace x 70
Ki-84-Ic Frank x 165
Ki-102a Randy x 25
 
No Japanese losses
 
Airbase hits 27
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 231
 
Aircraft Attacking:
29 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
32 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
 9 x A6M5 Zeke bombing at 2000 feet
43 x B7A Grace bombing at 10000 feet
23 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
19 x B7A Grace bombing at 9000 feet
23 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
13 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
21 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
32 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
31 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
31 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
22 x Ki-102a Randy bombing at 2000 feet
27 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
47 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
27 x B5N Kate bombing at 10000 feet
27 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
24 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x Ki-102a Randy bombing at 2000 feet
 5 x B7A Grace bombing at 10000 feet
 4 x Ki-84-Ic Frank bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x B7A Grace bombing at 9000 feet
 3 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x D4Y Judy bombing at 2000 feet
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Day Air attack on Kweiyang , at 41,35
 
Japanese aircraft
C6N1-S Myrt x 24
 
No Japanese losses
 
Airbase hits 1
Runway hits 14
 
Aircraft Attacking:
21 x C6N1-S Myrt bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x C6N1-S Myrt bombing at 2000 feet
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Day Air attack on Saigon , at 31,46
 
 
Allied aircraft
Liberator VI x 8
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 3 x Liberator VI bombing at 17000 feet
 5 x Liberator VI bombing at 17000 feet
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Day Air attack on Hollandia , at 49,79
 
 
Allied aircraft
P-40N Warhawk x 8
PB4Y Liberator x 7
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Runway hits 1
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 4 x PB4Y Liberator bombing at 10000 feet
 3 x PB4Y Liberator bombing at 10000 feet
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Day Air attack on Iwo Jima , at 63,53
 
 
Allied aircraft
F4U-1D Corsair x 24
 
 
No Allied losses
 
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Day Air attack on Iwo Jima , at 63,53
 
 
Allied aircraft
B-24J Liberator x 66
 
 
Allied aircraft losses
B-24J Liberator: 2 damaged
 
Japanese ground losses:
165 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
 
Airbase hits 10
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 109
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 9 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 6 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 6 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
 3 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 6000 feet
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Day Air attack on Jaluit , at 81,84
 
 
Allied aircraft
F4U-1D Corsair x 10
A-26B Invader x 38
 
 
No Allied losses
 
Port hits 2
 
Aircraft Attacking:
38 x A-26B Invader bombing at 8000 feet
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Day Air attack on Yokosuka 7th SNLF, at 32,41
 
 
Allied aircraft
A-26B Invader x 23
PB4Y Liberator x 8
B-24J Liberator x 28
 
 
Allied aircraft losses
B-24J Liberator: 1 damaged
 
Japanese ground losses:
191 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 8 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 3 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
15 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 1000 feet
 5 x PB4Y Liberator bombing at 1000 feet
13 x B-24J Liberator bombing at 1000 feet
 9 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 3 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 3 x PB4Y Liberator bombing at 1000 feet
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Day Air attack on 3rd Australian Tank Regiment, at 32,41
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-49 Helen x 6
 
No Japanese losses
 
 
Allied ground losses:
8 casualties reported
Vehicles lost 1
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 6 x Ki-49 Helen bombing at 15000 feet
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Day Air attack on 3rd Australian Tank Regiment, at 32,41
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-67 Peggy x 8
 
No Japanese losses
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 8 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 10000 feet
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Day Air attack on 3rd Australian Tank Regiment, at 32,41
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-67 Peggy x 15
 
No Japanese losses
 
 
Allied ground losses:
19 casualties reported
Vehicles lost 1
 
Aircraft Attacking:
15 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 5000 feet
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Day Air attack on 3rd Australian Brigade, at 28,38
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-49 Helen x 15
 
No Japanese losses
 
 
Allied ground losses:
21 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
 
Aircraft Attacking:
15 x Ki-49 Helen bombing at 5000 feet
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Day Air attack on 72nd Ind.Mixed/A Brigade, at 29,39
 
 
Allied aircraft
Beaufighter Mk 21 x 9
B-25J Mitchell x 7
A-26B Invader x 6
 
 
Allied aircraft losses
Beaufighter Mk 21: 1 damaged
B-25J Mitchell: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
A-26B Invader: 1 damaged
 
Japanese ground losses:
15 casualties reported
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 3 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 6 x Beaufighter Mk 21 bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x B-25J Mitchell bombing at 1000 feet
 3 x A-26B Invader bombing at 1000 feet
 3 x Beaufighter Mk 21 bombing at 2000 feet
 3 x B-25J Mitchell bombing at 1000 feet
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Day Air attack on TF at 31,71
 
Japanese aircraft
Ki-67 Peggy x 13
 
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-67 Peggy: 1 damaged
 
Allied Ships
AK Beltrami
AK Meridian Victory, Bomb hits 4,  on fire
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 1 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 1000 feet
 4 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 1000 feet
 4 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 1000 feet
 4 x Ki-67 Peggy bombing at 1000 feet
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Day Air attack on TF, near Kiska Island at 92,35
 
Japanese aircraft
G4M2 Betty x 9
 
Japanese aircraft losses
G4M2 Betty: 4 damaged
 
Allied Ships
AK Torrence, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
TK Mantahala
 
Aircraft Attacking:
 1 x G4M2 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
 4 x G4M2 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
 4 x G4M2 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
 
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Ground combat at Ubon
 
Allied Shock attack
 
Attacking force 1790 troops, 0 guns, 103 vehicles, Assault Value = 226
 
Defending force 1147 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 36
 
Allied max assault: 98 - adjusted assault: 96
 
Japanese max defense: 19 - adjusted defense: 11
 
Allied assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 0)
 
Allied forces CAPTURE Ubon base !!!
 
 
Japanese ground losses:
55 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
 
Allied ground losses:
8 casualties reported
Vehicles lost 1
 
 
Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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