CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
Good to hear you like the CHS. I'm a huge fan and can't think of playing stock or using stockmaps anymore. China is pretty wild don't you think?


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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
Ron....yeah...China is nuts. Who is surrounding whom? My Chinese troops have already liberated Nanchang and I have 6 artillery regiments on the march to create havoc for the IJA.
I really like the detail of the game....it adds a lot of richness to the simulation. Just a few examples:
1) The Andrew Brown Map reduces the Japanese ability to Panzerblitz China and creates opportunities for Chinese counteroffensives
2)OOB...The Brits start with a MLE in the Far East...move it to Soerabaja and the Allies can mine the entire SRA
3)OOB...The Allies start with several new plane types...P-43 Lancers, P-38F Lightnings and F-4 Lightnings to name a few
4)Clemson Class flushdeck DDs can upgrade on 1/1/42 from ASW 4 and AA 16 to ASW 8 and AA 65 plus SG radar...cant wait to get these ships into action after repairing the upgrade damage.
SITUATION REPORT: 1-11-42
PI:
IJA troops capture Cotabato but are repulsed at Bataan.
MALAYA:
Japan shock attacks its way to within 60 miles of Johore Bharu. Here is a screenshot of Malaya and the South China Sea. A bombardment TF with 5 BBs menaces Palembang while a large CV TF sinks Coastal Class ships attempting to resupply Manila:

I really like the detail of the game....it adds a lot of richness to the simulation. Just a few examples:
1) The Andrew Brown Map reduces the Japanese ability to Panzerblitz China and creates opportunities for Chinese counteroffensives
2)OOB...The Brits start with a MLE in the Far East...move it to Soerabaja and the Allies can mine the entire SRA
3)OOB...The Allies start with several new plane types...P-43 Lancers, P-38F Lightnings and F-4 Lightnings to name a few
4)Clemson Class flushdeck DDs can upgrade on 1/1/42 from ASW 4 and AA 16 to ASW 8 and AA 65 plus SG radar...cant wait to get these ships into action after repairing the upgrade damage.
SITUATION REPORT: 1-11-42
PI:
IJA troops capture Cotabato but are repulsed at Bataan.
MALAYA:
Japan shock attacks its way to within 60 miles of Johore Bharu. Here is a screenshot of Malaya and the South China Sea. A bombardment TF with 5 BBs menaces Palembang while a large CV TF sinks Coastal Class ships attempting to resupply Manila:

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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
Very interesting AAR, particularly as I am currently playing the same mod/map/version mix as Allies in 2 games. One game is going well and the other is a struggle.
I'm surprised your opponent didn't push into Kuching. My primary opponent moved huge naval forces (including KB) into DEI (North and South) fast, around the 20th of December. He has wreaked unbelievable havoc there.
jw
I'm surprised your opponent didn't push into Kuching. My primary opponent moved huge naval forces (including KB) into DEI (North and South) fast, around the 20th of December. He has wreaked unbelievable havoc there.
jw
RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
jwxspoon....I agree with you.....I think that Kuching should be a very key EARLY war objective for Japan. Capturing Kuching is critical in interdicting the sea lanes into Singapore. Im not sure why Texas Tigercat has been so cautious in that area...possibly he was concerned about the conentration of Allied land based air there. With the arrival of KB though he should be able to invade NW Borneo irrespective of any Allied opposition.
SITUATION REPORT: 1-12-42 THE JAVA SEA
Over the first 5 weeks of the war the Allied transports have been working the Java Sea with impunity....moving oil and resources out of Palembang and Balikpapan and moving oil, resouces and supply into Singapore. Singapore supply is currently over 43,000 with thousands more oil and resource points that will be converted into supply by the HI over time. Also with the arrival of the RN MLE into Soerabaja the 2nd week of the war the minelayers(10-15 in number) have been busy laying mines at ports throughout the Java Sea and indeed the entire DEI.
Now KB arrives at the northern entrance to the Java Sea. Scores of Allied transports and minelayers flee before KB in case KB is interested in a commerce sweep. If KB's intention is to attrition Allied land based air and suppress Batavia the Allies are waiting with over 300 fighters and bombers in northern Java.

SITUATION REPORT: 1-12-42 THE JAVA SEA
Over the first 5 weeks of the war the Allied transports have been working the Java Sea with impunity....moving oil and resources out of Palembang and Balikpapan and moving oil, resouces and supply into Singapore. Singapore supply is currently over 43,000 with thousands more oil and resource points that will be converted into supply by the HI over time. Also with the arrival of the RN MLE into Soerabaja the 2nd week of the war the minelayers(10-15 in number) have been busy laying mines at ports throughout the Java Sea and indeed the entire DEI.
Now KB arrives at the northern entrance to the Java Sea. Scores of Allied transports and minelayers flee before KB in case KB is interested in a commerce sweep. If KB's intention is to attrition Allied land based air and suppress Batavia the Allies are waiting with over 300 fighters and bombers in northern Java.

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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
Beware of keeping your AC in Batavia.. I've lost many of them to bombardments before. I would reccomend moving back to Bandoeng.
RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
Alikchi...thanks for the advice. If Texas Tigercat sends the IJN BBs to bombard Batavia they are going to have to fight their way past 2 PT boat TFs, a MSW surface TF and over 1000 mines. And 40 torpedo bombers are based at Bandoeng just in case his BBs show up.
SITUATION REPORT: 1-14-42
CBI:
SEAC troops are ordered to shock attack the Japanese paratroopers at Magwe.
18th UK Division begins unloading at Rangoon.
CV Indomitable showed up at Aden port yesterday. Her AC complement is vastly changed from stock scenario 15......she now carrries 16 Sea Hurricanes, 16 Fulmars(which will be upgraded to Hurricanes when she makes port at Colombo) and 9 Albacore. With an AC capacity of 54 she can hold more. A couple more RN CVs like this and they can easily engage Baby KB.
Chinese troops investing Ichang are ordered to launch a massive shock attack today.
JAVA SEA:
All quiet now at KB returns to port. The transports are back at it carrying supplkies, resources and oil into Singapore.
SOUTH PACIFIC:
Japanese expansion has slowed in the Admiralty/Bismarck/Solomons area.
Allied troops, planes and materiel continue to pour into New Caledonia. Reinforcements are also arriving at Canton and Palmyra.
PI:
2 more Philippine coastal class transports are while attempting to run the air/naval blockade around Luzon.
Japan launches all out shock attacks at Manila and Bataan:
Ground combat at Manila
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 105283 troops, 667 guns, 128 vehicles
Defending force 75183 troops, 483 guns, 201 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese ground losses:
8316 casualties reported
Guns lost 107
Vehicles lost 15
Allied ground losses:
847 casualties reported
Guns lost 15
Vehicles lost 5
Ground combat at Bataan
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 19050 troops, 159 guns, 42 vehicles
Defending force 7438 troops, 75 guns, 1 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 4)
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 3
Japanese ground losses:
756 casualties reported
Guns lost 19
Vehicles lost 7
Allied ground losses:
307 casualties reported
Guns lost 7
Japan is gradually reducing the fortifications at Bataan but her losses are unsustainable at Manila. The supply situation is still good and I think that several more IJA divisions will be needed to take out Manila.
In CHS, my "Permit" class subs dont seem to be able to transport supplies. I wonder if this is a bug?
Here is a screenshot of the PI:

SITUATION REPORT: 1-14-42
CBI:
SEAC troops are ordered to shock attack the Japanese paratroopers at Magwe.
18th UK Division begins unloading at Rangoon.
CV Indomitable showed up at Aden port yesterday. Her AC complement is vastly changed from stock scenario 15......she now carrries 16 Sea Hurricanes, 16 Fulmars(which will be upgraded to Hurricanes when she makes port at Colombo) and 9 Albacore. With an AC capacity of 54 she can hold more. A couple more RN CVs like this and they can easily engage Baby KB.
Chinese troops investing Ichang are ordered to launch a massive shock attack today.
JAVA SEA:
All quiet now at KB returns to port. The transports are back at it carrying supplkies, resources and oil into Singapore.
SOUTH PACIFIC:
Japanese expansion has slowed in the Admiralty/Bismarck/Solomons area.
Allied troops, planes and materiel continue to pour into New Caledonia. Reinforcements are also arriving at Canton and Palmyra.
PI:
2 more Philippine coastal class transports are while attempting to run the air/naval blockade around Luzon.
Japan launches all out shock attacks at Manila and Bataan:
Ground combat at Manila
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 105283 troops, 667 guns, 128 vehicles
Defending force 75183 troops, 483 guns, 201 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese ground losses:
8316 casualties reported
Guns lost 107
Vehicles lost 15
Allied ground losses:
847 casualties reported
Guns lost 15
Vehicles lost 5
Ground combat at Bataan
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 19050 troops, 159 guns, 42 vehicles
Defending force 7438 troops, 75 guns, 1 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 4)
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 3
Japanese ground losses:
756 casualties reported
Guns lost 19
Vehicles lost 7
Allied ground losses:
307 casualties reported
Guns lost 7
Japan is gradually reducing the fortifications at Bataan but her losses are unsustainable at Manila. The supply situation is still good and I think that several more IJA divisions will be needed to take out Manila.
In CHS, my "Permit" class subs dont seem to be able to transport supplies. I wonder if this is a bug?
Here is a screenshot of the PI:

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SITUATION REPORT: 1-15-42
PI:
IJA troops continue to assault Bataan but suffer heavy losses:
Ground combat at Bataan
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 17908 troops, 120 guns, 34 vehicles
Defending force 6931 troops, 59 guns, 1 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2
Japanese ground losses:
1108 casualties reported
Guns lost 16
Vehicles lost 4
Allied ground losses:
128 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
CBI:
SEAC troops shock attack the IJA 1st Paratroop Regiment at Magwe:
Ground combat at Magwe
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 11118 troops, 79 guns, 193 vehicles
Defending force 1591 troops, 9 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 213 to 1 (fort level 0)
Allied forces CAPTURE Magwe base !!!
Japanese ground losses:
1955 casualties reported
Guns lost 6
Allied ground losses:
70 casualties reported
Guns lost 2
Vehicles lost 1
The IJA 1st Paratroop Regiment is annihilated and Magwe is recaptured.
SEAC forces are now sent to Lashio to mop up the Japanese airborne regiment there. Recon shows the presence of 50 auxilliary AC at Lashio so perhaps the Japanese will begin to evacuate here.
43,000 Japanese troops continue to push the Chinese back NW of Tatung:
Ground combat at 53,26
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 43696 troops, 388 guns, 17 vehicles
Defending force 7060 troops, 23 guns, 0 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 687 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
28 casualties reported
Guns lost 2
Allied ground losses:
700 casualties reported
Guns lost 11
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
The Chinese troops retreat towards Lanchow.
Chinese troops launch an unsuccessful counterattack against the dangerous Japanese salient at Ichang:
Ground combat at Ichang
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 53279 troops, 261 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 65448 troops, 633 guns, 47 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese ground losses:
201 casualties reported
Guns lost 9
Allied ground losses:
4573 casualties reported
Guns lost 88
With the primitive road net to the west of Ichang not only is it difficult for the Chinese to supply their troops in Ichang but Japan can redeploy their reserves more rapidly as has occured here. Obviously a continued Chinese offensive here is doomed to failure but thats ok with me....Japan will have the same issues if they attempt to take Chungking form this direction.
The Chinese continue to mass 60 miles NW of Kiukiang for a major counteroffensive to eliminate the threatening Japanese bridgehead there. Here is a screenshot of the action all across the CBI:

PI:
IJA troops continue to assault Bataan but suffer heavy losses:
Ground combat at Bataan
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 17908 troops, 120 guns, 34 vehicles
Defending force 6931 troops, 59 guns, 1 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2
Japanese ground losses:
1108 casualties reported
Guns lost 16
Vehicles lost 4
Allied ground losses:
128 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
CBI:
SEAC troops shock attack the IJA 1st Paratroop Regiment at Magwe:
Ground combat at Magwe
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 11118 troops, 79 guns, 193 vehicles
Defending force 1591 troops, 9 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 213 to 1 (fort level 0)
Allied forces CAPTURE Magwe base !!!
Japanese ground losses:
1955 casualties reported
Guns lost 6
Allied ground losses:
70 casualties reported
Guns lost 2
Vehicles lost 1
The IJA 1st Paratroop Regiment is annihilated and Magwe is recaptured.
SEAC forces are now sent to Lashio to mop up the Japanese airborne regiment there. Recon shows the presence of 50 auxilliary AC at Lashio so perhaps the Japanese will begin to evacuate here.
43,000 Japanese troops continue to push the Chinese back NW of Tatung:
Ground combat at 53,26
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 43696 troops, 388 guns, 17 vehicles
Defending force 7060 troops, 23 guns, 0 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 687 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
28 casualties reported
Guns lost 2
Allied ground losses:
700 casualties reported
Guns lost 11
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
The Chinese troops retreat towards Lanchow.
Chinese troops launch an unsuccessful counterattack against the dangerous Japanese salient at Ichang:
Ground combat at Ichang
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 53279 troops, 261 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 65448 troops, 633 guns, 47 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese ground losses:
201 casualties reported
Guns lost 9
Allied ground losses:
4573 casualties reported
Guns lost 88
With the primitive road net to the west of Ichang not only is it difficult for the Chinese to supply their troops in Ichang but Japan can redeploy their reserves more rapidly as has occured here. Obviously a continued Chinese offensive here is doomed to failure but thats ok with me....Japan will have the same issues if they attempt to take Chungking form this direction.
The Chinese continue to mass 60 miles NW of Kiukiang for a major counteroffensive to eliminate the threatening Japanese bridgehead there. Here is a screenshot of the action all across the CBI:

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SITUATION REPORT: 1-20-42
MALAYA:
IJA troops captured Johore Bharu yesterday as the remainder of the Allied forces were pushed across the causeway into Singapore. Singapore fortifications have reached level 7 and there is enough supply/oil/resources to withstand a lengthy siege. SEAC may attempt to withdraw one of the elite Aussie AIF brigades and and a RAF HQ to bolster ABDA's defense efforts in the DEI.
PI:
Japan finally overruns the valiant defenders at Bataan. Nearly 7000 Allied troops are captured and the Japanese herd them north towards prison camps in northern Luzon in what will be recorded as the "Bataan Death March". General MacArthur digs in with over 72,000 troops at "Fortress Manila" in hopes of holding out until help arrives.
CBI:
The RAF pounds the Japanese airfield at Lashio destroying most of the Topsy transports there. It looks as if the Japanese paratroopers will be stranded there to meet their fate as 6 Chinese divisions close in from the east and 18th UK Division and numerous SEAC brigades and armoured regiments close in from the west.
The greatest concentration of Chinese artillery in my 8 PBEM games occurs as the Chinese attempt to reduce the IJA bridgehead 60 miles NW of Kiukiang. In CHS China has an OOB with 20 artillery regiments but unfortunately most are static at Chungking....Chiang's private artillery park. The normal Chinese Corps has a TOE of 6 75mm guns. Here China Command has massed 10 corps with 60 75mm guns and another 5 artillery regiments with a total of 120 75mm guns to hammer away at 2+ IJA divisions. The Chinese just miss achieving 2:1 odds on the Japanese:
Ground combat at 48,36
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 73962 troops, 468 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 2665
Defending force 50123 troops, 432 guns, 30 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 945
Allied max assault: 4016 - adjusted assault: 2306
Japanese max defense: 799 - adjusted defense: 1489
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
479 casualties reported
Guns lost 12
Allied ground losses:
1998 casualties reported
Guns lost 36
I never had the time before to wait for the land combat to work out to see the final odds. This new v1.8 feature is great for showing the actual combat odds. More troops are on the way and I am optimistic that the Japanese will be forced back into Kiukiang eventually.
Meanwhile, Japan has been unsuccessfully trying to mop up my guerilla corps that literally blanket all of his supply lines back to the Chinese coast. Here is an example of a typical IJA attack on a guerilla corps:
Ground combat at 53,34
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 13613 troops, 115 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 305
Defending force 996 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 33
Japanese max assault: 302 - adjusted assault: 294
Allied max defense: 32 - adjusted defense: 10
Japanese assault odds: 29 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
31 casualties reported
Allied ground losses:
14 casualties reported
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
I will take 14 Chinese casualties any day. Here is a screenshot of the CBI action:

MALAYA:
IJA troops captured Johore Bharu yesterday as the remainder of the Allied forces were pushed across the causeway into Singapore. Singapore fortifications have reached level 7 and there is enough supply/oil/resources to withstand a lengthy siege. SEAC may attempt to withdraw one of the elite Aussie AIF brigades and and a RAF HQ to bolster ABDA's defense efforts in the DEI.
PI:
Japan finally overruns the valiant defenders at Bataan. Nearly 7000 Allied troops are captured and the Japanese herd them north towards prison camps in northern Luzon in what will be recorded as the "Bataan Death March". General MacArthur digs in with over 72,000 troops at "Fortress Manila" in hopes of holding out until help arrives.
CBI:
The RAF pounds the Japanese airfield at Lashio destroying most of the Topsy transports there. It looks as if the Japanese paratroopers will be stranded there to meet their fate as 6 Chinese divisions close in from the east and 18th UK Division and numerous SEAC brigades and armoured regiments close in from the west.
The greatest concentration of Chinese artillery in my 8 PBEM games occurs as the Chinese attempt to reduce the IJA bridgehead 60 miles NW of Kiukiang. In CHS China has an OOB with 20 artillery regiments but unfortunately most are static at Chungking....Chiang's private artillery park. The normal Chinese Corps has a TOE of 6 75mm guns. Here China Command has massed 10 corps with 60 75mm guns and another 5 artillery regiments with a total of 120 75mm guns to hammer away at 2+ IJA divisions. The Chinese just miss achieving 2:1 odds on the Japanese:
Ground combat at 48,36
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 73962 troops, 468 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 2665
Defending force 50123 troops, 432 guns, 30 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 945
Allied max assault: 4016 - adjusted assault: 2306
Japanese max defense: 799 - adjusted defense: 1489
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
479 casualties reported
Guns lost 12
Allied ground losses:
1998 casualties reported
Guns lost 36
I never had the time before to wait for the land combat to work out to see the final odds. This new v1.8 feature is great for showing the actual combat odds. More troops are on the way and I am optimistic that the Japanese will be forced back into Kiukiang eventually.
Meanwhile, Japan has been unsuccessfully trying to mop up my guerilla corps that literally blanket all of his supply lines back to the Chinese coast. Here is an example of a typical IJA attack on a guerilla corps:
Ground combat at 53,34
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 13613 troops, 115 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 305
Defending force 996 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 33
Japanese max assault: 302 - adjusted assault: 294
Allied max defense: 32 - adjusted defense: 10
Japanese assault odds: 29 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
31 casualties reported
Allied ground losses:
14 casualties reported
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
I will take 14 Chinese casualties any day. Here is a screenshot of the CBI action:

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SITUATION REPORT: 1-21-42
PI:
Japanese troops capture Davao and have now secured all of Mindanao.
MALAYA:
IJA troops force their way across the causeway into Singapore but the defenders are waiting for them and Japan suffers devastating casualties:
Ground combat at Singapore
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 99747 troops, 871 guns, 110 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 1930
Defending force 73833 troops, 396 guns, 24 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 972
Japanese max assault: 1672 - adjusted assault: 260
Allied max defense: 1037 - adjusted defense: 1483
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 6)
Japanese ground losses:
8176 casualties reported
Guns lost 195
Vehicles lost 9
Allied ground losses:
1837 casualties reported
Guns lost 65
Vehicles lost 1
Singapore now has over 50,000 supply, 25,000 resources and 15,000 oil stockpiled....I think it can hold out at least into June.
SUPPLY AND RESOURCES IN CHS
It seems as if CHS has toned down the Allied fuel and supply stockpiles in Java(I actually exhausted my fuel in Soerabaja) but there is still way too much supply and resources floating around the SRA. My tanker TFs cant pull oil out of Palembang quickly enough...I have over 100,000 oil stockpiled at Perth with 25,000 more at Melbourne and Sydney and another 15,000 at Brisbane and there is still over a 100,000 oil backlog at Palembang....20 tankers cant keep up.
Ive got about 200,000 supply stockpiled in Java and even Toboali(an island off the coast of Palembang) is a flipping ATM machine for supplies and resources...I cant pull it out as fast as it piles up. Ron S. is correct about the overabundance of supply in the SRA. Its not Allied air units, naval units and LCUs that prevent Japan from overrunning the SRA....its the supply.
And oil production at Palembang seems bugged. At 600 oil per day Palembang should have produced 25,000 oil 6 weeks into the war. Ive extracted over 150,000 oil in 6 weeks from Palembang and there is STILL another 105,000 oil in storage.
This game looks like it will probably end the way my last half dozen vanilla scenario 15 PBEMs have ended...Japanese concession by February 1942 because they cant take Manila or Singapore. It almost seems as if the rest of the map doesnt matter.
Here is a screenshot of Singapore:

PI:
Japanese troops capture Davao and have now secured all of Mindanao.
MALAYA:
IJA troops force their way across the causeway into Singapore but the defenders are waiting for them and Japan suffers devastating casualties:
Ground combat at Singapore
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 99747 troops, 871 guns, 110 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 1930
Defending force 73833 troops, 396 guns, 24 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 972
Japanese max assault: 1672 - adjusted assault: 260
Allied max defense: 1037 - adjusted defense: 1483
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 6)
Japanese ground losses:
8176 casualties reported
Guns lost 195
Vehicles lost 9
Allied ground losses:
1837 casualties reported
Guns lost 65
Vehicles lost 1
Singapore now has over 50,000 supply, 25,000 resources and 15,000 oil stockpiled....I think it can hold out at least into June.
SUPPLY AND RESOURCES IN CHS
It seems as if CHS has toned down the Allied fuel and supply stockpiles in Java(I actually exhausted my fuel in Soerabaja) but there is still way too much supply and resources floating around the SRA. My tanker TFs cant pull oil out of Palembang quickly enough...I have over 100,000 oil stockpiled at Perth with 25,000 more at Melbourne and Sydney and another 15,000 at Brisbane and there is still over a 100,000 oil backlog at Palembang....20 tankers cant keep up.
Ive got about 200,000 supply stockpiled in Java and even Toboali(an island off the coast of Palembang) is a flipping ATM machine for supplies and resources...I cant pull it out as fast as it piles up. Ron S. is correct about the overabundance of supply in the SRA. Its not Allied air units, naval units and LCUs that prevent Japan from overrunning the SRA....its the supply.
And oil production at Palembang seems bugged. At 600 oil per day Palembang should have produced 25,000 oil 6 weeks into the war. Ive extracted over 150,000 oil in 6 weeks from Palembang and there is STILL another 105,000 oil in storage.
This game looks like it will probably end the way my last half dozen vanilla scenario 15 PBEMs have ended...Japanese concession by February 1942 because they cant take Manila or Singapore. It almost seems as if the rest of the map doesnt matter.
Here is a screenshot of Singapore:

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SITUATION REPORT: 1-25-42
SOUTH PACIFIC:
IJN SNLF troops captured Tulagi today.
CBI:
SEAC fighters are staged onto Kweilin and Changsha as Japan intensifies its bombing campaign in China.
18th UK Division joins the infantry, armor and artillery already gathered at Lashio and a shock attack is ordered for tomorrow against the surrounded Japanese paratroopers.
At Singapore, the Allies stockpile over 60,000 supply and 30,000 resources.

SOUTH PACIFIC:
IJN SNLF troops captured Tulagi today.
CBI:
SEAC fighters are staged onto Kweilin and Changsha as Japan intensifies its bombing campaign in China.
18th UK Division joins the infantry, armor and artillery already gathered at Lashio and a shock attack is ordered for tomorrow against the surrounded Japanese paratroopers.
At Singapore, the Allies stockpile over 60,000 supply and 30,000 resources.

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SITUATION REPORT: 1-26-42
MALAYA:
A6M2s attempt a fighter sweep over Mersing but the AVG holds its own:
Day Air attack on Mersing , at 23,50
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 16
Allied aircraft
P-40B Tomahawk x 22
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
P-40B Tomahawk: 1 destroyed
CBI;
SEAC fighters are waiting as the Japanese attempt to bomb Changsha:
Day Air attack on Changsha , at 45,37
Japanese aircraft
Ki-27 Nate x 29
Ki-30 Ann x 12
Ki-15 Babs x 2
Allied aircraft
P-40E Warhawk x 21
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-27 Nate: 9 destroyed, 1 damaged
Ki-30 Ann: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged
Runway hits 4
The IJA attempts to reinforce its bridgehead 60 miles NW of Kiukiang but suffers huge casualties:
Ground combat at 48,36
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 36149 troops, 220 guns, 17 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 1373
Defending force 100044 troops, 517 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 2541
Japanese max assault: 324 - adjusted assault: 2
Allied max defense: 2565 - adjusted defense: 4219
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
3444 casualties reported
Guns lost 58
Vehicles lost 5
SEAC troops capture Lashio in a shock attack and the Japanese paratroopers are forced to retreat across the Salween River into the malaria infested jungles:
Ground combat at Lashio
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 26359 troops, 283 guns, 199 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 566
Defending force 2258 troops, 18 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 56
Allied max assault: 1124 - adjusted assault: 1706
Japanese max defense: 56 - adjusted defense: 27
Allied assault odds: 63 to 1 (fort level 0)
Allied forces CAPTURE Lashio base !!!
Japanese aircraft
no flights
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-57-II Topsy: 11 destroyed
Japanese ground losses:
830 casualties reported
Guns lost 13
Allied ground losses:
153 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
Vehicles lost 1

MALAYA:
A6M2s attempt a fighter sweep over Mersing but the AVG holds its own:
Day Air attack on Mersing , at 23,50
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 16
Allied aircraft
P-40B Tomahawk x 22
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
P-40B Tomahawk: 1 destroyed
CBI;
SEAC fighters are waiting as the Japanese attempt to bomb Changsha:
Day Air attack on Changsha , at 45,37
Japanese aircraft
Ki-27 Nate x 29
Ki-30 Ann x 12
Ki-15 Babs x 2
Allied aircraft
P-40E Warhawk x 21
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-27 Nate: 9 destroyed, 1 damaged
Ki-30 Ann: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged
Runway hits 4
The IJA attempts to reinforce its bridgehead 60 miles NW of Kiukiang but suffers huge casualties:
Ground combat at 48,36
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 36149 troops, 220 guns, 17 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 1373
Defending force 100044 troops, 517 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 2541
Japanese max assault: 324 - adjusted assault: 2
Allied max defense: 2565 - adjusted defense: 4219
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
3444 casualties reported
Guns lost 58
Vehicles lost 5
SEAC troops capture Lashio in a shock attack and the Japanese paratroopers are forced to retreat across the Salween River into the malaria infested jungles:
Ground combat at Lashio
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 26359 troops, 283 guns, 199 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 566
Defending force 2258 troops, 18 guns, 0 vehicles, Beginning Assault Value = 56
Allied max assault: 1124 - adjusted assault: 1706
Japanese max defense: 56 - adjusted defense: 27
Allied assault odds: 63 to 1 (fort level 0)
Allied forces CAPTURE Lashio base !!!
Japanese aircraft
no flights
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-57-II Topsy: 11 destroyed
Japanese ground losses:
830 casualties reported
Guns lost 13
Allied ground losses:
153 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
Vehicles lost 1

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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
SITUATION REPORT: 1-27-42 SOUTH PACIFIC
Admiral Halsey had been offshore New Caledonia with CV Lexington, CV Saratoga, CV Yorktown and CV Enterprise covering the massive Allied buildup at Noumea.
Four days ago, PBYs spotted a Japanese invasion force at Tulagi. Admiral Halsey's carriers were ordered north at full speed to break up the invasion. The Tulagi invasion force escaped but just as the USN carriers arrived in the southern Solomons several more invasion TFs were spotted coming down the slot from Rabaul.......probable destination Guadalcanal.
An Allied surface TF was sent to guard the channel between Tulagi and Guadalcanal while the USN carriers intercepted the transports farther north. Over 140 SBDs repeatedly hit the Japanese transports:
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 34
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Teiryu Maru, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
AP Heiwa Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Kasuga Maru #2, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Ryoyu Maru #21, Bomb hits 1, on fire
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 34
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Kashiwa Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Tatsujin Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Gyoko Maru, Bomb hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AP Astuga Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 5
SBD Dauntless x 34
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AK Africa Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
AP Taiho Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Kyuma Maru, Bomb hits 7, on fire, heavy damage
AP Hie Maru
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 17
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AP Kidokawa Maru, Bomb hits 2, heavy damage
AP Teiryu Maru, Bomb hits 6, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
SBD Dauntless x 17
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 2 damaged
Japanese Ships
AK Tokiwa Maru, Bomb hits 6, on fire, heavy damage
AP Kashiwa Maru, Bomb hits 8, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 11
F4F-4 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 16
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AP Gyoko Maru, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
SBD Dauntless x 106
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Kiko Maru, Bomb hits 9, on fire, heavy damage
AP Hie Maru, Bomb hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AP Shinwa Maru, Bomb hits 9, on fire, heavy damage
AP Ujigawa Maru, Bomb hits 8, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Wa 19, Bomb hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AP Shikano Maru, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
AP Eiko Maru
AK Ryuzin Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Sanfuku Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
6 APs and a MSW sink immediately with several more to sink over the next several days.

Admiral Halsey had been offshore New Caledonia with CV Lexington, CV Saratoga, CV Yorktown and CV Enterprise covering the massive Allied buildup at Noumea.
Four days ago, PBYs spotted a Japanese invasion force at Tulagi. Admiral Halsey's carriers were ordered north at full speed to break up the invasion. The Tulagi invasion force escaped but just as the USN carriers arrived in the southern Solomons several more invasion TFs were spotted coming down the slot from Rabaul.......probable destination Guadalcanal.
An Allied surface TF was sent to guard the channel between Tulagi and Guadalcanal while the USN carriers intercepted the transports farther north. Over 140 SBDs repeatedly hit the Japanese transports:
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 34
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Teiryu Maru, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
AP Heiwa Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AP Kasuga Maru #2, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Ryoyu Maru #21, Bomb hits 1, on fire
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 34
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Kashiwa Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Tatsujin Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Gyoko Maru, Bomb hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AP Astuga Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 5
SBD Dauntless x 34
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AK Africa Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
AP Taiho Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Kyuma Maru, Bomb hits 7, on fire, heavy damage
AP Hie Maru
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 17
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AP Kidokawa Maru, Bomb hits 2, heavy damage
AP Teiryu Maru, Bomb hits 6, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
SBD Dauntless x 17
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 2 damaged
Japanese Ships
AK Tokiwa Maru, Bomb hits 6, on fire, heavy damage
AP Kashiwa Maru, Bomb hits 8, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
F4F-3 Wildcat x 11
F4F-4 Wildcat x 3
SBD Dauntless x 16
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AP Gyoko Maru, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
Day Air attack on TF at 66,98
Allied aircraft
SBD Dauntless x 106
Allied aircraft losses
SBD Dauntless: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Kiko Maru, Bomb hits 9, on fire, heavy damage
AP Hie Maru, Bomb hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AP Shinwa Maru, Bomb hits 9, on fire, heavy damage
AP Ujigawa Maru, Bomb hits 8, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Wa 19, Bomb hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AP Shikano Maru, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage
AP Eiko Maru
AK Ryuzin Maru, Bomb hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AP Sanfuku Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
6 APs and a MSW sink immediately with several more to sink over the next several days.

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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
SITUATION REPORT: 1-30-42
SOUTH PACIFIC:
Admiral Halsey's carriers turn back the IJN invasion force and Guadalcanal is saved for the time being. Another 6 Japanese transports have sunk so far on the way back to Rabaul.
CHINA:
P-39s were staged into China a few days ago to counter the Japanese aerial buildup. The Aircobras engaged in combat for the first time in the war today and held their own against Tojos and Sonias over Hengchow:
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 01/30/42
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Day Air attack on Hengchow , at 44,37
Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIb Tojo x 9
Ki-51 Sonia x 63
Allied aircraft
P-39D Airacobra x 7
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-51 Sonia: 4 destroyed, 12 damaged
Allied aircraft losses
P-39D Airacobra: 1 damaged
Airbase hits 7
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 23
MALAYA:
IJA troops continue to bombard the SEAC troops entrenched at Singapore.
100 B-17s stage into Singapore and launch a massive airstrike against Saigon:
Day Air attack on Saigon , at 31,45
Japanese aircraft
no flights
Allied aircraft
B-17D Fortress x 26
B-17E Fortress x 75
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-21-II Sally: 7 destroyed
G3M Nell: 13 destroyed
Ki-49 Helen: 1 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged
B-17E Fortress: 5 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
130 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Airbase hits 3
Airbase supply hits 3
Runway hits 55
41 Japanese AC are destroyed on the ground including 26 Nells, 13 Sallys and 2 Helens with no losses to the B-17s.
In retaliation, the Japanese have staged fighters and bombers into Singora and more fighters into Khota Bharu to hit Singapore tomorrow. The AVG, RAF Hurricanes and Dutch Demons will be waiting for them on CAP.
One of the really cool features of the CHS OOB is the F-4 Lightening Recon group that starts in the US. Ive staged it to Sumatra and can now recon all the Japanese airfields in Indochina.

SOUTH PACIFIC:
Admiral Halsey's carriers turn back the IJN invasion force and Guadalcanal is saved for the time being. Another 6 Japanese transports have sunk so far on the way back to Rabaul.
CHINA:
P-39s were staged into China a few days ago to counter the Japanese aerial buildup. The Aircobras engaged in combat for the first time in the war today and held their own against Tojos and Sonias over Hengchow:
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 01/30/42
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Day Air attack on Hengchow , at 44,37
Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIb Tojo x 9
Ki-51 Sonia x 63
Allied aircraft
P-39D Airacobra x 7
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-51 Sonia: 4 destroyed, 12 damaged
Allied aircraft losses
P-39D Airacobra: 1 damaged
Airbase hits 7
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 23
MALAYA:
IJA troops continue to bombard the SEAC troops entrenched at Singapore.
100 B-17s stage into Singapore and launch a massive airstrike against Saigon:
Day Air attack on Saigon , at 31,45
Japanese aircraft
no flights
Allied aircraft
B-17D Fortress x 26
B-17E Fortress x 75
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-21-II Sally: 7 destroyed
G3M Nell: 13 destroyed
Ki-49 Helen: 1 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged
B-17E Fortress: 5 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
130 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Airbase hits 3
Airbase supply hits 3
Runway hits 55
41 Japanese AC are destroyed on the ground including 26 Nells, 13 Sallys and 2 Helens with no losses to the B-17s.
In retaliation, the Japanese have staged fighters and bombers into Singora and more fighters into Khota Bharu to hit Singapore tomorrow. The AVG, RAF Hurricanes and Dutch Demons will be waiting for them on CAP.
One of the really cool features of the CHS OOB is the F-4 Lightening Recon group that starts in the US. Ive staged it to Sumatra and can now recon all the Japanese airfields in Indochina.

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RE: CHS Scen155...EAGLE AND THE SUN: Spruance(A) vs Tigercat(J)
SITUATION REPORT: 2-1-42 THE AIR WAR
The B-17s based at Singapore hit the airfield at Saigon again:
Day Air attack on Saigon , at 31,45
Japanese aircraft
no flights
Allied aircraft
B-17D Fortress x 34
B-17E Fortress x 58
Japanese aircraft losses
G3M Nell: 20 destroyed
Ki-49 Helen: 2 destroyed
Ki-21-II Sally: 7 destroyed
C5M Babs: 2 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
B-17D Fortress: 6 damaged
B-17E Fortress: 9 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
221 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
Airbase hits 11
Airbase supply hits 4
Runway hits 56
The Japanese respond with a fighter sweep over Singapore but the AVG and the RAF are ready:
Day Air attack on Singapore , at 22,51
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 20
Allied aircraft
Brewster 339D x 13
Hurricane IIb x 12
P-40B Tomahawk x 45
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
Brewster 339D: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
In the largest air battle over China so far in the war, Japanese Nates are decimated by P-40Es and P-39s:
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 02/01/42
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Day Air attack on Changsha , at 45,37
Japanese aircraft
Ki-27 Nate x 47
Ki-51 Sonia x 5
Allied aircraft
P-39D Airacobra x 6
P-40E Warhawk x 15
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-27 Nate: 11 destroyed
Ki-51 Sonia: 3 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed, 4 damaged
P-40E Warhawk: 1 damaged
Runway hits 1
Altogether Japan loses 72 AC today vs 9 Allied AC. Japanese losses include 6 A6M2s, 37 Nells, 13 Sallys and 5 Bettys.
In the war so far Japan has lost 624 AC vs 429 Allied.
The B-17s based at Singapore hit the airfield at Saigon again:
Day Air attack on Saigon , at 31,45
Japanese aircraft
no flights
Allied aircraft
B-17D Fortress x 34
B-17E Fortress x 58
Japanese aircraft losses
G3M Nell: 20 destroyed
Ki-49 Helen: 2 destroyed
Ki-21-II Sally: 7 destroyed
C5M Babs: 2 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
B-17D Fortress: 6 damaged
B-17E Fortress: 9 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
221 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
Airbase hits 11
Airbase supply hits 4
Runway hits 56
The Japanese respond with a fighter sweep over Singapore but the AVG and the RAF are ready:
Day Air attack on Singapore , at 22,51
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 20
Allied aircraft
Brewster 339D x 13
Hurricane IIb x 12
P-40B Tomahawk x 45
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
Brewster 339D: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
In the largest air battle over China so far in the war, Japanese Nates are decimated by P-40Es and P-39s:
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 02/01/42
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Day Air attack on Changsha , at 45,37
Japanese aircraft
Ki-27 Nate x 47
Ki-51 Sonia x 5
Allied aircraft
P-39D Airacobra x 6
P-40E Warhawk x 15
Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-27 Nate: 11 destroyed
Ki-51 Sonia: 3 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed, 4 damaged
P-40E Warhawk: 1 damaged
Runway hits 1
Altogether Japan loses 72 AC today vs 9 Allied AC. Japanese losses include 6 A6M2s, 37 Nells, 13 Sallys and 5 Bettys.
In the war so far Japan has lost 624 AC vs 429 Allied.
