However, at least I was able to keep the USN at bay with their carriers. Out of the 16 most juicy units, 10 were allied[:D]


ORIGINAL: fuelli
ORIGINAL: fuelli
All in all there is no doubt that the whole solomons campaign so far is a defeat for me even If I take Irau which is most unlikely right now. It really seems that I found one of the hardest spot in the enemy's defence.
But on the other hand: If I count the enemy troops involved plus the troops he already lost and then take a look at my intel (OOB) I think there is maybe a weak spot somewhere else....
This is were I started to Plan Operation "Rabauke"[:D] Knowing that the Japanese has lost three divisions in PNG and now has 3 Divisions to defend Rennel and Irau the math was simple: 2 Divisions and 2 Brigades left to cover the Solomons and Rabaul. Looking at my ground forces I counted 5 Divisions and some Independence regiments that I could use in a big blow Invasion. Transport capacity was tight but sufficient. So far so good. Now for the target Attacking in the solomans will give point for nothing more then a draw. Only if I sink the whole KB a decisive victory is possible. Or taking Rabaul which will change the VP for 5400 points into my direction. But what if my Opponent anticipates my move, what if his whole fleet is at anchorage in rabaul when my transports eneter their operation area? This was my biggest concern. But this can happen anywhere. With woodlark I have a decent base to provide LRCAP for the Invasion fleet. If I take Gasmata i can also provide close airsupport with corsairs. But taking Gasmata would reveal my future plans. So everything had to be done in a thight schedule. But it became clear that Rabaul will be my final target before I have to retire. One other reason was counting for Rabaul: Mines. I noticed heavy mining activities in the Solomons. It was obvious that my opponent was expecting me there.
Again the math was simple: Lots of mines in the Solomons could mean not so much at Rabaul.
After the Irau campaign was over and Woodlark was a secure base I starte my preperations. Firdst of all I need masses of ressource at woodlark and at Lea. Woodlark of course for my fighter and B25 and Lae for my 4e bombers. While my transports were busy with that job I started to reckon the whole map. Special forces were deployes at several main bases to find out were his remaining Inf regiments are located and lots of Catalinas, SBDs, TBFs and 4es were doing their part as well. I was eager to find out where is main Fleet units may be and even tried to attack them once when I sighted them north of the Solomons. The outcome was meager: A Transport TF was attacked and the newly arrived CV Essex was hit by one 250Kg bomb. 45% Sys damage! I had to send her back after just one week. Neverthe less when the November came nearer (Start of Operation was scheduled for 05.11.1943)I knew that I will have 5 Fleet carriers (1 essex 3 Yorktowns and Saratoga) + 1 CVL and 6 BBs mostly older types. I knew that he has 10 BBs left and Yamato and Musashi are part of them....
After m Transport fllets had finished loading Troops and supplie and were approaching the coral sea I had a first contact with the japanese main fleet. North east of Shortland.Obviousls he was expecting an attack iin the Solomons and not at Rabaul. Perfect. Looking at the map I realised that if he wants to reach Rabaul be the direct route from there I can pick his surface units with my carriers before they arrive. Or he has to take a different route which will make him come to late. But everything came alittlebit different...as usual. More tomorrow.
ORIGINAL: RGIJN
However, at least I was able to keep the USN at bay with their carriers. Out of the 16 most juicy units, 10 were allied[:D]






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