March 18th
Something of a morale raiser in the Doolittle vein at Sakhalin...
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 17, 42
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Shikuka at 126,43, Range 1,000 Yards
Japanese Ships
SC CHa-1, Shell hits 16, and is sunk
Allied Ships
BB Colorado
DD Jarvis
Reduced sighting due to 0% moonlight
Maximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 0% moonlight: 2,000 yards
Range closes to 17,000 yards...
Range closes to 12,000 yards...
Range closes to 9,000 yards...
Range closes to 7,000 yards...
Range closes to 5,000 yards...
Range closes to 3,000 yards...
Range closes to 1,000 yards...
BB Colorado engages SC CHa-1 at 1,000 yards
SC CHa-1 sunk by DD Jarvis at 1,000 yards
Combat ends with last Japanese ship sunk...
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Shikuka at 127,44, Range 20,000 Yards
Japanese Ships
PB Yoshida Maru, Shell hits 12, and is sunk
xAK Nitti Maru
xAK Turuga Maru, Shell hits 2
xAK Delagoa Maru
xAK Taian Maru
xAK Tokati Maru
xAK Calcutta Maru, Shell hits 6, and is sunk
xAK Koki Maru
xAK Saiho Maru, Shell hits 4, heavy fires
xAK Zinzan Maru, Shell hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage
SC Ch 33, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
Allied Ships
BB Colorado
DD Jarvis
So far Colorado has lived to tell the tale. [;)]
Of course the main action is in Bengal. I have a plan for my fallback line now, .jpg attached gives dispositions of my forces in the area, and the line I intend to be the main line of resistance if/when Calcutta falls.
I will make a stab at bottling him up in Calcutta because in his current position he lacks a major port to land supply at Bengal and he has a totally inadequate airfield. If he takes Calcutta then it'll be me with the totally inadequate airfields. I assume he's brought enough to the party though that this will be unfeasible and so my engineers priorities are to fortify the fallback line marked. (This does mean that I've already written off the entirety of Bengal).
My airfarce has been brutalised badly over Calcutta, on day 1 it was 66 Allied planes for 7 Japanese (3 to 1 in his favour in fighters, the rest Blenheims), on day 2 it was 22 RAF/USAAF aircraft for 0, yes, 0, Japanese kills despite actually outnumbering the defending Oscars. Clearly his machines/men utterly outclass anything I have (those were actually pretty decent Hurri and P40 squadrons) as per the allied fighters suck thread. Unfortunately there is little to be done but withdraw, rebuild. One of the AVG squadrons (P400s in a few days, seem to be the best fighter available at present) is being pulled from China, thats how bad it is. I've resorted to night bombing with the Blenheims but thats obviously never going to be nothing more than a minor drip drip of casualties.
I've taken the decision to pull almost the entirety of I Australia Corps from Oz back to India. Currently about half is in India already. The exception is the MG Battalion defending Darwin as its too remote to easily be withdrawn. Shipping is en route from Cape Town to Perth in readiness, Queen Mary is involved, some units are already loading up at Perth. They will head for Cape Town rather than the direct route.
I garnered some intel by fleeing cargo ships blundering into his CVs (amazingly almost all lived to tell the tale) - he has six fleet CVs in the Bay of Bengal so the RN has scurried away to Cochin, near the southern tip of India, where it's safe. Some TKs are headed to Cochin from Abadan, this will replace Colombo as my main fleet harbour for now. There has also been a realignment of my submarine forces, the two subs available (Truant and a Dutch sub) have been ordered to patrol the area between Calcutta and Rangoon. A couple more Dutch subs have been ordered to Colombo from the Java area, and two US fleet subs at Balboa have been ordered to Cape Town so that I should have a submarine force of half a dozen or so in the area within a few weeks, hopefully making targets of his supply convoys.
Elsewhere I've been probing the periphery of his empire with Catalinas and AVPs at forward bases. I'm considering an early move to take Guadalcanal from him, it is currently very lightly defended according to my intel. (As is Tarawa, but Lunga is a juicier target). A couple of US regiments (2/3rds of Americal Division) are prepping and en route to Noumea in readiness for such a move. They are being taken from Pearl, which currently seems to be rather over defended given his apparent priorities, that will put Pearl's garrison down to about a division and a half.
I think the situation in India is about as bad as it can get for the Allies really, I kinda gambled he wouldn't move in that direction, and I gambled poorly. So this will now be a very interesting game I think! It's not all bad though, the rail network allows me to swiftly redeploy my units so the 'pants down' effect at the operational art level will be fairly minimal I think, though the defence will be deprived of many units due to strategic miscalculation. Also I am heartened by his comments in his emails, apparently my aggression around Port Blair with the RN delayed his offensive by a couple of weeks in his view - and I really need every day I can get.
