NFC East Slapdown: NY59Giants (A) vs 1EyedJack & Rysyonok (J) - BTS

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Have you flown troops into Ankang?


Once bitten, twice shy. [:)]

I used 'developers' prerogative and moved one Corp from Chengtu to Ankang when I did some things in China. [;)]
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Date: 41 Dec 19th -
KB3 off Boela and another TF or two in general area.
Singapore - sweeps...sweeps...

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings:

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 4, probably left Truk, but going to .... [&:]
KB3 - at 81, 108 (2 NE Boela) - reach out to sink a PC and AVP trying to escape from Ternate with 14 Zero & 11 Vals 4 east of Kendari
KB4 - MIA day 5
CVEs - MIA day 6

Subs:
I-123 is between Borneo and Celebes and sinks a small damaged TK with single TT hit.

India/Burma:
Victoria Point - 36 Lily and 16 sally soften up the small BF before part of Thai division takes the bases easily.
Moulmein -
Pegu - No attacks here as my LRCAP 'may' have scared away his bombers.

China:
Nanyang - 2 SW of base with 14 Nate & 6 Ann
Hwainan -

Malaya: -
Singapore - 23 Sally at night. sweeps by 18 Zero, 12 Tojo, 24 Oscars, and another 26 Oscars.
Temuloh -

Philippines: [>:]
Manila -
Clark -

SRA:
Force Z, CVL Charlotte, and American CA/CLs are ordered back to Balikpapan to top of fuel. Then, they will head south as KB3 and another TF are off Boela and at Sorong.

New Guinea/Solomons:
Three small TFs are off to north through NE waiting for... OR as bait!

Central Pacific:
Nauru -

South Pacific:
Mini Allied "Death Star" is at Townsville. I will be here for few days to totally refuel. One of my small SBD groups (from CVL) are headed to southern bases to allow upgrade from -1 to -2 versions.

North Pacific:
CV Saratoga TF is ordered to move to 2 due east of Attu. I hope to keep her here and hit a convoy before heading to Pearl to meet Yorktown in early January.

CL Phoenix & Honolulu with 6 DDs are headed to be next door to Saratoga.

Engineers:

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
Pace is kind of slow to me. Does any viewers feel that way from the cheap seats??

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I used 'developers' prerogative and moved one Corp from Chengtu to Ankang when I did some things in China. [;)]

I wish you could have done that for me! [:D]

Watching China with big interest. Will be very exciting to see if the changes in RA will make China a bit tougher on the Japanese. Cribtop will make no mistakes here I´m sure. I doubt he will repeat his failure to knock China out as he did against Cuttlefish. He seems very methodical and thorough. So he will have done his homework.

Try to get some recon into China. Also consider moving out some of the reserves in the Changsha area to Chungking. That way you will save a month worth of travel time if he goes "all in" for a single sector like Tom did.
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Watching China with big interest. Will be very exciting to see if the changes in BTS/RA will make China a bit tougher on the Japanese. Cribtop will make no mistakes here I´m sure. I doubt he will repeat his failure to knock China out as he did against Cuttlefish. He seems very methodical and thorough. So he will have done his homework.

Main changes in China were - forts at bases to 3 if they were lower; dot bases to 2; about 25 to 33% increase in devices to hopefully give the Chinese a little better defensive capabilities; decrease number of damaged industry at Changsha and Chungking to increase supply generation; daily supply at Chungking increased by 50 per day; and carry over from RA was increased garisson requirements for both sides. Hope these help.
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agree seems a bit slow, but then I don't know his objectives
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IT is our desire to make China a TRUE sideshow that doesn't become the easy rollover that many Allied and Japanese Players have done.
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I think the apparent potential China solution is to take away all the VP's you can for conquering objectives and add garrison requirements for empire.
I agree that empire auto victory should not be heavily influenced by China results or strategic bombing.

Aside - I never have thought that strategic bombing should have any VP's associated with it on either side of the ball. You do it to reduce future capacity, but there isn't a game bonus to it.

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THANK YOU SULA SEA!! [&o][&o]

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THANK YOU SULA SEA!! [&o][&o]

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Great pic, but I find the word "bigger" a bit off-base. The Boise had essentially the same displacement and three more main guns, but fewer 5" guns.
The real advantage of the Clevelands was better layout of the guns and excellent fire control, which Boise got in later upgrades.
Perhaps the word "younger" or "newer" should be used here.
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Date: 41 Dec 20th -
KB3 off Ambon protecting transports

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings:

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 5
KB3 - at 77, 112 (3 So Ambon) - 29 Zeros escort in 42 Kates to hit port.
KB4 - MIA day 6
CVEs - MIA day 7

Subs:

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu -

China:
Nanyang -
Hwainan - 116th ID pushes a weak Chinese Corp further away.

Malaya: -
Singapore - Sweeps by 18 Zero, 12 Tojo, 24 Oscars.
Temuloh - 15 Lily

Philippines: [>:]
Manila -
Clark -
Naga - 16th ID wipes out the small Philippine battalion outside base.

SRA:
Ambon - transports off shore, but don't unload today.

New Guinea/Solomons:
Three small TFs are off to north through NE waiting for... OR as bait! Still there.

Central Pacific:
Nauru -

South Pacific:
Vaitupe - (Ellice Island) 2x AVP moved in with a PBY group to add more naval search capabilities.

North Pacific:
CV Saratoga TF and 2 CL, 6 DD TF are now just east of Attu.

Australia:
Townsville - Mini Allied "Death Star" is refueling. One of my small SBD groups (from CVL) is moved to Brisbane to allow upgrade from -1 to -2 versions.

Engineers:

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
Allied "Death Star" will be at Townsville a few more days to complete refueling and add rookie pilots along with filling out air groups.

San Diego - troops begin loading for Christmas Island. Should get there by early January. Hopefully, before Cribtop does.

Small TKs (YO) - headed up western coast of USA for Prince Rupert. They will run fuel into Kodiak and eventually Dutch Harbor.

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CL Boise
Displacement: 12,207 tons (fully loaded)
Length: 606 ft
Speed: 32.5 knots
Armament: 15 x Mk 16 6" guns (5x3)
8 x 5" (8x1)

Cleveland Class CL
Displacement: 14,131 tons
Length: 600 ft
Speed: 32.5 knots
Armament: 12 x Mk 16 6" guns (4x3)
12 x 5" (6x2)

So Cleveland's can be considered 'bigger' in size by a few tons.
Boise had another turret of 6" guns so she could be 'bigger.'

I've played around with my catch phrase and may change it later, but if you go over to Olorin's AAR about my other game, I thing he feels my Cleveland's are nasty enough to 'nuke' his AF at Sorong. [;)]
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Happy to help. If you decide you need an adjustment PM me.

Here's the other I put together if you decide you like this as an alternate.

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St Louis and Helena the only two members of the St. Louis Class were interesting. I believe the Japanese refered to them as machine gun cruisers for their rate of fire
but that may have been the Brooklyn Class.
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Date: 41 Dec 21st -
KB3 remains off Ambon protecting transports.
Phase 2 objectives may be coming as transports and KB4 are off northern coast of Borneo.

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings:
Ambon with 1st Kure Assault Division & BF

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 6
KB3 - at 77, 111 (3 SW Ambon) - 33 Zeros escort in 42 Kates to hit troops, but cause no casualties through the rain.
KB4 - at 66,83 (3 NE of Miri) - 13 Zero fly over with 15 Kates to sink 3 HDMLs at Tarakan.
CVEs - MIA day 8

Subs:

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu -

China:
Nanyang - 1 LCU now at base
Hwaiyan - Shock attack takes base by Route Brigade.

Malaya: -
Singapore - Sweeps by 18 Zero, 12 Tojo followed by 49 Oscars escorting in 20 Lily & 68 Sally. Forts had made 3 three days ago and may not go further. Almost all my planes have left a few days ago. Some are still at Sabang (air lifted part of Air HQ from Malaya over to Medan before RR up to base) and at Port Blair on way to Burma/India.
Temuloh -

Philippines:
Manila - First day of attacks by LB - 12 Lily & 6 Sally. Despite this, forts go up to 3 and building is stopped.
Clark -

SRA:
Ambon - CA Nachi is embedded in Amphib TF, but doesn't seem enough. 14 CD shells hit two transports at night. 24 Betty hit troops at dawn. 13 Zeros are on LRCAP from KB3 and easily down 1 of 2 Dutch fighters and 3 of 7 Hudsons. 2 more Hudsons are lost later. Two sinking sounds are heard later in the day, so maybe.....[;)] Undamaged air groups leave.

New Guinea/Solomons:

Central Pacific:

South Pacific:

North Pacific:
CV Saratoga TF and 2 CL, 6 DD TF are now just east of Attu.

Australia:
Townsville - Mini Allied "Death Star" has completed refueling. One of my small SBD groups (from CVL) has moved back from Brisbane, but I need the other 5 airframes to use RR to get back to base so I can reload them.

Engineers:

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
Naval Search - I don't use my valuable PBYs and Catalina in any Naval Attack as I feel they are more valuable keeping track of Japan's moves. Right now I have some at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Midway, Pearl, Johnson, Christmas, Canton, Vaitupe, Rabaul, Cairns (BF and some troops just left Port Moresby for OZ), Horn Island, Kendari, and Singkawang. Once Ambon falls, I will have a gap in eastern SRA and another in lower Solomons. I'll move the PBYs that were at Port Moresby, but are now back at Cairns to Darwin to close that gap. I need to get some AVPs or a AV with 2 DDs at Luganville.

Christmas Island troops leave San Diego. ETA is 12 days. Reports show they were spotted by Glen.

Fuel - 13 x 14 knot TKs with 3 escorts leaving LA with 141k worth of fuel for NZ. I tend to use San Fran for troops and supply and LA for fuel.

ASW groups - I am training up the small 5 plane bomber groups that will withdraw in June/July '42 along with the FPs taken off the damaged BBs. I just got my fourth 18 plane Kingfisher FP group at LA. Only one has rested to get Morale to 99 and start ASW training. Some of the others will follow. In RA/BTS, I allow these 4 groups to upgrade to SBD-3 and beyond. I have 4 of 7 Wirraway groups doing so in Australia. Plans here are to upgrade some of these to the LR Hudsons later.

To my reader - anything on PBY/Catalina placement or usage you would do differently?? What about ASW training?? I have one of my PBY-5A in USA doing this also.


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CL Boise
Displacement: 12,207 tons (fully loaded)
Length: 606 ft
Speed: 32.5 knots
Armament: 15 x Mk 16 6" guns (5x3)
8 x 5" (8x1)

Cleveland Class CL
Displacement: 14,131 tons
Length: 600 ft
Speed: 32.5 knots
Armament: 12 x Mk 16 6" guns (4x3)
12 x 5" (6x2)

So Cleveland's can be considered 'bigger' in size by a few tons.
Boise had another turret of 6" guns so she could be 'bigger.'

I've played around with my catch phrase and may change it later, but if you go over to Olorin's AAR about my other game, I thing he feels my Cleveland's are nasty enough to 'nuke' his AF at Sorong. [;)]
Yeah, I usually look at standard displacement because so much of the full load is fuel and ammo for all those AA guns, not to mention all the crew needed to fire them.
No arguments at all about the NASTY part of the description! [:D]

Sulu Sea - very nice artwork on both versions! About the Brooklyn class vs Helena/St. Louis - the latter two were considered Brooklyn class with some minor differences that made them a sub-group.
All of the Brooklyns and the Clevelands had the same rate of fire that kept a constant stream of shells heading for the enemy. I saw a video of one of these cruisers firing and the rate of fire for the main guns was every five seconds![X(]
Nashville (AFAIK) was the only cruiser to decide a land battle directly when it shelled a Panzer division which was counterattacking the Salerno landings and was about to overrun the allied troops. Nashville's fire flipped Tiger tanks and wiped out most of the
supporting infantry and half-tracks. No wonder the Germans selected these cruisers for the first few targets of their radio controlled glider bombs.!

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Date: 41 Dec 22nd -
KB3 remains off Ambon protecting transports.
Multiple landings in northern Borneo.

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings:
Kudat & Brunei (Fast Transport)

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 7 [&:][&:]
KB3 - at 73, 109 (3 W Ambon) -
KB4 - at 65,85 (2 No of Brunei) -
CVEs - MIA day 9

Subs:
I-5 sinks a YO 1 hex due west of San Fran

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu -

China:
Nanyang - 1 LCU was at base, now moved out to east
Wuchow - 12 Nates with 21 Ida & 16 Sonia.

Malaya: -
Singapore - Sweeps by 18 Zero, 12 Tojo followed by 39 Oscars escorting in 16 Lily & 86 Sally.
Temuloh -

Philippines:
Manila -
Clark -

SRA:
Ambon - 23 Betty hit troops. 40 Zeros & 42 Kates hit troops from KB3. A deliberate attack of 75:49 brings forts down to 0.

New Guinea/Solomons:

Central Pacific:

South Pacific:

North Pacific:
CV Saratoga TF ordered back towards Dutch Harbor. She will then swing south and head for Pearl. Yorktown and CVL King's Mtn come in at San Diego end of month and then head for Pearl.

Australia:
Townsville - Mini Allied "Death Star" ordered north to head for Horn Island. Hopefully, i can stay close to northern coast of Australia and make it over to Broome/Port Hedland area unseen.

Engineers:
Aukland - P6

Intel:
Imp Gds ID at 1 west of Chaing Mai - looks like this will be a primary LCU pushing into Burma.
2/2 ID to Singora - prepping for Singapore

Notes/Plans:
Luzon - Cribtop is taking a slow approach here. Very little air attacks and seemingly a slow advance from both ends (See screen shot).


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Date: 41 Dec 23rd -
KB3 remains off Ambon protecting transports.
Enemy air force takes a day off. Must be part of their union rules. [:D]

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings:

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 8 [&:][&:]
KB3 - at 78, 111 (3 ESE Ambon) - 15 Zeros escort in 11 Vals to sink fleeing AVP from Ambon
KB4 - at 59,85 (3 NE of Kuching) -
CVEs - MIA day 10

Subs:
I-8 is 1 NW of Christmas Island and sinks one of two xAKLs bring supplies to allow fort building to steadily continue while huge TF heads this way.

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu -

China:
Nanyang -
Wuchow -
Chuhsien - empty base falls & Kweiteh also as an Ind Bde came in to help.

Malaya: -
Singapore -
Temuloh -

Philippines:
Manila -
Clark -

SRA:
Ambon - still holding !! A failed attack of 68:82 keeps the base in Allied hands for another day.
Brunei - 45:5 capture base. One of two RN BFs is destroyed and bought back immediately.

New Guinea/Solomons: Still quiet in this area. Why??

Central Pacific:

South Pacific:

North Pacific:

Australia:
Cooktown - Mini Allied "Death Star" just off shore as it heads for Horn Island and beyond.

Engineers:
Brisbane - AF5; Melbourne - F3; Townsville - F3; Rabaul - F2; Balikpapan - F2;

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
Canton Island - 320 mines from 8 fast DM laid at base.

NW Borneo seems to be next with KB4 hovering off shore. See screen shot.

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Suscribed. Good luck !!!
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Date: 41 Dec 24th -
Middle Malaya lost

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings: Kuching & Makin

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 9 [&:][&:]
KB3 - at 81, 108 (2 SW Sorong)
KB4 - at 60,86 (3 NE of Kuching)
CVEs - MIA day 11

Allied Mini-Death Star - 2 ESE of Horn Island (still unspotted)

Subs:
I-154 is 4 east of Soerabaja = xAK TT x1 (sinks next day)

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu - stack of 10 LCUs including Imp Gds ID still 2 hexes due east

China:
Nanyang - a big Chinese Corp is hit by 6 Ann SE of base
Wuchow -

Malaya: -
Singapore - in total, 41 Oscars with 14 Lily & 63 Sally
Temuloh - 12 Lily before base is captured
Ground combat at Temuloh (50,78)

Japanese Shock attack

Attacking force 52548 troops, 481 guns, 330 vehicles, Assault Value = 1665

Defending force 3598 troops, 7 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 77

Japanese adjusted assault: 1521

Allied adjusted defense: 7

Japanese assault odds: 217 to 1 (fort level 0)

Japanese forces CAPTURE Temuloh !!!

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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
231 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 9 disabled
Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
2735 casualties reported
Squads: 138 destroyed, 8 disabled
Non Combat: 136 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 7 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
Units retreated 2
Units destroyed 3

Defeated Allied Units Retreating!

Assaulting units:
15th Ind Engineer Regiment
22nd Recon Regiment
1st Tank Regiment
41st Infantry Regiment
5th Division
21st Division
4th Ind Engineer Regiment
23rd Ind Engineer Regiment
4th Division
114th Infantry Regiment
6th Tank Regiment
54th Const Co
25th Army
18th Mountain Gun Regiment
53rd Const Co
3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
55th Const Co

Defending units:
FMSV Brigade
1st Hyderabad Battalion
8th Indian Brigade
1st ISF Base Force
22nd Indian Brigade

Cribtop is taking a different approach for capturing the peninsula. See screen shot.

Philippines:
Manila -
Clark -
Cagayan - 20 Nells at night

SRA:
Ambon - another day of rest for troops. Probably will not last much longer.

New Guinea/Solomons: three TFs remain between Truk and Rabaul not going anywhere

Central Pacific:
Makin - 51st Nav Gds capture empty base.

South Pacific:

North Pacific:

Australia:

Engineers:
Seattle - P7; Sydney - P9; Chungking AF5; Hobart - F3

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
KB3 - with the third part of KB now headed east from Ambon area, does Cribtop have big plans in Central and South Pacific while I move to interfere with the capture of SRA.

Singapore - I have 873 AV behind level 3 forts. Not enough, but hopefully a large enough speed bump.

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Date: 41 Dec 25th -
Merry 'virtual' Christmas

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings: Amchitka (elements of 2nd China Assault Div); Attu; Sambras; Tarawa

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 10 [&:][&:]
KB3 - at 84, 107 (2 East Sorong)
KB4 - at 60,87 (3 East of Kuching)
CVEs - MIA day 12

Allied Mini-Death Star - 10 ESE of Darwin (still unspotted)

Subs:
Thresher is hit trying to interfere with Fast Transport invasion at Attu.
Pollack is slightly damaged by another Fast Transport invasion at Amchitka.

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu -

China:
Nanyang - 9 Ann & 6 Sonia hit the retreating Corp SE of base.
Wuchow -

Malaya: -
Singapore - Only sweeps by 12 Tojo & 18 Oscars
Kuala Lumpur - 18 Lily

Philippines:
Manila - 20 Oscars sweep the empty skies before 15 Lily & 13 Sally hit AF.
Clark -
Cagayan -

Borneo:
Kuching - 38 Zero & 35 Kates from KB4 attack troops. Bases falls with 51:9 odds.

SRA:
Ambon - 25 Betty soften up the troops. 41 Zero & 41 Kates from KB3 hit troops.
Ground combat at Ambon (76,109)

Japanese Deliberate attack

Attacking force 7110 troops, 106 guns, 12 vehicles, Assault Value = 194

Defending force 2673 troops, 49 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 34

Japanese adjusted assault: 82

Allied adjusted defense: 16

Japanese assault odds: 5 to 1 (fort level 0)

Japanese forces CAPTURE Ambon !!!


Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
morale(-), experience(-)
Attacker: fatigue(-)

Japanese ground losses:
71 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
3261 casualties reported
Squads: 60 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 175 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 55 (55 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 5

Assaulting units:
1st Kure Assault Division
3rd JNAF AF Unit

Defending units:
Molukken KNIL Cdo
Molukken Mil'ie Cdo
Amboina Defenses
Laha ML Base Force
AP-VLG-IV Sup Afd


New Guinea/Solomons: three TFs remain between Truk and Rabaul not going anywhere

Central Pacific:
Tarawa - 53rd Nav Gds take empty base.

South Pacific:

North Pacific:

Australia:

Engineers:
Wellington AF4;

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
Central China - Looks like this is main effort by Cribtop. I've been able to retreat in good order and 'hopefully' can get a few levels of forts built. See Screen shot.

Lesson learned !! - I had sent Saratoga TF to Aleutians to intervene at wars beginning. Then, I sent 2 CL with 6 DD from Pearl as soon as KB left. I had ordered Sara to head back towards Pearl three days ago. To compound this error, I had my SC TF stay between Attu and Amchitka. Thus, Cribtop was able to drop off troops at both bases and avoid any consequences. [:(] [:@] I should have left Sara there and placed my SC TF at one of the bases rather than try to react to enemy moves. Now, my SC TF will head back to Kodiak to refuel and then go to Umnak and stay there!!

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RE: NFC East Slapdown: NY59Giants (A) vs Cribtop (J) - Between the Storms

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Date: 41 Dec 26th -
KB1, 2, & 3 now MIA!! [X(]

Key: TT = Torpedo; bb = ground bombardment; c = casualties; b = base hits; s = supply hits; r = runway hits; p = port hits; f = fuel hits; AV = Assault Value; DC = Depth Charged; (*) = destroyed aircraft; If odds are italics, they are the Allies; BG = Bomber Group of 48 planes (4 x 12 bomber squadrons); FG fighter group = 25 fighter planes if American

Landings: Tabiteuea

CVs:
KB1 & 2 - MIA day 11 [&:][&:]
KB3 - MIA day 1
KB4 - at 60,87 (3 East of Kuching)
CVEs - MIA day 13

Allied Mini-Death Star - arrives at Darwin and refuels (still unspotted)

Subs:
S-35 puts 2 TT hits on CM Tokiwa, but she doesn't sink immediately. Later in the day, another 2 TT hits does the trick. [:D]
S-34 is hit by DDs at Tabiteuea

India/Burma:
Moulmein -
Pegu -

China:
Nanyang -
Wuchow -
Chengchow - the first series of ground bb attacks begin with two division and two ind mixed bde present.
Pucheng - empty base is captured by armored car company. [:D]

Malaya: -
Singapore - 42 Oscars with 12 Lily & 44 Sally. 18 Zero and 18 Betty go after the minesweepers without success.
Kuala Lumpur -

Philippines:
Manila - 24 Oscars sweep before 36 Nates escort in 11 Lily & 7 Sally
Clark -
Cagayan -
Atimonan - empty base captured by 16th ID

Borneo:
Sambas - empty base falls

SRA:

New Guinea/Solomons: three TFs remain between Truk and Rabaul not going anywhere

Central Pacific:
Canton - TF with 53rd (Sep) Inf Rgt is 52 hexes away (7 or 8 days)
Tabiteuea - 61st Nav Gds take base

South Pacific:

North Pacific:
Attu & Amchitka change hands.

Australia:

Engineers:
Pago Pago F3; Tacoma P6;

Intel:

Notes/Plans:
Allied warships including the "Mini-Death Star" will hopefully met over at Port Hedland. CVL Hermes just arrived at Tjilatjap to refuel.
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