ORIGINAL: Drakanel
Interesting, you have quite a bit of Chinese army still leftThough I know it's not very strong units, aside from AV. Is there any particular reasons you left them prepped for Tsuyung, Taichow and Kunming?
Just so they can train to max and stay there when taking replacements. Not knowing where to prepare them for I also keep the option to retain partial preparation for a new target.
Quite a bit of stuff at Naha by the way. I wonder if he has any inklings of your plan....
Just that it's both an obvious target and a really good one.
Rumble in the Southwest witpqs-A vs Andav-J 2011-11-29 to 2017-02-08
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RE: 1944 September 05
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RE: 1944 September 05
ORIGINAL: witpqs
That's news to me. Do you know what base that is?ORIGINAL: Kofiman
If I remember right, there's more than one city the Chungking Magic Queue can work through. Perhaps there's an easier target?
I know, but I am not telling you! [:)] Simply put you don't need anymore help at this stage of the game, plus I am rooting for Andav anyhow. And it probably doesn't matter anyhow...
PS: I didn't mean that to come across as snide, or juvenile, and I am sure a quick search on your part will answer your question, but you are doing so very well...
RE: 1944 September 05
Well,ORIGINAL: Lowpe
ORIGINAL: witpqs
That's news to me. Do you know what base that is?ORIGINAL: Kofiman
If I remember right, there's more than one city the Chungking Magic Queue can work through. Perhaps there's an easier target?
I know, but I am not telling you! [:)] Simply put you don't need anymore help at this stage of the game, plus I am rooting for Andav anyhow. And it probably doesn't matter anyhow...
PS: I didn't mean that to come across as snide, or juvenile, and I am sure a quick search on your part will answer your question, but you are doing so very well...

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RE: 1944 September 05
And I got a surprise turn!
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1944 September 06
1944 September 06
The Empire captured:
The Allies captured:
There were Imperial amphibious or airborne operations at:
There were Allied amphibious or airborne operations at:
Imperial Naval Bombardments
Allied Naval Bombardments:
Allied Ships Bombarding Vinh
Allied Ships Bombarding Ternate
Our subs had some action between Japan and China but got no hits.
Quiet in China on the ground. Chungking LI was hit again with predictably lesser results (more rubble vs less operating industry). The B-29 groups lost 3x ships today and will rest. Their next assignment is unclear, but transfers to the Marianas are not far off.
SW of Chumphon our three divisions destroyed the enemy on the road.
The attack near Hanoi also destroyed the defenders, that after dozens of squads were destroyed from the air. Vinh is about to fall.
Ternate.
P-47 have moved to Taytay with the arrival of large base force. Engineers are busy expanding the airfield.
Indochina.

The Empire captured:
The Allies captured:
There were Imperial amphibious or airborne operations at:
There were Allied amphibious or airborne operations at:
Imperial Naval Bombardments
Allied Naval Bombardments:
Allied Ships Bombarding Vinh
Allied Ships Bombarding Ternate
Our subs had some action between Japan and China but got no hits.
Quiet in China on the ground. Chungking LI was hit again with predictably lesser results (more rubble vs less operating industry). The B-29 groups lost 3x ships today and will rest. Their next assignment is unclear, but transfers to the Marianas are not far off.
SW of Chumphon our three divisions destroyed the enemy on the road.
They are moving on as fast as possible. The armour will take quite a while to catch up. Victoria Point port is now size 3 and will build to size 4 (the maximum).--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ground combat at 51,67 (near Victoria Point)
Allied Deliberate attack
Attacking force 40231 troops, 713 guns, 605 vehicles, Assault Value = 1141
Defending force 715 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
Allied adjusted assault: 548
Japanese adjusted defense: 1
Allied assault odds: 548 to 1
Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+)
Attacker: fatigue(-)
Japanese ground losses:
437 casualties reported
Squads: 65 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 48 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 16 (16 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1
Allied ground losses:
9 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Assaulting units:
26th Indian Division
20th Indian Division
5th Indian Division
3rd (Special Force) Division
Defending units:
5th INA Regiment
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The attack near Hanoi also destroyed the defenders, that after dozens of squads were destroyed from the air. Vinh is about to fall.
Again the Empire invested highly skilled bomber pilots to attack our armor prior to their attack near Hanoi. They fought through to target despite serious losses, but to no ultimate effect. Both infantry divisions are moving on Hanoi. The four armored units are moving on Haiphong (in combat formation). The CA TF is already in position and will bombard Vinh tonight, supporting the continued deliberate attack. It is clear that the shock attack with immediate followup by some armor cracked the defenses at Vinh. The USA 96th Infantry Division and XI Corps Engineer Group have unloaded at Cam Ranh bay and will rail to Tourane before passing through Vinh to join the offensive.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ground combat at 67,57 (near Haiphong)
Allied Deliberate attack
Attacking force 1350 troops, 6 guns, 259 vehicles, Assault Value = 967
Defending force 712 troops, 22 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
Allied adjusted assault: 82
Japanese adjusted defense: 1
Allied assault odds: 82 to 1
Combat modifiers
Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), supply(-)
Attacker:
Japanese ground losses:
1060 casualties reported
Squads: 54 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 75 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 26 (26 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1
Assaulting units: (Two Tk Bn attacked.)
706th Tank Battalion
711th Tank Battalion
192nd Tank Battalion
31st Infantry Division
2/4th Armoured Regiment
5th Australian Division
Defending units:
3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
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Night Naval bombardment of Vinh at 65,59
Allied Ships
CL Santa Fe
CL Denver
Japanese ground losses:
21 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Airbase hits 8
Airbase supply hits 6
Runway hits 13
Port hits 9
Port fuel hits 5
Port supply hits 4
SOC-1 Seagull acting as spotter for CL Santa Fe
CL Santa Fe firing at 66th Infantry Brigade
SOC-1 Seagull acting as spotter for CL Denver
CL Denver firing at Vinh
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Ground combat at Vinh (65,59)
Allied Deliberate attack
Attacking force 31163 troops, 498 guns, 857 vehicles, Assault Value = 1094
Defending force 21705 troops, 147 guns, 52 vehicles, Assault Value = 383
Allied adjusted assault: 522
Japanese adjusted defense: 327
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 2)
Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 1
Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-)
Attacker:
Japanese ground losses:
2159 casualties reported
Squads: 68 destroyed, 138 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 23 (1 destroyed, 22 disabled)
Vehicles lost 12 (8 destroyed, 4 disabled)
Allied ground losses:
191 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 47 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 18 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Vehicles lost 27 (2 destroyed, 25 disabled)
Assaulting units: (Three armored units did not attack.)
671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
640th Tank Destroyer Battalion
2/5th Armoured Regiment
775th Tank Battalion
1st Army Tank Regiment
81st Infantry Division
2/6th Armoured Regiment
632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion
124th Cavalry Regiment
503rd Parachute Regiment
22nd Australian Brigade
637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
754th Tank Battalion
23rd Australian Brigade
27th Australian Brigade
II Australian Corps
XXIV US Corps
1st Medium Regiment
251st Field Artillery Battalion
2nd Medium Regiment
Defending units:
11th Indpt Infantry Regiment
66th Infantry Brigade
16th Recon Regiment
83rd Infantry Brigade
51st Infantry Brigade
22nd/B Division
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Ground combat at 62,66 (near Pakse)
Allied Bombardment attack
Attacking force 3033 troops, 46 guns, 18 vehicles, Assault Value = 93
Defending force 2308 troops, 10 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 31
Japanese ground losses:
8 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Assaulting units:
11th Airborne/C Division
Defending units:
2nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
33rd Division
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Ternate.
Next attack tomorrow.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ground combat at Ternate (78,102)
Allied Bombardment attack
Attacking force 1014 troops, 126 guns, 85 vehicles, Assault Value = 113
Defending force 6188 troops, 33 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 118
Japanese ground losses:
7 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Assaulting units:
31st Infantry Regiment
131st Field Artillery Battalion
148th Field Artillery Battalion
205th Field Artillery Battalion
147th Field Artillery Battalion
260th Field Artillery Battalion
134th Field Artillery Battalion
Defending units:
12th Garrison Unit
11th Special Base Force
2nd JNAF AF Unit
70th JAAF AF Bn
72nd JAAF AF Bn
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P-47 have moved to Taytay with the arrival of large base force. Engineers are busy expanding the airfield.
Indochina.

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Borneo. The trapped units near Brunei are being blocked. Movement on the road to Singkawang begins.


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Air Losses. 37 Helens attacked our armor and disabled a couple of dozen vehicles.


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The aftermath at Vinh, remember that some armored units did not attack.


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Tomorrow's assignments at Vinh (artillery and HQ not shown). Only the two TD Bn with high-teens disruption will not attack.


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RE: 1944 September 06
Vinh is doomed, I tell you. Doomed!
It will be interesting to see what happens when you encroach into China.
You haven't posted any air battles reports in a few days...what is Japan contesting the air with other than those Helen strikes.
Is there a Japanese fighter you fear more than others that is in action right now?
It will be interesting to see what happens when you encroach into China.
You haven't posted any air battles reports in a few days...what is Japan contesting the air with other than those Helen strikes.
Is there a Japanese fighter you fear more than others that is in action right now?
RE: 1944 September 06
Just took a look through this last combat report, but it's a bad example because other turns had much more active fighter opposition. MostlyORIGINAL: Lowpe
Vinh is doomed, I tell you. Doomed!
It will be interesting to see what happens when you encroach into China.
You haven't posted any air battles reports in a few days...what is Japan contesting the air with other than those Helen strikes.
Is there a Japanese fighter you fear more than others that is in action right now?
N1K1-J George
Ki-84a Frank
but also recall those darned Nicks (IIRC) opposing bombers out of fighter escort range. In fact the first sweep of Chungking caught some of them, I think.
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RE: 1944 September 06
I think the George has proven to be the most dangerous. I don't track that as much as many players do.
I should point out that we loaded the experimental Babes aircraft update. When it was tweaked a couple of weeks later (to become the standard Babes air stats) we did not upgrade to the newer one that slightly toned down some Imperial fighters. So, the Empire in this game has it a little bit better in the air.
I should point out that we loaded the experimental Babes aircraft update. When it was tweaked a couple of weeks later (to become the standard Babes air stats) we did not upgrade to the newer one that slightly toned down some Imperial fighters. So, the Empire in this game has it a little bit better in the air.
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RE: 1944 September 06
Here is that SigInt promised for targets of the Okinawa operation. Only the most recent SigInt for each LCU has been considered. Each list is sorted by date of most recent SigInt for the LCU, then by LCU name.
Naha
. 1943-11-21 . 12/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-21 . 14/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-21 . 3/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-21 . 5/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-21 . 8/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-22 . 11/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-22 . 7/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1943-11-22 . 9/34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1944-02-19 . 4/3rd Medium Mortar Battalion
. 1944-04-01 . 30th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1944-04-13 . 2nd Tank Regiment
. 1944-04-22 . 31st JAAF AF Bn
. 1944-05-25 . 32nd Army
. 1944-06-19 . 81st Field AA Battalion
. 1944-07-16 . Okinawa Naval Base Force
. 1944-07-19 . 3rd Medium Mortar Battalion
. 1944-07-26 . 80th Field AA Battalion
. 1944-08-08 . 39th Field AA Machinecannon Company
. 1944-08-11 . 35th Division
. 1944-08-23 . 79th Field AA Battalion
. 1944-09-02 . 34th Ind.Mixed Brigade
Nago
. 1944-02-07 . 4/30th Recon Regiment
. 1944-05-17 . 9th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1944-05-18 . 72nd Air Flotilla
. 1944-07-08 . 102nd AA Regiment
. 1944-07-11 . 31st Army
. 1944-07-14 . 30th Recon Regiment
. 1944-07-19 . 149th JAAF AF Bn
. 1944-08-01 . Nakagusuko-wan Fortress
. 1944-08-04 . 101st AA Regiment
. 1944-09-03 . 29th Field Construction Battalion
. 1944-09-05 . 45th Ind.Mixed Brigade
Daito Shoto
. 1944-02-07 . 3/30th Field Artillery Regiment
. 1944-03-23 . 19th JAAF AF Bn
. 1944-04-14 . 1st Ind.Tank Co
. 1944-04-24 . 1/7th Air Division
. 1944-05-21 . 25th Special Base Force
. 1944-05-30 . 30th Field Artillery Regiment
. 1944-06-05 . 36th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1944-06-26 . 2nd Medium Mortar Battalion
. 1944-06-27 . 1st Amph.Bde Tank Battalion
. 1944-07-04 . 30th Special Base Force
. 1944-08-23 . 37th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. 1944-09-06 . 16th Field Construction Battalion
Amami Oshima
. 1944-05-18 . 2/8th RF Gun Battalion
. 1944-05-23 . 10/21st Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-05-23 . 13/21st Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-05-24 . 7/21st Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-05-24 . 8/21st Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-06-16 . 3/21st Special Base Force
. 1944-07-04 . 8th RF Gun Battalion
. 1944-07-23 . 21st Special Base Force
. 1944-07-25 . Amami Oshima Fortress
. 1944-07-30 . 72nd Field AA Battalion
. 1944-08-17 . 21st Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-08-18 . 6th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
. 1944-09-03 . 22nd/C Division
Kume-jima
. 1944-08-14 . 50th Ind.Mixed Brigade
Okinoerabushima
. 1944-07-07 . 3/14th Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-07-09 . 4/14th Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-08-11 . 14th Ind.Mixed Regiment
. 1944-09-02 . 56th Ind.Mixed Brigade
Tokunoshima
. 1944-08-16 . 6th South Seas Det.
. 1944-09-04 . 57th Ind.Mixed Brigade
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RE: 1944 September 06
I don't have the mod you're using installed, but those are no leftover units obviously. And quite a bit of AA. You have a real fight on your hands.
Even if you shut down the airfields with bombers (which I suppose will cost you quite a bit of planes), that will clearly tell your opponent where you plan to land. It's going to be kamikaze hell!
Which is good, for us who read this [;)]
Even if you shut down the airfields with bombers (which I suppose will cost you quite a bit of planes), that will clearly tell your opponent where you plan to land. It's going to be kamikaze hell!
Which is good, for us who read this [;)]
RE: 1944 September 06
Absolutely! That's why I am planning to carry out the smaller invasions of the operation while the larger battles are still being fought. As far as kamikazes go, I do expect problems (especially for the non-upgraded CVE fleet) but there won't be much in the way of bases nearby that should be too potent. The full B-29 force will be tasked with shutting down Naha and Nago first, then going after whatever troublesome bases they can reach.
For the data junkies, here is a similar list but for all bases and all hexes. Again, this has been filtered so that only the most recent SigInt for any LCU is included. A small number are in the vein of 'aboard ship and heading to ...' rather than 'is located at ...' but are included anyway. The hexes come first, then the bases.
The file is attached but not shown due to its length.
For the data junkies, here is a similar list but for all bases and all hexes. Again, this has been filtered so that only the most recent SigInt for any LCU is included. A small number are in the vein of 'aboard ship and heading to ...' rather than 'is located at ...' but are included anyway. The hexes come first, then the bases.
The file is attached but not shown due to its length.
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I know real data junkies always want more, so here is a list of all Japanese LCUs for which one or more SigInt items have been received. Shows the location and date of the most recent SigInt for each LCU.
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RE: 1944 September 06
I had to hit the Page Dn key 42 times to scroll through that last list! That has to give JFBs the willies to see how much SIGINT the Allies get! [:D]
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RE: 1944 September 06
Japan has production to keep track of, but Allies have all that sigint to wade through.




