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RE: Too much Iron in my Diet - Mundy vs Cannonfodder

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Night Naval bombardment of Cocanada at 41,37

Allied Ships
BB Richelieu
BC Renown
CL Mobile
CL Birmingham
CL Columbia
CL Santa Fe
CL Montpelier
CL Denver
CL Phoenix
CL Helena
DD Guest
DD Burns
DD Beale
DD Fletcher

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RE: Too much Iron in my Diet - Mundy vs Cannonfodder

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The "machine gun cruisers". [:)]
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RE: Too much Iron in my Diet - Mundy vs Cannonfodder

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14 June 1944

Things are picking up in India. Supplies are getting better as over this week, about 500k have either unloaded or are within a few days of Karachi. Another convoy's loading up at Cape Town and probably another 4 are arriving from off-map. I'll just keep the carpet rolling.

Action is increasing near Ranchi. I have an armored unit on the run off the east flank and will reach the hex SE of Ranchi in the next day or two. Hopefully that opens the door for the troops there to escape. Both sides are bombing the jungles good now, too. I've been seeing him pull troops from elsewhere to feed into this. There's almost nobody at Vizagapatnam now -- about 600 troops and no planes. I'm working over the airfield there good with planes form Trincomalee.

Paras reached Cuttack, though this wasn't the pushover I was hoping for like the last landing a little north of there. A split 1/3 of a division was waiting there. The troops are stuck there now and can't escape. My other paras up north are committed to Ranchi, so I doubt they'd get there in time.
Ground combat at Cuttack (48,37)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 2030 troops, 36 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 150

Defending force 4957 troops, 39 guns, 91 vehicles, Assault Value = 185

Allied adjusted assault: 25

Japanese adjusted defense: 72

Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 3)

Combat modifiers
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)

Japanese ground losses:
105 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Vehicles lost 26 (3 destroyed, 23 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
459 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 64 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
Lushai Bde /1
111th LRP Bde /1

Defending units:
14th Tank Regiment
2nd Guards/A Division

I have one para unit in reserve at Bezwada, a depleted LRRP unit. I'll probably drop them on Vizagapatnam, eventually.

Enroute to Karachi are some US troops I was going to send to Cape Town for Pearl, but changed my mind. One USA division and regiment plus some extras. I'll feed them into the Ranchi battle. Patna is becoming very useful as a target to rail troops to, as they can make just a quick march to the front.

I smacked a loaded tanker off the Malay coast, too.

I've been getting lots of intel yet of troops prepping for targets in Australia. I think I'm safe at this point.

I'm thinking about by B-29s at Ceylon. They mined Calcutta again last turn, but I think I'm running out of useful targets in this area. I can transfer them easily to Normanton in Australia and to wherever after that. I'm considering that move after the squadrons heal up. Since they arrived, I've added two losses to flak in addition to the prior 5 ops losses, so my pool is in good shape with them.

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RE: Too much Iron in my Diet - Mundy vs Cannonfodder

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15 June 1944

Fleet carriers from India are two days from Panama. Two CVLs just left there for Pearl.

My presents in Calcutta bore tiny fruit:
TF 457 encounters mine field at Calcutta (52,37)

Japanese Ships
MTB G-544, Mine hits 1, heavy damage

Near Iwo. She was hauling fuel.
Sub attack near Chichi-jima at 106,71

Japanese Ships
xAK Eiroku Maru, Torpedo hits 1, heavy fires
DD Aogumo

Allied Ships
SS Queenfish

SS Queenfish launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Eiroku Maru
DD Aogumo fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Aogumo fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Aogumo fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Aogumo fails to find sub, continues to search...
DD Aogumo fails to find sub, continues to search...
Escort abandons search for sub

A typical day over India:
Afternoon Air attack on 124th Infantry Regiment, at 53,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 38,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 5
Ki-84r Frank x 9

Allied aircraft
P-47D2 Thunderbolt x 16

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-IV Oscar: 2 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
P-47D2 Thunderbolt: 2 destroyed

Aircraft Attacking:
10 x P-47D2 Thunderbolt sweeping at 37000 feet

CAP engaged:
25th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 2 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 43 minutes
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(7 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
5 plane(s) intercepting now.
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 2 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
Raid is overhead
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(6 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 4 being recalled, 1 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 15000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 42 minutes
Morning Air attack on 23rd Indian Division, at 52,32 (Ranchi)

Weather in hex: Light cloud

Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 29
Ki-49-IIb Helen x 49
Ki-84r Frank x 24

No Japanese losses

Allied ground losses:
38 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
18 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
21 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
4 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
6 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb

Also attacking Waziristan Division ...
Also attacking 23rd Indian Division ...
Also attacking 29th British Brigade ...
Also attacking 23rd Indian Division ...
Also attacking Waziristan Division ...
Also attacking 23rd Indian Division ...
Also attacking Waziristan Division ...
Also attacking 23rd Indian Division ...
Also attacking Waziristan Division ...
Also attacking 29th British Brigade ...
Also attacking 23rd Indian Division ...
Also attacking Waziristan Division ...
Morning Air attack on 2nd British Division, at 52,32 (Ranchi)

Weather in hex: Light cloud

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 9
Ki-49-IIb Helen x 23
Ki-84r Frank x 15

No Japanese losses

Allied ground losses:
30 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
18 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
5 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
Afternoon Air attack on 2nd Tank Division, at 53,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 1
Ki-84r Frank x 6

Allied aircraft
Liberator GR.VI x 6
B-24D1 Liberator x 5
B-24J Liberator x 11

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
B-24J Liberator: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x Liberator GR.VI bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 250 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb
5 x B-24D1 Liberator bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb
7 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
6 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 17000 and 40000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 96 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 39000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 17 minutes



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Afternoon Air attack on 2nd Tank Division, at 53,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-84r Frank x 1

Allied aircraft
B-24J Liberator x 8

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-84r Frank: 1 destroyed

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)

Aircraft Attacking:
8 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 9000.
Raid is overhead
Afternoon Air attack on 38th Division, at 52,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Allied aircraft
P-39N2 Airacobra x 4
P-47D25 Thunderbolt x 6

Allied aircraft losses
P-39N2 Airacobra: 2 damaged

Aircraft Attacking:
4 x P-39N2 Airacobra bombing from 100 feet
Afternoon Air attack on 4th Guards/A Division, at 53,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-84r Frank x 1

Allied aircraft
B-24J Liberator x 6

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
B-24J Liberator: 4 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
9 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 9000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 80 minutes



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Afternoon Air attack on 4th Guards/A Division, at 53,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-24J Liberator x 8

Allied aircraft losses
B-24J Liberator: 1 damaged

Aircraft Attacking:
8 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 9000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb
Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/B Division, at 51,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 18
Ki-84r Frank x 33

Allied aircraft
B-24D1 Liberator x 3
B-24J Liberator x 6
B-25C Mitchell x 6
B-25D1 Mitchell x 18
B-25G Mitchell x 9
B-25H Mitchell x 10

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-IV Oscar: 1 destroyed
Ki-84r Frank: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
B-25D1 Mitchell: 1 destroyed, 6 damaged
B-25H Mitchell: 1 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
23 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
9 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
6 x B-25C Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
5 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
10 x B-25H Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
9 x B-25G Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24D1 Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (24 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(24 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
24 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
Raid is overhead
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (18 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(18 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
18 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 15000.
Raid is overhead
25th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (9 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(9 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
9 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
Raid is overhead



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Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/B Division, at 51,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 5
Ki-84r Frank x 15

Allied aircraft
B-24D1 Liberator x 6
B-24J Liberator x 24

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
B-24D1 Liberator: 1 damaged
B-24J Liberator: 7 damaged

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

Aircraft Attacking:
5 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24D1 Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24D1 Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb
7 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (6 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
6 plane(s) intercepting now.
7 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 8000 and 20000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 29 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
4 plane(s) intercepting now.
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters between 8000 and 15000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 27 minutes
25th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 23 minutes



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Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/B Division, at 51,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 4
Ki-84r Frank x 12

Allied aircraft
B-25D1 Mitchell x 6

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-IV Oscar: 1 destroyed
Ki-84r Frank: 4 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
B-25D1 Mitchell: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
4 plane(s) intercepting now.
6 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 68 minutes
25th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) intercepting now.
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 9 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) intercepting now.
3 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 34 minutes



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Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/B Division, at 51,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 1
Ki-84r Frank x 1

Allied aircraft
B-24J Liberator x 4

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Aircraft Attacking:
4 x B-24J Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 18 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 11 minutes



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Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/B Division, at 51,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 1
Ki-84r Frank x 1

Allied aircraft
B-24D1 Liberator x 5

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
B-24D1 Liberator: 2 damaged

Aircraft Attacking:
5 x B-24D1 Liberator bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 5 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 1 scrambling)
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 39 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Raid is overhead



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Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/B Division, at 51,31 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 31 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-84r Frank x 1

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 3

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Aircraft Attacking:
3 x B-17E Fortress bombing from 8000 feet *
Ground Attack: 4 x 500 lb GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 1 scrambling)
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 44 minutes
Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/C Division, at 53,33 , near Asansol

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 38,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 7
Ki-84r Frank x 16

Allied aircraft
P-38J Lightning x 17

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-IV Oscar: 2 destroyed
Ki-84r Frank: 4 destroyed

No Allied losses

CAP engaged:
11th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 4 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 10000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 10000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 3 minutes
25th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (6 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(9 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
6 plane(s) intercepting now.
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 3 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 1 minutes
64th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(7 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
1 plane(s) intercepting now.
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 6 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 1 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
2 plane(s) intercepting now.
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 1 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 15000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 2 minutes



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Morning Air attack on 4th Guards/C Division, at 53,33 , near Asansol

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 38,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-IV Oscar x 7
Ki-84r Frank x 5

Allied aircraft
P-47D2 Thunderbolt x 21

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-IV Oscar: 4 destroyed
Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed

No Allied losses

Aircraft Attacking:
17 x P-47D2 Thunderbolt sweeping at 35000 feet

CAP engaged:
11th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
(3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
3 plane(s) intercepting now.
2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 10000
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 13 minutes
25th Sentai with Ki-84r Frank (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
5 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 19000 and 20000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 23 minutes
66th Sentai with Ki-43-IV Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 12 minutes
Morning Air attack on Raipur , at 45,31

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 52 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes

Allied aircraft
Beaufighter TF.X x 9
P-40K Warhawk x 9

Allied aircraft losses
Beaufighter TF.X: 9 damaged

Aircraft Attacking:
9 x Beaufighter TF.X bombing from 5000 feet
Airfield Attack: 2 x 500 lb GP Bomb



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Morning Air attack on Raipur , at 45,31

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 61 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes

Allied aircraft
Beaufighter TF.X x 10

Allied aircraft losses
Beaufighter TF.X: 6 damaged

Airbase hits 1
Runway hits 3

Aircraft Attacking:
10 x Beaufighter TF.X bombing from 5000 feet
Airfield Attack: 2 x 500 lb GP Bomb

I don't mean to spam the stats like this, but I wanted to show a typical day there right now. I've taken some P-47 squadrons and are LRCAPping some of the hexes he's been hitting. Not mentioned were my raids at Vizagapatnam. (finally can spell that without thinking) The airfield there is at least 87% damaged, so the bombers are moving over to hitting troops there now.

Supply is rolling into India, and most of the exclamation points are gone now. Lots more is inbound. Colombo is also unloading a big convoy, too.

KS has quit bombing Gardner's mob in the east. They'll be going to Rangpur, as he seems to have taken it back since I was there before.

My paras at Cuttack are getting attacked now. They're most likely toast. Win one, lose one, I guess. Vizagapatam's intel now shows 5 units totaling about 6,500 troops.

More subs departed Colombo for the Calcutta/Malaya gap. It's literally a carpet there right now.

More transports arrived at Cape Town. One day to repair, and another convoy will set sail. Keep 'em coming.
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I've been bringing in more troops from India via Cape Town.

I'm going to review unit prep for the Marshalls kickoff. I want to make sure it's balanced, as I've just been stuffing units with destinations. If I have enough ground units, I'll probably add a fifth landing site with this. At this point, I can supply each landing with at least 6 CVE, all Hellcat equipped. F6F pool has been in the 670 range, despite flipping two more jeep carriers over to them. I have plenty of DE/PFs to keep a dedicated ASW group with each landing.

This should free up the fleet carriers for a more aggressive roving defense. Keep them more on a hunter-killer role.

I'm anticipating mid-August at this point to kick this off. One fleet carrier may be left behind, as one of the inbound ships has a good chunk of sys damage on it -- about 40. She can still make 28 kts. Not sure if she'll heal up in time.
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RE: Too much Iron in my Diet - Mundy vs Cannonfodder

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I'm going to review unit prep for the Marshalls kickoff. I want to make sure it's balanced, as I've just been stuffing units with destinations. If I have enough ground units, I'll probably add a fifth landing site with this.

I'm anticipating mid-August at this point to kick this off.
I'm going to be honest with you, if I were FDR and Nimitz told me this I would be absolutely furious. You could have finalized your invasion plans long ago such that when your ships arrived in Pearl Harbor you would be ready to kick it off. Instead, you're going to have to wait months for your troops to get prepped again for their landings. There were already concerns raised about hitting the Marshalls so late in 44 and now it's even being pushed back further. Frankly I'm not sure why you didn't just island hop from the Gilberts up through the Marshalls after you took Tarawa. All indications point to the Japanese putting up a token defense in the Marshalls. A long delay to build up for a massive push with up to 5 simultaneous landings is not a resource efficient way of dealing with token defenses.

Also, I disagree with the notion that invasion forces should be balanced. Instead, you should investigate what is defending each island and allocate sufficient resources for each target.
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I'm probably being quite deliberate with this. I've been making the effort to ensure troops are prepped enough for these landings, as I've had losses exceeding 1,000 on some of these before, which may have made a difference between winning and losing. On top of that, I have no clue if he's willing to commit KB to defending the Marshalls. Right now, I have 5 fleet carriers, 4 light carriers, and around 30 escort carriers at or closely enroute to Pearl. Leaving Panama, I can add another 4 CVs, 3 CVLs and 1 more CVE to the mix. I think I can handle pretty much anything with that group. With all the CVEs present, I can afford to go hunting with the fleet ships. I'm content to wait two months. I may be able to start this in 4-6 weeks the way it's setting up. I'm adding Eniwetok to the landing list also. I will also pre-position subs to the area to rescue pilots that may go down.

17 June 1944

Going with the above and taking inventory, I've discovered that the troops from the failed the Calcutta invasion had already re-spawned at Pearl. I thought I'd have to physically re-activate them. They, plus a few extra full strength units are already prepping for Guam and Tinian in the Marianas. If/when the Marshalls fall, I intend to move quickly on the Marianas -- maybe bag Truk in the bargain. Don't worry, once this kicks off, it'll be a freight train at full tilt. That's also why I'm planning on moving the Superfortresses to Australia once they're healed up.

India's become a bit of a chess match lately. He'll bomb some troops and then I react with LRCAP, to find them not showing again. Fortunately, I have plenty of P-47 squadrons to play this game. Frances bombers started hitting my flanking Indian armored unit, so two Jug squadrons will start covering. I'll rotate more in later. I can only LRCAP for about two days before fatigue catches up. The USA 41st Infantry Division and 102nd Infantry Rgt have unloaded at Karachi and are railing to Patna. They'll be heavy hitters entering the scene. More unused bombers are hitting troops also, while I rest the ones who have been bombing lately. Supply is now good throughout all India. More is incoming, as I'm keeping that moving. Ceylon's in excellent shape also, supply-wise.
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18 June 1944

More troops show up in the US. The 81st Infantry Division and two armored battalions, loaded with Shermans. They're prepping for Guam and Tinian in the Marianas.

All the warships that arrived in Panama are headed for the map. I broke them up dependent on cruise speed. The carriers should be on-map in 9 days. Victorious is a day out from Pearl.

I sent A-20s and Mosquitos to attack troops north of Ranchi. They got beat up a bit, due to their doctrine of strafing as well as bombing. Nobody attacked my roving flanking armored unit. I'll keep rotating LRCAP over them. Between there and Cuttack, I've really stirred the pot in that part of the map. My new US troops are probably 5 days from Patna, assuming 10 hexes per day on the tracks. Two Brigades reached a single IJA unit on the west flank and are attacking. Hopefully, I win. It's a very dynamic front and I have to watch everything closely. I have a squadron of O-47s set to Commander's discretion, so hopefully they spot any new troops arriving.

B-29s are slowly healing. When they get to Oz, I may raid Rabaul's port. Catching KB there would be a stroke of luck.
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Saipan is usually a lot tougher fight than Tinian, thanks to its naval fort. Tanks would be of more use there than Tinian (unless you already have plenty!).
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Once done with the Marshalls, I'll have plenty -- at least 5 battalions. Tinian stood out to me because of its airbase expandability. Bombing the HI would be nice at this point.

A side note regarding supply. Near Pago Pago, Upolu appears to be a supply sink almost as bad as Coal Harbor. I'm having to constantly run cargo shipping there to keep them up. If it wasn't for that perma-restricted Canadian unit, I'd have dumped Coal Harbor long ago. I'm tempted to move everyone there out.

Currently, Pago-Pago, Upolu, Savaii, Ta'u, Niue and Vava'u are all occupied with lots of airplanes. As I run through the Marshalls and move westward, I'll be gradually taking planes and units out of here. I already have a convoy headed to New Zealand to get the American planes out. Despite continuing warnings about units prepping for Australia, I think that threat has come and gone. I have too many planes to face such an event.

One USMC regiment I had in Australia shipped out about a week ago, bound for Pearl to reunite with their two sister regiments. I'll probably be assigning them to another Marianas target. I hadn't looked, but I'm hoping Guam has a decent stacking size so I can stage the next move from there.
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19 June 1944

Today we celebrate my favorite national holiday. National Random Violence Day.
Morning Air attack on Kwajalein Island , at 132,115

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-25D1 Mitchell x 15
B-25G Mitchell x 14
B-25H Mitchell x 3
P-38H Lightning x 11

No Allied losses

Japanese Ships
PB Tama Maru #5, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
xAK Yamahagi Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AD Shintoku Maru, Bomb hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage
AG Daido Maru, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
xAK Mansei Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AS Yasukuni Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire
xAK Misaku Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire

Port hits 1

Aircraft Attacking:
15 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Port Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
14 x B-25G Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Port Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-25H Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Port Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Massive explosion on AD Shintoku Maru


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Morning Air attack on Kwajalein Island , at 132,115

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-25H Mitchell x 11
P-38H Lightning x 12

Allied aircraft losses
B-25H Mitchell: 1 damaged

Japanese Ships
xAK Yamahagi Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AD Shintoku Maru, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Misaku Maru, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage
ACM Shonan Maru #8, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
AS Yasukuni Maru, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Mansei Maru, Bomb hits 1, on fire

Port hits 2

Aircraft Attacking:
11 x B-25H Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Port Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

This should make supporting subs and destroyers there a bit iffy.

More bombings near Ranchi. Some battles starting on the flanks.
Ground combat at 53,33 (near Asansol)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 10696 troops, 144 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 378

Defending force 2873 troops, 33 guns, 1 vehicles, Assault Value = 86

Allied adjusted assault: 175

Japanese adjusted defense: 91

Allied assault odds: 1 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
Attacker: leaders(-)

Japanese ground losses:
573 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 47 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled

Allied ground losses:
64 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Assaulting units:
81st (West African) Division

Defending units:
4th Guards/C Division
Ground combat at 51,31 (near Ranchi)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 4301 troops, 35 guns, 49 vehicles, Assault Value = 173

Defending force 4353 troops, 33 guns, 1 vehicles, Assault Value = 139

Allied adjusted assault: 66

Japanese adjusted defense: 247

Allied assault odds: 1 to 3

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
182 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
275 casualties reported
Squads: 3 destroyed, 42 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)

Assaulting units:
26th Indian Brigade
Nowshera Brigade

Defending units:
4th Guards/B Division
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Wow I'm really surprised you pulled off that port attack on Kwajalein so easily! That attack was able to be carried out by 2E at normal range. No excuse for letting that happen for Japan.
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I've had recon on Roi-Namur and Kwajalein going on for quite a while. I flew this out of Makin. I tend to not trust the fighter/bomber counts, but fighters were consistently sitting at zero, so I took a chance. The B-25s originally came from the Samoa area. Once the Gilberts build up a bit, I'll start moving in the B-24 squadrons I have from down south. With external fuel, I can probably ferry just about anything up that far.

Once my B-29s get healed up and collected, I'll probably do the same to Rabaul and maybe Noumea. Anything to tie up his fighter units.

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21 June 1944

I never thought I'd do it...

It looks like I managed to run Cape Town out of supply. The dreaded exclamation point showed up and that base has about 2,500 left. The convoy loading up is now unloading. I'm working on shifting transports to England. East US only has about 150,000, so that won't work as a source. That's what happens if you don't pay attention. There's still probably about 400k enroute to Karachi, so India will probably keep for now.

I've been pounding the troops at Vizagapatnam hard.
Morning Air attack on 21st JAAF AF Bn , at 42,37 (Vizagapatnam)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid detected at 62 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes

Allied aircraft
Liberator B.III x 10
Liberator B.VI x 15
Liberator GR.III x 3
Wellington B.X x 15

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
272 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 27 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)

Aircraft Attacking:
15 x Wellington B.X bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
10 x Liberator B.III bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x Liberator GR.III bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 250 lb GP Bomb
15 x Liberator B.VI bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 10 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Also attacking 15th JAAF AF Bn ...
Also attacking 21st JAAF AF Bn ...
Also attacking 15th JAAF AF Bn ...
Also attacking 21st JAAF AF Bn ...
Also attacking 15th JAAF AF Bn ...
Also attacking 21st JAAF AF Bn ...
Also attacking 15th JAAF AF Bn ...


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Morning Air attack on 21st JAAF AF Bn , at 42,37 (Vizagapatnam)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Allied aircraft
Liberator GR.III x 8

Allied aircraft losses
Liberator GR.III: 1 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
42 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
8 x Liberator GR.III bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 250 lb GP Bomb



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Morning Air attack on 21st JAAF AF Bn , at 42,37 (Vizagapatnam)

Weather in hex: Moderate rain

Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes

Allied aircraft
Wellington B.X x 16

Allied aircraft losses
Wellington B.X: 1 destroyed by flak

Japanese ground losses:
42 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)

Aircraft Attacking:
15 x Wellington B.X bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb

I had similar results last turn, so they're dying quickly. I'm dropping my last full strength para unit at Bezwada on them next turn. Just one unit, with every squadron participating. I think this base will fall quickly.

Up at Ranchi, KS takes another shot at my surrounded troops. They only get 1-2 on them and the Japanese take heavy losses. My flanking armor is nearing the SE hex, so hopefully relief will come soon. On the west side of the base, I've been getting the upper hand. The two American units reached Patna and are now enroute to the west side also. Hopefully I can collapse that whole side. The north and east are stalemated for now. The armor and my two paras are approaching from the south, so it's getting real interesting up there.

In the States, I can look forward to a dozen B-29 units showing up on the East Coast in the next month.. I'll probably push them to Pearl.

I strike Kwajalein again. It looks like nearly all his ships left, though I didn't detect it. Bombers have switched to the airfield at Roi-Namur. It looks like very little fighter activity in the Marshalls, so I'm deciding to kick off my invasion early -- probably next turn. If the defenses have slipped, I need to jump right on it. My fleet carriers will stick near the CVEs, in case IJN carrier forces show up.

The pace of everything seems to be accelerating. On my end, at least.

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ECUSA will never run out of supplies. The level probably dropped because you have not loaded much from there for a while.

The ships at Kwajalein did not leave - they just hid under water. [:D]

Is your screenshot of the Ranchi area from the previous page June 14 game date still a good picture of the situation, or can you update the shot?
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I'll post a new one. The ends have spread out since then, plus I have troops south of there.

Thanks for that about the East Coast. I'm not sure if it's faster to Cape Town from there or England.
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It looks like nearly all his ships left, though I didn't detect it. Bombers have switched to the airfield at Roi-Namur. It looks like very little fighter activity in the Marshalls, so I'm deciding to kick off my invasion early -- probably next turn. If the defenses have slipped, I need to jump right on it. My fleet carriers will stick near the CVEs, in case IJN carrier forces show up.
I'm glad to hear you decided not to delay the invasion 2 months by messing with objectives! The second half of 1944 requires bold action!
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22 June 1944

KS has CAP up at 51,31 which beat up my Beaufighters. I'm surprised he hasn't had anything up yet at the hex due west of Ranchi, as my bombers have been punishing that spot for several turns now. Today's losses for him were actually relatively light compared to previous days.
Morning Air attack on 53rd/A Division, at 51,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-25C Mitchell x 5
B-25D1 Mitchell x 16
B-25G Mitchell x 3
B-25H Mitchell x 10

Allied aircraft losses
B-25C Mitchell: 1 damaged
B-25D1 Mitchell: 5 damaged
B-25H Mitchell: 1 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
177 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
7 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
5 x B-25C Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
6 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
10 x B-25H Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-25G Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Also attacking 53rd/C Division ...
Also attacking 53rd/B Division ...
Also attacking 53rd/C Division ...
Also attacking 53rd/B Division ...
Also attacking 53rd/A Division ...
Also attacking 53rd/B Division ...
Also attacking 53rd/A Division ...

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Morning Air attack on 53rd/B Division, at 51,32 , near Ranchi

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-25D1 Mitchell x 10

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
17 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
6 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
4 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Helen's have been pounding the armor two hexes due south of Ranchi. They're 20 miles into the move to that final hex, so I hope they make it within two days or so.

At Vizagapatnam, I started to sweat things a bit, as I noticed the armored unit he had there. Fortunately, I appeared to have dropped enough troops there, so this should eventually go my way.
round combat at Vizagapatnam (42,37)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 2686 troops, 18 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 96

Defending force 1390 troops, 38 guns, 89 vehicles, Assault Value = 33

Allied adjusted assault: 47

Japanese adjusted defense: 11

Allied assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 4)

Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 0

Combat modifiers
Defender: forts(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-)

Japanese ground losses:
Vehicles lost 16 (3 destroyed, 13 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
26 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
77th LRP Bde /1

Defending units:
2nd Tank Regiment
31st Field AA Battalion
91st JAAF AF Bn

Lots of bombers are helping out here.

I'm also finally kicking off the invasion of North Male, NW of Colombo. After that, I'll eventually re-capture Diego Garcia.

At Pearl, I'm delaying the Marshalls invasion one turn. A big convoy full of APAs showed up, so I'll get them healed so they can participate. People transport has always been at a premium for me with regard to invasions.



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23 June 1944

Vizagapatnam falls...quickly.
Ground combat at Vizagapatnam (42,37)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 2703 troops, 18 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 96

Defending force 792 troops, 35 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 12

Allied adjusted assault: 23

Japanese adjusted defense: 1

Allied assault odds: 23 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Vizagapatnam !!!

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-46-III Dinah: 3 destroyed

Combat modifiers
Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-), supply(-)

Japanese ground losses:
18 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 53 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 23 (23 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 114 (114 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1

Allied ground losses:
5 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
77th LRP Bde /1

Defending units:
2nd Tank Regiment
31st Field AA Battalion
91st JAAF AF Bn

Heavy airstrikes before the ground attack were killing lots of vehicles, which I think helped a lot

Air that was bombing here is being re-tasked to Cuttack. I'm actually slightly ahead in AV there right now, so maybe I can still push that one through. The whole Baker Island experience taught me to never write anyone off.

South of Ranchi, my LRCAP earns their pay. KS's sweep comes too little, too late.
Morning Air attack on 255th Indian Tank Brigade, at 52,34 , near Jamshedpur

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-49-IIb Helen x 40
Ki-84r Frank x 43

Allied aircraft
Thunderbolt I x 10
P-47D25 Thunderbolt x 36
P-51B Mustang x 7

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-49-IIb Helen: 5 destroyed, 1 damaged
Ki-84r Frank: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed

Allied ground losses:
46 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
20 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
1 x Ki-84r Frank sweeping at 15000 feet
15 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
5 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
8 x Ki-84r Frank sweeping at 20000 feet
5 x Ki-84r Frank sweeping at 15000 feet

CAP engaged:
No.113 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
5 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 15000.
Raid is overhead
No.135 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
5 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 15000.
Raid is overhead
8th FG/35th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (12 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
12 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 37000.
Raid is overhead
33rd FG/60th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (12 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
12 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 32000.
Raid is overhead
23rd FG/75th FS with P-51B Mustang (7 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
7 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 37000.
Raid is overhead
80th FG/90th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (12 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
12 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 32000.
Raid is overhead



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Morning Air attack on 255th Indian Tank Brigade, at 52,34 , near Jamshedpur

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 44 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-49-IIb Helen x 19

Allied aircraft
Thunderbolt I x 5
P-47D25 Thunderbolt x 24
P-51B Mustang x 5

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-49-IIb Helen: 9 destroyed

No Allied losses

Aircraft Attacking:
1 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
No.113 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
3 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 10796.
Raid is overhead
No.135 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
2 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Raid is overhead
8th FG/35th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
9 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 29 minutes
33rd FG/60th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
9 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 22 minutes
23rd FG/75th FS with P-51B Mustang (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
5 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 67 minutes
80th FG/90th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
6 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 22 minutes



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Morning Air attack on 255th Indian Tank Brigade, at 52,34 , near Jamshedpur

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-49-IIb Helen x 25
Ki-84r Frank x 15

Allied aircraft
Thunderbolt I x 4
P-47D25 Thunderbolt x 12
P-51B Mustang x 3

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-49-IIb Helen: 7 destroyed, 2 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed

Aircraft Attacking:
9 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
2 x Ki-49-IIb Helen bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 4 x 250 kg GP Bomb

CAP engaged:
No.113 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
3 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Raid is overhead
No.135 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 72 minutes
8th FG/35th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 6 scrambling)
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 30 minutes
33rd FG/60th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
4 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 95 minutes
23rd FG/75th FS with P-51B Mustang (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 3 scrambling)
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 43 minutes
80th FG/90th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 26 minutes



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Morning Air attack on 255th Indian Tank Brigade, at 52,34 , near Jamshedpur

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Japanese aircraft
N1K1-J George x 30

Allied aircraft
Thunderbolt I x 3
P-47D25 Thunderbolt x 6
P-51B Mustang x 2

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
Thunderbolt I: 2 destroyed
P-47D25 Thunderbolt: 2 destroyed

Aircraft Attacking:
29 x N1K1-J George sweeping at 20000 feet

CAP engaged:
No.113 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 15 minutes
No.135 Sqn RAF with Thunderbolt I (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 1 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 15000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Raid is overhead
8th FG/35th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 4 scrambling)
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 18 minutes
33rd FG/60th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 256 minutes
23rd FG/75th FS with P-51B Mustang (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 2 scrambling)
Group patrol altitude is 37000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 4 minutes
80th FG/90th FS with P-47D25 Thunderbolt (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
Group patrol altitude is 32000 , scrambling fighters to 8000.
Time for all group planes to reach interception is 21 minutes

Back in the Gilberts/Marshalls, I hit Wotje.
Morning Air attack on Wotje Base Force, at 135,115 (Wotje)

Weather in hex: Overcast

Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-25D1 Mitchell x 12
B-25G Mitchell x 11
B-25H Mitchell x 15
P-38H Lightning x 12

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
90 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Aircraft Attacking:
12 x B-25D1 Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
11 x B-25G Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
15 x B-25H Mitchell bombing from 8000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb

Invasion troops are loading up at Pearl. Due to transport constraints, I can only load up for four invasions: Kwajalein, Roi-Namur, Maloelap and Eniwetok. I think Maloelap and Roi-Namur will have Amphib Force HQs supervising the landings. I've labelled all the task forces so I don't forget and they currently are only transports. When they kick off, I'll put the accompanying warships in place. I'll have 7-8 CVEs with each group, so by themselves will have a respectable CAP in the air.

I almost feel like I'm on a runaway rail car at this point.
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RE: Too much Iron in my Diet - Mundy vs Cannonfodder

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Japanese ground losses:
18 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 53 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 23 (23 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Vehicles lost 114 (114 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1

Even assuming that vehicles can be destroyed without any occupants, how can all those losses result in only 18 casualties? [&:]
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