The Empire's fighters grabbing what rest and repair they can between Korea and eastern Honshu.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition


I wish I had put another CD unit here and at Tsushima. Although the static forts are very impressive, they don't always fire.
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
I am not sure which direction they are moving...I think east to west.
But several times they don't fire & there are a lot of CD guns present that would leave a mark.
Supply is good. No disruption or fatigue or disabled devices.
Leaders seem good.
Night naval search is up and running heavily.
Last turn...
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Task Force 89 has merged with TF 369 at 65 , 98
Naval Gun Fire at Tsushima
But no actual combat takes place.
Units with DP guns can also fire against shipping. The lack of a combat report means they did not hit anything. They rarely do unless the TF is landing troops at the island. When I was sending ships into the Sea of Japan both Fusan and Iki Shima had plentiful mines but Tsushima did not, so I used it as a waypoint to make sure my ships were safe!ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
I am not sure which direction they are moving...I think east to west.
But several times they don't fire & there are a lot of CD guns present that would leave a mark.
Supply is good. No disruption or fatigue or disabled devices.
Leaders seem good.
Night naval search is up and running heavily.
Last turn...
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Naval Gun Fire at Iki-shima
Task Force 89 has merged with TF 369 at 65 , 98
Naval Gun Fire at Tsushima
But no actual combat takes place.
They aren't always recorded in the combat report, although I think that might mean that there are no shots that hit (so maybe none fired). I've seen that message several times in one of my games, on the receiving end, and noticed nothing, although there were no dedicated CD units in the strait I was passing through. Kind of a reverse Bataan in 1945.








ORIGINAL: mind_messing
All this CD and MTB goodness is warming the bottom of my cold, dead heart.
