25-26 Sep 44
Highlights – Miyako-jima taken in the first attack; US CV raid coastal shipping around the Home Islands.
Jpn ships sunk:
SC: 11
xAK: 1
Allied ships sunk: None
Air loss:
Jpn: 131
Allied: 47
Subwar:
Jpn: 0 Attacks, 0 ships hit
Allies: 0 Attacks, 0 ships hit
Jpn Amph Inv: None
Allied Amph Inv: None
Bases lost: None
Bases Liberated:
Miyako-jima (SWPAC)
SIGINT/Intel: Apparently some of those fighters reported at Home Island bases are training missions…this really shouldn’t be a surprise, but hadn’t thought of that….US fighters found out with the direct method.
Strategic Bombing Campaign: A new category to discuss the upcoming Strat bombing campaign (all raids against industry in the Home Islands and Korea). This turn, all B-29s, less one Group remaining at Laoag in Luzon transferred to bases in Formosa to “shuttle bomb” manpower targets at Fukuoka on northern Kyushu. That should equate to about 160 bombers if weather and dice rolls cooperate. They’ll return to Luzon bases next turn as the Formosa bases are still a bit exposed and under developed (lvl 7). The remaining 30 bombers in Luzon will hit manpower at Kagoshima. The Fleet will provide both sweeps and LRCAP in support.
West Coast/Admin: NSTR.
In NOPAC, NSTR.
In CENPAC, NSTR.
In SOPAC, the Fleet moves east away from the Miyako landings in search of targets near the Home Islands and finds a number of ASW TFs as well as a small convoy off Fukuoka on northern Kyushu. Carrier air does well, sinking 11 SC and damaging a number of merchants. Fighters also tangled with both CAP and fighters on training missions over targets successfully, downing some 82 IJA fighters in exchange for 5 Corsairs and 4 Hellcats, but the defending CAP got into one TBF squadron pretty well, downing 13 TBFs. Still, the Fleet’s aircraft did well announcing its presence off mainland Japan, and will now move 120m NE to provide sweeps and LRCAP for the first B-29 raid on mainland Japan, targeting Fukuoka. Will limint naval attack range to 4 hexes, more defensive than offensive in nature as the focus for fighters will be over Fukuoka and defending the Fleet. Where the Fleet heads next depends on the outcome of those raids - may linger longer off Japan, both hunting coastal targets and supporting the B-29 raids, or may need to replenish to support the upcoming landings at Kume-jima. CVEs and CA TFs continue support of the Miyako-jima amphib with the support troops now coming ashore. On Formosa, the focus remains Takao, although most LBA will shift off Takao to Manila next turn.
In SWPAC, Miyako-jima is taken in the first assault, the defending 50th Mixed Bde was dug in to fort level 3, was handily defeated, being wiped out at a cost of 81 casualties. Much better, and quicker results than I expected! Engineers will now pour in to get the AF up and running. SWPAC focus is now Manila! All available LBA bombers in range, as well as a BB and CA TF bombardment run, will support the first ground assault on the Japanese fortified base - still reporting about 80k defenders, but after a few weeks of brutal air, ground and naval bombardments, I have to figure they are heavily fatigued and disabled. The initial attack will have 7 Divisions, 2 IN Regiments, plus much artillery, engineers and armor in support. All fully rested, and most fully prepared. I still expect a bloody day reducing the fortifications. This one will take a week or more is my best guess. Another infantry division, two IN regiments and two engineer units are in reserve to swap out with depleted units. This is the attack I’ve been dreading! Lastly, the Aus IN Bde finally completes loading at Madjene, and begins its journey to Naga and then on to Kume-jima. Will look to begin loading the Kume-jima main body next turn at Naga.
In China, the big news is that troops are across the Yangtze River west of Chungking in force! Four Corps are across without combat as the defenders appear to only be engineers. Chungking looks to be heavily defended, but getting across the river without a major fight is truly surprising. So now both Canton in the south, along with even Hong Kong, and now Chungking are threatened by direct attack. Who’d have though this was even remotely possible a month ago??
In SE Asia, with the brutal attack on Manila to go in next turn, why not through major attacks into Vinh and Hanoi at the same time…..maybe one or two will work out well? Vinh will be tough, the four Bdes plus support appear to be well fortified. Two CA TFs will bombard, along with all available US SE Asia bombers will provide support. Hanoi looks to be lightly held, so I’m not focusing too much effort there. Once Hanoi falls, can look to eliminate the final IJA bastion of Haiphong. Meanwhile, the XV Corps continues its slow and steady progress in the Malayan peninsula towards Singers.
