
Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Jillian by herself...now back to the war.[:)]


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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Aug 19, 1942
Canton taken![:)]
I would like to gets some PT boats up in the Gilberts, perhaps also down around Fiji and Pago Pago...perhaps even some small destroyer squadrons.
One damaged merchant ship...no clue on how it happened though. Naval Captain is 14 skill, and crew experience low.

Canton taken![:)]
I would like to gets some PT boats up in the Gilberts, perhaps also down around Fiji and Pago Pago...perhaps even some small destroyer squadrons.
One damaged merchant ship...no clue on how it happened though. Naval Captain is 14 skill, and crew experience low.

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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Beautiful girl! The one with the dog reminds me how hard it was to keep our dogs from licking the newborn kids. Newborns seem to have something tasty about them! [:D]
That ship probably hit rocks during the landings - but that should be in the Ops report.
That ship probably hit rocks during the landings - but that should be in the Ops report.
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Dabbling in some bombing runs in Burma, and my first big mistake, lost a dozen. This is the first appearance of the Tojo.
I have two Lightning squadrons, one in India filling out, and the other in Australia doing nothing.
Morning Air attack on 18th Division, at 62,46 (Lashio)
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 15
Allied aircraft
B-26 Marauder x 12
No Japanese losses
Allied aircraft losses
B-26 Marauder: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged
Aircraft Attacking:
3 x B-26 Marauder bombing from 6000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
I have two Lightning squadrons, one in India filling out, and the other in Australia doing nothing.
Morning Air attack on 18th Division, at 62,46 (Lashio)
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 15
Allied aircraft
B-26 Marauder x 12
No Japanese losses
Allied aircraft losses
B-26 Marauder: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged
Aircraft Attacking:
3 x B-26 Marauder bombing from 6000 feet
Ground Attack: 6 x 500 lb GP Bomb
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Cuteness factor through the roof!!! [:)]
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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Beautiful girl! The one with the dog reminds me how hard it was to keep our dogs from licking the newborn kids. Newborns seem to have something tasty about them! [:D]
That ship probably hit rocks during the landings - but that should be in the Ops report.
Eureka!
xAP Taiping runs onto reef while attempting to unload at Canton Island
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
August 20th, 1942
Diego Garcia theater...

Diego Garcia theater...

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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
A look at our supply and fuel depots, such that they are.
Happy with Cape Town.
Australia and NZ both solidly supplied, but not excessively.
Pearl has been light...until we get more escorts.
Panama Canal is quite busy.
Rapa has a bit of spoilage...but some Iboat attacks put a damper on that base till more ASW arrives.

Happy with Cape Town.
Australia and NZ both solidly supplied, but not excessively.
Pearl has been light...until we get more escorts.
Panama Canal is quite busy.
Rapa has a bit of spoilage...but some Iboat attacks put a damper on that base till more ASW arrives.

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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Aug 21, 1942
The race is on...flying in troops to Lashio to help secure it, two Commonwealth Divisions are looking at wiping out 4 IJA units (two regiments + in a pocket to the north of Lashio...then they will secure Lashio while some move to defend Tuyun from the expected IJA armored divisions heading there.
Meanwhile we keep beating back the IJA in their three pronged assault (two prongs west of Sian & one west of Changteh).
Meanwhile almost all our originally disrupted divisions from earlier fighting south of Sian have returned to full strength rest and recuperation at Chungking.

The race is on...flying in troops to Lashio to help secure it, two Commonwealth Divisions are looking at wiping out 4 IJA units (two regiments + in a pocket to the north of Lashio...then they will secure Lashio while some move to defend Tuyun from the expected IJA armored divisions heading there.
Meanwhile we keep beating back the IJA in their three pronged assault (two prongs west of Sian & one west of Changteh).
Meanwhile almost all our originally disrupted divisions from earlier fighting south of Sian have returned to full strength rest and recuperation at Chungking.

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The Burma Pocket
One IJA regiment is already at 0 AV...from a previous forced retreat.

Ramree appears to be empty.
One IJA regiment is already at 0 AV...from a previous forced retreat.

Ramree appears to be empty.
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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Diego Garcia to Ceylon


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A new arrival


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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
SYDNEY: Your fuel looks low in Australia, only 61K at Sydney, which is usually where all the excess pools. I would want more fuel there for later operations. Make sure you have all the HI in Australia turned off.
COPAHEE: If that ship is in a replenishment TF, then nearby CVs can draw replacement aircraft if they are the same model. They can also do that if the replacement group is on land.
Me personally, I prefer to use those CVEs as just regular CVEs, using the extra units for training or whatever, but that's just me.
GETTING OLD: That IJN Surface TF is parked right at the exit box, correct? I personally think that's gamey, sound like you might agree.
COPAHEE: If that ship is in a replenishment TF, then nearby CVs can draw replacement aircraft if they are the same model. They can also do that if the replacement group is on land.
Me personally, I prefer to use those CVEs as just regular CVEs, using the extra units for training or whatever, but that's just me.
GETTING OLD: That IJN Surface TF is parked right at the exit box, correct? I personally think that's gamey, sound like you might agree.
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Deathstar jigs to avoid a potential engagement....One of the things I like to do as Japan is hit the Allies after an invasion, as their forces are returning to base. Usually the path is predictable and the guard somewhat relaxed....
I have some amphibious tractors on fast transport to help with the Canton Island loading/unloading which will primarily be done with AMC and APD task forces.

I have some amphibious tractors on fast transport to help with the Canton Island loading/unloading which will primarily be done with AMC and APD task forces.

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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
ORIGINAL: Q-Ball
SYDNEY: Your fuel looks low in Australia, only 61K at Sydney, which is usually where all the excess pools. I would want more fuel there for later operations. Make sure you have all the HI in Australia turned off.
COPAHEE: If that ship is in a replenishment TF, then nearby CVs can draw replacement aircraft if they are the same model. They can also do that if the replacement group is on land.
Me personally, I prefer to use those CVEs as just regular CVEs, using the extra units for training or whatever, but that's just me.
GETTING OLD: That IJN Surface TF is parked right at the exit box, correct? I personally think that's gamey, sound like you might agree.
Thanks[&o], I will give the replenishment task force a go if only to experiment with it.
Sydney...been only shipping minimal fuel to Australia. No major fleet operations planned from there...although that will change in 1943. HI is off.
The exit box hex is only for task forces headed to Diego Garcia directly...I believe Banshees have the range to hit them.
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
A closer look at Oz fuel situation:


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RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
Some developments, minor:
First Squadron of Night Fighters (US Army) is established in Australia. Only make the plane for a month, so can't squander them.
First B24 squadron upgraded in India. They will go to Ledo and bomb Chinese conquered light industry for a bit.
Still learning the Allied TOE and devices. Simply amazing already this early in the war. For example: The number of CD guns available is quite large, and I perhaps could have done a bit of a better deployment of them. I have them on Wake, lots in Australia, but could have used some on the British islands west of Ceylon...working to fix that.
First Squadron of Night Fighters (US Army) is established in Australia. Only make the plane for a month, so can't squander them.
First B24 squadron upgraded in India. They will go to Ledo and bomb Chinese conquered light industry for a bit.
Still learning the Allied TOE and devices. Simply amazing already this early in the war. For example: The number of CD guns available is quite large, and I perhaps could have done a bit of a better deployment of them. I have them on Wake, lots in Australia, but could have used some on the British islands west of Ceylon...working to fix that.
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Thanks[&o], I will give the replenishment task force a go if only to experiment with it.
You might already know this, but the pilot and aircraft from the Replen unit merge into the CV unit.
So If you use them in the Replen role you’ll want good pilots in them so you don’t end up with muppets on your CVs.
Currently playing my first PBEM, no house rules Scenario 1 as IJ.
AAR link (no SolInvictus): https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=4684655
AAR link (no SolInvictus): https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=4684655
RE: Spanking Lowpe (NJP72 vs Lowpe (A))
My understanding is that the VRF/B squadrons do not have to be in a replenishment TF (AOs/AEs) to do the replenishing. Even if they are on land, if they are in range of a CV that needs replacement aircraft of the same type, they will send them to the CV. This can be annoying if you are trying to use the VR squadrons in a operational role. I am also not sure if you can turn off replacements to the VR squadrons if you are trying to manage your carrier aircraft pools.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
ORIGINAL: Q-Ball
SYDNEY: Your fuel looks low in Australia, only 61K at Sydney, which is usually where all the excess pools. I would want more fuel there for later operations. Make sure you have all the HI in Australia turned off.
COPAHEE: If that ship is in a replenishment TF, then nearby CVs can draw replacement aircraft if they are the same model. They can also do that if the replacement group is on land.
Me personally, I prefer to use those CVEs as just regular CVEs, using the extra units for training or whatever, but that's just me.
GETTING OLD: That IJN Surface TF is parked right at the exit box, correct? I personally think that's gamey, sound like you might agree.
Thanks[&o], I will give the replenishment task force a go if only to experiment with it.
Sydney...been only shipping minimal fuel to Australia. No major fleet operations planned from there...although that will change in 1943. HI is off.
The exit box hex is only for task forces headed to Diego Garcia directly...I believe Banshees have the range to hit them.
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth





