
Tristanjohn vs ChezDaJez: Lemur's Scen 15
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Andaman Islands bombed by Japs
"As far as we know they gave the place a good working over," said a British spokesman. "But nothing new. The Nippers periodically visit that base."


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Bombers continue to hit Lae
Bombers out of Port Moresby continued to hit the facilities at Lae. "This will be a long-term effort," said an official. "That place is out of business at present, but it appears the enemy wishes to reinforce it, so we'll continue to hit Lae and the troops at that base until further notice."


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Continuation with v1.5
At this juncture the game turns over to the use of v1.5. My new PBEM opponent is Joe Wilkerson. I've no idea how he plays or what he'll come up with for the Japanese. Time will tell that.
I've noticed that night bombing has been severely curtailed. On 27 June 1942, the first turn with Joe, the Allies had 47 B-17s over Rabaul at 6,000 feet and did not record a single hit on anything. I hope that's an aberation.
I've noticed that night bombing has been severely curtailed. On 27 June 1942, the first turn with Joe, the Allies had 47 B-17s over Rabaul at 6,000 feet and did not record a single hit on anything. I hope that's an aberation.
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Jap sub attacked
[font="Times New Roman"]28 June 1942
A Japanese submarine was reported attacked off the southern tip of Papua New Guinea yesterday. Naval sources said the enemy boat was discovered a little over 100 miles southwest of Milne Bay. There was no word regarding casualties.[/font]

A Japanese submarine was reported attacked off the southern tip of Papua New Guinea yesterday. Naval sources said the enemy boat was discovered a little over 100 miles southwest of Milne Bay. There was no word regarding casualties.[/font]

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Baker Island bombed
[font="Times New Roman"]29 June 1942
Baker Island was bombed again yesterday by Japanese planes based on Tarawa Atoll.[/font]

Baker Island was bombed again yesterday by Japanese planes based on Tarawa Atoll.[/font]

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Baker Island bombed
[font="Times New Roman"]"It was the same as it's been in the past," said a Navy official. "We beat them off successfully, not much damage was done."[/font]


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B-17s raid Kavieng
30 June 1942
[font="Times New Roman"]Heavy American bombers out of Port Moresby hit the port of Kavieng yesterday in a daylight raid. "The results of this attack were pretty good," said an Army Air Force source. "The purpose of these missions is to reduce the enemy's ability to furnish long-range fighter support for Rabaul from Kavieng, which he's been doing for the past two weeks. We feel we're making progress."[/font]

[font="Times New Roman"]Heavy American bombers out of Port Moresby hit the port of Kavieng yesterday in a daylight raid. "The results of this attack were pretty good," said an Army Air Force source. "The purpose of these missions is to reduce the enemy's ability to furnish long-range fighter support for Rabaul from Kavieng, which he's been doing for the past two weeks. We feel we're making progress."[/font]

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Chinese bombers see action
[font="Times New Roman"]In China, bombers from Chungking lashed out at Japanese forces situated northeast of Hengchow.[/font]


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Glad to see you found someone to continue the game, Tris. Good luck with it.
Joe, if you have any questions about why such and such was here or there, let me know.
Chez
Joe, if you have any questions about why such and such was here or there, let me know.
Chez
Ret Navy AWCS (1972-1998)
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RE: Chinese bombers see action
I'm glad you resurfaced. I was looking for you the other day when the discussion on the board turned round Allied ASW technology. I can list the specifics of that but I can't address the nuts and bolts as I don't have the training. I thought you'd be the perfect guy for the job.
I'm not sure Joe has the thread yet or not. It's only been three turns or so. I've offered to stand down if and when he wishes so that he can get his act together, but so far he hasn't taken me up on that. (Actually, a couple of my bases were obliged to stand down because of your bombardments, now that I think of it. [8D])
What's going on with you?
I'm not sure Joe has the thread yet or not. It's only been three turns or so. I've offered to stand down if and when he wishes so that he can get his act together, but so far he hasn't taken me up on that. (Actually, a couple of my bases were obliged to stand down because of your bombardments, now that I think of it. [8D])
What's going on with you?
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RE: Chinese bombers see action
What's going on with you?
I've snooped off and on with the forum but haven't posted much. Been concentrating on my classes. I must have missed the ASW thread. I'll have to look for it.
I hate microbiology. Ya can't see those little damn bugs so they can't be that important, right?
Chez
Ret Navy AWCS (1972-1998)
VP-5, Jacksonville, Fl 1973-78
ASW Ops Center, Rota, Spain 1978-81
VP-40, Mt View, Ca 1981-87
Patrol Wing 10, Mt View, CA 1987-90
ASW Ops Center, Adak, Ak 1990-92
NRD Seattle 1992-96
VP-46, Whidbey Isl, Wa 1996-98
VP-5, Jacksonville, Fl 1973-78
ASW Ops Center, Rota, Spain 1978-81
VP-40, Mt View, Ca 1981-87
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NRD Seattle 1992-96
VP-46, Whidbey Isl, Wa 1996-98
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Rabaul shelled by the Navy
[font="Times New Roman"]1 July 1942
Warships of the United States Navy conducted a raid on the the enemy port of Rabaul yesterday.[/font]

Warships of the United States Navy conducted a raid on the the enemy port of Rabaul yesterday.[/font]

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Rabaul shelled by the Navy
[font="Times New Roman"]"There were actually two separate bomardment groups," said the naval liaison officer. "The first, built around New Mexico and New Orleans, and then another group that went in afterward which included Mississippi and Colorado, plus two more heavy cruisers."[/font]


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British hit Mandalay again
[font="Times New Roman"]British bombers based on Chandpur conducted another raid over Mandalay in Burma.[/font]


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Kavieng pounded by the Navy
[font="Times New Roman"]2 July 1942
The Japanese port and airbase at Kavieng were shelled yesterday by the United States Navy in an operation similar to the one conducted the day before against Rabaul.[/font]

The Japanese port and airbase at Kavieng were shelled yesterday by the United States Navy in an operation similar to the one conducted the day before against Rabaul.[/font]

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Kavieng pounded by the Navy
[font="Times New Roman"]"This operation was similar in nature, but it was conducted solely by cruisers and destroyers," said a naval spokesman.[/font]


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Kavieng pounded by the Navy
[font="Times New Roman"]"We used two battle groups again and hit the base twice," he added. "Our reconnaissance tells us that we accomplished our primary objective, which was to close the airbase there that has been used to provide fighter cover over Rabaul. It also appears that we destroyed a number of fighters on the ground."[/font]


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Chinese bombers in action
[font="Times New Roman"]Bombers based at Sian lashed out once more at threatening Japanese formations along the railroad running to Kaifeng.[/font]


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Kavieng ravaged in day attack
[font="Times New Roman"]3 July 1942
Kavieng airbase was struck by B-17s of the 5th Air Force out of Port Moresby yesterday.[/font]

Kavieng airbase was struck by B-17s of the 5th Air Force out of Port Moresby yesterday.[/font]

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Kavieng ravaged in day attack
[font="Times New Roman"]Army Air Force officials said the attack was successful. "We hit them pretty good," said an Army officer. "For some reason the Japanese continue to move fighters into that base, and as long as they do we're going to come back the next day."[/font]


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