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Anxiety in London too?

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RE: Anxiety in London too?

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Yep...anxiety

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OK..build it..but dont spend too much

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RE: Ventillating the Kongo

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ORIGINAL: Knavey

Great AAR...looking forward to reading this for years to come.

Knavey, the "years to come" thing I first thought was hyperbole...then I got to thinking about the rate of play [X(]

Hi Cap Mandrake, I agree this is the AAR par excellence. We're trying our modest best to keep up over in "brink of disaster 3x3 AAR" but, alas, I think we are completely outclassed.

[&o]

I hope you don't mind if I use some of your general ideas indirectly as inspiration. I actually started labeling some of my "documents" as "top secret" before I even discovered you had been doing the same thing for a while prior.

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RE: Ventillating the Kongo

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Oh yeah, and the "years to come" thing... We're currently going at about 1 to 1/2 a turn per day, so I figure it could take as long as 5 years or more to complete our game! It's kind of amazing to think about. And the way the game is constantly evolving with reinforcement units and the like keeps things interesting to the very end I should think. I hope we can keep it up that long!

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Send checks to ....

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Sure have at it Gary and thx [:)]
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Who is zooming who?

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Interesting battle in the Solomons and Coral Sea. More to come, off for some libation and purposeless chatter with the real people.

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Functionaries

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The words are fictional, but some dimwit or collection of dimwits really did waste 5 days arguing about overtime.

[quote]Mr Yusuf Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.
Jan 21, 1942

Dear Sir;

The materials portion of your contract proposal for the Singapore Northern Defense Positions Project is acceptable to His Majesty's Government; however, the proposed labor ovetime rate of 3x the standard rate calculated for any work on Fridays or past 18:00 is unacceptable. In the past, we have had agreements for a rate of 1.5x calcualted after 20:00.

Sincerely;

Lt Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, His Majesty's Forces, Malaya



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Lt. Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, Malaya Command HQ
Reservoir Road, Singapore NW
Jan 22, 1942

Sir;

May I remind the Col. that there is a large Japanese Army not 50 miles from us at this time. Surely, there is a sense of urgency that the task be completed.
This is not 1940. I must pay my workers more to forget their anxieties about their families. Food prices are triple the pre-war rates. Please, let us not haggle. Is this not Mr Churchill's wish?

Muhammed Yusif Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.
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Mr Yusuf Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.
Jan 23, 1942

Dear Sir;

Could we then compromise on double rate for overtime to start at 19:00?

Sincerely;

Lt Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, His Majesty's Forces, Malaya


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[font="Courier New"]Lt. Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, Malaya Command HQ
Reservoir Road, Singapore NW
Jan 24, 1942

Sir;

I have given you an honest bid which I regard as necessary to accomplish the project in the alloted time, a time which we are quickly consuming in this fruitless exchange. Surely, the exigency of the situation is evident to all? My bid stands unmodified. If you wish to pursue another contractor, please do so in the interest of the frightened residents of Singapore.

Muhammed Yusif Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.



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Mr Yusuf Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.
Jan 25, 1942

Dear Sir;

You are indeed a skillful negotiator sir. How about triple rate for overtime to start at 19:00 with 1/2 hour permitted for two meal breaks?

Sincerely;

Lt Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, His Majesty's Forces, Malaya



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Mr Yusuf Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.
Jan 26, 1942

Dear Sir;

Very well then, triple pay for overtime to begin at 18:00, but not a penny more. His Majesty's Treasury is not to be trifled with. Shall I expect your crews bright and early tomorrow then?

Sincerely;

Lt Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, His Majesty's Forces, Malaya



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[font="Courier New"]Lt. Col Uppington
Chief Bursar, Malaya Command HQ
Reservoir Road, Singapore NW
Jan 26, 1942

Sir;

Tomorrow is the Holy Day sir. We will begin the day after. I concur that His Majesty's Treasury is not to be triffled with, but neither are 50,000 single-minded Japanese soldiers. Let us please move forward in a most efficient manner.

Muhammed Yusif Adzir
Singapore Construction Co.

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So that's why Singapore fell! Not because Percival surrendered, but because the fortifications work was tied up in red tape. Learn something new everytime I come here...[8D]
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Swatting flies

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Everybody is lining up with their hands out

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From the US Embassy in Rio de Janeiro [8|] Bolivian Tin Mines? Somebody had their Tin Beanie on too tight.

From the very interesting FDR library

http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/psf/box4/folo44.html

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Does Nome have permafrost?

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Action off Guadalcanal

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RE: Action off Guadalcanal

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Hope the Ltjg on Pt=41 can swim
I thought this place was a empire, now im the last, I can't be sure...
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RE: Action off Guadalcanal

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Hope the Ltjg on Pt=41 can swim

Funny you should mention that...the skipper of the real PT 41, Lt John Bulkeley, went on to become quite famous and rose to the rank of Admiral

He commanded the boat (PT 41) and flotilla that evacuated MacArthur and his family

http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ptboat.htm
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RE: Action off Guadalcanal

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Capt,

Have said before I love your AARs. I also take a look at the real life ships when they cross my radar scope in the game. It makes for some interesting perusing and surfing and you find all sorts of tidbits out.

I just sank I-8 in one of my PBEM games, and ran across a tremendous amount of stuff on the atrocities committed by her captain and crew during her real life cruises. Needless to say in my war, she won't be committing them.

Thanks for interesting reading.
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RE: Action off Guadalcanal

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I did not know that, small world. suprised mac didnt promote him to admiral right away.
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RE: Action off Guadalcanal

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MEMORANDUM

TO: G4 SWPacHQ, Townsville
FROM: Capt Basehart, Liason to RAAF, Darwin
DATE: Jan 24, 1942


Lewis;

Here is the information you asked for on the possible development of an SBD-capable airfield in the Aru group. With the aid of Dutch landowners, RAAF engineers have identified 2 possible sites, both on Trangan Is. in the Aru group that seem to meet the criteria:

1) Suitable for construction of a 3000 ft runway without substanial earth movement

2) Nearby anchorage able to accomodate vessels up to 25 ft draft

3) Indigenous water for force of 2000 with wells or cisterns

4) Within P-40E range of Darwin

5) No indiginous hostile sentiment

These are Gorner in NE Trangan Is and Kamp Mgabundanke at the southern tip.

Of these two, Gorner ahs a superior anchorage, but Kamp "M" hs a small existing rock and earthen jetty. Both seem to have remarkably low malaria threat.

As you are doubtless aware, the Eastern Banda Sea has become a dangerous place, with at least 3 fleet carriers and one CVL operating nearby. This alone may make our efforts moot. Se attachment

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Eslewhere

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They did what?????

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Here is something you dont see every day:

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