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RE: War Report - 14th of November, 1922

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Amazing, that's better than I'd figured on. Nothing today, aside from one of my submarines putting a 45cm torpedo into the US destroyer Alden southeast of Singapore. It's not like I've sunk that many yet...[:D]
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RE: War Report - 14th of November, 1922

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/14/22

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ASW attack at 96,62

Japanese Ships
SS No. 62

Allied Ships
DM Anthony
DM Burns
DM Ludlow
DM Stribling
DM Ingraham
DD McCormick
DD Stansbury
DD Howard
DD O'Bannon
DD Renshaw

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ASW attack near Hong Kong at 43,42

Allied Ships
SS L-5

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Sub attack at 23,51

Japanese Ships
SS No. 57

Allied Ships
DD Alden, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

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ASW attack near Wake Island at 82,63

Japanese Ships
DD Tsuga
DD Maki
DD Kashiwa

Allied Ships
SS S-34

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RE: War Report - 15th of November, 1922

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Happy news reached the ears of the Imperial General Staff today, as our sources told us of the sinking of the battleship HMS Benbow at Singapore. She finally gave up after the pounding she received during the Battle of Brunei.

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RE: War Report - 15th of November, 1922

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/15/22

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ASW attack near Wake Island at 82,63

Japanese Ships
DD Tsuga
DD Maki
DD Kashiwa
DD Tachibana

Allied Ships
SS R-5

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ASW attack near Wake Island at 82,63

Japanese Ships
DD Tsuga
DD Maki
DD Kashiwa
DD Tachibana

Allied Ships
SS R-5, hits 1

BB Benbow had been merrily bailing out water at Kuching and a TF was there to protect her which resulted in the Battle of Kuching some days ago. Admiral Terminus correctly summised my limping ships would be there I suppose. Although he was driven off, bad intelligence suggested a further surface combat TF was headed there so it was decided to try and limp home. All this time she had 98 system damage. Left Kuching with 58 float damage which had risen to 99 by the time it got to dock at Singapore. A brave attempt to stay afloat.

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RE: War Report - 16th of November, 1922

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A quiet turn, though not without its forebodings. Plenty of Allied submarine activity detected, with at least 5 boats at or around Wake, and at least 3 at Manilla. I wonder if he thinks he's going to pick off more limping battleships?
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RE: War Report - 16th of November, 1922

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/16/22

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ASW attack near Wake Island at 82,63

Japanese Ships
DD Tsuga
DD Maki
DD Kashiwa

Allied Ships
SS R-5
I wonder if he thinks he's going to pick off more limping battleships?


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RE: War Report - 17th of November, 1922

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RE: War Report - 18th of November, 1922

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See above...
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RE: War Report - 18th of November, 1922

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/18/22

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Kiku
DD Yukaze

Allied Ships
SS L-6

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Kiku

Allied Ships
SS L-6, hits 1

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Sub attack near Wake Island at 82,63

Japanese Ships
DD Tachibana
DD Kashiwa

Allied Ships
SS R-5

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Sub attack at 23,51

Japanese Ships
SS No. 57

Allied Ships
DD Swan
BB De Zeven Provincien
DD Warrego
DD Parramatta
DD Torrens
DD Huon
DD Anzac

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Sub attack near Wake Island at 82,63

Japanese Ships
DD Tsuga
DD Kashiwa
DD Tachibana
DD Maki

Allied Ships
SS R-5

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Sub attack at 23,51

Japanese Ships
SS No. 57, hits 1

Allied Ships
DD Parramatta
BB De Zeven Provincien
DD Warrego
DD Swan
DD Torrens
DD Huon

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RE: War Report - 19th of November, 1922

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A large number of enemy submarines have appeared at our fleet bases in Formosa and Luzon. Obviously, Bill is trying to repeat his previous success, when an American submarine sank the battleship Settsu. Instead, enemy submarines at Takao and Manilla were hit by depth charges today.

In other news, I want to show you the main scorecard for battleships sunk. As you can see, the score is 6-5 in Bill's favour, but the ones he's lost were more expensive. The worrisome thing is that I've yet to take a significant bite out of the US battleline.



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RE: War Report - 19th of November, 1922

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The worrisome thing is that I've yet to take a significant bite out of the US battleline

I'll try and give you a chance soon[;)]

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/19/22

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ASW attack near Manila at 43,52

Japanese Ships
DD Urukaze
DD Yanagi
DD Hinoki

Allied Ships
SS S-4, hits 1

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Sub attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Kiku
DD Yukaze

Allied Ships
SS L-6, hits 1

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Ashi
DD Nire
DD Keyaki
DD Tsubaki
CL Yahagi
BB Tosa

Allied Ships
SS L-6

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Ashi
DD Nire
DD Keyaki
DD Tsubaki

Allied Ships
SS L-6

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RE: War Report - 20th of November, 1922

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I really thought I'd directed all my heavy ships around his submarine concentrations. Guess I was wrong:


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RE: War Report - 20th of November, 1922

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Yesterday Rear Admiral Spooner, currently commanding Royal Navy Submarine L-6, bravely dodged his submarine around Japanese depth charges and torpedoed the Japanese Battleship Fuso. Hopefully this menace of the seas will be out of action for some time. RADM Spooner's crew took an inevitable hit but with God's assistance we pray he will make port at Singapore. A telegram of congratulation was received from the United States Navy Officer in charge of submarines.

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/20/22

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Kiku
DD Yukaze

Allied Ships
SS L-6

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ASW attack near Manila at 43,52

Japanese Ships
DD Urukaze
DD Yanagi
DD Hinoki
DD Momo
DD Umi
DD Yomogi
DD Kuri

Allied Ships
SS S-4

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TF 1062 encounters mine field at Pearl Harbor (112,68)

Allied Ships
DD Thatcher
DD Elliot
DD Yarnall

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Sub attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
BB Fuso, Torpedo hits 1
DD Ashi
DD Nire
DD Keyaki
DD Tsubaki

Allied Ships
SS L-6, hits 1, on fire

I'm just wondering. I have changed the way I am handling subs -
I put the best commanders in charge, head them off to a destination and then
change them to computer control. Since I've done this my results have
improved. What does everyone else think? (assuming someone else is following this thread!)



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RE: War Report - 21st of November, 1922

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It certainly seems to be working, although putting a rear admiral in charge of one submarine?

More submarine action this turn at Manilla and Takao. At the latter location, an enemy submarine came close to torpedoing one of our heavy cruisers, but the torpedoes fortunately failed to find their target.
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RE: War Report - 21st of November, 1922

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It certainly seems to be working, although putting a rear admiral in charge of one submarine?

Well he is available and it said he was best suited to submarines[&:]

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/21/22

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Sub attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
CA Nisshin
DD Kashi

Allied Ships
SS S-3

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ASW attack near Manila at 43,52

Japanese Ships
DD Urukaze
DD Yanagi
DD Hinoki
DD Momo
DD Umi
DD Yomogi
DD Kuri

Allied Ships
SS S-4

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Sub attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kiku
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Yukaze

Allied Ships
SS S-3

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Sub attack near Manila at 43,52

Japanese Ships
DD Urukaze

Allied Ships
SS S-4

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RE: War Report - 22nd of November, 1922

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After another day of fruitless ASW, I find myself wishing for a nuclear depth charge...
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RE: War Report - 22nd of November, 1922

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

After another day of fruitless ASW, I find myself wishing for a nuclear depth charge...

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/22/22

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Kiku
DD Yukaze

Allied Ships
SS S-3

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Kaba
DD Hagi
DD Kiku
DD Yukaze

Allied Ships
SS S-3


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RE: War Report - 23rd of November, 1922

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A shake-up of destroyer captains in the IJN has raised a few hopes for more success in the ASW field. It can't really get worse...[:(]
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RE: War Report - 23rd of November, 1922

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/23/22

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ASW attack near Manila at 43,52

Japanese Ships
DD Urukaze
DD Yanagi
DD Hinoki
DD Momo
DD Umi
DD Yomogi
DD Kuri

Allied Ships
SS S-4, hits 1

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Nadakaze
DD Hasu

Allied Ships
SS S-3

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ASW attack near Takao at 48,45

Japanese Ships
DD Nadakaze
DD Hasu
DD Yakaze

Allied Ships
SS S-3

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ASW attack near Manila at 43,52

Japanese Ships
DD Urukaze
DD Yanagi
DD Hinoki
DD Momo
DD Umi
DD Yomogi
DD Kuri

Allied Ships
SS S-4

ASW is clearly not very effective - I think of my four successes three were with very heavy ASW presence

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RE: War Report - 24th of November, 1922

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