23-23 Mar 44
Highlights – KAMIKAZEs!!!!
Jpn ships sunk:
DD: 1 (Niizuki)
PB: 1
Jpn ships un-sunk:
DD: 1 (Arare)
Air loss:
Jpn: 349
Allied: 25
Subwar:
Jpn: 0 Attacks, 0 ships hit
Allies: 2 Attacks, 2 ships hit (PB sunk, DD dam)
Jpn Amph Inv: None
Allied Amph Inv: None
Bases lost:
Siangtan (China - flipped)
Bases Liberated:
Sansapor (SWPAC)
SIGINT/Intel:Manado wasn’t quite abandoned as a base as it looks as the source of the Kamikaze raid at shipping off Kolaka. Still not clue as to where the IJN is at.
West Coast/Admin: Brand new Essex class CVs Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant along with two CVLs and CA Boise II, depart San Diego for Pacific where they should join the fleet in a few weeks. Once arriving in Theater, both CVs will exchange their 36 Helldivers for 24 plane SBD squadrons and take on 24 Corsairs as well.
In NOPAC, NSTR.
In CENPAC, NSTR.
In SOPAC, Sansapor taken in the first attack, with the remnants of the Naval Guard unit falling back to Sorong. CV TFs find no targets near Peliliu and with the Kamis coming out of Manado, the CV TFs will head back west to provide sweeps in support of B-24s hitting Manado. Otherwise, transports continue to discharge engineers at Sansapor, and begin loading the 37th Div at Madang for transit to Sansapor. Most of the assault transports from Sansapor are still enroute to Hansa Bay, so there is plenty of time for the CVs to support the raids on Manado and still be available to support Woleai landings. CVE TF remains to cover Sansapor.
In SWPAC, WoW! First use of Kamikazes and it’s a BIG massed effort! 11 separate strikes are launched at the CVE TF off Kolaka (8CVE, CLAA, DDs/DEs), with the first strike the largest at over 150 planes including 90 A6M5c Zeros flying as escorts. Altitude of strikes varied, with most coming in at over 32k, so even though CAP was over 170 fighters, CAP was maxed out at 20k and many, too many planes go through to hit and damage 5 of the 8 CVEs. All 5 will require yard time, and are incapable of operating aircraft, but all should be repairable if they get to the yards. For now, all 5 are disbanded into Kolaka’s level 2 port and their airgroups are dropped off at Kolaka’s level 0 airfield - which should expand to level 1 next turn. Most of their aircraft landed at Ruteng as fragments and they should be able to rejoin their parent squadrons next turn. On the positive side, while having 5 CVEs damaged, it was expensive - 83 Oscar IIb, 72 A6M2 Zero, 30 Jill, 24 A6M2 Sen Baku, and 24 A6M5 were lost as Kamikazes - 11 successfully hitting targets. Also, 67 A6M5c Zeros lost to CAP. CAP lost 5 FM2 Wildcats, 2 Hellcats, and a P-38 out of Endeh. At this point, I’m not sure who “won” this engagement. I guess if the Kamis come in hard again next turn, it will be a Jpn win, if not, chalk it up to the good guys. The biggest lessons learned here are the altitude of the attacking planes will now require stacking CAP from 5000ft through 30K plus - this will dilute the CAP, but I don’t see a choice here. Also, by most raids coming in at over 30K, 5” AA fire effects were probably much reduced. In the short term at Kolaka, more shipping is still offloading, so the remaining 3 CVEs will marry up with the CA TF to provide some additional AA capability and remain off Kolaka and all the avail LBA I can muster out of Endeh will fly LRCAP. PLUS - three B-24 groups will hit Manado AF, supported by fighters off the CVs. I’m curious to see how long it takes L_S_T to re-equip his Kamikaze units for another strike? Elsewhere, the Watampone Amph TF begins loading at Saumlaki, and should depart to target next month. Figure more CVEs will be needed for that landing - even if its only two hexes from Kolaka - so the CVE TF remaining in the IO will depart to SWPAC next turn as well. On the ground, led troops should enter Kendari hex next turn, and then a few more days for the column to close up and be ready to attack. So despite the Kamikaze attack and threat, the plan remains unchanged.
In China, NSTR.
In Burma, the first attack across the Thai-Burma border on the route to Bangkok goes poorly, as the 2+ Indian Divisions are heavily repulsed by the reinforced 21st ID, losing 1700 troops to 400 IJA. Will wait until the US divisions are brought up before further attacks, but of course that means overstacking. While those results weren’t too surprising, what was surprising was seeing Franks used in a ground attack role on this same battle - About 200 Frank sorites do very little damage and lose 12 to AA and another 9 to Ops. Although the ground troops AA fire did well enough, will sortie some LRCAP over the troops next turn.
In the IO, the first assault goes in at Palembang and the results were probably as best as could be expected - repulsed with loss, but the forts were reduced from 4 to 3. I’ll take that! 2500 Allied troops lost, most from a single Brit Bde suffering disruptions, against only 500 IJA. Will swap out the 29th Brit Bde for the US 7th IN Div and resume the attack when the troops get set, hopefully being able to maintain positive supply despite the overstacking. Bombers continue the massed effort to support, but the full court press is starting to wear them down and may have to start resting squadrons. The Brit CA TF (BC, 2CA, 3CL, DDs) bombarded Merak causing around 160 casualties and no CD batteries replying - a good recon by fire to landing by the 3rd MAR Div once Palembang falls. Lastly, as mentioned earlier, the CVE TF (8CVE, CL, CLAA, DDs/DEs) will depart Theater next turn for SWPAC which shouldn’t impact operations - but truthfully, that Kamikaze attack off Kolaka could certainly happen anywhere at any time along the southwestern Sumatran coast against Allied shipping.
