AVG strikes zero Newbies
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:35 am
Another eventful day. Mayhem continues in China - Herb counters at Dobadura. Rangoon now has massive airforce.
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 08/17/42
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TF 18 troops unloading over beach at Dobodura, 55,91
Japanese ground losses:
521 casualties reported
The handful of Aussies on the beach cause trouble with unloading at Dobadura but they wont have the numbers to overcome the troops that will attack.
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Day Air attack on 34th Division, at 45,35
Allied aircraft
IL-4c x 12
SB-2c x 13
No Allied losses
Japanese ground losses:
87 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Vehicles lost 1
The Chinese bombers continue to throw in good attacks against the aggressive Jap ground forces.
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Day Air attack on 85th Naval Guard Unit, at 54,91
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 15
Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 31
B-24D Liberator x 40
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed, 6 damaged
Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged
B-24D Liberator: 1 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
18 casualties reported
A not so impressive bombing display by the heavies out of Cooktown this turn. I set them to hit these ground troops on the Kokoda trail again. Since Herb has countered my plan of making Dobadura a viable target for the Kokoda troops, I have to change tack. Next turn the tired starving and deseased troops will attack this 85th Naval unit and hope to force them back to PM.
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Day Air attack on 27th Chinese Corps, at 51,28
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 24
Allied aircraft
P-40B Tomahawk x 9
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 14 destroyed
Herb professes to have forgotten to move his budding zero pilots to a new target. I guess correctly with the AVG and despite the small number they are aces. 15 zeros lost today.
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Ground combat at 51,28
Japanese Bombardment attack
Attacking force 32424 troops, 386 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 59966 troops, 331 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied ground losses:
189 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
I am still suffering the effects of the shock attack last turn and the bombardments are adding to my pain - this is up north.
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Ground combat at 49,29
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 15105 troops, 159 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 10397 troops, 69 guns, 0 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
167 casualties reported
Guns lost 9
Allied ground losses:
42 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Herb also tries to continue to push my Homan flank-holding force around and they continue to hold.
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Ground combat at 51,28
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 59698 troops, 325 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 32424 troops, 386 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 0 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
497 casualties reported
Guns lost 19
Allied ground losses:
201 casualties reported
Guns lost 9
For some reason my troops up in the North were still on shock attack. The Japs aren't impressed and I get stopped. The troops suffer medium losses and I call it quites retiring.
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In Burma my transport TF with supplies will arrive in Akyab this turn. Subs down the coast register the presence of something - hopefully just an enemy sub - but possibly another surface attack. The BBs move closer to Chandpur - as I have moved the P-40B group there for LRCAP - but still in range to react if they are given the opportunity. Recon of Rangoon shows that Herb has heavily increased the airpower there. Scouts still only find oscars on defense but I would not be surprised to find we had twin engine naval bombers now.
With this interesting news my transport TF is very likely to be in for torrid times in the next few days. The 50 flyable P-40Es and spitfires will be working overtime! A process of rotating in more units will be required as will another base unit to help with repairing the broken aircraft we inevitably get.
The attack force for Myitkina is now 16 Miles out. The 2nd UK Division is rapidly catching these guys up - 15 miles into the last hex.
IN China Herb has moved a unit into Homan - I imagine there are more on his tail but I order the troops to shock attack in the hope of spanking this one unit badly - a tank regiment I think.
He is also very interested in trying to bomb Ichang with trainy fighters. I move in some Hurricanes and I-16cs. There are 50 ACs there now. Not enough for parity even but maybe I can cull some of the newbies.
China is an awful mess of units trying to cut each other off.
In the South Pacific Yorktown makes it to Noumea and unloads her air sqds. They have all changed to funny sizes so I hope this reverts back to normal. Yorktown will continue to Pago Pago and on to San Fran - which is now overcome all repair jobs. An ASW group will join Yorktown - hopefully the 8 DDs can hold off subs.
In the North the first steps on my operation to strike the Kuriles starts to unfold with 2 regimental units and some seabees coming ashore under the watchful gaze of Wasp.
At Pearl a regimental engineering unit loads with orders to build up Baker Island. The growth of Baker will be required to convince Herb that my diversionary attack on Apamama is the real deal - not the Kuriles.
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 08/17/42
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TF 18 troops unloading over beach at Dobodura, 55,91
Japanese ground losses:
521 casualties reported
The handful of Aussies on the beach cause trouble with unloading at Dobadura but they wont have the numbers to overcome the troops that will attack.
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Day Air attack on 34th Division, at 45,35
Allied aircraft
IL-4c x 12
SB-2c x 13
No Allied losses
Japanese ground losses:
87 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Vehicles lost 1
The Chinese bombers continue to throw in good attacks against the aggressive Jap ground forces.
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Day Air attack on 85th Naval Guard Unit, at 54,91
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 15
Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 31
B-24D Liberator x 40
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed, 6 damaged
Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged
B-24D Liberator: 1 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
18 casualties reported
A not so impressive bombing display by the heavies out of Cooktown this turn. I set them to hit these ground troops on the Kokoda trail again. Since Herb has countered my plan of making Dobadura a viable target for the Kokoda troops, I have to change tack. Next turn the tired starving and deseased troops will attack this 85th Naval unit and hope to force them back to PM.
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Day Air attack on 27th Chinese Corps, at 51,28
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 24
Allied aircraft
P-40B Tomahawk x 9
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 14 destroyed
Herb professes to have forgotten to move his budding zero pilots to a new target. I guess correctly with the AVG and despite the small number they are aces. 15 zeros lost today.
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Ground combat at 51,28
Japanese Bombardment attack
Attacking force 32424 troops, 386 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 59966 troops, 331 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied ground losses:
189 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
I am still suffering the effects of the shock attack last turn and the bombardments are adding to my pain - this is up north.
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Ground combat at 49,29
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 15105 troops, 159 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 10397 troops, 69 guns, 0 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
167 casualties reported
Guns lost 9
Allied ground losses:
42 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Herb also tries to continue to push my Homan flank-holding force around and they continue to hold.
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Ground combat at 51,28
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 59698 troops, 325 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 32424 troops, 386 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 0 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
497 casualties reported
Guns lost 19
Allied ground losses:
201 casualties reported
Guns lost 9
For some reason my troops up in the North were still on shock attack. The Japs aren't impressed and I get stopped. The troops suffer medium losses and I call it quites retiring.
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In Burma my transport TF with supplies will arrive in Akyab this turn. Subs down the coast register the presence of something - hopefully just an enemy sub - but possibly another surface attack. The BBs move closer to Chandpur - as I have moved the P-40B group there for LRCAP - but still in range to react if they are given the opportunity. Recon of Rangoon shows that Herb has heavily increased the airpower there. Scouts still only find oscars on defense but I would not be surprised to find we had twin engine naval bombers now.
With this interesting news my transport TF is very likely to be in for torrid times in the next few days. The 50 flyable P-40Es and spitfires will be working overtime! A process of rotating in more units will be required as will another base unit to help with repairing the broken aircraft we inevitably get.
The attack force for Myitkina is now 16 Miles out. The 2nd UK Division is rapidly catching these guys up - 15 miles into the last hex.
IN China Herb has moved a unit into Homan - I imagine there are more on his tail but I order the troops to shock attack in the hope of spanking this one unit badly - a tank regiment I think.
He is also very interested in trying to bomb Ichang with trainy fighters. I move in some Hurricanes and I-16cs. There are 50 ACs there now. Not enough for parity even but maybe I can cull some of the newbies.
China is an awful mess of units trying to cut each other off.
In the South Pacific Yorktown makes it to Noumea and unloads her air sqds. They have all changed to funny sizes so I hope this reverts back to normal. Yorktown will continue to Pago Pago and on to San Fran - which is now overcome all repair jobs. An ASW group will join Yorktown - hopefully the 8 DDs can hold off subs.
In the North the first steps on my operation to strike the Kuriles starts to unfold with 2 regimental units and some seabees coming ashore under the watchful gaze of Wasp.
At Pearl a regimental engineering unit loads with orders to build up Baker Island. The growth of Baker will be required to convince Herb that my diversionary attack on Apamama is the real deal - not the Kuriles.
