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12th December 1944
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:18 am
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Siam/Malaya -
The Japanese forces left in Siam have been completely cut-off from Japanese territory. At least 130,000 enemy men will die.
Supplies continue to flow ashore at Johore Bharu. The assault on Singapore will begin within 10 days time.
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SRA -
Operation Finch is about to begin. 503rd USA Para Rgt will be air dropped on the empty enemy island of San Jose west of Luzon. Following on from their heels will be 71 RAAF Aviation Rgt (flying in in 2 days time). Once they are in Corsairs will fly in. Then SeeBees will move by sea covered by LBA from Jesselton and San Jose and also by US CVE/RN BB's..........depending on how things go a similar operation may be launched against another 1-2 enemy islands in the area.
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CentPac -
Bad weather prevented B29's flying against Gumma today. P51D's flew sweeps though and claimed 22 enemy fighters (Randy/Frank) for the loss of 3 friendlies.

13th December 1944
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:42 pm
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Siam/Malaya -
Well the Allies continue to advance in IndoChina and Chinse Cavalrymen took Pisanoluke today...see screenshot attahced. Allied Armour is moving NE from Bangkok to link up with them. The rest of the force continues SE chasing the distant Japanese (a blimming set of ghost untis is holding me at every hex!)[8|]
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SRA -
503rd Para lands successfully at San Jose today. Enemy AA (what AA mind you since no troops were present) shot down 4 x Commando. Tomorrow 71st Aviation, 503rd Para and supplies will continue to be airlifted. P51D's are flying LRCAP from Jesselton. Let's see how it goes. If the enemy interferes the new move men and material by sea. If not we continue by air..........
SS I-180 was spotted by PBM's 240 WNW of Kuching yesterday. Allied DE's heavily damaged her in an ASW attack today.
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CentPac -
Bad weather again prevents the B29's from lauching and all fires are gone in Gumma. Im beginning to lean towards the camp of strat bombings but we continue trying for now.............

RE: 13th December 1944
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:40 pm
by Capt. Harlock
Many thanks for posting the map. What do you think your chances are of taking Hanoi/Haiphong and cutting off Indochina?
14th December 1944
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 10:34 am
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Hi Capt. - not much chance right now. I don't have the necessary RN CV/BB support at Kuching/Jesselton to be able to move that far north.
In about 2 weeks time i'll have the main RN battle fleets in the region but at present RN CV's are protecting CV Intrepid and Bennington back to Columbo for repairs.
It's an interesting move by Faber. It will depend on how far back he retreatsd. If he stays around Saigon/Camranh Bay it increases my likelihood of an invasion of Haiphong and on Hainan.
If he pulls back to Haiphong it makes Hainan even more interesting since it will allow me to gain even better air supremacy over the frontline.
Need to see now how far Faber moves back.
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Siam/Malaya -
The Japanese continue to retreat into IndoChina. Allied elements are nearing Bien Hoa.
Allied forces are continuing to prepare at Johore Bharu for the attack against Singapore.
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SRA -
Strange. I think Fasber has experienced the same Kamikazi glitch that PzB has. 77 x Zeke/George Kami's into the groudn at San Jose! Patrolling Mustangs also downed 6 enemy fighters for the loss of 1 friendly.
More transport flew into Allied San Jose throughout the day landing vital support troops and supplies......1 more day time and the runway will be active and Corsairs will land.........
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CentPAc -
Gumma was subjected to massive bombing today - 374 Manpower hits causing almost 14000 fires.......
15-17th December 1944
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:32 am
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
A 3 day update since i'm busy at the moment and things are progressing on a routine level.
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Siam/Malaya -
Allied forces have begun their march on Japanese held Singapore.
Allied Armour forces have taken Phnom Penn, Kratie and are 120 miles away from Saigon. The Japanese continue to retreat towards the Hanoi/Haiphong area.
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SRA -
More men and material is flown into San Jose every day.
The RN have begun to move towards Kuching.
BB Howe and King George V are the head of a BB TF and an RN CV TF is moving past Malaya towards Kuching. I npreparation for their arrival I decided to test Faber's reaction in PI. I sailed 4 TF's or AK's/BB's and CVE's (heavily capped with 100's of Mustangs) east from Jesselton to look like I was going for reinforcement of San Jose or to invade somewhere else. It worked in that recon/SignInt/radio intercepts showed me that planes and ships left Hong Kong (maybe SC/CV TF?) and 100's of enemy aircraft flew onto Luzon.
Interesting. With the arrival of my RN CV and modern BB's we could have a good scrap here with the aid of Corsairs and 100's of Mustangs[:)]
For now my decoy force heads back to Jesselton.
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CentPac -
Daily bombing of Gumma continues but the Japanese have tried to contest the airspace over the past 2 days losing 150 planes to my 30 Mustangs. I now believe my testing is almost done with Manpower bombing. Simply put it's not worth it. You need to have INCREASING numbers of bombers every day to maintain and increase past 20000 fires at Gumma. Instead with daily bombing you get fewer bombers due to attrition. As such the fires at Gumma are down to 8000 now. Sure some damage has ben done to industry but I could have easily achieved this and probably more by Strategic Bombing....after 2 days rest this is what I will do again throughout Japan.
RE: 15-17th December 1944
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:25 pm
by Capt. Harlock
ORIGINAL: Speedy
I now believe my testing is almost done with Manpower bombing. Simply put it's not worth it. You need to have INCREASING numbers of bombers every day to maintain and increase past 20000 fires at Gumma. Instead with daily bombing you get fewer bombers due to attrition. As such the fires at Gumma are down to 8000 now. Sure some damage has ben done to industry but I could have easily achieved this and probably more by Strategic Bombing....
Apparently penguins make good fire-fighters![:D]
18-19th December 1944
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 12:12 pm
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Hi Capt. - I know what use I would have of these penguins.....lots of railways and bridges for them build in Alaska[;)]
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Siam/Malaya -
The attack on Singapore began on 19th December 1944. It's going to be a tough fight but I know in time I will wear him down with LBA and through bombardments:
Ground combat at Singapore
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 157245 troops, 981 guns, 1391 vehicles, Assault Value = 3568
Defending force 85202 troops, 814 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 1403
Allied max assault: 3494 - adjusted assault: 1093
Japanese max defense: 1441 - adjusted defense: 5105
Allied assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 9)
Japanese ground losses:
1937 casualties reported
Guns lost 51
Vehicles lost 1
Allied ground losses:
7144 casualties reported
Guns lost 184
Vehicles lost 22
Rangoon's B29'swill start to bomb Singapore for a bit to help my men on the ground.
The trapped Japanese forces in Siam now 100's of miles from friendly lines will be attacked tomorrow. We expect to mop up the rabble fairly quickly....fairly quickly in Japanese terms. This will bring another 2300 AV in to play in Indo China.
Talking of Indo China Allied forces are now just 60 miles from Saigon..............
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SRA -
Fairly quiet in this area as we await RN forces in Borneo before moving into the PI. Every day more men and supply are flown into San Jose by Commando's.
Today a foolish attack by Japanese LBA on San Jose cost them 45 planes for the loss of 3 P51D's.
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CentPac -
A further day of rest for Allies at Iwo Jima and Saipan. Another B29 BG is on it's way from America. To give you an idea of the damage caused on Gumma through city bombing i've attached a screenshot.
Soldiers of 53rd USA RCT are boarding transports at Kwajalein. Their target the Solomans. Other than Rabaul and 3 units at PM this area seems deserted of Japanese forces. A further 1000AV is at Kwajalein if resistance is encountered. A CVE TF will sail to provide air support. First target is Tulagi.
I know I don't mention many ship reinforcements anymore. It's simply because the force dispositions are so overwhelming in favour of the Allies and i'm receiving about 6-8 ships a day still! Still lots of goodies coming in. For example
BB Missouri arrives in 3 days time............I have a whole fleet sitting at San Fran with nothing to do - 3 x CV, 6 x CVE, 3 x BB, 2 x CL, 1 x CLAA, 26 x DD for example............

RE: 18-19th December 1944
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:31 am
by Capt. Harlock
Ground combat at Singapore
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 157245 troops, 981 guns, 1391 vehicles, Assault Value = 3568
Defending force 85202 troops, 814 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 1403
Allied max assault: 3494 - adjusted assault: 1093
Japanese max defense: 1441 - adjusted defense: 5105
Allied assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 9)
Japanese ground losses:
1937 casualties reported
Guns lost 51
Vehicles lost 1
Allied ground losses:
7144 casualties reported
Guns lost 184
Vehicles lost 22
The really worrisome thing is that there was no sign of the fort level being reduced. Do you have engineer units present?
20th December 1944
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:59 am
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Hi Capt. - I have 2 ENG units present. I'm sure in time I will be successful there[:)]
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Siam/Malaya -
Intense battles or the final Japanese bations in Siam:
Ground combat at 31,36
Allied Deliberate attack
Attacking force 119706 troops, 743 guns, 468 vehicles, Assault Value = 3080
Defending force 132819 troops, 42 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1823
Allied max assault: 3095 - adjusted assault: 774
Japanese max defense: 1390 - adjusted defense: 291
Allied assault odds: 2 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
2055 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
Allied ground losses:
5750 casualties reported
Guns lost 156
Vehicles lost 4
I have no idea why my AV was so low.............
Bien Hoa falls and Allies are advancing on Saigon.
All quiet at Singapore except the pounding of Japanese positions by 171 x B29.
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SRA -
A fairly routine day here as RN units make their way to Northern Borneo and supply is flown into San Jose.
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CentPac -
The Tulagi invasion forces will leave Kwajalein tomorrrow.
Anotehr B29 BG has flown into Saipan and the existing men and planes continue to rest before resuming missions over Japan.
RE: 20th December 1944
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:42 pm
by DuckofTindalos
ORIGINAL: Speedy
Hi all,
Hi Capt. - I have 2 ENG units present. I'm sure in time I will be successful there[:)]
If only they weren't led by one of military history's most incompetent commanders, General Weinie...[:'(]
21st December 1944
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:29 pm
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
As per norm TGD will be ignored[;)]
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Siam/Malaya -
The Allies continue to conquer Indochina. Today Ubon in central Indochina was taken by Allied armour. Siam is in Allied hands now. The attached map shows the situation well.
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SRA -
Another routine day here as we await RN units to arrive at Jesselton.
BB Howe and
KGV will arrive there in 3 days time.
Usual air supression on Java, Borneo, Celebes etc.
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CentPac -
Another routine day here too as Allied transports move towards the Soloman Islands.
B29's have been rested 'enough' and will attack industry around Hamamatsu tomorrow (HI, Resource, Engine factories).
BB Missouri arrives tomorrow[:)]

RE: 21st December 1944
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:49 pm
by DuckofTindalos
Ignore me all you like, you're still a weinie...[:'(]
RE: 21st December 1944
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:13 pm
by Speedysteve
And you're still a dumbass[:'(]
22nd December 1944
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 3:19 pm
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Siam/Malaya -
Allied units have reached Saigon! Only 1 enemy unit is reported there so the vanguard of 2 Infantry units will attack tomorrow.
We also attack the Japanese elements in Siam again...........
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SRA -
F4U's, P47D's and Spits are flying from Australia to Jesselton. They will then be deployed in forward positions on soon to be captured PI Islands.......
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CentPac -
The raids on Hamamatsu didn't occur today as bad weather prevented B29's from taking off. P51's flew from Iwo Jima though shooting down 19 Veteran Franks for the loss of 9 P51's............we try again tomorrow.
23rd December 1944
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:16 pm
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
A fairly 'quiet day' but a day of minor frustration too.
Still no B29 attacks on Hamamatsu....weather. 10 x Frank were shot down over Japan today for the loss of 2 Mustangs.
Here's the frustration part in Siam:
Ground combat at 31,36
Allied Deliberate attack
Attacking force 112240 troops, 551 guns, 466 vehicles, Assault Value = 2588
Defending force 131558 troops, 41 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1882
Allied max assault: 2408 - adjusted assault: 858
Japanese max defense: 1453 - adjusted defense: 261
Allied assault odds: 3 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
1568 casualties reported
Guns lost 7
Allied ground losses:
4437 casualties reported
Guns lost 80
Vehicles lost 4
God man you men! I'm in loads of supply with HQ's galore in hex. His men probably have 0 supply but look at what they do....sure mostly disablements but still annoying.
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Now on to the good. Saigon falls and elements of 81st Division are quickly smashed east of the city. A heavily damaged enemy AK is scuttled in the harbour. Next stop Camranh Bay.
BB Howe TF will reach Jesselton tomorrow. They will rest for a couple of days whilst transports are loaded with Engineers and supply for San Jose.
At the same time a mass of submarines will leave Kuching for sub deployments near HK, China, Formosa, PI........
RE: 23rd December 1944
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:53 pm
by DuckofTindalos
ORIGINAL: Speedy
God man you men! I'm in loads of supply with HQ's galore in hex. His men probably have 0 supply but look at what they do....sure mostly disablements but still annoying.
Penguins are resilient...[:D] BTW, where's the RNZAF? Are they part of the force going north into the DEI?
RE: 23rd December 1944
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 3:34 pm
by BrucePowers
Haven't you beat up on the poor penguin enough already?[:D]
RE: 23rd December 1944
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:19 pm
by Capt. Harlock
ORIGINAL: BrucePowers
Haven't you beat up on the poor penguin enough already?
I believe the object of the game is to win it. And as long as there's a Japanese plane that can fly, it can be turned into a kamikaze. (Okay, maybe not the 4E patrol planes.[;)])
RE: 23rd December 1944
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:33 pm
by DuckofTindalos
No, they can too... Maybe Faber has gone to Mexico to star in the new March of the Penguins musical...[:D]
24-25th December 1944
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:35 pm
by Speedysteve
Hi all,
Hi guys - Bruce. Errm no[;)]
Hi T - yes. Some of the Corsairs in action over Borneo are RNZAF
Hi Capt. - you see at last someone who understands my philosophy[;)]
2 day update here
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Siam/Malaya -
Relatively quiet here whilst we pummel the enemy forces in Siam and at Singapore.
Allied forces 60 miles east of Saigon chasing he enemy to Camranh Bay.
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SRA -
Subs heading away from Kuching - 30 of them for now........
The first allied planes appeared over Luzon today when P51D's performed a fighter sweep over Clark Field shooting down 22 x Nick........
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CentPac -
Allied forces should invade Tualgi tomorrow (screenshot attached). CVE's in support with follow up men and material.
2 days of massive B29 raids against Hamamatsu's industry. Today 356 x B29 hit resource plants. HI plants and Nakajima/Mitsubishi plants. We rest tomorrow before going for the engine plants at Shimuzu.
