31st January 1945
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:07 pm
Hi all,
Hi Bruce - I think so. I predict 2 months now to Japanese capitulation[8D]
Hi Capt. - Thanks[:)]
Hi tabpub - Good to see you. As for the B29's. It may sounds a lot but if you look at theavergae per month it worksout like 120 per month of use. I have used them heavily and almost constantly in Burma (AF/Industry and LCU bombing), also 2/3 per week from Timor against Celebes/Mindanao and from Saipan from August/September 1944 2/3 times a week against Japan.
The losses average at 30 per week or just over 4 per day. With the constant use in Burma + other regimes that weasily equates for the Operational Losses. The A2A losses are a mixture from 'exploratory' raids from Timor against Japabnese bases in Mindanao and the early raids on Japan from Saipan. The issue with the Saipan raids is that WITHOUT escort cover from Iwo Jima (P51D's there from 10/44) OR if Fighter cover was clouded in = you can easily lose 40-60 B29's a raid = that adds up to the 700 A2A losses[:)]
My sub war has been non-existant since my closure of theSRA and the eradication of the Japanese TK arm. I mainly use them to block off my shipping lanes from his and as base protection, IJN interdiction during invasions. The issue with this is very low returns/attack rate and as you say the increasing chance of encountering those darn late war PC's They are beasts as you say and I agree with your battle assessment with them. As for overpowered - hard to say. Part of me feels like saying yes but that would be basing them on the historical Japanese use of ASW assets. Then again they did historically have those ASW weapons to hand so if employed better may be it could be as we face them?
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Indo China -
1st Allied Army is now 60 miles SW of Hanoi.
The last Allied elements are ahsore at Taan and the men are re-organising before probe attacks/bombardments are carried out tomorrow.
During the day Taan was attacked fiercely by Rangoon B29's, CV TBM's and Invaders from Camranh Bay.
Interestingly CV air located and attacked CL Nagara (1 x 1000lb Firefly bomb hit) and CL Natori near Kiungahan. CA Nachi was also spotted. BB KGV and Howe TF will move east from Taan tomorrow to investigate. TBM's are also ordered for Naval Strikes.
Also guys check this 'funny' out:
Day Air attack on Hue , at 35,42
Japanese aircraft
P1Y Frances x 23
Ki-67 Peggy x 56
Allied aircraft
Corsair IV x 16
Japanese aircraft losses
P1Y Frances: 12 destroyed
Ki-67 Peggy: 14 destroyed, 9 damaged
Ki-21 Sally: 3 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
Corsair IV: 16 damaged
Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
Interesting[:D]
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SRA -
Manila port bombed and an AK sunk by Ventura's.
SS Tunny located by 5 x PC 240 miles SW of Hong Kong - 20 x DC near miss - 51/75/0. Back to Kuching.
1st USMC Para's will land at Hollandia tomorrow.
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CentPac -
Quiet day here............
Hi Bruce - I think so. I predict 2 months now to Japanese capitulation[8D]
Hi Capt. - Thanks[:)]
Hi tabpub - Good to see you. As for the B29's. It may sounds a lot but if you look at theavergae per month it worksout like 120 per month of use. I have used them heavily and almost constantly in Burma (AF/Industry and LCU bombing), also 2/3 per week from Timor against Celebes/Mindanao and from Saipan from August/September 1944 2/3 times a week against Japan.
The losses average at 30 per week or just over 4 per day. With the constant use in Burma + other regimes that weasily equates for the Operational Losses. The A2A losses are a mixture from 'exploratory' raids from Timor against Japabnese bases in Mindanao and the early raids on Japan from Saipan. The issue with the Saipan raids is that WITHOUT escort cover from Iwo Jima (P51D's there from 10/44) OR if Fighter cover was clouded in = you can easily lose 40-60 B29's a raid = that adds up to the 700 A2A losses[:)]
My sub war has been non-existant since my closure of theSRA and the eradication of the Japanese TK arm. I mainly use them to block off my shipping lanes from his and as base protection, IJN interdiction during invasions. The issue with this is very low returns/attack rate and as you say the increasing chance of encountering those darn late war PC's They are beasts as you say and I agree with your battle assessment with them. As for overpowered - hard to say. Part of me feels like saying yes but that would be basing them on the historical Japanese use of ASW assets. Then again they did historically have those ASW weapons to hand so if employed better may be it could be as we face them?
-------------------
Indo China -
1st Allied Army is now 60 miles SW of Hanoi.
The last Allied elements are ahsore at Taan and the men are re-organising before probe attacks/bombardments are carried out tomorrow.
During the day Taan was attacked fiercely by Rangoon B29's, CV TBM's and Invaders from Camranh Bay.
Interestingly CV air located and attacked CL Nagara (1 x 1000lb Firefly bomb hit) and CL Natori near Kiungahan. CA Nachi was also spotted. BB KGV and Howe TF will move east from Taan tomorrow to investigate. TBM's are also ordered for Naval Strikes.
Also guys check this 'funny' out:
Day Air attack on Hue , at 35,42
Japanese aircraft
P1Y Frances x 23
Ki-67 Peggy x 56
Allied aircraft
Corsair IV x 16
Japanese aircraft losses
P1Y Frances: 12 destroyed
Ki-67 Peggy: 14 destroyed, 9 damaged
Ki-21 Sally: 3 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
Corsair IV: 16 damaged
Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
Interesting[:D]
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SRA -
Manila port bombed and an AK sunk by Ventura's.
SS Tunny located by 5 x PC 240 miles SW of Hong Kong - 20 x DC near miss - 51/75/0. Back to Kuching.
1st USMC Para's will land at Hollandia tomorrow.
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CentPac -
Quiet day here............


