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				 14 Oct 1926
				Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 10:09 pm
				by Mike Carroll
				 Dateline Saigon:
 
 US Air forces struck a blow today against Japanese Pirates operating in the South China Sea. US bombers based at Hue scored two bomb hits on Japanense Pre-Dreadnaughts. The former Jap Flag Ship had a torpedo tube destroyed and reportedly suffered moderate casualties to crew working on deck.
 
 General Billy Mitchell again noted that if the US bombers had better bombs this small blow could have been a significant event in the war against Japan. To date only torpedo bombers have proven effective against enemy Battleships. Our level bombers have not accomplished much because of the light ordanance available.
 
 Some months ago Congress had voted some $25,000,000 towards the further research and development of naval aviation. To date we have seen no concrete improvements, but sources close to the action state that big things are coming.
 
 
 AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 10/14/26
 
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 Day Air attack on TF at 36,43
  
  
 Allied aircraft
 de Havilland DH-4 x 6
  
  
 Allied aircraft losses
 de Havilland DH-4: 2 damaged
  
 Japanese Ships
 BB Iwami, Bomb hits 1
 BB Mikasa, Bomb hits 1
  
 Aircraft Attacking:
  2 x de Havilland DH-4 bombing at 1000 feet
  4 x de Havilland DH-4 bombing at 1000 feet
 
 
			 
			
					
				 15 Oct 1926
				Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:25 pm
				by Mike Carroll
				 Dateline Pearl Harbor:
 
 The US Navy announced today that they would be redeploying their submarine pickets. They admit that they have totally lost track of the location and intentions of the Jap Battlefleet. The assumption is that the Japanese are reforming their main battle units into a single fleet for the next phase of their operations.
 
 The Battle of Dutch Harbor has resulted in a temporary shift in the balance of power to the Japanese. In addition to the 6 Dreadnaught and 3 Pre-Dreadnaughts the US lost at the battle, there were a number of Dreadnaughts that were heavily damaged and will be in the shipyards for some time to come. The net result is that the US is at least 6 months away from being able to even think of any offensive action. 
 
 Of course the Navy is under heavy pressure from Congress to do something, but so far they have remained firm. A carrier raid on Kiska Island failed when the carrier force was detected and narrowly escaped destruction. 
 
 Meanwhile the land battle phase at Dutch Harbor continues to play out. The US has amassed a significant stockpile of supplies and it is thought to be just a matter of time before the Jap forces there are forced to surrender. Barring a major Japanese reinforcement.
 
 AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 10/15/26
 
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 Naval bombardment of Cebu Island, at 42,58 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
  
 5 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
 Japanese Ships
 DD Sugi
 DD Kaba, Shell hits 1,  on fire
 BB Mishishima, Shell hits 1
 BB Okinoshima
  
  
 Allied ground losses:
 96 casualties reported
  
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 Sub attack near Palmyra  at 106,85
  
 Japanese Ships
 SS No. 36
  
 Allied Ships
 AK Fairfield City, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
  
  
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 Ground combat at Dutch Harbor
  
 Allied Bombardment attack
  
 Attacking force 52930 troops, 346 guns, 17 vehicles
  
 Defending force 30701 troops, 215 guns, 0 vehicles
  
  
 Japanese ground losses:
 226 casualties reported
 Guns lost 18
  
 Allied ground losses:
 5 casualties reported
 Guns lost 1
  
 
			 
			
					
				 17 Oct 1926
				Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:40 pm
				by Mike Carroll
				 AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 10/17/26
 
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 Naval bombardment of Camranh Bay, at 34,46
  
 Japanese Ships
 BB Suwo
 BB Iwami
 BB Mikasa
 BB Kashima
  
  
 Allied ground losses:
 53 casualties reported
 Guns lost 1
  
 Runway hits 1
 Port hits 2
  
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 TF 1065 encounters mine field at Midway (95,61)
  
 Allied Ships
 MSW Sandpiper
 MSW Ortolan
 MSW Auk
 MSW Seagull
  
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 Sub attack near Anchorage  at 111,31
  
 Japanese Ships
 SS No. 74
  
 Allied Ships
 CA Seattle
 DD Laub
 DD Alden
 DD Upshur
 CA Missoula
  
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 ASW attack at 68,44
  
 Japanese Ships
 ML Ninoshima Maru
  
 Allied Ships
 SS S-40
  
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 Sub attack at 61,44
  
 Japanese Ships
 AK Sinko Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 7,  on fire,  heavy damage
  
 Allied Ships
 SS R-20
  
  
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 Ground combat at Dutch Harbor
  
 Allied Bombardment attack
  
 Attacking force 53078 troops, 350 guns, 18 vehicles
  
 Defending force 30585 troops, 194 guns, 0 vehicles
  
  
 Japanese ground losses:
 153 casualties reported
 Guns lost 6
  
 
			 
			
					
				 RE: 17 Oct 1926
				Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:23 pm
				by Mike Carroll
				 Dateline Washington DC:
 
 The US government announced today an end to hostilities with the Empire of Japan. Negotiations had been going on for some time and we have agreed to terms.
 
 1) Japanese forces will be evacuated from Dutch Harbor and the Aleutian Islands currently occupied by the Japanese Army will be evacuated. The US will not fortify or develop the Aleutians as military bases.
 
 2) The US will cede control of the Philippines, Wake, Guam, and Baker Island to the Empire of Japan.
 
 3) The Empire of Japan will return control of Pago-Pago and Canton Island to US control. The US will not fortify or develop these islands as military bases.
 
 4) The US Navy will maintain no more than 16 capital ships in the Pacific Ocean and will not build more than 20 Dreadnaughts not to exceep 40,000 tons in size.
 
 The game has ended. We will be restarting using the Great War Scenario soon.