RE: Sub Debacle
Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 8:11 am
May 27 1942
Thanks to Ultra intercepts, a secret Japanese transmission is decrypted today. It promises starvation to my troops on New Guinea. Little do the Japanese know that my Australians are already surviving quite well on a diet of grass and malted barley. Though in order to keep spirts up, a large Supply TF is readied at Townsville. My carriers will sortie to cover his convoy.
The PM Garrison.

May 28 1942
The Japanese capture Tulagi today.
No other action, but lots of sightings. Recon indicates a FT TF is on the way to Lae, my Bombers are placed on Naval strike. Is it dropping off or picking up troops? Either way, I order my forces at Nadzab (now 2 Bdes + 2 Eng units) to march on Lae pronto!
A large number of transports and TFs at Rabaul. Hmmmm…. Time may be right for sneak attack.
May 29 1942
Mysteriously a small enemy HQ unit has appeared at Lae. At least this answers the question of whether he is pull out or digging in. But why a HQ unit I wonder???
My attack with heavies on Rabaul accomplishes nothing, unless one counts running up the commandants laundry bill as something. [:'(] On the good news, my supply TF leaves Townsville, and 500 more Japanese are eliminated at Lae.
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 05/29/42
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Weather: Partly Cloudy
Air attack on Rabaul , at 21,28
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 12
Allied aircraft
F-5A Lightning x 4
B-17E Fortress x 21
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero x 1 damaged
Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress x 2 damaged *** 2 lost***
Japanese ground losses:
Men lost 4
Port hits 6 ***nice splash damage****
Port supply hits 2
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Air attack on Lae , at 9,33
Japanese aircraft
A5M4 Claude x 1
Allied aircraft
Hudson x 15
P-40E Kittyhawk x 30
B-25D Mitchell x 15
B-26B Marauder x 45
A-20B Havoc x 16
no losses
Japanese ground losses:
Men lost 577
Guns lost 1
Airbase hits 14
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 60
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May 30 1942
Another quiet day. This truly is the calm before the storm. For some reason my bombers don’t fly. I withdraw my Heavies to Cooktown. They suck up too much supply at PM.
Recon shows a new infantry unit at Lae. And this one has Guns![X(] Probably a small naval gsn unit, but still I must admit I am a little worried.
Latest pitcures of Jap troops at Lae:

For some strange reason SJ has zeros flying LRCAP over PM – no more than 2 of them. Where are they flying from, and why aren’t they suffering any op losses??? Mine are crippling.
I detach my carriers from covering the supply convoy and order Spurance to move to a position from which they will be able to strike at Lae.
Thanks to Ultra intercepts, a secret Japanese transmission is decrypted today. It promises starvation to my troops on New Guinea. Little do the Japanese know that my Australians are already surviving quite well on a diet of grass and malted barley. Though in order to keep spirts up, a large Supply TF is readied at Townsville. My carriers will sortie to cover his convoy.
The PM Garrison.

May 28 1942
The Japanese capture Tulagi today.
No other action, but lots of sightings. Recon indicates a FT TF is on the way to Lae, my Bombers are placed on Naval strike. Is it dropping off or picking up troops? Either way, I order my forces at Nadzab (now 2 Bdes + 2 Eng units) to march on Lae pronto!
A large number of transports and TFs at Rabaul. Hmmmm…. Time may be right for sneak attack.
May 29 1942
Mysteriously a small enemy HQ unit has appeared at Lae. At least this answers the question of whether he is pull out or digging in. But why a HQ unit I wonder???
My attack with heavies on Rabaul accomplishes nothing, unless one counts running up the commandants laundry bill as something. [:'(] On the good news, my supply TF leaves Townsville, and 500 more Japanese are eliminated at Lae.
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 05/29/42
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Weather: Partly Cloudy
Air attack on Rabaul , at 21,28
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 12
Allied aircraft
F-5A Lightning x 4
B-17E Fortress x 21
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero x 1 damaged
Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress x 2 damaged *** 2 lost***
Japanese ground losses:
Men lost 4
Port hits 6 ***nice splash damage****
Port supply hits 2
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Air attack on Lae , at 9,33
Japanese aircraft
A5M4 Claude x 1
Allied aircraft
Hudson x 15
P-40E Kittyhawk x 30
B-25D Mitchell x 15
B-26B Marauder x 45
A-20B Havoc x 16
no losses
Japanese ground losses:
Men lost 577
Guns lost 1
Airbase hits 14
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 60
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May 30 1942
Another quiet day. This truly is the calm before the storm. For some reason my bombers don’t fly. I withdraw my Heavies to Cooktown. They suck up too much supply at PM.
Recon shows a new infantry unit at Lae. And this one has Guns![X(] Probably a small naval gsn unit, but still I must admit I am a little worried.
Latest pitcures of Jap troops at Lae:

For some strange reason SJ has zeros flying LRCAP over PM – no more than 2 of them. Where are they flying from, and why aren’t they suffering any op losses??? Mine are crippling.
I detach my carriers from covering the supply convoy and order Spurance to move to a position from which they will be able to strike at Lae.

























