PM or Bust
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:27 am
It is official! First I have overwritten the combat summary, and second, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know Herb is gunning for PM. I am either lucky I got in in time or I have just signed the death or POW warrants on all the extra men that landed. If the misplaced landings on the dot island are anything to go by then the invasion force consists of the 65th Brigade, the 21st Mixed and the South Seas Detachment; along with this were two engineering units. This is a pretty capable force. The main problems are: is it all there is? How much damage will he take upon landing – he did lose about 2300 man landing on the dot island?
This turn he bombarded PM again and it killed about 300 men and some guns – at last mine fired back!!! 2 hits on one of the BBs [L] so almost not worth writing about.
The ASW war goes back my direction this time when an S boat catches up to a singleton AK heading for PM and heavily damages it.
The Jap Carriers have appeared to move off the coast. I think he is trying to ‘hide’ them as if they are no longer there. It is a viable ploy, as I want to see if I can get some more supplies into PM via Fast transport. With the Carriers about this is obviously VERY dangerous. Speaking of supplies nothing unloaded from my docked AK this turn. The Dakota’s continued to do their work – although loosing 5 of their number to operations – but the vital AK is no longer doing it’s job.
It very much looks like Herb will be making landfall in the next turn or so. He hasn’t had time to go all the way back to Rabaul to reload the big bombardment guns and return but that will occur in the next few days. I have to find a way to get more supplies to the combatants to give them half a chance. At present the best way to accomplish this is C-47s and fast transport – Only fast transport from Darwin could do this though due to the KB – and I only have one DD in Darwin to do the job. He will have surface combatant defenders and they will eat my singleton DD alive. I have to make a decision as to whether I continue to try and resupply in dribs and drabs or try to resupply in a big effort. The big effort can only mean risking my carriers – everyone on these boards and myself inclusive – would not sanction that at mid 42. It may just be fend for themselves and hope the subs can make the bombardment runs dangerous. There will also be opportunities – like I am thinking I may try to move a surface force north of the KB and try a mid ocean intercept of transport ships – a very long shot and very dangerous so unlikely. Plenty more to muse about
China is still an area of Japanese air attack as he molests my retreating Nanning attackers. He was also attacking Homan with Oscars on training missions – I moved two squads of I-16s there and killed 4 of his fighters for no loss – just a little warning shot – you haven’t beaten me there yet to start using it as your training play ground!
Elsewhere things are quiet: Rainbow continues to load at Pearl. The two marine Divisions are making slow progress across the ocean and I am umming and aarrring as to whether this is not an opportunity to take Tarawa as he is obviously very much engaged with Port Moresby.
This turn he bombarded PM again and it killed about 300 men and some guns – at last mine fired back!!! 2 hits on one of the BBs [L] so almost not worth writing about.
The ASW war goes back my direction this time when an S boat catches up to a singleton AK heading for PM and heavily damages it.
The Jap Carriers have appeared to move off the coast. I think he is trying to ‘hide’ them as if they are no longer there. It is a viable ploy, as I want to see if I can get some more supplies into PM via Fast transport. With the Carriers about this is obviously VERY dangerous. Speaking of supplies nothing unloaded from my docked AK this turn. The Dakota’s continued to do their work – although loosing 5 of their number to operations – but the vital AK is no longer doing it’s job.
It very much looks like Herb will be making landfall in the next turn or so. He hasn’t had time to go all the way back to Rabaul to reload the big bombardment guns and return but that will occur in the next few days. I have to find a way to get more supplies to the combatants to give them half a chance. At present the best way to accomplish this is C-47s and fast transport – Only fast transport from Darwin could do this though due to the KB – and I only have one DD in Darwin to do the job. He will have surface combatant defenders and they will eat my singleton DD alive. I have to make a decision as to whether I continue to try and resupply in dribs and drabs or try to resupply in a big effort. The big effort can only mean risking my carriers – everyone on these boards and myself inclusive – would not sanction that at mid 42. It may just be fend for themselves and hope the subs can make the bombardment runs dangerous. There will also be opportunities – like I am thinking I may try to move a surface force north of the KB and try a mid ocean intercept of transport ships – a very long shot and very dangerous so unlikely. Plenty more to muse about
China is still an area of Japanese air attack as he molests my retreating Nanning attackers. He was also attacking Homan with Oscars on training missions – I moved two squads of I-16s there and killed 4 of his fighters for no loss – just a little warning shot – you haven’t beaten me there yet to start using it as your training play ground!
Elsewhere things are quiet: Rainbow continues to load at Pearl. The two marine Divisions are making slow progress across the ocean and I am umming and aarrring as to whether this is not an opportunity to take Tarawa as he is obviously very much engaged with Port Moresby.


