Strategic Intitiative changes hands?
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 6:18 pm
9/21/42:
GG is consolidated; the last of the defending Japanese troops are eliminated. GG is now a fully functioning port and airfield, with its own CAP provided by USAAF P-40s and USN F4Fs, as well as SBDs and TBFs to pound on any IJN surface assets who might want to come to vist. the Coral Sea is now pretty much an American lake, except for the occasional IJN sub who wanders in. [:)]
By taking GG, PM is now (I believe) safe from any IJN raids. As such, it has now changed from a vulnerable defensive outpost to an offensive base. The Australian 3rd division is moving by land from PM over the Owen Stanley mountains towards Buna; recon suggests that the Japanese garrison there consists of only one or two batallions, so it should fall to a land attack fairly easily (I don't want to invade by sea; Rabaul's bettys and nells ended the GG campaign by taking down the Enterprise, one CA, one CL, and put a torp into BB North Carolina (the latter is docked and repairing 25% flotation damage in Townsville. System damage is only 25%, her speed is still 21 knots, so she probably won't have to be sent back to Pearl.) Numerous DDs, APs, and AKs also sank from those damn air-dropped long lance torpedos. [:(]
The other nice thing about making PM safe from bombardment is that I can now move my B-17s up from Townsville, and have them hit the airfield at Rabaul. (Give 'till it hurts!) Zeros don't do well at high alrtitudes against massed flying fortresses, and the air war of attrition heats up. [;)]
More interesting are developments in the Solomons. Lunga is strongly defended according to my recon: the 5 coastal defense units there would rip apart any APs and AKs offloading troops (see image below), so I'm moving the 1st Marine Division by fast transport to Taivu Point, just east of Lunga. Once I get both the 1st MARDIV and the Americal landed and supplied there, I'll attack Lunga overland---lots of room for armor to maneuver, and his CD guns will become just some more artillery (maybe limited to only pointing out to sea, where they can't support the Japanese INF). Meanwhile, B-26s out of Irau will hit Lunga daily; PT boats from Irau will visit Lunga nightly, and the SBDs and F4Fs will play havoc in the local skies. Gato class pigboats lurk in the Slot, making reinforcement of the Lunga garrison a real bitch for the Tokyo Express.
Onward....

GG is consolidated; the last of the defending Japanese troops are eliminated. GG is now a fully functioning port and airfield, with its own CAP provided by USAAF P-40s and USN F4Fs, as well as SBDs and TBFs to pound on any IJN surface assets who might want to come to vist. the Coral Sea is now pretty much an American lake, except for the occasional IJN sub who wanders in. [:)]
By taking GG, PM is now (I believe) safe from any IJN raids. As such, it has now changed from a vulnerable defensive outpost to an offensive base. The Australian 3rd division is moving by land from PM over the Owen Stanley mountains towards Buna; recon suggests that the Japanese garrison there consists of only one or two batallions, so it should fall to a land attack fairly easily (I don't want to invade by sea; Rabaul's bettys and nells ended the GG campaign by taking down the Enterprise, one CA, one CL, and put a torp into BB North Carolina (the latter is docked and repairing 25% flotation damage in Townsville. System damage is only 25%, her speed is still 21 knots, so she probably won't have to be sent back to Pearl.) Numerous DDs, APs, and AKs also sank from those damn air-dropped long lance torpedos. [:(]
The other nice thing about making PM safe from bombardment is that I can now move my B-17s up from Townsville, and have them hit the airfield at Rabaul. (Give 'till it hurts!) Zeros don't do well at high alrtitudes against massed flying fortresses, and the air war of attrition heats up. [;)]
More interesting are developments in the Solomons. Lunga is strongly defended according to my recon: the 5 coastal defense units there would rip apart any APs and AKs offloading troops (see image below), so I'm moving the 1st Marine Division by fast transport to Taivu Point, just east of Lunga. Once I get both the 1st MARDIV and the Americal landed and supplied there, I'll attack Lunga overland---lots of room for armor to maneuver, and his CD guns will become just some more artillery (maybe limited to only pointing out to sea, where they can't support the Japanese INF). Meanwhile, B-26s out of Irau will hit Lunga daily; PT boats from Irau will visit Lunga nightly, and the SBDs and F4Fs will play havoc in the local skies. Gato class pigboats lurk in the Slot, making reinforcement of the Lunga garrison a real bitch for the Tokyo Express.
Onward....











