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RE: September 8, 1943

Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 8:32 am
by obvert
That is a huge hit!!

Pretty much pays back for the day before, even. I think subs can be massed at this stage when you know the Death Star's location and still sneak some hits on the big boys/ladies. It'll be a war of attrition, and you'll lose a lot of them, but it could pay off if you take a BB or CV out for years or sink it. If you throw some Glens on night search it helps, and of course getting the Emilys to fly and get everything lit up during specific days (when you can stand the losses for the potential gains).

The WA looks to be hurting. It may have already gone under, but if not it can't be moving fast.

RE: September 8, 1943

Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 9:05 am
by Lowpe
It depends upon what the damage messages are, but I bet the Washington didn't go down.

Got any midget ship carriers handy?

Check Namu! Paratroops?

RE: Incoming!

Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 12:33 pm
by crsutton
ORIGINAL: John 3rd

ORIGINAL: obvert

Are your subs hunting his CVs?

My subs are doing a fine job of dying presently. Just lost an Ro- last turn and that makes 4 in 10 days. Am withdrawing my SS for a little bit and am searching for a different approach in that arena.

Currently have about 16 I-Boats upgrading presently getting radar. That should help some I hope. Does anyone really know what sort of difference an SS having radar makes?

Allied ships start converting to the MK 9 DC during this time. These are amazingly accurate compared to any other DC with any other nation. Not going to be a good time for your subs from now on. Crappy Japanese radar will give you a little boost in DL for passing ships but won't compensate for all of his radar equipped patrol bombers and patrol ships. So you might get a few more attacks in but will have a good chance of getting sunk in return. Sorry to be the bearer of this bad news...[;)] But nice whack on the Washington.

RE: Incoming!

Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 3:26 pm
by BillBrown
wrong place, sorry

RE: Incoming!

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 12:51 am
by John 3rd
ORIGINAL: BillBrown

wrong place, sorry

Am I supposed to disregard this Bill? [:D]

September 9, 1943

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 12:59 am
by John 3rd
Combat Report
September 9, 1943


Aleutians
Up north I have reinforced the small amount of warships deployed here with a pair of CAs and a modern CL. Total force is still small at 2 CA, 4 CL, and 7 DDs. We still seek to keep the enemy honest though.

The 9th finds the Japanese hunting off Adak. They find lots of fight. In order of fights, they run into 6 DDs, 5 PTs, 6 PTs, deliver a good bombardment of the base, and find 6 more DDs. The TF does rather well damaging 3 DDs in the first fight, sinking 2 PTs in the second, 2 more PTs in the 3rd, and then beating up 4 of 6 in the last wave of DDs. The USS Renshaw is sunk.

As the ships withdraw, they are jumped by 13 P-38 and 16 B-25. The CAP of 60 Fighters absolutely chews up this attack. NICE!

One Japanese DD is badly hit but it makes it back to Amchitka and disbands.

Marshalls
Ailinglaplap
A sweep by 40 Georges encounters 30 Allied Fighters and the Japanese shot down 10 for the loss of 6. Not bad.

Kwajalein
A group of 12 Barges carrying 800 men of the 56th ID is wiped out by 4 US DDs. Drat!



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September 10, 1943

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 1:03 am
by John 3rd
The Marshalls
September 10, 1943

A small TF of 6 LCT land something at Kwajalein. They are chewed up by CD sinking 3 of 6.


A Sweep of Ailinglaplap pits 19 George against 19 Hellkittens. How about this result? Six Georges are lost for Fourteen F6F. That is a nice exchange.


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RE: September 10, 1943

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 3:04 am
by crsutton
ORIGINAL: John 3rd

The Marshalls
September 10, 1943

A small TF of 6 LCT land something at Kwajalein. They are chewed up by CD sinking 3 of 6.


A Sweep of Ailinglaplap pits 19 George against 19 Hellkittens. How about this result? Six Georges are lost for Fourteen F6F. That is a nice exchange.


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In da babes the George is substantially faster. Really outclasses the Hellcat until the 1944 versions come on line.

Up North

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 12:29 pm
by John 3rd
September 13, 1943
The Aleutians


There has been lots of thrust--parry and parry--thrust between Dan and I up in the Great White North. Decide to change tactics and send a STF along the northern side of the islands as far as Umnak hunting convoys. The STF is quite stout with 2 CA, 2 modern CLs, 1 old CL, and 2 DDs. They get over 150 fighters assigned as LRCAP.

The sweep yields a plumb target of 3 LST and an AM. The Japanese gobble down this pleasant dessert and then encounter a STF of CL Honolulu and 4 DDs. A spirited fight then ensues with Honolulu putting on one heck of a gunnery display. The Japanese take damage to a CA, both modern CLs, and a DD. Nobody is in sinking condition. The Americans see a DD crippled another in bad shape and Honolulu takes 6 hits. Fairly poor result but we got the LSTs and that is NICE!

Several strikes come in at the TF but 136 Fighters smack down the attacks of 6 P-38 and 9 B-25, 6 B-25, and 9 B-25. A whole lot of those planes never return to base.

ORDERS:
Split the TF with the damaged ships moving NNW away from enemy subs and then heading for Paramushiro Jima. Dan is going to think I am done and withdrawing so I decide to make a calculated choice to send the remaining CA, CL, and 2 DDs on the same sweep again. Two convoys are spotted by recon so there might be a very good chance of another intercept.

The American STF is out it it for the moment so we might be able to score another quick little victory.

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Crazy!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 12:39 pm
by John 3rd
September 13, 1943

I am about to do something really CRAZY. Consider that John 3rd is going on record as ordering something CRAZY (even for me) this coming turn and you might have an idea how crazy we are talking about. This is shameless tease but all I'll say is that it involves every CV capable of 30+ Knots speed...

(Tune in in about 4 hours time for description and events)


To say it is risky and STUPID is an understatement!

RE: Crazy!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 1:05 pm
by John 3rd
Strike Force
Vc-Adm Yamaguchi

CVs
Akagi, Hiryu, Soryu, Shokaku, Zuikaku, Taikaku, Renkaku
1 BC, 5 CA, 1 CL, 11 DD

Air Complement: 206 Zero (M5b/M8), 150 Judy, 12 Recon Judy, and 96 Jill--all Jills carrying TTs.


RE: Crazy!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 1:28 pm
by savelius2
Good luck with the operation. I hope to see Banzais later.

Shaking Fist at the sky!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 7:56 pm
by John 3rd
Gawd Blessed.

PERFECT work. PERFECT Full Speed jump. PERFECT everything.

Targets galore. Judy and Jill set for Range 11. Lets ROCK!

Nothing Flies at all.

The words I currently feel cannot be said on the Forum.


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RE: Shaking Fist at the sky!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 8:09 pm
by Bearcat2
I thought the max range for JP carrier planes was 8 hexes, 7 for Allied?

RE: Shaking Fist at the sky!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 8:33 pm
by BillBrown
ORIGINAL: Termite2

I thought the max range for JP carrier planes was 8 hexes, 7 for Allied?

Me too.

RE: Shaking Fist at the sky!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 8:57 pm
by obvert
ORIGINAL: BillBrown

ORIGINAL: Termite2

I thought the max range for JP carrier planes was 8 hexes, 7 for Allied?

Me too.

Max range for an IJN naval strikes is 8 hexes. Max range for Allies is 7 hexes.

You should still get a good portion since the majority of those ships won't reach port in one turn .

Shaking Fist at the sky!

Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 11:57 am
by John 3rd
September 15, 1943

We do get some action this day.

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Bust

Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 9:39 pm
by John 3rd
September 15, 1943
Central Pacific

Well...this idea was a total bust. I make that FULL Speed jump into the shipping lane and get nothing. Move the TF to be in the center of all that shipping and see bad weather affect morning strikes by only sinking two AKs and having over 75 Strike Planes turn back. The afternoon totally closes the flightdecks and that is that. Fuel low so we begin working our way back home.

Crap.

Cannot catch a break right now. Waste of fuel and wear/tear on the ships.

Maybe Dan will move east but I doubt it...

Aleutians

Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 9:52 pm
by John 3rd
September 15, 1943
The Aleutians

The Japanese staged a three day raid up north with good success. As stated earlier a TF of 2 CA, 3 CL, 2 DD change strategy and move along the northern edge of the Aleutians. This move catches Dan by surprise and the results are pretty good though the entire TF gets beat-up.

9-13 As detailed earlier the TF sinks 3 LST and an AM. They then tangle with CL Honolulu and 4 DDs. The air strikes coming in see the Americans get spanked pretty good losing some P-38s and 15-25 B-25s.

9-14 STF splits with a CA and CL heading for Attu while the remaining ships hunt some more. This TF catches a large TF of 14 LCT and sink them. The ships end up just outside of LRCAP and I brace for BAD things. More B-25 attacks with a few shot down but no damage taken. Pleasant surprise.

Order a retirement.

9-15 Catch several TFs and sink 5 more LCT and 7 PT Boats (in two groups). We have LRCAP again and the first strike of 6 Corsairs and 28 SBDs is WIPED OUT by 46 Fighters. Another small set of B-25 raids see more B-25s shot down. As celebrations begin to start on this side of the computer, a large raid of 24 P-38 and 16 SBD fight their way through CAP and drop. CA Maya takes 3 bombs and CL Sakawa takes 1. Crap. An afternoon strike puts another bomb on Maya at good cost to the raiders.

Looking at the ships, I find damage to be tolerable (mid-30s) and so I order them due north and then west. We're trying to avoid the subs.


Operations
Am getting ready to bring in Brigade to Amchitka and will do so in two days. Figuring we'll have PTs to deal with there will be lots of DDs, DM, and other small fighting ships.

Here are air losses for the 15th:


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Crazy!

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 8:35 pm
by John 3rd
September 18, 1943
Kwajalein


Talk about tense and boring turns these days. Everything is what if with then little actual occurring.

On the 17th, the Japanese try a Deliberate Attack upon Allied Forces at Kwajalein and score a horrific 1-97 result. The SNLF Assault Brigade is gutted taking 2,552 Cas for only 15 Allied. The AF finally opens for business and the next turns sees 97 Transports fly in elements of the 56th ID. The 18th sees this all day air bridge moving troops and, in a perfectly logical move, the Allies launch a Deliberate Attack upon the Japanese. While not as spectaculur a fail as the 1-97 it does score a 1-9 result. Japanese take 209 Cas for 1529 Allied Cas as well as 51 Guns.

Result of two days action? NOTHING. We still remain stalemated.

Am contemplating a serious operation that brings in fresh supplies and troops to both Rio Namur and Kwajalein. Would use significant forces and try to set-up a CAP Trap...no decision yet here.


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