AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 06/19/42
Surface Combat
Sub/ASW Attacks
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ASW attack at 62,77
Japanese Ships
DD Shiokaze
DD Okikaze
DD Yunagi
DD Oite
DD Kikuzuki
DD Minazuki
Allied Ships
SS S-31, hits 3 - 3 hits and no damage!?

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ASW attack at 62,77
Japanese Ships
DD Shiokaze
DD Okikaze
DD Yunagi
DD Oite
Allied Ships
SS S-31, hits 4, on fire, heavy damage - fortunately a follow up attack sends the sub to the bottom just north of Truk. My ASW efforts are paying off!
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Air Combat
Day Air attack on Colombo , at 14,24 - no CAP over Colombo. My port attack from Trimcomalee never materialized though.
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 26
No Japanese losses
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Day Air attack on 23rd AA Regiment, at 21,11
Allied aircraft - a heavy attack from Dehli. Attacking my AA regiment can't be healthy, but the attackers get away with it. Should have received a spanking at only 6000 feet!
Wellington III x 47
B-17E Fortress x 48
Allied aircraft losses
Wellington III: 1 damaged
Japanese ground losses:
206 casualties reported
Guns lost 11
Aircraft Attacking:
All B-17 and Wellington III bombing at 6000 feet
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Ground Combat
Ground combat at 32,32
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 16353 troops, 50 guns, 95 vehicles
Defending force 14191 troops, 67 guns, 0 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 7 to 1 - the remaining Chinese troops below Mandalay are driven away.
Japanese ground losses:
284 casualties reported
Guns lost 4
Vehicles lost 2
Allied ground losses:
904 casualties reported
Guns lost 22
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
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Ground combat at 28,17
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 47276 troops, 268 guns, 284 vehicles
Defending force 20090 troops, 191 guns, 0 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 - the Allies are also driven back into Lucknow - including a large UK Div! Should have weakened it substantially for a while
Japanese ground losses:
317 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
Vehicles lost 2
Allied ground losses:
876 casualties reported
Guns lost 36
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
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Situation Report
India/Burma
An engineer regiment has entered Bombay, it will await the arrival of a full division tomorrow before starting the attack.
The rest of the army has reached the road junction between Dehli and Armadabad - well parts of it anyway. Have to wait for the stragglers before
either attacking the Allies here or marching on. Curious about which way the Allies will take...go to Dehli I whisper [;)]
The advance into Lucknow has also been ordered, my men are tired - but the Imp Division is still in good shape. Want to cut of the units retreating from
Benares. I'm in sharp pursuit with the units advancing from Jamshedpur as well. Soon the 6 divisions of the southern pincer will be merged into a powerful Army.
Moved Sallys back from Hyderabad - if the Allied heavies hit me here, they would smash them up badly. I can't challenge the Allies in the air before I got Lucknow and Bombay!! Karachi was expanded into a size 4 af today, but Al can't base bombers here. The BB menace is too great.
Already moving base forces and reinforcements up from Madras towards Bombay.
Got a questions for you: I got 82 ac onboard the Akagi now, and she can only carry 72. This means (72+10% = 79.2) that I'm 3 ac 'overweight. 9 of these are placed in reserve..but I just don't know how to get rid of them. Does this mean that the Akagi won't launch any strikes? Really sad that it's not possible to remove excessive ac back into the pool.
In Burma a limited offensive against 2 small bases below Mandalay has been ordered. Then we'll go onto the defensive. I've reached all my immediate objectives with limited resources for now.
Central/South Pacific
Al talked about me cutting of his 'Pedestal' express in the Indian Ocean!? I had forgotten all about the Hermes and the remaining UK cv (Indomitable?)
Ugh, they can smash up my seaplane tender..fortunately Al still thinks the KB is around. I'm moving my ships home to refuel before moving back into the slot between Java and the edge of the map.
Today we got the following recon info from Taraw (see situation map)
Powerful Allied tf's are forming up - they're either evacuating troops or preparing for offensive action!!
I'm afraid that the increased activity in northern Oz is a ploy to get me to move ships and troops away from the South.
As long as I don't know the whereabouts of the US cv's - I'm in the dark. Paranoia is mounting.
I can't see any other options than to stay put: The First Carrier Divisions stays at Singapore while the bulk of my fleet remains at Truk.
This way I'll be able to counter any threats in the South ASAP as well as counter any attempts to reinforce India or invade Timor, Java or Sumatra.
Considered sending a full brigade from Kendari to Timor. This was it's initial 'home' - but the overwhelming threat of Allied bombers in northern Oz forced
me to move back to Kendari. The lack of fuel and supplies in the region made me decide against it for now. Might move in some garrison units just to show the flag.
Operation 'Revelation' includes a night bombing mission against the port of Darwin. There are supposed to be Allied cruisers and destroyers here.
Betties and Nells will fly out of Kendari together with Emily's that have been ordered to recon the port.
Situation Map: Tarawa recon report
