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43/1/24c: failure at Ramree...

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Is this a enemy pocket or a massive trap? John3rd has 100k troops at risk. So do I.

In the rear is 2/3rds of all allied 4e HB(about 150). Based in large AFs, making bi turn runs on Cairns and surrounding troops. I would say the 4e heavies have done a good job plastering the IJA armor whenever they tried to make end runs. My scouts are out, 4 divisions in reserve (with about 10 AUS brigades in addition) for any distraction. (Early in this invasion I would say the 4Es had a great impact on slowing the Jap offensive) So we are pressing the attack.

Three wings on the offensive. Headed north, the left wing has run into the 48th and 16th IJA divisions. Because of terrain the stacking is limited to 40k. This hex is being attacked by the N AUS Command consisting of 3rd Mar and US 27th inf divisions, and about one AR brigade. Originally the 16th div was stacked with the 48th div but moved by foot on the rail line to the NE about 4 days ago. So now the IJA 48th div (in good order) holds the door to the NE plains of AUS. It is a grind.

The center was defended by the IJA 90th div and one AR bde. It was engaged by the 1st US Corp which consist of 2nd AUS div, the big NZ 150 tank bde and another 3 AUS AR battalions. The 90th broke quickly and pursuit literally destroyed the division. Pursuit has the AUS armor one hex from Cairns with the 1st USA Corp following up.

Along the coast the New Guinea Corps consisting of 1st US Marine division and the 1st AUS division with 4AR regiments have the toughest job with the heaviest casualties (as expected) because the IJN has been shelling the New Guinea Corps as they try to attack. So this axis of attack up the main coast road has been slow, but allied intel seems to show the IJA is in retreat back to Cairns(probably in fear of being cut off[:D])

Too the left of the New Guinea Corp is the AUS 29th Bde engaged with the IJA 1st Para bde in a rough hex. The para is on the move to NW, taking and giving casualties.


Last turn the IJAAF packed it up and left Cairns. Now the IJN surface units are uncovered or CAP is flying from Cooktown with distance becoming an issue as time goes by.

Supply was built up before this offensive. I suspect the Japs will never be able to resupply this situation before it collapses as my attacks are every turn. (unless something happens elsewhere to save the day for the IJA)

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My opponent has made an excellent summary of the current situation. The remaining Japanese ground forces are putting up an excellent rear guard defense effectively delaying the Allied advance in Australia. It is now late-January--nearly February--1943 and we are still fighting HERE. As General Buford at Gettysburg would say, "LOVELY!"

The detailed forces that Paul listed shows the large amount of Infantry occupied and working to drive out the Japanese forces. Most importantly--to me--there are Marines in there which means they are not ELSEWHERE. He has done an excellent job developing the assault, bringing it in, and now executing it. It is well done.

My Noble Opponent has been feinting attacks on Midway-Laysen as well as the Line Isles. Has to start SOMEWHERE--RIGHT??!! I've made my decision as to where he will attack and am planning accordingly.

Over in the CBI, I had left Ramree uncovered for nearly too long. All my troops were at Cox's and Akyab and fully dug-in there. Saw some recon go over Ramree and moved the units detailed in his earlier Post there. Luckily they arrived about 10-14 days ago and had time to start digging in. His Invasion Force turned around once I crushed the Para Assault.

This is a GREAT time in the game. My Fleet is intact and rearing to fight, however, he gets to choose the location. We'll see how it plays out.


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43/1/30a: Note the kawachie panel is not on dispaly. When the Repulse fired at 28k their was no jap response until the tf closed. So the Repulse had an effect.

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43/1/30b:


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Over the years, I have used many secret weapons in my many campaigns against the EVIL Allies. Well...I lost one of them today. My companion of 19 1/2 years, General Abbigail Cochran was put to sleep this afternoon. A wedding present my wife and I got for us, Abbie was a fine companion who always was VERY interested in the happenings of the game and provided, countless hours of executive consultations regarding Grand Land Strategy. She was no fan of water but on land she was sharp as a tack!

Go and find your sun beam my friend and companion!

Your loving human,
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Sad to hear John, but death is a part of life.
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My condolences. May she Rest In Peace and be waiting for you by the Rainbow Bridge.
Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

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That is beautiful. Thank You for the Post.
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That is beautiful. Thank You for the Post.

You are welcome my friend.
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43/2/5a:

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42-2-6:

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I note that my noble opponent has--seemingly--missed a little action that occurred ON Cooktown's AF. Let me see if I can help fill in that BLANK!![8D]
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February 3, 1943
Cooktown, Australia


As detailed earlier, there was a sharp pair of surface actions on January 30, 1943. BC Kawachi, 4 CL, and 5 DD absolutely mauled an American CA TF sinking both Houston and Northhampton while taking little damage. While engaged with the American sacrificial lambs, the Japanese got surprised by BC Repulse, 2 CA, a CL, 3 DD. CL Kako was lost but three heavy shell hits penetrated Repulse's thin armor. The two sides then retired. It was a well-timed surprise by Paul but, luckily, the cost were not too bad for the Japanese.

I tell this as backdrop for the action occurring a week later.

The result of the fight detailed above opened the opportunity for the Japanese to take the offensive. The door to Cooktown appeared open.

Held back as the theatre reserve, 3 Kongo-Class BC immediately depart Tulagi and head west. This TF is escorted by several CL and 8 DDs.

Three days brings them to Cairns. Late-Afternoon the 3rd, three TF's depart. First to leave are 3 DDs whose job is to sweep the damned PT boats out of the way. These are followed by a BC, 2 CA, and 6 DD looking for surface opposition. Lastly, the Kongo's depart armed for AF Bombardment.

The plan is executed flawlessly. The PTs are swept away with three being sunk before the BCs open fire. For a full 90 minutes, the Kongo's pour 14" fire into Cooktown. The results are spectacular. By reports, the Allies lose 19 planes, have over 200 damaged, suffer over 700 casualties, and the AF is blown to HELL. LOVELY!

For the next two days, Allied air activity is, thankfully, weakened. The Kongo's and other ships head back to re-arm and re-fuel. Perhaps they shall be back...
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Full airfield alpha strike - doesnt this get a least a little Banzai! ?
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February 3, 1943
Cooktown, Australia


As detailed earlier, there was a sharp pair of surface actions on January 30, 1943. BC Kawachi, 4 CL, and 5 DD absolutely mauled an American CA TF sinking both Houston and Northhampton while taking little damage. While engaged with the American sacrificial lambs, the Japanese got surprised by BC Repulse, 2 CA, a CL, 3 DD. CL Kako was lost but three heavy shell hits penetrated Repulse's thin armor. The two sides then retired. It was a well-timed surprise by Paul but, luckily, the cost were not too bad for the Japanese.

I tell this as backdrop for the action occurring a week later.

The result of the fight detailed above opened the opportunity for the Japanese to take the offensive. The door to Cooktown appeared open.

Held back as the theatre reserve, 3 Kongo-Class BC immediately depart Tulagi and head west. This TF is escorted by several CL and 8 DDs.

Three days brings them to Cairns. Late-Afternoon the 3rd, three TF's depart. First to leave are 3 DDs whose job is to sweep the damned PT boats out of the way. These are followed by a BC, 2 CA, and 6 DD looking for surface opposition. Lastly, the Kongo's depart armed for AF Bombardment.

The plan is executed flawlessly. The PTs are swept away with three being sunk before the BCs open fire. For a full 90 minutes, the Kongo's pour 14" fire into Cooktown. The results are spectacular. By reports, the Allies lose 19 planes, have over 200 damaged, suffer over 700 casualties, and the AF is blown to HELL. LOVELY!

For the next two days, Allied air activity is, thankfully, weakened. The Kongo's and other ships head back to re-arm and re-fuel. Perhaps they shall be back...
John probably means TOWNSVILLE.
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Is this a enemy pocket or a massive trap? John3rd has 100k troops at risk. So do I.

In the rear is 2/3rds of all allied 4e HB(about 150). Based in large AFs, making bi turn runs on Cairns and surrounding troops. I would say the 4e heavies have done a good job plastering the IJA armor whenever they tried to make end runs. My scouts are out, 4 divisions in reserve (with about 10 AUS brigades in addition) for any distraction. (Early in this invasion I would say the 4Es had a great impact on slowing the Jap offensive) So we are pressing the attack.

Three wings on the offensive. Headed north, the left wing has run into the 48th and 16th IJA divisions. Because of terrain the stacking is limited to 40k. This hex is being attacked by the N AUS Command consisting of 3rd Mar and US 27th inf divisions, and about one AR brigade. Originally the 16th div was stacked with the 48th div but moved by foot on the rail line to the NE about 4 days ago. So now the IJA 48th div (in good order) holds the door to the NE plains of AUS. It is a grind.

The center was defended by the IJA 90th div and one AR bde. It was engaged by the 1st US Corp which consist of 2nd AUS div, the big NZ 150 tank bde and another 3 AUS AR battalions. The 90th broke quickly and pursuit literally destroyed the division. Pursuit has the AUS armor one hex from Cairns with the 1st USA Corp following up.

Along the coast the New Guinea Corps consisting of 1st US Marine division and the 1st AUS division with 4AR regiments have the toughest job with the heaviest casualties (as expected) because the IJN has been shelling the New Guinea Corps as they try to attack. So this axis of attack up the main coast road has been slow, but allied intel seems to show the IJA is in retreat back to Cairns(probably in fear of being cut off)

Too the left of the New Guinea Corp is the AUS 29th Bde engaged with the IJA 1st Para bde in a rough hex. The para is on the move to NW, taking and giving casualties.


Last turn the IJAAF packed it up and left Cairns. Now the IJN surface units are uncovered or CAP is flying from Cooktown with distance becoming an issue as time goes by.

Supply was built up before this offensive. I suspect the Japs will never be able to resupply this situation before it collapses as my attacks are every turn. (unless something happens elsewhere to save the day for the IJA)


43/2/9. The Cairns offensive is progressing. Seen below, the IJA 48th div has been pushed into the plains of NE AUS and may be destroyed before it gets to Normanton. I might be doing John a favor by attacking it because he gets a free teleport to Japan to rebuild, just like the 5th div which is now back in china gaining exp.

The US 1st corp with 2 divisions is tide up in the center trail with the jap 16th div and the para bde, low on supply but in good order.

The 1st AUS corp is one hex out of Cairns.

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43/2/9:
As expected, the 48th IJA div is having issues returning to Normanton. Trailed in Plain terrain on a major road bytwo AUS AR battalions, each with about 30 Lee/Grants. Pounded with straf and ground strikes, the 48th is making a fighting withdrawl. This turn was a 1 AR BN attack with one AR BN in pursuit. Note the casualties. Next turn will be my last attack on the 48th as another Jap div moves to the rescue from the NE.
The road from Normanton in this game will be renamed "the road of dead divisions".

The US Americal division was defending Normanton, got pushed out, and was pursued into the Rough above Charter Towers, becoming combat ineffective.

The US 27th Div came out to help the Americal retreat and lost 50% of it's combat power.

Lesson learned, you move in the open, u better have flak and air cover in mass.

Some of theseAUS AR BN started with 30 exp. Since allies dont have fast landing ships until April I figured NW AUS would be good target practice.

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