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RE: 27 December 1941
27th december.
Yes it's slightly annoying that every time i manage to put together a raid the japanese taskforces have already sailed away and little is left to sink. On the other hand i've lost little to their opposition as well so i guess its good.
Yes it's slightly annoying that every time i manage to put together a raid the japanese taskforces have already sailed away and little is left to sink. On the other hand i've lost little to their opposition as well so i guess its good.
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RE: 27 December 1941
Oh, btw, my combat replay showed that the japanese attack at Kuala Lumpur succeded 5 to 1 and reduced forts to two and routed the defenders [&:]
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28 December 1941
I just have the combat report to work with so this report will be a bit messy
First of all a dutch sub KXVII torpedoed and shelled japanese AK Tone Maru which later sunk. During the same night japanese troop transport hit a mine at Khota bharu and suffered some damage, Kuantan was bombarded and invaders started unloading over Kendari beach.
During the day japanese forces attacked at Kuala Lumpur and captured it, allied units not making out in time [:(]. In return dutch airforce bombed Kuching harbor and scored a hit on an AK sitting there. Invasion fleet at Kendari was attacked by torpedo bombers and CA Ashigara took three torpedoes, suffering heavy damage. We hope she sinks [:D] Japanese also started unloading over the beach of Cebu island and made a failed shock attack in china.
Bloody B-17's still[:(] refuse to fly in Singapore
First of all a dutch sub KXVII torpedoed and shelled japanese AK Tone Maru which later sunk. During the same night japanese troop transport hit a mine at Khota bharu and suffered some damage, Kuantan was bombarded and invaders started unloading over Kendari beach.
During the day japanese forces attacked at Kuala Lumpur and captured it, allied units not making out in time [:(]. In return dutch airforce bombed Kuching harbor and scored a hit on an AK sitting there. Invasion fleet at Kendari was attacked by torpedo bombers and CA Ashigara took three torpedoes, suffering heavy damage. We hope she sinks [:D] Japanese also started unloading over the beach of Cebu island and made a failed shock attack in china.
Bloody B-17's still[:(] refuse to fly in Singapore
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28 December 1941
28 December 1941
Burma
British and Chinese planes bombed Tavoy airfield.
Malaya
During the night, a Japanese AP hit a sub-laid mine off Khota Bharu while a Japanese surface force bombed Kuantan. Blenheim bombed Khota Bharu airfield as usual.
All available Ki-21 bombed Allied troops in Kuantan. A schock attack by 3 Japanese divisions and 1 Tank Rgt took Kuala Lumpur, repulsing 4 Allied Brigades and a Base Force.
Borneo
During the night, a solitary AK was sunk south of Saigon by a Dutch SS in a surface attack. During the day Allied bombers attacked Kuching port and hit a damaged transport docked here.
PI
A damaged Japanese AP sank in Tawi Tawi during the night. Japanese troops (35th Bde and a SNLF) landed in Cebu, that was defended by a Philipino Division. CD fire hit 4 AP and 2 escorts, most of them slightly. Japanese planes continuedt heir usual unopposed bombing raids over Luzon.
Celebes
Japanese troops landed in Kendari during the night, after crossing a minefield without loss.
Tens of Allied planes based in Macassar attacked ships off this base during the day. Only some Zeroes were flying LRCAP and shot down 1 Martin 139 and 1 T.IVa. AA fire shot down another T.IVa and 1 Swordfish but Allied won the day as the CA Ashigara was torpedoed once in the morning and twice in the afternoon by Swordfishes.
Rabaul
Japanese troops were now rested and launched a schock attack against the base, destroying most of the fortifications.
Pacific
Nothing to report
China
Usual artillery fire in Yenen. A Japanese Brigade and 2/3 of a division surrounded S of Changsha launched a banzai charge to manage a break out but they faced 8 Chinese Corps and were repulsed with 3000+ casualties.
Burma
British and Chinese planes bombed Tavoy airfield.
Malaya
During the night, a Japanese AP hit a sub-laid mine off Khota Bharu while a Japanese surface force bombed Kuantan. Blenheim bombed Khota Bharu airfield as usual.
All available Ki-21 bombed Allied troops in Kuantan. A schock attack by 3 Japanese divisions and 1 Tank Rgt took Kuala Lumpur, repulsing 4 Allied Brigades and a Base Force.
Borneo
During the night, a solitary AK was sunk south of Saigon by a Dutch SS in a surface attack. During the day Allied bombers attacked Kuching port and hit a damaged transport docked here.
PI
A damaged Japanese AP sank in Tawi Tawi during the night. Japanese troops (35th Bde and a SNLF) landed in Cebu, that was defended by a Philipino Division. CD fire hit 4 AP and 2 escorts, most of them slightly. Japanese planes continuedt heir usual unopposed bombing raids over Luzon.
Celebes
Japanese troops landed in Kendari during the night, after crossing a minefield without loss.
Tens of Allied planes based in Macassar attacked ships off this base during the day. Only some Zeroes were flying LRCAP and shot down 1 Martin 139 and 1 T.IVa. AA fire shot down another T.IVa and 1 Swordfish but Allied won the day as the CA Ashigara was torpedoed once in the morning and twice in the afternoon by Swordfishes.
Rabaul
Japanese troops were now rested and launched a schock attack against the base, destroying most of the fortifications.
Pacific
Nothing to report
China
Usual artillery fire in Yenen. A Japanese Brigade and 2/3 of a division surrounded S of Changsha launched a banzai charge to manage a break out but they faced 8 Chinese Corps and were repulsed with 3000+ casualties.
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AmiralLaurent
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29 December 1941
Burma
Nothing to report
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night.
Japanese troops landed in Kuantan during the night and joined the 18th Div facing two British brigades. 96 Sally bombed the Allied lines during the day.
During the afternoon, 10 unescorted Nells tried to attack ships off Singapore but met 20 Allied fighters. 3 Nells were shot down and the others turned back.
Borneo
Nothing to report
PI
Zaombaga sent a delegation to surrender to Japanese forces.
A troop-laden AP was torpedoed by an American submarine S of Mindanao during the night. Two other submarines attacked convoys NE of Luzon without success.
Japanese troops continued to land on Cebu. Coastal guns hit 4 AP and 2 PG during the night and day.
Allied planes were now based in Davao and flied from there to attack ships off Jolo (6 Beauforts) and Tawi Tawi (3 Swordfishes) but missed.
Japanese engineers expanded Lingayen airfield to size 2.
Celebes
A very quiet day in the area.
Rabaul
Another Japanese shock attack took the last defence line of the Allied troops but they didn’t surrender.
Pacific
Another damaged TK sank under tow just off Pearl Harbor.
In the evening an AP was missed by a Japanese submarine NW of Johnston Island.
Mavis fly recon over Midway and report two Allied TF here.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were bombed by 19 SB-2 and then attacked by overwhelming forces (348 to 1) but held their position with Bushido spirit.
Nothing to report
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night.
Japanese troops landed in Kuantan during the night and joined the 18th Div facing two British brigades. 96 Sally bombed the Allied lines during the day.
During the afternoon, 10 unescorted Nells tried to attack ships off Singapore but met 20 Allied fighters. 3 Nells were shot down and the others turned back.
Borneo
Nothing to report
PI
Zaombaga sent a delegation to surrender to Japanese forces.
A troop-laden AP was torpedoed by an American submarine S of Mindanao during the night. Two other submarines attacked convoys NE of Luzon without success.
Japanese troops continued to land on Cebu. Coastal guns hit 4 AP and 2 PG during the night and day.
Allied planes were now based in Davao and flied from there to attack ships off Jolo (6 Beauforts) and Tawi Tawi (3 Swordfishes) but missed.
Japanese engineers expanded Lingayen airfield to size 2.
Celebes
A very quiet day in the area.
Rabaul
Another Japanese shock attack took the last defence line of the Allied troops but they didn’t surrender.
Pacific
Another damaged TK sank under tow just off Pearl Harbor.
In the evening an AP was missed by a Japanese submarine NW of Johnston Island.
Mavis fly recon over Midway and report two Allied TF here.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were bombed by 19 SB-2 and then attacked by overwhelming forces (348 to 1) but held their position with Bushido spirit.
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AmiralLaurent
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30 December 1941
Burma
Nothing to report
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night.
Two Japanese TF (25-30 ships, BB, CA, DD) pounded Kuantan during the night but only artillery fire was reported here.
Borneo
Nothing to report
PI
During the night a Japanese ASW group found SS Tarpon north of Vigan and an APD sank her. A damaged TK also sank during the night in Manila port.
Japanese MSW sweep mines off Jolo
Japanese troops continued to land on Cebu. Coastal guns hit 1 AP. The island fell during the day to the 35th Bde and a SNLF. The 81st PA Div and 120th USN BF surrender (6700 POWs).
58 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Davao airfield, meeting no opposition but doing very little damage.
Celebes
Kendari defenders launched a counter-attack. All Japanese troops had been evacuated except some stragglers (a disabled squad) that were eliminated before the evening.
Several Japanese TF were reported east of Timor. During the afternoon, 12 Hudsons took off from Darwin to attack reported transports. They had the surprise to meet 80 Zeroes flying CAP. Kido Butai joined the convoy in the morning. 10 Hudsons were shot down, the last two missed an AP before returning to base.
Rabaul
A Japanese TF (4 CL and 3 DD) bombarded the base night and day, destroying two planes. 3 Hudsons attacked it but missed.
But a new Japanese shock attack still failed to take the town.
Australia
First report of Japanese activity on Australian shores. An unescorted TK was attacked NE of Cooktown by RO-64, that reported a heavy explosion after two torpedo hit.
Pacific
During the night, SS I-2 evaded 4 American DD N of Palmyra Atoll.
DD USS Benham, damaged some times ago by a Japanese submarine, sank while trying to reach a port big enough to be docked.
A DMS sweeps Japanese mines off Midway.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were bombed by 20 SB-2 and then attacked by overwhelming forces (354 to 1) but still held their position with Bushido spirit. 61000 Chinese face 13000 Japanese here.
The 32nd Japanese Division retook Kaifeng, that had been left by Chinese troops.
Nothing to report
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night.
Two Japanese TF (25-30 ships, BB, CA, DD) pounded Kuantan during the night but only artillery fire was reported here.
Borneo
Nothing to report
PI
During the night a Japanese ASW group found SS Tarpon north of Vigan and an APD sank her. A damaged TK also sank during the night in Manila port.
Japanese MSW sweep mines off Jolo
Japanese troops continued to land on Cebu. Coastal guns hit 1 AP. The island fell during the day to the 35th Bde and a SNLF. The 81st PA Div and 120th USN BF surrender (6700 POWs).
58 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Davao airfield, meeting no opposition but doing very little damage.
Celebes
Kendari defenders launched a counter-attack. All Japanese troops had been evacuated except some stragglers (a disabled squad) that were eliminated before the evening.
Several Japanese TF were reported east of Timor. During the afternoon, 12 Hudsons took off from Darwin to attack reported transports. They had the surprise to meet 80 Zeroes flying CAP. Kido Butai joined the convoy in the morning. 10 Hudsons were shot down, the last two missed an AP before returning to base.
Rabaul
A Japanese TF (4 CL and 3 DD) bombarded the base night and day, destroying two planes. 3 Hudsons attacked it but missed.
But a new Japanese shock attack still failed to take the town.
Australia
First report of Japanese activity on Australian shores. An unescorted TK was attacked NE of Cooktown by RO-64, that reported a heavy explosion after two torpedo hit.
Pacific
During the night, SS I-2 evaded 4 American DD N of Palmyra Atoll.
DD USS Benham, damaged some times ago by a Japanese submarine, sank while trying to reach a port big enough to be docked.
A DMS sweeps Japanese mines off Midway.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were bombed by 20 SB-2 and then attacked by overwhelming forces (354 to 1) but still held their position with Bushido spirit. 61000 Chinese face 13000 Japanese here.
The 32nd Japanese Division retook Kaifeng, that had been left by Chinese troops.
RE: 30 December 1941
I've got little to add to AmiralLaurent's post other than the increasing frustration directed at my bombers in singapore, japanese defense south of Changsha and the overwhelming joy that Kendari has been spared for a day or two [:D]
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RE: 30 December 1941
Here is the map of the current situation. Red is the ingame line of japanese occupation, rabaul has not fallen yet but will tomorrow so i've given it to the japs. Yellow is the historical limit of japanese expansion on 31st december 1941. As you can see the japs have advanced faster than historical everywhere but philippines. Ambonia and its surroundings didn't fall historically until late january as did Tavoy


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31 December 1941
31 December 1941
Burma
Recon flights by Allied bombers
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night.
The CL Glasgow and DD Isis and Encounter try a raid off Kuantan during the night but were surprised by a bombardment TF of 6 CA, 1 CL and 8 DD. Encounter was torpedoed and exploded before the British reacted by opening fire at 7000 yards. Isis managed to torpedo the CA Chokai but both ships were quickly sunk (Glasgow when his magazine exploded under several 8in shells) without scoring more hits. The Japanese TF then bombed the base. British forces retreated from the area during the day but Japanese troops didn’t attack.
Sumatra
I-154 torpedoed in the evening an AK W of Toboali and escaped the escort ship, a MSW.
Borneo
19 Betties from Jolo attacked the Dutch DD Van Ghent off Tarakan. The 3 first scored two hits and sank her, the 16 other brought back torpedoes to base.
PI
The island E of Cebu sent a delegation to surrender to Japanese forces.
In the morning a Japanese DD chased unsuccessfully a SS N of Luzon.
53 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Davao airfield.
Celebes
Japanese troops (3 NLF and 1 Construction Bn) landed in Menado in the evening.
Australia
The Dutch TK damaged yesterday was sunk during the night by a Japanese submarine S of Thrusday Island. Another damaged AO sank in the afternoon some hundred miles NW.
The Japanese convoy sailing north of Darwin was attacked by 3 Hudsons. The 87 Zeroes flying CAP shot down all of them.
In the evening, RO-62 attacked a TK E of Darwin and hit her with two torpedoes but was hit in return by her escort, a MSW. Both ships survived the encounter.
Rabaul
The base was bombed by 3 CL and 4 DD night and day and fell but the whole garnison retreated towards Arawe, even if Japanese hold both bases behind Rabaul and Arawe. 5 unserviceable planes were taken on the airfield.
Pacific
A DMS and a MSW are busy sweeping mines off Midway.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were bombed by 21 SB-2 and then attacked by overwhelming forces (872 to 1) but still held their position.
Burma
Recon flights by Allied bombers
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night.
The CL Glasgow and DD Isis and Encounter try a raid off Kuantan during the night but were surprised by a bombardment TF of 6 CA, 1 CL and 8 DD. Encounter was torpedoed and exploded before the British reacted by opening fire at 7000 yards. Isis managed to torpedo the CA Chokai but both ships were quickly sunk (Glasgow when his magazine exploded under several 8in shells) without scoring more hits. The Japanese TF then bombed the base. British forces retreated from the area during the day but Japanese troops didn’t attack.
Sumatra
I-154 torpedoed in the evening an AK W of Toboali and escaped the escort ship, a MSW.
Borneo
19 Betties from Jolo attacked the Dutch DD Van Ghent off Tarakan. The 3 first scored two hits and sank her, the 16 other brought back torpedoes to base.
PI
The island E of Cebu sent a delegation to surrender to Japanese forces.
In the morning a Japanese DD chased unsuccessfully a SS N of Luzon.
53 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Davao airfield.
Celebes
Japanese troops (3 NLF and 1 Construction Bn) landed in Menado in the evening.
Australia
The Dutch TK damaged yesterday was sunk during the night by a Japanese submarine S of Thrusday Island. Another damaged AO sank in the afternoon some hundred miles NW.
The Japanese convoy sailing north of Darwin was attacked by 3 Hudsons. The 87 Zeroes flying CAP shot down all of them.
In the evening, RO-62 attacked a TK E of Darwin and hit her with two torpedoes but was hit in return by her escort, a MSW. Both ships survived the encounter.
Rabaul
The base was bombed by 3 CL and 4 DD night and day and fell but the whole garnison retreated towards Arawe, even if Japanese hold both bases behind Rabaul and Arawe. 5 unserviceable planes were taken on the airfield.
Pacific
A DMS and a MSW are busy sweeping mines off Midway.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were bombed by 21 SB-2 and then attacked by overwhelming forces (872 to 1) but still held their position.
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31 December 1941 situation briefing
Score Japan 4671 – Allied 8002
184 Japanese bases (1621 points) vs 264 Allied bases (7047 points)
786 Allied aircraft lost vs 455 Japanese
1343 Allied Army points lost vs 288 Japanese
76 Allied ships sunk (940 points) vs 26 Japanese (212 points). There are numbers seen by Japanese players
Details of losses (each time the 5 aircraft types with the biggest losses)
455 Japanese aircraft (97 A6M2 Zero, 69 Ki-27 Nate, 65 G3M Nell, 33 G4M1 Betty, 33 B5N Kate,....)
including
228 in air battle (74 A6M2 Zero, 37 Ki-27 Nate, 36 G3M Nell, 18 Ki-43-Ib Oscar, 15 B5N Kate,..
36 on ground (11 Ki-51 Sonia, 11 Ki-27 Nate, 8 G4M1 Betty, 4 C5M Babs and 2 Ki-46 Dinah)
72 by AA fire (22 G3M Nell, 13 Ki-51 Sonia, 13 B5N Kate, 8 D3A Val, 3 Ki-15 Babs, 3 A6M2 Zero,....)
119 in operationnal accidents (21 Ki-27 Nate, 20 A6M2 Zero, 9 Ki-21 Sally, 9 G4M1 Betty, 7 Ki-43-Ib Oscar, 7 G3M Nells)
786 Allied aircraft (128 P-40B Tomahawk, 78 Buffalo I, 50 P-40E Warhawk, 36 Hudson I, 34 Vildebeest IV)
including
328 in air battle (63 Buffalo I, 61 P-40B Tomahawk, 36 P-40E Warhawk, 22 I-153c, 21 Brewster 339D)
330 on ground (60 P-40B Tomahawk, 29 PBY Catalina, 26 P-36A, 19 B-18A Bolo, 18 Vildebeest IV)
29 by A fire (7 Vildebeest IV, 5 Swordfish, 3 Beaufort V-IX, 3 Martin 139, 3 T.Iva)
99 in operationnal accidents (16 C-47 Dakota, 11 SB-2c, 8 SOC-3 Seagull, 7 P-40B Tomahawk, 7 Martin 139)
Special notes : until now 21 B-17 (8 E and 13 C) have been lost : 1 in A2A, 1 by AA, 11 on ground and 8 op losses
3 Japanese pilots are aces
PO2 Nomura, I. F1/Tainan A6M2 Zero 6 Kills (PI, Malaya)
WO Fujita, E. CII-1 Daitai A6M2 Zero 6 Kills (Kendari air battles)
PO2 Minami, J. F1/Tainan A6M2 Zero 5 Kills (PI, Malaya)
8 more pilots with 4 kills (one Oscar pilot of 59th Sentai and 7 Zero pilots (4 of CII-1, 2 of F2/3rd and 1 of F1/Tainan)
Best IJNAF units
F1/Tainan 48 kills A6M2 Zero PI, Malaya
F2/3rd 37 kills A6M2 Zero PI, Malaya
Best IJAAF units
59th Sentai 18 kills Ki-43-Ib Oscar Malaya
24th Sentai 17 kills Ki-27 Nate China
76 Allies ships sunk (at least) : 2 BB, 1 CA, 3 CL, 5 DD, 1 AS, 1 AVD, 1 AV, 1 AD, 2 DMS, 2 DM, 4 MSW, 2 SS, 1 AO, 7 TK, 2 AP, 20 AK, 20 PT, 1 ML
26 Japanese ships sunk : 1 CL, 8 DD, 1 PC, 5 S, 9 AK, 2 AP
184 Japanese bases (1621 points) vs 264 Allied bases (7047 points)
786 Allied aircraft lost vs 455 Japanese
1343 Allied Army points lost vs 288 Japanese
76 Allied ships sunk (940 points) vs 26 Japanese (212 points). There are numbers seen by Japanese players
Details of losses (each time the 5 aircraft types with the biggest losses)
455 Japanese aircraft (97 A6M2 Zero, 69 Ki-27 Nate, 65 G3M Nell, 33 G4M1 Betty, 33 B5N Kate,....)
including
228 in air battle (74 A6M2 Zero, 37 Ki-27 Nate, 36 G3M Nell, 18 Ki-43-Ib Oscar, 15 B5N Kate,..
36 on ground (11 Ki-51 Sonia, 11 Ki-27 Nate, 8 G4M1 Betty, 4 C5M Babs and 2 Ki-46 Dinah)
72 by AA fire (22 G3M Nell, 13 Ki-51 Sonia, 13 B5N Kate, 8 D3A Val, 3 Ki-15 Babs, 3 A6M2 Zero,....)
119 in operationnal accidents (21 Ki-27 Nate, 20 A6M2 Zero, 9 Ki-21 Sally, 9 G4M1 Betty, 7 Ki-43-Ib Oscar, 7 G3M Nells)
786 Allied aircraft (128 P-40B Tomahawk, 78 Buffalo I, 50 P-40E Warhawk, 36 Hudson I, 34 Vildebeest IV)
including
328 in air battle (63 Buffalo I, 61 P-40B Tomahawk, 36 P-40E Warhawk, 22 I-153c, 21 Brewster 339D)
330 on ground (60 P-40B Tomahawk, 29 PBY Catalina, 26 P-36A, 19 B-18A Bolo, 18 Vildebeest IV)
29 by A fire (7 Vildebeest IV, 5 Swordfish, 3 Beaufort V-IX, 3 Martin 139, 3 T.Iva)
99 in operationnal accidents (16 C-47 Dakota, 11 SB-2c, 8 SOC-3 Seagull, 7 P-40B Tomahawk, 7 Martin 139)
Special notes : until now 21 B-17 (8 E and 13 C) have been lost : 1 in A2A, 1 by AA, 11 on ground and 8 op losses
3 Japanese pilots are aces
PO2 Nomura, I. F1/Tainan A6M2 Zero 6 Kills (PI, Malaya)
WO Fujita, E. CII-1 Daitai A6M2 Zero 6 Kills (Kendari air battles)
PO2 Minami, J. F1/Tainan A6M2 Zero 5 Kills (PI, Malaya)
8 more pilots with 4 kills (one Oscar pilot of 59th Sentai and 7 Zero pilots (4 of CII-1, 2 of F2/3rd and 1 of F1/Tainan)
Best IJNAF units
F1/Tainan 48 kills A6M2 Zero PI, Malaya
F2/3rd 37 kills A6M2 Zero PI, Malaya
Best IJAAF units
59th Sentai 18 kills Ki-43-Ib Oscar Malaya
24th Sentai 17 kills Ki-27 Nate China
76 Allies ships sunk (at least) : 2 BB, 1 CA, 3 CL, 5 DD, 1 AS, 1 AVD, 1 AV, 1 AD, 2 DMS, 2 DM, 4 MSW, 2 SS, 1 AO, 7 TK, 2 AP, 20 AK, 20 PT, 1 ML
26 Japanese ships sunk : 1 CL, 8 DD, 1 PC, 5 S, 9 AK, 2 AP
RE: 31 December 1941 situation briefing
Winston isn't particularly amused about the loss of three royal navy ships. The only consolation is that CA Chokai is atleast temporarily out of action.
Last few turns have been relatively quiet altho the KB accompanying several transport fleets and heading towards darwin is a bit worrying to say the least.
In return we have launched the operation "Annoy the little yellow man!" We expect results within a few days
Here are the current top allied pilots

Last few turns have been relatively quiet altho the KB accompanying several transport fleets and heading towards darwin is a bit worrying to say the least.
In return we have launched the operation "Annoy the little yellow man!" We expect results within a few days
Here are the current top allied pilots

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January 1st 1942 situation briefing
New year brought little news
Some of the highlights of the day
Malaya : Troops continued to unload over Kuantan beach. Japanese ground forces at Kuala lumpur and airfield at Khota Bharu were hit by bombers from singapore.
DEI : Bombers from Sinkawang hit japanese troop transports unloading at Kuching. Vildebeests and Blenheims delivered several 500lb bombs on three different ships, setting all of them on fire
Japs continue to unload at Menado
Betties sunk a small merchant ship at Kendari
China : Japs continue to resist in the pocket south of Changsha. Today the losses were beginning to show some cracks in japanese lines however
Ground combat at 46,37
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 60814 troops, 473 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 12918 troops, 70 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 657 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
397 casualties reported
Guns lost 11
Allied ground losses:
190 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
Rest of the pacific : A TK was torpedoed between SF and PH
Some of the highlights of the day
Malaya : Troops continued to unload over Kuantan beach. Japanese ground forces at Kuala lumpur and airfield at Khota Bharu were hit by bombers from singapore.
DEI : Bombers from Sinkawang hit japanese troop transports unloading at Kuching. Vildebeests and Blenheims delivered several 500lb bombs on three different ships, setting all of them on fire
Japs continue to unload at Menado
Betties sunk a small merchant ship at Kendari
China : Japs continue to resist in the pocket south of Changsha. Today the losses were beginning to show some cracks in japanese lines however
Ground combat at 46,37
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 60814 troops, 473 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 12918 troops, 70 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 657 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
397 casualties reported
Guns lost 11
Allied ground losses:
190 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
Rest of the pacific : A TK was torpedoed between SF and PH
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January 1st-2nd 1942
1 January 1942
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night. In the mronong, Singapore B-17 bombed Khota Bharu and Kuala Lumpur airfields.
Japanese troops landed in Kuantan but suffered heavy losses in the heavy surf (1483 losses). Allied troops have left the area.
Borneo
Bombers from Singkawang attacked twice during the day a convoy unloading in Kuching and hit 4 APs with bombs.
Singapore bombers also bombed Kuching.
PI
During the night, a submarine was chased unsuccessfully by a Japanese ASW group NW of Luzon. In the morning another misses an unescorted AK S of Hong Kong and another also misses a TK south of Mindanao and evades her escort, a MSW.
44 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Allied troops in Davao (a BF and a Philipino Div).
Celebes
Japanese troops (3 NLF and 1 Construction Bn) continue to land in Menado. Allied troops bombarded them and claimed a PC hit.
In the afternoon, 15 Betties flew from Amboina to Kendari with Zero escort, meeting no CAP. 6 bombers hit the base (no result) and the 9 other sank a Dutch AK off the port.
Australia
The tanker hit yesterday by RO-62 sank in the evening east of Darwin.
During the night a Japanese patrol landed on Kai Island, south of Amboina.
Rabaul
Japanese landed in Kavieng.
Pacific
A MSW is busy sweeping mines off Midway.
In the morning a Japanese subamrine torpedoed an unescorted TK 1000 miles west of the West Coast.
Another submarine launches a Glen that flies over Vancouver.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were attacked again by overwhelming forces (657 to 1). Japanese losses are now higher than Chinese ones.
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2 January 1942
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night. Japanese replied for the first time at night when 6 Nells from Saigon bombed Singapore. Both raids were ineffective.
Japanese troops occupied the undefended base of Kuantan (taken by the 18th and 56th Div and 2 Eng Rgt after being bombarde by 2 BBs, 1 Ca, 1 CL and 10 DDs) and launched a schok attack in Malacca with 4 Divisions and 1 Tk Rgt. The defenders (6 Bdes and 3 BF) were just able to hold but should leave all their prepared positions in front of the town (assault at 4/1 reduces the fort from 3 to 0).
Borneo
Zeroes appeared over Kuching and opposed raids on the airfield (14 Blenheim I and 20 escorts from Singkanwang, and later 68 unescorted heavy and 19 medium bombers from Singapore) and on ships off the port (9 Vildebeest and 32 escorts from Singkanwang). Despite being outnumbered (max strength was 18), Zeroes shot down 10 CW-21B Demon, 4 Brewster 339D, 4 P-40E, 4 Blenheim I, 2 Hudsons and 2 B-17E. 7 Zeroes were lost in air battles and another destroyed on the ground (the only ground loss). LCDR Ikura I of F2/3rd Daitai scored here his 11th kill. No ship were hit.
Farther east 3 Martin 139 from Tarakan missed a DD N of Miri.
PI
During the night, SS S-36 hit a troop-laden AP north of Aprri but was then chased by 3 PC and sunk by 7 depth charges hits.
Davao was pounded during the night by two BB and 1335 casualties were counted after the very effective attack. 41 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Allied troops in Davao (a BF and a Philipino Div).
Celebes
Things started well in this area when SS S-37 managed to sneak inside a Japanese CV TF and attacked the CVE Hosho. But she missed and then escaped the escort (3 DDs).
Menado was bombed during the night by 3 cruisers and then attacked by 3 NLFs and fell. The whole garrison surrendered (3900 POWs).
Timor
Allied search planes reported one Japanese TF 180 miles E Lautem. In the evening, Japanese paratroops landed on Dili, in the center of the island, and occupied the airfield.
Rabaul
Japanese landed in Admiralty Islands and took the undefended Kavieng.
Pacific
Japanese submarines continued to decimate unescorted Allied shipping. An AK was sunk during the night 300 miles S of Efate and a TK was heavily damaged in the morning by a surface attack 120 miles E of Midway.
China
42 Ki-48 bombed Wuchow airfield and lost one aircarft to AA. 13 Il-4 and 27 Blenheim IV from Kweilin bombed Hong Kong but scored no hit at all.
Artillery fire in Yenen. 5 Japaense Div, 2 Bds, 1 Tk Rgt and 1 ART Rgt face 8 Chinese Corps, 1 Div and 1 BF.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were attacked again by overwhelming forces (426 to 1). Japanese losses (360) are again higher than Chinese ones.
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night. In the mronong, Singapore B-17 bombed Khota Bharu and Kuala Lumpur airfields.
Japanese troops landed in Kuantan but suffered heavy losses in the heavy surf (1483 losses). Allied troops have left the area.
Borneo
Bombers from Singkawang attacked twice during the day a convoy unloading in Kuching and hit 4 APs with bombs.
Singapore bombers also bombed Kuching.
PI
During the night, a submarine was chased unsuccessfully by a Japanese ASW group NW of Luzon. In the morning another misses an unescorted AK S of Hong Kong and another also misses a TK south of Mindanao and evades her escort, a MSW.
44 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Allied troops in Davao (a BF and a Philipino Div).
Celebes
Japanese troops (3 NLF and 1 Construction Bn) continue to land in Menado. Allied troops bombarded them and claimed a PC hit.
In the afternoon, 15 Betties flew from Amboina to Kendari with Zero escort, meeting no CAP. 6 bombers hit the base (no result) and the 9 other sank a Dutch AK off the port.
Australia
The tanker hit yesterday by RO-62 sank in the evening east of Darwin.
During the night a Japanese patrol landed on Kai Island, south of Amboina.
Rabaul
Japanese landed in Kavieng.
Pacific
A MSW is busy sweeping mines off Midway.
In the morning a Japanese subamrine torpedoed an unescorted TK 1000 miles west of the West Coast.
Another submarine launches a Glen that flies over Vancouver.
China
Artillery fire in Yenen.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were attacked again by overwhelming forces (657 to 1). Japanese losses are now higher than Chinese ones.
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2 January 1942
Malaya
As usual Khota Bharu was bombed by Blenheims during the night. Japanese replied for the first time at night when 6 Nells from Saigon bombed Singapore. Both raids were ineffective.
Japanese troops occupied the undefended base of Kuantan (taken by the 18th and 56th Div and 2 Eng Rgt after being bombarde by 2 BBs, 1 Ca, 1 CL and 10 DDs) and launched a schok attack in Malacca with 4 Divisions and 1 Tk Rgt. The defenders (6 Bdes and 3 BF) were just able to hold but should leave all their prepared positions in front of the town (assault at 4/1 reduces the fort from 3 to 0).
Borneo
Zeroes appeared over Kuching and opposed raids on the airfield (14 Blenheim I and 20 escorts from Singkanwang, and later 68 unescorted heavy and 19 medium bombers from Singapore) and on ships off the port (9 Vildebeest and 32 escorts from Singkanwang). Despite being outnumbered (max strength was 18), Zeroes shot down 10 CW-21B Demon, 4 Brewster 339D, 4 P-40E, 4 Blenheim I, 2 Hudsons and 2 B-17E. 7 Zeroes were lost in air battles and another destroyed on the ground (the only ground loss). LCDR Ikura I of F2/3rd Daitai scored here his 11th kill. No ship were hit.
Farther east 3 Martin 139 from Tarakan missed a DD N of Miri.
PI
During the night, SS S-36 hit a troop-laden AP north of Aprri but was then chased by 3 PC and sunk by 7 depth charges hits.
Davao was pounded during the night by two BB and 1335 casualties were counted after the very effective attack. 41 Japanese bombers from Cagayan bombed Allied troops in Davao (a BF and a Philipino Div).
Celebes
Things started well in this area when SS S-37 managed to sneak inside a Japanese CV TF and attacked the CVE Hosho. But she missed and then escaped the escort (3 DDs).
Menado was bombed during the night by 3 cruisers and then attacked by 3 NLFs and fell. The whole garrison surrendered (3900 POWs).
Timor
Allied search planes reported one Japanese TF 180 miles E Lautem. In the evening, Japanese paratroops landed on Dili, in the center of the island, and occupied the airfield.
Rabaul
Japanese landed in Admiralty Islands and took the undefended Kavieng.
Pacific
Japanese submarines continued to decimate unescorted Allied shipping. An AK was sunk during the night 300 miles S of Efate and a TK was heavily damaged in the morning by a surface attack 120 miles E of Midway.
China
42 Ki-48 bombed Wuchow airfield and lost one aircarft to AA. 13 Il-4 and 27 Blenheim IV from Kweilin bombed Hong Kong but scored no hit at all.
Artillery fire in Yenen. 5 Japaense Div, 2 Bds, 1 Tk Rgt and 1 ART Rgt face 8 Chinese Corps, 1 Div and 1 BF.
Japanese troops isolated S of Changsha were attacked again by overwhelming forces (426 to 1). Japanese losses (360) are again higher than Chinese ones.
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RE: January 1st-2nd 1942
Timor
Allied search planes reported one Japanese TF 180 miles E Lautem. In the evening, Japanese paratroops landed on Dili, in the center of the island, and occupied the airfield.
what the hell are yu doing there ?
attempting to invade north of AUSTRALIA ?
[:D]
Allied search planes reported one Japanese TF 180 miles E Lautem. In the evening, Japanese paratroops landed on Dili, in the center of the island, and occupied the airfield.
what the hell are yu doing there ?

attempting to invade north of AUSTRALIA ?
[:D]
i'm the real slim shady
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RE: January 1st-2nd 1942
ORIGINAL: byron13
What a stud Welch is. Nine kills in a P-36! Given him the MOH yet?
Ben Afleck? Amazing how all these pilots are so bloody good! Guess Welch is as good as Werner Moelders, Sakai, Buzz Buerling, Kuznetsov, Marseille...[8|] Perhaps the majority of pilots should really be in the 50's.


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RE: January 1st-2nd 1942
He scored his nine kills two days after the first PH when KB returned to Hawai to chase ships. All Zeroes decided to escort a raid against shipping S of PH and let one hundred of Kates and Vals fly without escort to PH.
I agree that nine kills is a bit high.
I agree that nine kills is a bit high.
RE: January 1st-2nd 1942
Could be.
Amiral Laurent is doing to me in our PBEM.
Amiral Laurent is doing to me in our PBEM.
ORIGINAL: dirtyharry500
Timor
Allied search planes reported one Japanese TF 180 miles E Lautem. In the evening, Japanese paratroops landed on Dili, in the center of the island, and occupied the airfield.
what the hell are yu doing there ?
attempting to invade north of AUSTRALIA ?
[:D]
"Life is tough, it's even tougher when you're stupid" -SGT John M. Stryker, USMC
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RE: January 1st-2nd 1942
And he did do it[:(]
ORIGINAL: denisonh
Could be.
Amiral Laurent is doing to me in our PBEM.
ORIGINAL: dirtyharry500
Timor
Allied search planes reported one Japanese TF 180 miles E Lautem. In the evening, Japanese paratroops landed on Dili, in the center of the island, and occupied the airfield.
what the hell are yu doing there ?
attempting to invade north of AUSTRALIA ?
[:D]
Sunk by 35cm/45 1YT Gun - Near Singapore






