RE: Sub Strategy
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:59 pm
Combat Report, Feb 27-28, 1943
Sub Wars: A Japanese sub sank a small Dutch AO off Koepang. One of ours though got a larger AO off Cam Ranh Bay. I just need to sink as many tankers as possible.
Milne Bay: We are loading up to invade Milne Bay. The airstrip there is bombed every day from Port Moresby, and is not operational. Tommorow we will start 4E bombing Rabaul, and I have 100 fighters at Port Moresby to provide LRCAP over the invasion fleet. I plan to cover it also with 2 BBs and alot of cruisers. Unless the IJN is there in strength (I last sighted 4 BBs two days ago moving toward Palau), we should be OK.
This landing at Milne Bay is important to secure my supply line through the Torres Strait. Once Milne is gone, only Lae is a base that can interdict shipping through the strait, and I should be able to keep it suppressed from PM. I am hoping Cuttlefish also thinks I will push closer to Rabaul here, which I will not.
OOB is 32nd Inf Div, 1 Inf Rgt, some tanks, and an Aus Eng Bn.
Koumac: This invasion is also loading up for Koumac. The OOB is 3 NZ Bdes, 2/3 of a Marine Division, and some tanks. Once Koumac is clear, we will build an airbase there, move in some bombers, and bomb Noumea every day until 1945. The US forces will move on to the DEI.
The end of March should see the conclusion of our operations in the SW Pacific. Within 15 days, we will also be moving on Balikpapan and Banjermisan, to establish footholds on Borneo. Canoerebel did this recently, so I am putting a strategic map and show the general thrust.
The SW Pacific campaign should secure our supply lines against all but raiders, from the US West coast to as far as Ambon, Kendari, and Makassar.
Our main move will be along both coasts of Borneo. If we make progress on Borneo, I can't see the Empire surviving that.

Sub Wars: A Japanese sub sank a small Dutch AO off Koepang. One of ours though got a larger AO off Cam Ranh Bay. I just need to sink as many tankers as possible.
Milne Bay: We are loading up to invade Milne Bay. The airstrip there is bombed every day from Port Moresby, and is not operational. Tommorow we will start 4E bombing Rabaul, and I have 100 fighters at Port Moresby to provide LRCAP over the invasion fleet. I plan to cover it also with 2 BBs and alot of cruisers. Unless the IJN is there in strength (I last sighted 4 BBs two days ago moving toward Palau), we should be OK.
This landing at Milne Bay is important to secure my supply line through the Torres Strait. Once Milne is gone, only Lae is a base that can interdict shipping through the strait, and I should be able to keep it suppressed from PM. I am hoping Cuttlefish also thinks I will push closer to Rabaul here, which I will not.
OOB is 32nd Inf Div, 1 Inf Rgt, some tanks, and an Aus Eng Bn.
Koumac: This invasion is also loading up for Koumac. The OOB is 3 NZ Bdes, 2/3 of a Marine Division, and some tanks. Once Koumac is clear, we will build an airbase there, move in some bombers, and bomb Noumea every day until 1945. The US forces will move on to the DEI.
The end of March should see the conclusion of our operations in the SW Pacific. Within 15 days, we will also be moving on Balikpapan and Banjermisan, to establish footholds on Borneo. Canoerebel did this recently, so I am putting a strategic map and show the general thrust.
The SW Pacific campaign should secure our supply lines against all but raiders, from the US West coast to as far as Ambon, Kendari, and Makassar.
Our main move will be along both coasts of Borneo. If we make progress on Borneo, I can't see the Empire surviving that.





