At dawn we slept...in the cab on the way back from Olongapo

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That's got to be a whole freaking division! No way would they send that much for Merauke. It must have been headed for Oz or N&IC.
You got the whole division except for those on Kotohira Maru. Just enough to re-seed the division, but probably six months to rebuild! Good job picking the sweet spot! [&o]
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It took me 90 minutes to get the joke. I thought it was some insider thing about Engrish dentistry or something.

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Japanese ground losses:
12498 casualties reported

Hory crap! Nice-ah shootin', Tex.
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It would take months to do that on land. Anyway, no celebrating yet. Long war.

I'm sure there was a bit of celebrating when you watched that replay, along with the obligatory wailing and gnashing of teeth from your opponents. Nice intercept. Even given they can rebuild it will make them much more cautious moving troops around and will slow their pace.
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Noumea: I think this leaves the even more beat up 4th Div and a SNLF at Noumea. Jap heavies 480 miles N of Koumac...probably headed for a night bombardment of Noumea. The 3 cruisers aren't going to be enough. Warpsite can't join easily because of the position of the KB. Looks like a night battle is in the works the night of 30/31. The CA need to (in order of priority):

1) Stop a shore bombardment by making the Jap heavies use up their ammo
2) Sink or put out of action the Jap heavies.
3) Not get sunk

If the airfield is intact, Jap cripples will be vulnerable to the SBD's...very Guadalcanalish.

The Captain crumples up the Op Order and tosses it overboard. "Get me the radio operator! The way I read this message the first order is a direct contradiction to the third! It must have been garbled in the transmission or some idiot on the staff doesn't understand what ammunition is used for! If I need to get them to use their ammo then I may very well need permission to get sunk, dag nabbit!"
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Another thing I just noticed.
Non Combat: 247 destroyed, 247 disabled

That's too many support squads for a Jap division is it not? Maybe it was a division AND a HQ unit.

Judging from the Southerly route I would say this convoy had embarked from Soerabaja after the capture of Java
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Noumea: I think this leaves the even more beat up 4th Div and a SNLF at Noumea. Jap heavies 480 miles N of Koumac...probably headed for a night bombardment of Noumea. The 3 cruisers aren't going to be enough. Warpsite can't join easily because of the position of the KB. Looks like a night battle is in the works the night of 30/31. The CA need to (in order of priority):

1) Stop a shore bombardment by making the Jap heavies use up their ammo
2) Sink or put out of action the Jap heavies.
3) Not get sunk

If the airfield is intact, Jap cripples will be vulnerable to the SBD's...very Guadalcanalish.

The Captain crumples up the Op Order and tosses it overboard. "Get me the radio operator! The way I read this message the first order is a direct contradiction to the third! It must have been garbled in the transmission or some idiot on the staff doesn't understand what ammunition is used for! If I need to get them to use their ammo then I may very well need permission to get sunk, dag nabbit!"

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SOUPAC OPERATIONAL ORDER 278/21A

TO: DECHAINEAUX. E.F.V, CPT, RAN, CO, TF 246.12
FROM: MANDRAKE, FLEET ADM
TIME: 18:34:29:01:1942 ZULU

USE YOUR DISCRETION ON ITEM 3 END[/font]
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A baby harp seal walks into a club....

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Noumea: I think this leaves the even more beat up 4th Div and a SNLF at Noumea. Jap heavies 480 miles N of Koumac...probably headed for a night bombardment of Noumea. The 3 cruisers aren't going to be enough. Warpsite can't join easily because of the position of the KB. Looks like a night battle is in the works the night of 30/31. The CA need to (in order of priority):

1) Stop a shore bombardment by making the Jap heavies use up their ammo
2) Sink or put out of action the Jap heavies.
3) Not get sunk

If the airfield is intact, Jap cripples will be vulnerable to the SBD's...very Guadalcanalish.

The Captain crumples up the Op Order and tosses it overboard. "Get me the radio operator! The way I read this message the first order is a direct contradiction to the third! It must have been garbled in the transmission or some idiot on the staff doesn't understand what ammunition is used for! If I need to get them to use their ammo then I may very well need permission to get sunk, dag nabbit!"

[font="Courier New"]
SOUPAC OPERATIONAL ORDER 278/21A

TO: DECHAINEAUX. E.F.V, CPT, RAN, CO, TF 246.12
FROM: MANDRAKE, FLEET ADM
TIME: 18:34:29:01:1942 ZULU

USE YOUR DISCRETION ON ITEM 3 END[/font]

"Yeoman, you can give me that message."
"...b..but XO, the Captain told me to bring him the reply as soon as it came in."
The slightly effeminate looking XO snatches the message from the Yeoman, reads it, crumples it up, and tosses it overboard.
"Yeoman, I'll pass the message on to the CO. What I want you to do is to take this key to the Wardroom Icebox and deliver some strawberries with sugar to my quarters, pronto!"
"Yes Sir" The Yeoman takes off on a run down the P-Way, ducking his head crossing through the hatchways but crashing his shins on the knee knockers.
The XO mumbles to himself, "That Yeoman is a bright boy, but he should know the Captain has poor discretion, and is anything but discrete." As he says this he reflexively rubs his backside and shivers. "I'm pulling for Op Ordr #1."
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A baby harp seal walks into a club....

Idaho jokes should never, EVER be uttered at a dinner party in West LA.

Actually it can be very amusing, and having had the opportunity to spend time in Marina del Rey, Santa Monica, and Malibu during my trouble making years I had a once in a lifetime opportunity at such an occasion: The vegan/politically correct folks were complaining about the horror of veal being a choice on the evening's menu and the gourmets were tsking about some detail or another. One of the guests, knowing of my Montana influences, loudly asked me "How do you like your veal?". I thought he was going to have a stroke when I responded "Battered". Didn't have much trouble with small talk after that.
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What he said...

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Jan 29, 42 Tom Thumb has his day in the sun:


Day Time Surface Combat, near Taberfane at 82,119, Range 23,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
DD Murasame, Shell hits 6, heavy fires, heavy damage
DD Shinonome
DD Shirakumo, Shell hits 8, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Tokusima Maru, Shell hits 23, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Hokumai Maru, Shell hits 17, and is sunk
xAK Hokutai Maru, Shell hits 16, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Hukusei Maru, Shell hits 13, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Hukuzyu Maru, Shell hits 15, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAK Kosei Maru #4, Shell hits 14, and is sunk
xAK Yamagiku Maru, Shell hits 11, and is sunk
xAK Daigen Maru, Shell hits 2, heavy fires
xAK Argun Maru, Shell hits 5, heavy fires
xAK Kotohira Maru, Shell hits 2

Allied Ships
CL Mauritius, Shell hits 2
DD Whipple, Shell hits 2
DD Parrott, Shell hits 1
DD Encounter, Shell hits 3, on fire
DD Isis
DD Jupiter

Japanese ground losses:
12498 casualties reported
Squads: 146 destroyed, 285 disabled
Non Combat: 247 destroyed, 247 disabled
Engineers: 28 destroyed, 13 disabled
Guns lost 137 (87 destroyed, 50 disabled)
Vehicles lost 39 (28 destroyed, 11 disabled)


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What do you have to do to get a 33 Leadership rating in AE? [:D] It's not a sexual harrassment thing is it?

Apparently, he's not a very good public speaker either.
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What do you have to do to get a 33 Leadership rating in AE? [:D] It's not a sexual harrassment thing is it?

Apparently, he's not a very good public speaker either.

Think Humphrey Bogart's character in the Caine Mutiny.......
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I think the developers were not very impressed with the Force Z thingy in WWII(a) [:)]
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What do you have to do to get a 33 Leadership rating in AE? [:D] It's not a sexual harrassment thing is it?

Apparently, he's not a very good public speaker either.

Think Humphrey Bogart's character in the Caine Mutiny.......
That would be Queeg! Only man I ever saw play with his balls in a movie. I think the writers were trying to compensate for the strawberry fetish.

Re: Tom Thumb in WWII(a), he waffled at whether to attack the Japanese landings, heading towards the reported scene, then deciding he needed confirmation so he steered away from the coast, then finally headed back toward the coast. All the waffling gave the IJAAF time to locate and attack before Force Z could do battle with the Kongo BBs covering the landings. To be fair, he may have been waiting for air cover (which arrived just as the last Japanese bomber left), but why would you dally at sea instead of rushing in and getting back to Singers for G&T? Perhaps Tommy boy was afraid they would make him go to Bugis street and perform the dance of the flaming a$$h0les ...again!
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That's too many support squads for a Jap division is it not?

No. Japans mens need rots of support squads for Divisions. You think-ah Kobe cattre massage themserves?
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**************January 30,1942(e)******************

Taberfane: Remnants of the intercepted convoys try to run North. The islands channel their escape route. Follow up force of 2 DD's is sent to intercept.

Night Time Surface Combat, near Taberfane at 82,118, Range 9,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
xAK Daigen Maru, Shell hits 13, and is sunk
xAK Argun Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk

Allied Ships
DD Barker
DD Piet Hein

Japanese ground losses:
4852 casualties reported
Squads: 47 destroyed, 109 disabled
Non Combat: 78 destroyed, 135 disabled
Engineers: 20 destroyed, 9 disabled
Guns lost 29 (14 destroyed, 15 disabled)
Vehicles lost 17 (12 destroyed, 5 disabled)
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Some tankers are in the wrong place.

Night Time Surface Combat, near Taberfane at 82,118, Range 11,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
DD Natsugumo
DD Minegumo
TK Itukusima Maru, Shell hits 1, heavy fires
TK Rikko Maru, Shell hits 2, heavy fires
TK Tatekawa Maru

Allied Ships
DD Barker
DD Piet Hein, Shell hits 1, on fire



This is the force that tangled with the Dutch AVP 2 nights ago.

Night Time Surface Combat, near Taberfane at 81,117, Range 10,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
CL Kuma, Shell hits 1
CL Kitakami, Shell hits 1
DD Murakumo
DD Asagiri, Shell hits 1

Allied Ships
DD Barker, Shell hits 2, on fire
DD Piet Hein, Shell hits 1, on fire
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