Pathos in the Pacific - Yubari`s Humiliation
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:17 am
Welcome one, welcome all to a Japanese perspective AAR. It is a counterpoint to the Burns vs. Yubari AAR being run by Jim D Burns. We`re playing with CHS 158, which has a Soviet Navy, greatly reduced sea transport capacity, much smaller amounts of juicy oil and resources everywhere, less bloody air combat and massively increased flak. We`re trying to play according to historical limitations as much as possible.
Im an Englishman living and working in Tokyo, so of course, I have to play as Japan in game.
Lets take a look at what has happened so far.
I did a mostly historical opening, but moved some of the starting units, and changed the composition of the Pearl Harbour strike. The American battleline was devastated, Nevada suffered one magazine explosion, and Oklahoma suffering from two! Both were sunk on the first day.
As agreed in house rules, Force Z came up to play in Malaysia. It fought a massive battle against Japanese fast battleships there. For the loss of Mogami, the whole of force Z was sunk. The American battleships left Pearl for the West Coast on the 20th December. BB California was torpedoed 5 times by my subs and sunk shortly after. Arizona and West Virginia each took two torpedoes but made it to port.
The siege of Singapore started on 29th January, and that of Manila 25th Jan. Port Moresby fell on 5th February, Darwin on 27th February, and Cooktown in Northern Australia on 29th March. The first carrier battle happened on the 26th-27th March. Yorktown was crippled by numerous bomb hits on the 26th, and sunk on the 27th along with CA Minneapolis. On the 27th, Saratoga was hit by 2 bombs, but these seem to have done little damage. It subsequently withdrew to Townsville, and then presumably to Sydney. The KB is now near Port Moresby, and almost out of fuel. Both battles were fought at a range of 5 hexes precluding the Americans a strike, a tremendous piece of luck on my part.
Two divisions have been landed at Cooktown, 2 at Darwin, and the South Seas Detachment is currently at Noumea, although it is very low on supply. Singapore finally fell on the 5th of April, after the flak there chewed up around 500 of my bombers. Manila is thought to be out of supply and should fall in the next week or so. More pictures, and not many more combat report.txt files to come.
Here are the main surface units so far sunk.

Im an Englishman living and working in Tokyo, so of course, I have to play as Japan in game.
Lets take a look at what has happened so far.
I did a mostly historical opening, but moved some of the starting units, and changed the composition of the Pearl Harbour strike. The American battleline was devastated, Nevada suffered one magazine explosion, and Oklahoma suffering from two! Both were sunk on the first day.
As agreed in house rules, Force Z came up to play in Malaysia. It fought a massive battle against Japanese fast battleships there. For the loss of Mogami, the whole of force Z was sunk. The American battleships left Pearl for the West Coast on the 20th December. BB California was torpedoed 5 times by my subs and sunk shortly after. Arizona and West Virginia each took two torpedoes but made it to port.
The siege of Singapore started on 29th January, and that of Manila 25th Jan. Port Moresby fell on 5th February, Darwin on 27th February, and Cooktown in Northern Australia on 29th March. The first carrier battle happened on the 26th-27th March. Yorktown was crippled by numerous bomb hits on the 26th, and sunk on the 27th along with CA Minneapolis. On the 27th, Saratoga was hit by 2 bombs, but these seem to have done little damage. It subsequently withdrew to Townsville, and then presumably to Sydney. The KB is now near Port Moresby, and almost out of fuel. Both battles were fought at a range of 5 hexes precluding the Americans a strike, a tremendous piece of luck on my part.
Two divisions have been landed at Cooktown, 2 at Darwin, and the South Seas Detachment is currently at Noumea, although it is very low on supply. Singapore finally fell on the 5th of April, after the flak there chewed up around 500 of my bombers. Manila is thought to be out of supply and should fall in the next week or so. More pictures, and not many more combat report.txt files to come.
Here are the main surface units so far sunk.
