Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Solitaire from 2# Impulse - Jul Aug 1943)

Post descriptions of your brilliant successes and unfortunate demises.

Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets

AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

More production coming.

That is what is on the Construction Spyral for the 1943 to come!

Japan surely has some long term plans of resistance, as they're laying down carrier hulls already in advance!

About Japan you saw above 1 Factory produced. The line of thought is that - as currently Japan has 22 factories, in 1943 the 1.5 multiplier will neat 2 BPs for the "odd" factory.

Image
Attachments
Prod2.jpg
Prod2.jpg (89 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Openings (First two impulses - Allies got the initiative and will play the next, 3rd impulse).

Battle for the Indian Ocean - Afrikan Coast

The Royal Navy patrols the Azanian Sea in force, concerned of Axis raids from the Italian fleet based in Aden.

In Diego Suarez there is the Queen, but it is disrupted at the moment, with the Royal Marines.

In the central Madagascar the Japanese enlisted local troops to defend the capital and have got their other Marine division in the port giving in to the central Indian Ocean.

Image
Attachments
Madagascar.jpg
Madagascar.jpg (421.08 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Arabian Sea situation

Germany has taken a Super-Combined, spending an O-Chit.

Minor naval maneuvers from the Kriegsmarine there, that is receiving the Turkish fleet as reinforcement!
Germany establishes a supply link around the Saudi Arabia area!

In the while a German Condor starts to rebase toward the Atlantic, leaving only the 2 Italian Gabbianos to operate in the region.

Image
Attachments
Arabian.jpg
Arabian.jpg (1 MiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Battle for the Indian Ocean

The British sent a squadron of heavy cruisers and other minor vessels to interdict the Japanese shipping to Madagascar.
To no avail.

The Japanese retaliation came swift, but most of the Japanese units have been moved to face the far more perilous USA threat.

Old, and slow battleships depart from Singapore, with some cruisers (2 cruisers at 4, 1 at 3, and 6 BBs at the 2. And 1 Convoy at 0. The Brits are well compact with 7 cruisers at 2!).

The Japanese wisely opt to not load their marine unit from Madagascar, just in case.
And the Japanese finds the RN - only with the 2 light cruisers at the 4 box. 2 damaged ships per side. (roll of 4! Peeled it).

Defiant, having got both cruisers at 4 aborted with severe damage, the Japan opts to stay, having even odds now to find the UK Cruisers. Japan find again but only with the single cruiser at the 3 box. But with surprise points even a single cruiser can adjust the outcome nicely.

Remaining only with the battleships and the unescorted convoy at the 0 (Remember, we play with a House Rule that to force surprise point expenditure a plane must have a Air-to-Sea factor so in this case the Zero in Ceylon is useless), the Japanese got daring and stood, able to find only with 1-2; whereas the Brits with 1-2-3.

But the Japanese found again the Brits, and this time with a row of battleships. One of them aborted, the Royal Navy limped away with 2 cruisers less and another damaged one.

(South, the CW tried to establish a new link to Australia, that was broken by Japanese cruisers sent to raid. But as the cruiser was too weak the Convoy just aborted off to Cape Town.)

Image
Attachments
Indian1.jpg
Indian1.jpg (933.73 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - South Pacific Panoramic.

The US did not did much, besides reinforcing the Fiji (in the return to base phase of the previous turn) with a 7-1 White Print garrison.

The Fiji this time escaped a vicious port strike where a single TRS was parked in the docks!

In Tasman sea the UK brings forth a convoy, which is swiftly sunk by incoming Japanese submarines.
In New Zealand Coast the US Convoy, escorted by a single cruiser in the 3 box meets 2 Japanese Cruisers (or better - the cruisers meet each other, and abort each other 1 on 1!).

By the Fiji there is also a 5-4 Marine Corp of the USA, that now with the TRS can invade, somewhere.

Image
Attachments
Pacific.jpg
Pacific.jpg (463.83 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Solomon Sea

The Japanese seems determined to achieve something - for how minimal.

Their carrier force with large escort - and 2 divisions worth of invasion force - are all packed there, with lots of air support around.

The Japanese could want to secure some more isles for their perimeter, and deny air bases to the Allies (Yes that is my intent), but if the US is up for a naval battle, better now than later when they get the Essex carriers.

Yamamoto has been personally sent in Truk to oversee operations (Shame Japan is short of O-Chits to use in Naval Operations!)

The US main fleet - with carriers - is still docked into Pearl Harbour, in wait for something. Now that the Japanese have fielded their carriers already, where the US will go? But the poor weather does not give many options!

Image
Attachments
Pacific2.jpg
Pacific2.jpg (442.38 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - USA Fleet at Pearl Harbour

Image
Attachments
USAMight.jpg
USAMight.jpg (227.59 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - All quiet on Manchurian Front

Nothing is really happening there, but it's good to show what forces are there.

I think the Soviets could make a better use of that plane in Europe to be honest!

The Irktusk MIL unit has just been rebuilt instead and below it, there are oil barrels!

Image
Attachments
Manchuria.jpg
Manchuria.jpg (707.17 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - China

China is surely not a front anymore, and Japan has lots of anti partisan units.
Not that they really want to, but Japan lacks the shipping to dispatch these units quickly enough to other fronts!

Also - quite a mistake, Hong Kong is still British controlled. Something by the next turn should be over, as I can rail a unit there and in Sept / Oct march into it!

Image
Attachments
China.jpg
China.jpg (1.07 MiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1943 - Chile's impending end.

Little to say, the "Democracies" and "Protector of the Weaks and World Freedom" are going to invade via land Chile, due to its rich amount of resources.

I am highly sceptical the Chile forces can put up a good fight against such overwhelming odds, but at least they'll keep US troops off Europe for some time.

Image
Attachments
Chile.jpg
Chile.jpg (918.46 KiB) Viewed 76 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - North Atlantic Raiding!

Exploiting the Super-Combined Chit expenditure, the Germans move out the Argentine Navy, supported by a Condor, in a convoy-rick North Atlantic. (Over 20 convoys!)

Both US and CW Navies are mainly busy with the landing operations and support in fact to react en force.

Both sides find each other, but the old escort carrier has only obsolete Swordfishes on it, the Condor go through them and torpedo the carrier (Damaging it) and aborting more cruisers! Alas the Axis do not find the Allies again.



Image
Attachments
ArgNavy.jpg
ArgNavy.jpg (125.19 KiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Bay of Biscay

It seems the US and the CW have split "seas" of operations.

The US got the Bay of Biscay. With their non existant air cover the Italians flew their Alcione, in the hope to sink something ... but that mission was not blessed by luck.

Both sides find each other - Lightning included. The US fighter promptly repels the attackers, sending them home.

Take note of how the Luftwaffe redeployed fighters with their unlimited air rebases!

Image
Attachments
BayBiscay.jpg
BayBiscay.jpg (857.38 KiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - North Sea

The Royal Navy instead scours the North Sea in grand force, with carriers as well.

Kiel is entirely vacant of land forces - but the UK really want to land in Germany and give a production bonus? I doubt.

I think the landing objective is France somewhere, not even Denmark. If it was for me, I'd DoW Norway and invade it and gain lots of airbases north of Germany, especially as Germany has its own TPs in the Med and cannot reinforce it.

The RAF bombed Lille, or better tried. The RAF shot down a German fighter (pilot saved), but the Germans gunned down the old British bomber in return (And it is German soil, so their surviving pilots got captured and sent in imprisonment camps!)

Image
Attachments
NorthSea.jpg
NorthSea.jpg (1.04 MiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Ostfront, Caucasus

With unlimited air moves, the Germans and Italians bombed the hell out of the Soviet arses in the mountains; and then proceeded to assault - this time with full success; seizing a delicate mountain pass "zoc"ing the railroad to the oil rigs north of the Caucasus from one side.

A rather delicate point for the Soviets, I am sure.

Von Bock spent its leadership to support the attack, Guderian to reorganize 2 bombers.

And more Soviets linger disrupted there, including their local HQ!

Also the 8-5 White Print MECH by Krasnodar have been bombarded and disrupted!

Image
Attachments
Caucasus.jpg
Caucasus.jpg (1.07 MiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Ostfront, Lapland

Mannerheim, after having successfully led his forces to the conquest of Murmansk, is heading south toward Leningrad, the next objective.

Amazingly enough the Finnish fleet, based in Pestamo, see some passive action, sailing out of the port to ensure vital supply delivery from Pestamo to Murmansk to ensure Mannerheim troops can move smoothly!

A SS Division seem to be busy putting in security the railroad toward Murmansk.

And a screen of German forces are about Leningrad, with Finns holding safely their own side of the border.

Image
Attachments
Finland.jpg
Finland.jpg (1.13 MiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 142 - Ostfront

The VVS launched preliminary bombing strikes trying to hit the Wermacth panzers, but with little result. Only the PanzerJager unit was disrupted. Otherwise no result was achieved.

Then the Soviet Army reposition itself slightly in what are deemed tenable positions, except for a sacrificial MIL unit meant to hold the woodlands between the Don and Rostov. A known to be loss.

But the O-Chit was probably not expected. (That leaves Germany with 1 O-Chit and the Soviets with 1 as well).

The Luftwaffe and Regia Aereonautica bombarder all over the place the Soviet forces, spending lots of fuel and commanding their crews as many missions as they could handle!

Not often with success, but enough to cripple both Moscow defenders (Moscow MIL and a 8-1 GARR).
And then Moscow is stormed and conquered with Rommel's leadership!

In the center the Don is forced, ENG units lead the attack of the panzers whereas both PARA units land on the enemy forces. That is a nice +11 Blitz combat for the Axis, but the roll is bad (no losses still), and half Axis units are disorganized but the hex is gained - the Soviets retreat in disorder and in open plain.

Alas the ground strikes failed to disrupt any of the Soviet tanks in Vohronez or the woods to the north of it.

Then both Von Rundstedt and Von Manstein spent their reorganization ability to get anew some land units and bombers.

The fact the Soviets are pratically short of airplanes, only 1 fighter total and 3 bombers in Europe (and 1 more bomber in Asia), makes a very easy job for the Luftwaffe to rule the skies.
So that even a plane that was parked in Konigsberg, originally destined to the Ostfront, was rebased to Kiel.

July opened triumphally for the Axis in Russia, and without Lend Lease, and with so few resources (Soon Caucasus ones and Moscow one will be in Axis hands I expect) the Soviets are to run for the Urals.

And my friend did a sore mistake to deploy the new Garrisons upfront, now he'll have troubles relocating them using rail movements.



Image
Attachments
Ostfront1.jpg
Ostfront1.jpg (934.51 KiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Stalin's Secret Weapon

Stalin was already in Siberia, evaucated Moscow that was just fallen. In tears and despair, in a moment of solitude he hears the door being knocked.
Though he gave direct order to not be disturbed. The voice echo past the door:

"Comrade Stalin, our scientists have affirmed our secret weapon is operational!"

A beam of bright hope shined over Stalin's head, and he bothered to answer. "Have it ready, I shall use it personally to avoid this disaster."

In the matter of a hour Stalin reached for the not too far secret laboratory of Soviet research, development and innovation. His spies reported already how the USA and the Axis are researching other, destructive secret weapons. But his ... his is more subtle.

A time machine. Stalin plans indeed to go meet himself, and pursuade him to wage war to Germany when Germany is engaged with France and UK still; now that he knows the unloyal and treacherous Nazis would break their pact he so adamantly respected.

Alas, the Soviet scientists did not refined the Time Machine well enough, and it was only a week or two timetravel that Stalin did. (Long in short, my opponent depressed - and mostly did not realized what the Axis could do with a Super-Combined OChit from Germany. I agreed to that - a favor to ask back in the future - but with the premise that I'd take Moscow automatically and I'd win with maximum result another attack as long as it gets to +9 as baseline - as it happened in the Caucasus).

It was a bloody battle all over - since even the Allies moved around differently in the seas.
I'll just post the destroyed pool - but there are also an amount of damaged ships, including a Japanese CVL and an amount of cruisers by all sides (except Italy which did not fought over the sea)

Image
Attachments
destroyed.jpg
destroyed.jpg (33.7 KiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - After a grandtotal of 6 impulses...

The losses of the reply above are after the first two impulses, one each.

Here we played 4 more impulses, so these are the losses at Jul / Aug Impulse #6.

The Soviets seem to be beyond recovery ... even with General Winter coming, their production is very low, at the level of Italy.



Image
Attachments
destroyed.jpg
destroyed.jpg (78 KiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - The end of Chile.

The Brazilo-American armada that conquered Argentina has moved into Chile, and seized the capital with a decise and strong attack.

Colombia is being currently invaded; the defense plan is that if we cannot have such oil, neither the Allies should.

Then Bolivia is the last country in South America that still retains resources of worth! And that one simply requires 1 unit to conquer it!

Image
Attachments
Chile.jpg
Chile.jpg (1.26 MiB) Viewed 80 times
AlbertN
Posts: 4201
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:44 pm
Location: Italy

RE: Cohen vs Enrico - AAR nr.4 (Alas Again Restarting!)

Post by AlbertN »

Jul / Aug 1942 - Operation Fiji-One

The US forces based in the Fiji were working to perform an invasion in Efate; but to much of their dismay their organization took too long, and the Japanese reinforced appropriately with planes in range (Their whole carrier lot is sailing in the sea area just north).

Ultimately the US forfeitted the possibility to land, deeming it too risky. (Rightfully so.)

Image
Attachments
Fiji.jpg
Fiji.jpg (316.25 KiB) Viewed 80 times
Post Reply

Return to “After Action Report”