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-Saturday edition of "Kurita surprise" AAR-
« on: July 28, 2001, 05:28:00 PM »
-Saturday edition of "Kurita surprise" AAR-

We ran three rounds, but the first one was just a quick test run won by IJN, so this AAR will depict only round 2 and 3.

ROUND 2

As soon as USN Catalinas spotted the enemy a wing of TBF was launched, the inexpert admiral Busc also ordered both the american taskgroups turn to directly intercept the enemy as soon as possible
The leader of IJN admiral Ghostamoto, a  very well versed and experienced seahunter, knew it was an error..
In fact just after the first wave of TBFs managed to reach and hit the enemy, the IJN warships reached gun combat distance, beginning to fire.
IJN had a clear firepower superiority,  japaneese gunners were aiming on the bigger targets, the aircraft carriers.

One after the other the carriers were lost, and with them the only advantage of the USN.
The remnants of the american taskgroups bravely decided not to try disengaging.

The final outcome was dramatic, the USN were completely anhillated, while the IJN lost only 3 warships. It was a total Japaneese victory

ROUND 3

This time USN, having learned from his previous experience, decided to try avoiding a close engagement and use its only advantage, the Avengers.

In fact when at 3.30 pm an USN Floating boat spotted the enemy 30 miles away NW of the american ships a first wave of TBFs was immediatly launched, while all the ships were ordere to turn 180 to avoi interception.

The TBF pilots displayed great courage and ability: in spite of the fury of the defenders, they succeeded to inflict most serious losses to the Japanese fleet, sinking one destroyer and damaging a cruiser.

This game was repeated again and again: the USN losing many of its planes but always managing to hurt the enemy hard.

The results achieved were great, 9 enemy warships were sunk, and even the admiral Ghosthamoto was wounded when his personal PT boat was attacked and destroyed by the americans.

Bytheway very high losses were suffered amongst the TBF crews (21 aircrafts were destroyed by enemy fire).  

Some long range gun combat was tried at the end of the day, just before the two fleets had to disengage definitively.

During this phase the  IJN scored some hits, destroying a cruiser.

              -round two scores-
US NAVY:
1 cruiser sunk (400)
9 destroyers sunk (900)
1 PT boat sunk (10 pts)
total: 1310 pts

Imperial Japaneese Navy:

1 cruiser sunk (400)
21 TBFs shoot down (210)
total: 610 pts


Gold Medals awarded:

- Ensign MrSmiley, USN, TBF pilot for sinkin several destroyers.

- Lieutenant Witch, USN, TBF pilot for sinking a cruiser.

- Ensign Minus,IJN, ship gunner, for shooting down several enemy aircrafts.

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« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2001, 06:14:00 PM »
Was a fun snapshot to be sure!

Personally sunk 2 of the enemy flattops & assisted on 2 more in the 2nd round.

3rd frame was a bit frustrating, chasing enemy CV's that spawned endless waves of TBM's. About the time we got in guns range I experienced a lockup & called it a day.

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« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2001, 06:43:00 PM »
LOL Enjoyed your AAR Busc!  :)
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« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2001, 04:20:00 PM »
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Gold Medals awarded:

- Ensign MrSmiley, USN, TBF pilot for sinkin several destroyers.

- Lieutenant Witch, USN, TBF pilot for sinking a cruiser.

- Ensign Minus,IJN, ship gunner, for shooting down several enemy aircrafts.[/QB]

Hehe, fame at last, or is it,
"infamy infamy, they've all got it infamy"

was a fun night, shame No's always so low :-(
thanx CM's  <S>

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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2001, 03:00:00 PM »
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Originally posted by buscaglia:
-Saturday edition of "Kurita surprise" AAR-

We ran three rounds, but the first one was just a quick test run won by IJN, so this AAR will depict only round 2 and 3.

Oh great... so because the IJN won the first round it is dismissed as a "quick test"!  Well, I'm sorry, but nothing was said about a test at the time!  Was it the fact that I managed to sink the US carrier (with Witch on board) within a short time of it starting that has made you say this?  I had felt quite proud of my achievement, and to see it dismissed in this way feels like a real kick in the teeth.  

I did enjoy taking part in the snapshot as I love using the big guns on the ships, but I'm feeling a little deflated about it all now.    :confused:

[ 08-02-2001: Message edited by: Flossy ]
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« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2001, 06:21:00 PM »
I really doubt Busc was attempting to "steal" anyone's victory or would bother to pour over the logs see who sunk what ship just to "cheapen" their victory.

Frankly CM's don't have time for that kind of nonsense.  :rolleyes:

I was not there, but I will guess he jumped the ships too close in the first round, which would insure an IJN victory considering their firepower.
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« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2001, 06:09:00 AM »
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Originally posted by daddog:
I was not there, but I will guess he jumped the ships too close in the first round, which would insure an IJN victory considering their firepower.

Hmmm, well it sounds more like a male ego thing to me - the US side couldn't stand the thought of a female player sinking one of their ships so early in the event.    :rolleyes:

Anyway, I know I did it, and it's not worth the hassle of arguing about it.  I was just a little disappointed that it was written off as a "quick test", when nothing was said to that effect at the time.
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