The Battle of Balikpapan was the concluding stage of the Borneo campaign (1945). The landings took place on 1 July 1945. The Australian 7th Division, composed of the 18th, 21st and 25th Infantry Brigades, with support troops, made an amphibious landing, codenamed Operation Oboe Two a few miles north of Balikpapan, on the island of Borneo. The landing had been preceded by heavy bombing and shelling by Australian and US air and naval forces. The Japanese were outnumbered and out gunned, but like the other battles of the Pacific War, many of them fought to the death.
Major operations had ceased by July 21. The 7th Division's casualties were significantly lighter than they had suffered in previous campaigns. The battle was one of the last to occur in World War II, beginning a few weeks before the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki effectively ended the war. Japan surrendered while the Australians were combing the jungle for stragglers.
Following the surrender the three Brigades were committed to occupation duties until around February 1946. The 21st Brigade was detached to Makassar in the Celebes Islands to accept surrender of the Japanese forces, release POWs and maintain civil order.
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Allied
Royal Australian Air Force
No.2 Squadron (B-25) 12 pilots
No. 21 Squadron (B-24) 12 pilots
No. 75 Squadron (Kittyhawk P-40) 12 pilots
No. 80 Squadron (Kittyhawk P-40) 12 pilots
No. 452 Squadron (Seafire) 12 pilots
13th Air Force (USAAC)
69th Bombardment Squadron (B-25) 12 pilots
371st Bombardment Squadron (B-24) 12 pilots
68th Fighter squadron (P-38) 12 pilots
339th Fighter Squadron (P-38) 12 pilots
USMC
VMF-511 (F4U-1D) 12 pilots
VMF-512 (F4U-1D) 12 pilots
VMTB-233 (TBM-3) 12 pilots
USN
VF-40 (F6F) 12 pilots
Axis
17th Sentai (Ki-61) 16 pilots
26th Sentai (Ki-61) 16 pilots
28th Sentai (Ki-61) 16 pilots
55th Sentai (Ki-61) 16 pilots
56th Sentai (Ki-61) 16 pilots
105th Sentai (Ki-61) 16 pilots
22nd Sentai (Ki-84) 16 pilots
73rd Sentai (Ki-84) 16 pilots
85th Sentai (Ki-84) 16 pilots
245th Kantai (Zeke) 16 pilots
263rd Kantai (Zeke) 16 pilots
299th Kantai (Zeke) 16 pilots
917th Kantai (Zeke) 16 pilots
932nd Kantai (Zeke) 16 pilots
976th Kantai (Zeke) 16 pilots
The Allies had superior aircraft and numbers at this final stage of the conflict. This Scenario would suppose Japan had enough aircraft to wage one last measure of defense before total defeat.
The Axis would have a slight edge on numbers. The Allies need to strike six targets apiece.
Both CO's would have no restrictions on how to deploy forces to defend and attack the 6 objectives.
This would be a one life event for the air battle. When a player is done with air battle then they would move to the second part of the battle involving LVT's and M8's. Each side will have one CV group attacking an enemy port. Each side will have to split their forces in defending home port and attacking enemy port. The winner will be the first one to capture the other's port.
I'll throw this one out for consideration.