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This week in the AvA: Pacific Battles December 1943
« on: December 23, 2017, 12:45:03 PM »
As the winter settles in the northern states, America's war machine is gathering steam. With ship, airplane, and tank production entering numbers never seen before, the sleeping giant is fully awake, and it's mad.  With Germany U-Boat wolf-packs sinking convoys from Halifax to the UK, and the stubborn Japanese entrenched in various islands around the Philippines, the USN and USAAF finally are getting some wins. A recent destroyer skirmish around the of Cape St. George (Battle of Cape St. George) resulted in a win for the USN at 5 and 0 - 5 IJN ships sunk with no USN damage. Recent installation of the Mark I radars for the 5" on the Fletcher class destroyers make their shells land with uncanny accuracy in all kinds of weather and light. The Corsair is about to enter service, as well as an average of 40 aircraft carriers, 2 battle ships, and a hundred destroyers, cruisers, and a variety of other naval vessels all equipped with advanced radar and combat systems. General MacArthur is preparing the beginning plans to recapture the Philippines mainland with General Eisenhower is officially named head of Overlord, the invasion of Normandy.  The Manhattan project now is 1 + year since first fission.

Things are not going well for either fascist Germany nor Japanese Imperial forces with the three powers (USSR/USA/UK) now working together their forces and resources.


USAAF
B-25C
P-40N
P-38G
USN
F4F-4
LVT's
PT Boats

IJA
G4M1-11
Ki-43-II
Ki-61
IJN
A6M5b
LVT's
PT Boats

Vehicles
M-3
M-8
M-16
« Last Edit: December 23, 2017, 12:46:43 PM by Mister Fork »
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