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October 24,1944
From: Commander, Task Force 58.2.4
To: Commander Task Force 58
Fwd: Commander US 7th Fleet Headquarters Pearl Harbor USTHWI
Fwd: CINCPACFLT Headquarters Pearl Harbor USTHWI
Subj: After action report, engagement of Japanese Southern Quarter Force, Japanese Mobile Fleet
Battleships USS West Virginia, USS Maine and USS Montana (Mains 18", 16". Secondaries 8" and 5") And Heavy Cruisers Boston, Bremerton and Portland (8"mains, 5" secondaries and four battery torpedo launchers) Engaged Japanese Southern Quarter force consisting of....
Battleships: Shigano and Kure (16"mains, 8" secondaries)
Heavy Cruisers: Koga and Akari (8" mains, 5 "secondaries and torpedo launchers)
Light Cruiser: Hirugame (5 inch mains, torpedo launchers)
Destroyers: Nahami, Chitose, Fukumake and Fukuoka (5 inch mains, torpedo tubes)
Initial engagement range 20.8 KM
Final closed combat range 6.4 KM
Battleships Shigano and Kure were dispatched first with Kure destroyed by four torpedoes fired by Bremerton
Heavy cruisers Koga and Akari were destroyed by gunfire and torpedo hits
Light cruiser Hirugame was sunk by massed gunfire
Destroyers were dispatched in turn by massed gunfire.
USS Maine took the brunt of punishment from the enemy battleships and was sadly lost by torpedoes which detonated her forward magazine.
USS West Virginia took two torpedoes and Montana took one torpedo. Portland took two torpedoes and retired from the battle.
Battle lasted 48 minutes. All enemy combatants sunk. Broom tied to main mast....clean sweep. Better luck next time Tojo.
Captain USS West Virginia sends.
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How about at some point incorporating modern ideas like bulkhead sloping and deck slope into battleship designs like what a battleship would look and behave like if it were designed after the Zumwalt or the Metcaff strike ship designs?
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All ships launched in 1938....
This morning HMS Agamemnon (15inch mains, 14 inch mains, 13 inch secondaries and 5 inch secondaries) and the battlecruiser HMS Ocean (nine 16 inch mains and 5 inch 3 inch secondaries) engaged the Jerry battleship KGM Hessen (14 inch mains, 8 inch secondaries) and the battlecruiser Tannenberg (15 inch mains, 5 inch secondaries) at a starting range of 18 KM with the closest close range of 11.5 KM. Accuracy fire on Hessen with continued hits was attained at 35 minutes into the fight.
KGM Hessen was sunk after 45 minutes of engagement by combined gunfire while KGM Tannenberg escaped the range with 80 percent structure and 99 percent floatability.
Damage to HMS Agamemnon was 80 percent structure and 85 percent floatability while damage to HMS ocean was 70 percent structure and 75 percent floatability. My apologies to his majesty for the abuse of his most splendid battlecruiser but a good job was made by all hands. Hail Britannia!
Scratch one "Jerry can" for his Majesty King George. GSTK!
Captain HMS Agamemnon sends his compliments.
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I guess both ships tried that during the actual Chesapeake fight but they couldn't get a proper alignment and weren't that fast to make any real damage. I can imagine watching the fight from Sules Point must have been like watching paint dry.
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That's an awesome idea disc!
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Let's hear some "After Action" reports from people with detailed descriptions of your tactics, victories and loses, ships involved and so forth.
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Bring in the PT 109 class! I want to try some fast attack! Imagine the PT boats with modern turbo fan engines?!
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The Yamato design suffered from one weakness. The Japanese didn't weld the Citadel, they riveted it. Basically the Yamato's were oversized Titanics doomed to fail. When you look at how they ended up compared to say the Nagato or the Kirishima, their failed design is obvious.
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Fort Drum
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There will be one last internment this year. A former crewman's remains will be brought to Hawaii around June 2021 and he will be the last one placed in the hull. The cable line used by divers to do all internments will then be cut free from Arizona to be placed in the exhibits at the Pacific war museum.
Honestly? I wish the Arizona memorial was closed to tourists so the ship and crew could be left in peace to return to dust from which they came. I think the memorial is treated more like a tourist trap now.
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Very pleased with the progress and playability thus far! Can't wait for a Juttland style combat to blow up some British cruisers!
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Why only enemy, when your own ships do the same it doesn't bother you?
Quite right there school teacher.
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For a life long Navy man....yes it was worth the purchase. My only complaint so far is that as you reduce the graphics down to fast, you lose seeing torpedo wakes in the water but love the challenge. And yes, I'm willing to be patient because the game is still growing.
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I would like Battleship spotter planes at the least.
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Why do damaged enemy ships continue to fire their guns when the angle of their list makes any possibility to hit a target impossible? A serious list should stop the enemy from firing.
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I support this idea of crew mechanics.
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Not that it hasn't been difficult so far to figure out.
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At what point will we see a PDF manual?
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How short sighted so many people were after WWII to keep all these museum ships in the salt water. Constitution can do it because she's re-planked every 10 years. You can't "re-plank" expensive steel hulls. Every museum warship in the US is on borrowed time unless they are permanently drydocked.
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Fleet Tactics and Coastal Combat, 2nd Edition | Wayne P. Hughes Jr. | download (b-ok.cc)
https://b-ok.cc/book/3426588/d416e0 Kygun, Tactics of the Imperial Japanese Navy
https://b-ok.cc/book/5702077/52778c Naval Strategy of WWI
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The AI system is probably work in progress so for now I "de-div" my ships and control them individually.
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You're right, even with good electro-hydraulics a ship's max swing is usually 40 degrees at best.
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USS Texas and other visits
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Victory is a treasure