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THE ISLAND OF MALABASCAR

Monday, July 11, 2022

Port Moresby Air Raid


A GENERAL PETTYGREE BATTLESTORY

Location: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Date: July 1942 (2022)
Situation: Japanese Air Attack on Port Moresby
Rules: Foundationally "Bag The Hun" With Home Rule Variants
Miniatures: We Use What We Have --- Geography Is Imagineered
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AIR RAID AT PORT MORESBY
Tabletop Game: 9 July 2022

MacArthur's Headquarters --- Brisbane, Australia

"The Japanese air arm hit Port Moresby this morning, Sir. News is patchy because communication was poor due to atmospherics. Here is what we know General MacArthur, first from a Lieutenant Newton flying a Wildcat off Enterprise."

Lt. John J. Newton, (Jay) from Visalia, California.

"Captain Garner and I flew as a pair on a northerly heading east of Port Moresby. Four unescorted Japanese bombers were observed on a southwest course. 

"We banked right, (northeast) then curved northwest [shown] to arrive on their tails firing at one Betty on the left side of the formation." (Photo courtesy of Dave G.) 

"Smoke erupted from the port engine [black and yellow smoke] but the plane was not brought down. Enemy side gunners poured fire into us too. Garner radioed saying, Jay, my cat won't last long. Sorry, but I've got to return to Enterprise or I'll be swimming." (Photo courtesy of Dave G.)

"As he veered away, I wished him luck and a beer on me when I returned home." [That's Bill flying Garner out of the fight. Lt. Newton had not yet moved this turn. In a moment he would zoom 50 cm straight because as he says....]

"Three Oscars appeared on my tail. [Behind the other light blue Wildcat] Luckily I was helped by the arrival of three RAAF Hurricanes. I later learned they brought down two Oscars, losing one of their own." (Photo courtesy of Dave G.)

"By this time the bombers had outdistanced me though I had turned to reengage."

"Soon a fire and smoke plume rose in the dock area. It was then that I noticed my reduced fuel gauge. Returning to Enterprise had become essential." (Photo courtesy of Dave G.)

"At my debriefing back aboard ship, I learned that Captain Garner decided to land at a Port Moresby airfield rather than risk returning to the carrier. Our beer will have to wait."

"What damage did the harbor sustain General Pettygree?"

"The fire and smoke plume I daresay was a destroyed fuel tank at Flashtons."

"We also learned one disabled PBY...." (Photo courtesy of Dave G.)

"Was destroyed in the seaplane bay to the west."

"And an Australian Brigade was strafed traveling north on the Kokoda Track as it reached the lower foothills of the Owen Stanley Mountains."

"An inbound Corvette and minesweeper sustained no damage. Both assisted in the defence of the port with anti-aircraft fire."

"Finally the merchantman J. B. Tucker was not hit. She pulled out of her berth thinking fuel depot explosions and fire might spread to her. Indeed one of the Thatcher Kerosene's tanks was eventually bombed close by. Imagine the potential carnage."

"Well General Pettygree, the enemy is getting his punches in now, but we will counterpunch soon enough. Hard."


CLOSING REMARKS

1. Owen Stanley Mountain foothills on the left and Port Moresby on the right. (Photo courtesy of Dave G.)

2. Japanese Pilots: Greg B. (Left/Tony Fighters) and Dave G. (Right Oscar/Fighters). Port Moresby is bottom center. (Photo courtesy of Nick K.)

Joe G. (Left flew Japanese bombers at first vs Bill P. (Photo courtesy of Nick K.) 

3. Allied Pilots: Rob O. (USA P-40Bs), Nick K. (RAAF Hurricanes) and Bill P. (USA Wildcats) Allied players moved ships and fired AA batteries as needed.

4. Japanese Victory Points: Joe G. 21 and Greg B. 5 (PBY destroyed and strafing attack on the Kokoda Track) = 26.  Joe G. took the prize as "pilot of the game." He scored 19 at the fuel tanks. This was his first game flight too. Well done Joe!

5. Allied Victory Points: Nick 4 points for knocking down two Oscars. 

5. "...a great game Saturday! Had a ball rolling dice again." Nick   

6. "Thanks Bill - I had a great time." Dave

7. You are welcome. Thank you for your sincere interest and help running the game. Bill P.

8. Allied aircraft: GHQ 1/285. Japanese aircraft Raiden 1/300. Ships: Warlord Cruel Seas.

9. Readers! Thank you for looking in. General Pettygree looks forward to your remarks.

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Saturday, July 2, 2022

 A GENERAL PETTYGREE BATTLESTORY

Location: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Date: July 1942 (2022)
Situation: Japanese Air Attack on Port Moresby
Rules: Foundationally "Bag The Hun" With Home Rule Variants 
Miniatures: We Use What We Have --- Geography Is Imagineered
Click on photos to enlarge them
PRELUDE
Tabletop game background scheduled for 9 July 2022.

Brisbane, Australia

"Right on time General."

"Welcome to Brisbane, General MacArthur."

"Thank you General Pettygree."

"Would you honour us by inspecting our Royal Australian Naval Honour Guard? Afterwards it is only a short drive into the city and your new headquarters."

"Present Arms!"

"Well turned out. Thank you."

"Your staff, I believe you call them the Bataan Gang, has not arrived. Meanwhile, I can give you a briefing as of this morning from Port Moresby." 

"Do so."

"The enemy holds the northeast coast of New Guinea. Our PBYs report significant build-ups. An inevitable move south by air and land assets across the Owen Stanley Mountains against Port Moresby is therefore expected any day.

"We have limited numbers blocking the Kokoda Track. It's the only way to Port Moresby. All dense jungle. Flights of Hurricanes and your P-40Bs are now on station. That's all we know right now."

"More is en-route to help.We'll see them off." 


Kokoda Jungle Track, Owen Stanley Mountains
North of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
1/144th Regiment

"Not much of a trail, Captain Okumiya"

"Hai (yes), Lieutenant Ogawa, and visibility is what, one to two meters? Take your company south until you contact the Australians. I will follow with the rest of the battalion. Force the enemy back and we'll push hard for Port Moresby."

"I hope we will receive air reconnaisance reports soon, Sir."

"It doesn't matter now. The important thing is to get to Port Moresby. That's when we'll need good reports and tactical air support."

Japanese Air Reconnaisance Above Port Moresby

West Bay, Seaplane Base

Port Moresby Ahead

East Bay Harbour Facilities --- Banking For Home

Two Merchant Ships

The Kokoda Track --- Rising To The Owen Stanley Mountains

CLOSING REMARKS

1. Six to seven friends are expected to fly on 9 July to attack and defend Port Moresby.

2. Your remarks are welcome as usual.