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Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 21st, 2014, 11:40 pm
by Redhorse
It was an experiment. Not sure I'll do it again.
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 12:23 am
by Redhorse
July 1943 - The Allied Italian Campaign begins. The Texas Expeditionary Force assembles its largest joint task force to date: Task Force Arctic.
The Naval Task Force was again composed of an escort group, fire support group, and two landing groups, "A" and "B". Landing Group A conducted its landing onto Sicily on 9-10 July, with the 1st Marine Brigade seizing the beachhead, the 1st Infantry Regiment consolidating the gains and seizing an airfield, and the 1st Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry Division, and 7th Armored Division coming ashore later to destroy Axis forces on the island. The two infantry divisions had reorganized over the winter, deactivating their large infantry brigades and adopting a smaller, but extremely agile regimental structure. These three divisions were organized into I Corps, the first corps-level unit since the First World War.
Most of Landing Group "A" returned to North Africa to embark the 2nd Marine Brigade, and the 4th, 9th, and 10th Infantry Divisions. The 4th was a Texas Guard Division, the 9th and 10th formed from the excess infantry regiments of the 1st Infantry Division. They landed onto mainland Italy between 9-16 September, and conducted operations as II Corps.
Between the landings, the 5th Air Force established an airbase on Sicily for its 12th Attack Wing, initially dedicated to supporting I Corps but provided to II Corps in September while its sister corps was consolidating after Sicilian operations ended on 17 August. I Corps would later join II Corps to form a Field Army in Italy for the remainder of the war.
The entire operation stressed the Navy to its limits, as over half the destroyers needed for convoy escort were provided for the Task Force. Thankfully, a new destroyer squadron and two destroyer escort squadrons were available to Atlantic Command to fill the gap.
Destroyer squadrons are also moving away from the mixed ship class formations seen in 1943, but with some mixing tolerated to provide essential technological capabilities to each squadron.
Enjoy the eye candy, and Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it.
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 12:48 am
by emperor_andreas
What a wonderful Thanksgiving present...epic job! And a Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, my friend!
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 6:49 am
by odysseus1980
In this thred I like most the fleet presentation. Each is wonderful.
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 12:38 pm
by BB1987
A-m-a-z-i-n-g
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 1:35 pm
by apdsmith
Wow. Just wow.
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 1:58 pm
by JSB
The fleet presentations are amazing !
JSB
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 3:18 pm
by Novice
Magnificent.
I would suggest that your amphibious task forces will have some ex-liners for troop transports, in future threads.
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 10:43 pm
by Redhorse
I would suggest that your amphibious task forces will have some ex-liners for troop transports, in future threads.
I hear you, Novice. I'd love to convert a liner like the US did, but when I researched what was actually built in Texas Shipyards there weren't any liners in the list. Like always, I try to put limits on what I can actually do.
I found my data here:
http://shipbuildinghistory.com/history/shipbuilders.htm
It's a great site and its information is not always complete, but good enough for AU work. Texas built DDs, DEs, LCI(L)s, LSMs, Liberty Ships, lots of Maritime Commission C-1s, tugs, coastal tankers and minesweepers. Right now I'm saving up surplus tonnage for some CVEs.
Re: Republic of Texas
Posted: November 28th, 2014, 10:54 pm
by Redhorse
August 1943: The P-47D-25 goes to Europe. The 161st, 162nd, and 163rd Fighter Squadrons are equipped with the type:
By this stage of the war, combat experience has eliminated most of the national markings on the rudder. The 161st and its sister squadrons received an experimental camouflage scheme of Field Drab and Intermediate Blue.