Makin

20.11.1943 - 23.11.1943

PacPG: 20.11.1943 - 22.11.1943

Scenario Map:




When you move the mouse pointer over the map, unit name, strength and coordinates are displayed as a label. When you press terrain button object name is displayed (city, river, sea, ...)

Changes and corrections of map:

Scenario author:
Scenario origin:
Last revision date:
stanny
4.3.2005
30.1.2011
  
First release:
Revision released:

4.4.2011 ( Relase 02 )
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One of the scenarios, which are not executable in PacG, but their maps are ready for enthusiasts who would like to use them for create new scen. This is part of the island of Butaritari in Makin Atoll. Shape more or less corresponded to reality, were added anti-tank trenches, palms, lagoons and marshes. Also with the village Ukiangang somehow in the original map didnt calculate. Moreover, the map was extended to the west, which added a pier and village Butaritari.

Original map:




When you move the mouse pointer over the map object (city, river, ...), its name, coordinates, optionally flag are displayed as a label

Historic overview:

Operation codename: Galvanic
Defending second main objective of Operation GALVANIC, the island of Butaritari in Makin Atoll, was not nearly such impressive (as in the case of Tarawa). Japanese commander was Lt. Seizo Ishikawa and had 384 soldiers of combat troops and 414 men of working groups. Defense device on Butaritari were concentrated around the seaplane base and terminal. (Miloš Hubáček - Ofenziva v Pacifiku, Mladá fronta, 2000)

Article on Czech Wikipedia
Article on English Wikipedia

Scenario in dates:
December 9, 1941: In the Pacific - Gilbert Islands, Tarawa and Makin are occupied by the Japanese.
August 17, 1942: Gilbert Islands - A raiding unit of the US Marine Corps, in which James Roosevelt, the eldest son of the US President, also serves, attacks the seaplane base on Makin Island, landing from submarines USS Argonaut (SM-1) and USS Nautilus (SS-168). The purpose of the raid is to get intelligence and to draw Japanese attention from Guadalcanal, but none of them succeed, and the action, on the contrary, leads to the later fortification of the Gilbert Islands by the Japanese and the American losses during their attack. However, the operation boosts morale and tests Raider tactics. The war film Gung Ho! will be made about this event during the war, with attack commander Evans Carlson as a technical advisor during production.
August 11, 1943: Central Pacific - US Army defense forces occupy remote, deserted Baker Island in preparation for a campaign against the Gilbert and Marshall Islands. Construction of an airfield for B-24 bombers and P-40 fighters begins immediately.
August 25, 1943: In the United States - In Camp Elliot, California, the V Amphibious Corps is formed, the core of which is the three Divisions of the Marine Corps (3rd, 4th, and 5th), and becomes the striking amphibious force of the 5th Fleet. Headed by one of the most competent, General Holland McTyeire Smith. It is the commander who since the outbreak of war directed extensive training of the US Army, Navy and Marines in amphibious combat, which subsequently became the main factor of successful American landings in the Pacific and Atlantic. The corps under his leadership will gradually conquer the Gilbert, Marshall and Marian Islands, eventually Iwo Jima and General Smith will retire after the war, recognized a the "father" of modern U.S. amphibious warfare.
September 1, 1943: In the Central Pacific - US forces land on Baker Island and build an air strip within a week. This action is to support the campaign in the Gilbert Islands.
November 18, 1943: Carolina Archipelago - In attacking the Japanese Truk convoy, US submarine USS Sculpin (SS-191) is sunk by destroyer Yamagumo. Part of the survivors are taken captive, but Captain John P. Cromwell, commander of a wolf pack of submarines patrolling before Truk and knows the plans for upcoming operation Galvanic, the secrets of breaking the Japanese secret codes, and long-term Allied strategic plans in the head, voluntarily sinks with the ship.
November 19, 1943: In the Gilbert Islands - Carrier aircraft of US Task Force 50 (Admiral Pownall) raid Mili, Tarawa, Makin and Nauru as a prelude to landings. Four carrier groups are engaged in the operation. There are 11 carriers, 5 battleships and 6 cruisers in the American task force.
November 20, 1943: In the Gilbert Islands - American forces begin amphibious assaults. On the Tarawa Atoll, the 2nd Marine Division (General J. C. Smith) lands on Betio Island. Task Force 53 (Admiral Hill) provides naval support with 3 battleships and 4 cruisers and air support from 4 escort carriers. Of the 5000 American troops in the initial landing 1500 become casualties. The Japanese garrison consists of 4800 troops under the command of Admiral Shibasaki, supported by 50 artillery pieces and 14 light tanks Type 95. On Makin Atoll, the US 27th Infantry Division (General RC Smith) lands on Butaritari. Task Force 52 (Admiral Turner) provides naval support with 4 battleships and 4 cruisers and air support from 3 escort carriers. Meanwhile, the USS Independence (CVL-22) from Task Force 50 is hit by an aerial torpedo.
November 21, 1943: In the Gilbert Islands - On Tarawa Atoll, more American troops (of the 2nd Marine Divison) land on Betio Island. There are heavy casualties initially. However, by noon some progress is being made in successfully landing more troops. Other American units land on Bairiki Island. On Makin Atoll, elements of the US 27th Infantry Division begin to advance on Butaritari Island.
November 22, 1943: In the Gilbert Islands - On the Tarawa Atoll, there is heavy fighting. The American marines are advancing. On Makin Atoll, the American infantry occupy most of Butaritari by nightfall. On Abimama Atoll, there are American landings.
November 23, 1943: In the Gilbert Islands - On Tarawa Atoll, the battle ends by noon. The US marines have suffered 1000 killed and 2000 wounded. The Japanese garrison of 4800 troops has been annihilated. A total of 17 wound Japanese troops and 129 Korean laborers are the only survivors. On Makin Atoll, the battle is also completed. American infantry have suffered about 200 dead and wounded. The Japanese have lost about 600 killed, wounded or captured. The total American losses in the Battle of Makin are twice as high as the Japanese, as Japanese I-175 submarine on the coast of Butaritari Island torpedoes the escort carrier USS Liscome Bay (CVE-56), whose subsequent catastrophic explosion kills 600 seamen, including Doris "Dorrie" Miller, the first American black knit in the US Navy decorated with the Naval Cross, for the pride in fighting aboard the battleship of USS West Virginia (BB-48) in an attack on Pearl Harbor.
December 20, 1943: United States - The premiere of the war film Gung Ho! (full title Gung Ho!: The Story of Carlson´s Makin Island Raiders ), based on the story of the raid US Marine Corps unit on Makin Island in August 1942.

Literature sources:
Jordan, David, Wiest Andrew: Atlas Of World War II.,   Ottovo nakladatelství, 2006, Praha
.Swanston, Alexander & Malcolm: The Historical Atlas of World War II,   Columbus, 2007, Praha
.Šnajdr, Miroslav: Flying Marines,   Akcent, 2015, Třebíč
Hrbek, Jaroslav, Hrbek Ivan: Námořní válka vrcholí (War at sea culminates),   Naše vojsko, 1995, Praha
Hubáček, Miloš: Ofenzíva v Pacifiku (Offensive in Pacific),   Mladá fronta, 2000, Praha
Rottman, Gordon L.: Battle orders 12 US special warfare units in the Pacific theater 1941-45,   Computer press, 2007, Brno
Pejčoch, Ivo: Lehký tank Typ 95 Ha-Go (Light tank Type 95 Ha-Go),  HPM No. 1/1994

Game play matters:

Campaign play:
In the case of lose campaign is over. In the case of Minor victory game offers two options - scenario Admirality Islands or Eniwetok. In the case of Major victory follows directly scenario Marshall Islands.

Scenario rarities:
In this scenario, Japanese forces have no air support even airfield. There was not any airfield on Butaritari and surrounding air bases had been greatly depleted. The attacking side as the enemy attacking from the sea to the island at the beginning of the battle has no strategic ground point. Held the role of an initial point performs virtual and unpossible to occupy strategic hex in the sea.

Scenario data:

Map size: 65 x 48 hexes
14 turns, 6 turns per day
Version: PacAGPG 1, Starting side: Allies, Campaign: US campaign, Order in campaign: 6.
Allied states:    USA
Axis states:    Japan
Neutral states:    -
Allies:    attack
Axis:    defend
Experience of Allied purchased units:   
Experience of Axis purchased units:   
Climate region:    Oceania, tropics
Weather character in region:    Rain regularly all year round.
Game time costingness of scenario:    14.03 %
(product of units and turns numbers divided by difference between the most long and the most short scenario)
Number of Allied units:
47 units, from them are 12 core units and 35 auxiliary units
6 air units, 12 naval units and 29 ground units
0 of units are loaded to air transport and 29 to naval transport
Transports Air/Naval:
Allies - Axis


1/28 - 0/0
Number of Axis units:
50 units
0 air units, 2 naval units and 48 ground units
0 of units are loaded to air transport and 0 to naval transport

Initial prestige + every turn donation:
Allies / Axis


400 + 0 / 500 + 50
Max number of Allied units:
51 units, from them are 12 core units and 39 auxiliary units
- on start of scenario is possible to purchase 4 unit
   (0 core + 4 auxiliary)
Max number of Axis units:
50 units
- on start of scenario is possible to purchase 0 unit
Transport units:
Allies - air:    C-47 Dakota
Axis - air:    not available
Allies - naval:    AF Transport
Axis - naval:    not available

Victory conditions:

Major victory:      All strategic objectives must be token up to 10. turn
Minor victory:      All strategic objectives must be token up to last turn

Prestige donation for Major victory:      100
Prestige donation for Minor victory:      50

Battle participated units:

   Complete list of all units on map including coordinates, strenght, experience etc.

 List of types participated units
Allied units:

Infantry HW 43 (USA)
Infantry 43 (USA)
Sea Bees (USA)
Bridge Engineers (USA)
M3A1 Lee (USA)
M3 Stuart (USA)
37mm ATG (USA)
US 105mm Gun (USA)
F6F Hellcat (USA)
TBF Avenger (USA)
SBD Dauntless (USA)
Destroyer (USA)
Light Cruiser (USA)
Heavy Cruiser (USA)
Battleship class Maryland (USA)
Escort Aircraft Carrier (USA)
US M2 Halftruck (USA)
US GM Truck (USA)
LVT-2 Water Buffalo (USA)
AF Transport (USA)
Axis units:

Hohei 1943 (Infantry 1943) (Japan)
Senpaku Kohei (Engineers - SNLF) (Japan)
Type 95 Ha-Go (Japan)
Meiji 38 Improved 75mm Field Gun (Japan)
Type 98 20mm (Japan)
Type 88 75mm (Japan)
Strong Point (Japan)
Pill Box (Japan)
Submarine (Japan)
Isuzu Type 94 6-Wheeled Truck (Japan)

The same time period scenarios:

Tarawa (PacAGPG 1), Makin (PacAGPG 1), Finschhafen (PacAGPG 2), Tarawa (PacPG 1), Makin (PacPG 2)

Map names list:

Butaritari Village
East Tank Barrier
Government Pier
King´s Wharf
Lagoon
On Chong´s Wharf
Pacific Ocean
Stone Pier
Ukiangang Point
Ukiangang Village
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Tactical map (large & detail):

Basic map
Map with unloaded transports and order numbers of units

Battlefield map:







Photographs:







Light tanks type M3 Stuart on Butaritari island. In addition, tanks type M3 Lee participated battle too.



West tank barrier



American fighter Wildcat over Butaritari island