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I'm goin' down 09-26-11 03:39 AM

trivia time
 
What was the Tokyo Express?

Who gave it that nick name?

Why was it called the Tokyo Express?

What was the route of the Tokyo Express?

Arlo 09-26-11 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by I'm goin' down (Post 1756084)
What was the Tokyo Express?

Who gave it that nick name?

Why was it called the Tokyo Express?

What was the route of the Tokyo Express?

The nickname given for use of IJN ships transporting troops and supplies at night.

The American press.

To protect the original name "Cactus Express" from public knowledge, "Cactus" being an operational codename.

Japan to the Solomons.

fitzcarraldo 09-26-11 06:54 AM

And:

Is there a mod with the Tokyo Express really simulated?

TMO? RSRDC? FOTRS?

(I donīt know the answer...).

Regards.

Fitzcarraldo :salute:

Dread Knot 09-26-11 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Arlo (Post 1756134)
Japan to the Solomons.

More likely from Rabaul in New Britain to the various Japanese held islands and garrisons in the Solomons. Rabaul was the major port where supplies were stockpiled and escorts for the nocturnal runs were based.

Arlo 09-26-11 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dread Knot (Post 1756140)
More likely from Rabaul in New Britain to the various Japanese held islands and garrisons in the Solomons. Rabaul was the major port where supplies were stockpiled and escorts for the nocturnal runs were based.

I gladly stand corrected. :)

Ducimus 09-26-11 11:21 AM

Last but not least, what type of ships were in Tokyo Express? :O:

I'm goin' down 09-26-11 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1756260)
Last but not least, what type of ships were in Tokyo Express? :O:

I believe the ships were destroyers. The Marines on Guadalcanal commonly referred to the dds coming down the SLOT (at night) as the Tokyo Express.

RSRDC has dds sailing down the slot at night in its program. Armistead knows RSRDC like the palm of his hand, and can likely provide when and where.

I believe the Tokyo Express ran at night because the American Air Force did not have night vision equipment.

Armistead 09-26-11 01:12 PM

RSRD does a great job with the Tokyo express. The staging ground for the DD's was out of Shortland, giving them enough time to get down the slot and unload under the cover of darkness.

Arlo 09-26-11 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1756260)
Last but not least, what type of ships were in Tokyo Express? :O:

Um. Warships, I believe. Destroyers, if not exclusively, primarily (again, I believe). I think the point was to move things fast and at night. :)

IGD beat me to it. Posted post haste without lookin' for other responses. Oy.

WernherVonTrapp 09-26-11 06:23 PM

As American airpower grew on Guadalcanal, the IJN began turning more and more to using DDs as fast transports. They did however, also use various transport ships and some barges.

Armistead 09-27-11 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by WernherVonTrapp (Post 1756468)
As American airpower grew on Guadalcanal, the IJN began turning more and more to using DDs as fast transports. They did however, also use various transport ships and some barges.


Yep, during the battle of GC, Nov/42, I think the night of the 15th the JP's tried to land a lot of troops and supplies with a fairly large merchant convoy. Whatever night it is with all the action in RSRD that night hard to decide what to do, but you'll see about 6 Nagara's coming past Savo. Course, with all the JP TF hard to decide what you want to attack.

WernherVonTrapp 09-27-11 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 1756588)
...Whatever night it is with all the action in RSRD that night hard to decide what to do, but you'll see about 6 Nagara's coming past Savo. Course, with all the JP TF hard to decide what you want to attack.

My last career I became ensnarled in the mid November naval battles at Guadalcanal and bypassed those Marus in favor of the warships. This career, I concentrated on the Marus and became wedged between them, and a large TF. I succeeded in sinking all 6 of the transports.:salute:

Dogfish40 09-27-11 08:59 AM

WOW!!
I'm friakin impressed. That's why I love this site, I learn details. I knew about the Tokyo Express first from movies when I was a kid, then I found out that it was true, that there was indeed a flotilla that used to run down some slot I thought was around Guadalcanal.
Anyway, you guys are on the ball, keep it up, I love to read this stuff...
D40 :salute:

WernherVonTrapp 09-27-11 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dogfish40 (Post 1756714)
WOW!!
I'm friakin impressed. That's why I love this site, I learn details. I knew about the Tokyo Express first from movies when I was a kid, then I found out that it was true, that there was indeed a flotilla that used to run down some slot I thought was around Guadalcanal.
Anyway, you guys are on the ball, keep it up, I love to read this stuff...
D40 :salute:

Well, for those who might not know, this is The Slot:

http://i1045.photobucket.com/albums/...1/b7d476fd.jpg

:salute:

Sailor Steve 09-27-11 11:51 AM

Weird and deceptive map, oriented toward the east...


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