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Henderson Field is a relatively straight-forward mission, as you won't be controlling anything more than F4F Wildcats and Elco PT Boats. Your job is to protect a convoy of seven friendly transport ships which are coming to Henderson Field to drop off their supplies. The Japanese will be sending wave after wave of attack aircraft towards both your airfield and shipyard, as well as the transport convoy. Don't let them through!

Unit Unlock
Complete this mission to unlock the Gato Class submarine.

Primary Objectives

  • Intercept the bombers threatening Henderson Field.
  • Protect the convoy. Make sure at least 4 transport ships unload they're cargo.

Secondary Objectives

  • All transports must survive.

Hidden Objectives

  • Eliminate the destroyers Ikachuki and Inazuma.

Defending Henderson Field

Don't let the Vals get anywhere near your convoy.

At the start of the scenario, you're given control of a single airfield, which has the ability to launch nothing but Wildcats. You already have three squads in the sky. Put up a fourth, and you're ready to fight.

You'll notice your supply convoy coming in towards the island from the far northeast. To achieve a gold medal on this map, each and every one of those transports must get to the base and unload their cargo. Protect them with everything you have.

Direct three of your Wildcat squadrons towards the center of the map, in a general area between the Japanese carrier flotilla and your airbase. The fourth squad should be placed just to the west of your supply convoy. Now it's time to put your dogfighting skills to the test. You'll be seeing Zeros, Kates, Vals, and even recon plane or two -- Get in the cockpit and knock the enemy out of the skies. Always ensure that you have a full compliment of fight in the air, and this part of the mission should not present much of a challenge.

About halfway through the mission you'll get a radio message from the USS Northampton. She's coming to join the fight, but is under attack by a swarm of Japanese PT boats. The Ikachuki and Inazuma also break formation and come towards the friendly heavy cruiser.

Sink both Japanese destroyers with torps from your PT's.

Rather than being able to use the Northampton herself, you'll be given control over the two shipyards on the island, in addition to the airfield which you already have. Launch the full amount of Elco PT's, and start powering towards the Northampton and the Japanese ships that she's fighting. Unfortunately, chances are that by the time you can get there, she'll already be sunk.

Take one of your four Wildcat squadrons that are protecting the transport convoy which is getting ever closer to your base, and send them after the Gyoraitei's. Strafing them will take a lot of pressure off of your friendly PT's, so they can focus more on torpedoing the two Japanese DD's. Continue onward with your Elco's, and prepare your attack on the two Fubuki-class destroyers. It doesn't take many torpedoes to send each of them beneath the waves.

The best way to approach a destroyer in a PT boat is to go after them head-on. This way the least amount of AA fire possible is hitting you. However, coming in at this angle gives your torpedoes an extremely small target, and lets the destroyer have a much better chance at avoiding them. So instead of launching your fish when the destroyer is directly in front of you, make a slight turn outward away from the destroyer, then turn back in. This will present much more of the broadside of the ship, and makes it easier for you to ensure that all four of your torpedoes hit.

Once the Ikachuki and Inazuma are sunk and your transport ships have unloaded their supplies, your base will come under attack from several small waves of level-bombing G3M Nell's. Once again, use your Wildcats to fend off this final attack on your base. This shouldn't prove to be too difficult for you, even on Veteran difficulty. Clear the skies, and you're done with the mission.

Congratulations. You have successfully defended Henderson Field.