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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/3/2006 11:53:24 PM   
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the bombers have been castigated -honour is at stake

today the army attacks -200000 men are being committed
We again brief, and again fly through the difficult conditions to the front

A terrible sight -from 7000 feet one can make out the battle -and it is bloody
the mission is better -not brilliant -but better

fatigue is seeping into our bones

back at base we are briefed again -the army today suffered 6000 casualties -but caused 3000, and very nearly got through.
Tomorrow they are going to shock attack -if it succeeds the front near Homan will be busted open -the enmy too has committed very, very heavily here.

Tomorrow -I feel it, is going to be critical.
So far we have heard reports of mohawks, and other 3rd rate fighters in the area at sian -but if the fork tail devils are going to appear -then tomorrow has to be the day.
we are gaining in confidence -but how i wish we had a few more of the old veterans around us.

how i wish we had a heavy fighter!

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/5/2006 2:46:56 AM   
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Yay! back into the fray. Been worried that you guys were abandoning this game

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/5/2006 1:06:48 PM   
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yah!
some one reads this!

Big computer problems plus poverty equals slow play

I will never quit this game........

hope to be back up and running by weekend, if Lt Oda gets killed, im planning to continue with a character on something safer -say a battle wagn

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/5/2006 2:26:38 PM   
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yah!
some one reads this!

Big computer problems plus poverty equals slow play

I will never quit this game........

hope to be back up and running by weekend, if Lt Oda gets killed, im planning to continue with a character on something safer -say a battle wagn



Gunnery officer on Yamato perhaps? ;)

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/6/2006 4:26:41 AM   
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Hey guys ! I'm still watchin' too. Love the style, keep it up. I was sorry to see him go, but it was bound to happen sometime. I don't see anything wrong with changing characters as necessary, in order keep it within this particular squadron. Alternatively, when this guy "buys the farm", you could change over to the squadron leader. I don't think that they can be killed by combat {only by bug}. If your squadron leader is also a pilot, replacing him from the pool will make him a leader only (I think).

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/8/2006 3:16:36 AM   
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The war betwwen Admiral herbiean and his nemisis
Bloody Good Computers -marayong, nsw, continues.

back and forth the valiant herb travels
Its broke -he says
we can't find anything wrong -says BG
its still broke -and wheres the extra RAM you sold me?
Sorry says BG, here you go -all fixed!
No it aint, so we trek again -I tell you its the motherboard
Well heres a new one, all better now!

WHAT< WHAT< I CAN"T HEAR YOU OVER THIS JET ENGINE YOU HAVE RUNNING IN IT BETWEEN THE REBOOTS!!!!!

What noise?
THAT NOISE!!!!
Oh, that noise -ok, we promise to fix it -piority
Fixed yet?
Nope
Fixed yet?
nope
Fixed yet -nope -oh hang on, now it is

FLIGHT WITP IS NOW DEPARTING HERBIESANS LOUNGEROOM, REBOOTS ALLOWING
OK, Im back again -grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Oh, so solly, we sacked the guy fixing your box, you come back 3 days, while you defend country, we fix

5 days later -oh, so sorry, not fixed
You need new hard drive -we just try test!
(and you did not test it the 1st time!)
herbiesan dones kamikazi uniform, promises death and destruction -and smiles through gritted teeth
more money i suppose!
Oh yes, and lets try a different, more expensive motherboard too - why don't you come back tomorrow?
So tomoorow is here -and its -well, we tried this, and we tried that, and all these things we did not test the 1st time, why don't you come back this afternoon?

thats -BG computers, railway parade , marayong, NSW, just repeating that, bloody good computers.
ask for Glenn

I now know why kamikazes were so happy to crash into carriers
Everytime i drive to railway parade -i see visions of them!

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/12/2006 2:54:04 PM   
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we are back into it!!
Full reports tomorrow!

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/12/2006 6:24:17 PM   
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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/13/2006 12:26:14 AM   
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Right away we could tell that today would be the day -there just was too much at stake with the big attack -surely the twin tail devils would be back to oppose us.

I was right.
despite the poor weather, 23 of us managed to get away, escorting 29 sallies
Our target some guns inflicting heavy casualties near a critical hill overlooking the major north south, east west intersection.
We swore that we would get the bombers through.
The plan was to meet other bombers flying from Wuhan in a co ordinated strike.

The weather was bad, lots of low level cloud at 8500 feet, we skimmed in below it -looking for our target.
below many columns of smoke marked the titanic struggle as our brave men pushed ever further forward.

I still remember the shock clearly -as we met the bombers from Wuhan -the sudden shape tumbling through the clouds ahead of us -a brocken Sally plummeting earthwards.

I admit the sight transfixed me -and only the fact that some of the P38 pilots must be as poorly experienced as us saved me -the next moment it all happened frightengly fast

Streams of tracer flashing over me, around me, and sudden cries of BREAK!,
BREAK!
Bounced!
I must face the fact -I momentarily panicked, an instinctive kick and lurch of the stick, and an impresion of twin booms, and even above my planes noise -the snarl of his engines!
But equallyI am pleased to say -The panic lasted but a moment -something clicked inside me -he had his chance -and missed.
I flung my zero into pursuit -using every inch of its turning ability -greying out, stomach swooping.
I regret that I missed, most of the P38's zooming incredibly quickly back up through the clouds -but 5 fools stayed and tried to dog fight us
Sugiyama got one, Fukada got his second.
How impersonal death is at 8000 feet.

Brocken shapes fell around us -and the bombers, despite losing some -bombed truly

And then it was all over
I have seen true combat, and survived

We arrived mostly safely, one of the bombers cracked up on landing -what a sight -dozens of holes everywhere.
We shot down 5 lightnings, but lost 3 zeros and 3 sallies

Nomura, 1st of our class, has not returned.
Vale Nomura -you lead the way where we must all soon go.

Glorious news in the afternoon
The enemy has been defeated!
10 chinese divisions are in full flight, the siege may well have been brocken!
BANZIA!!!!
The losses were heavy, but fighting spirit will always carry the day!

I have seen the enemy -and I am not afraid!
We fly again tomorrow, another max effort.
I will have no trouble sleeping tonight.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/13/2006 9:51:51 AM   
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the day started with light rain
this turned to sleet
then to snow
Then the field turned to slush
then it froze.

we are not flying antwhere from here today.

the army is moving north west in pursuit

Tokyo rose trumpets loudly -a large battle fleet attacked Lunga -and retreats in flames!!
Good -the war is turning back our way!
Will the imperialists never learn?

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/16/2006 7:49:16 AM   
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Another grey dawn, and continous rain.
All one can do is listen to the radio -the sound of dripping rain on the roof of this miserable hut, and try to keep warm

heavy air action in Burma.
Lea was pounded today
Tokyo rose trumpets 2 enemy cruisers sunk south of guadacanal.
A long dull day.
I miss home

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/16/2006 7:55:56 AM   
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What a day!
dawn, and clearing skies.
The siege is not yet totally broken, our army marches north, and still needs support.
24 of us fly, 20 odd sallies, in a somewhat ragged formation, some of the replacements are not much good.

This time we saw the twin tailed devils from a long way off -16 of them
we charged each other -my tracer I am sure hit my opponent, we broke left, they too, and the sky dissolved into a swirl of fighters.
I did not get another shot in -the smell and shock of the guns remains on me -it aws all over so quickly.
6 devils down, we lost just 1, and 1 bomber.

Jubilation in our hut tonight -classmate Hori got a kill confirmed.
we are now beginging to feel like fighter pilots.
tomorrow we rest, much maintenance must be done.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/16/2006 8:00:45 AM   
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It is obvious that our direct opponents are less experienced than what we would face over Burma
news on Tokyo rose is disquieting -a huge air battle over burma -20 odd enemy shot down -it is claimed -but the broadcast talks of "difficulties" in maintaining the battle.
Word from the signal hut is of a relayed message talking of destroyed squadrons -plural.
The tonies appear to have been torn apart.
One cannot dwell on the odds gathering it seems against us -one must do his duty until death.
For the emperor!
Tomorrow we seek revenge.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/16/2006 8:10:28 AM   
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today the plan was simple -a co ordinated heavy strike from here, and Tietsien -target -the enemy airfields -we will press on.
the day went well to begin, a perfect rendevous -32 oscar, 27 zeros, escorting 52 sallies.

again we spotted the devils -some 5000 feet above us.
And then , cutting in -Spitfires -a dozen or so
we turned to engage -and the devils struck.
Zooming up, i was shocked to see 6 of our planes falling, then we were amongst the Spits.
I saw one fall, and it all got very, very busy.
The devils zoomed up -up out of reach -then fell onto our oscars.
I got a spit into my sights -and watched in Chargin it dive away below me -I tried to follow, negative gee -and I lost all power.
I broke -pure instinct, and shadows flashed past!

broken bombers, and many parachutes below.
The bombers bomb, and we headed home.
Our Oscar friends shamed us again -gone, combat seemingly refused.

a shock once on the field
We have lost ten planes -all our rookies gone, too slow , to unlucky.
Only 17 planes are here, more are coming, we are down to 25 men.
I am incredibly happy to see Hori and banno -we survive still..
we must rebuild the unit tomorrow.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/16/2006 8:13:07 AM   
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a terrible day, snow, sleet, rain
Just after lunch 14 sallies departed -detirmed to hit our enemy. Against orders they fly, maybe the weather will help.

It does, only 1 was lost.

Gloom fills the hut today.
We must dismiss it -replace it with fighting spirit!
Tokyo rose promises -" a mighty blow against the enemy"

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/16/2006 10:17:57 AM   
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10/1/43
today the plan was simple -a co ordinated heavy strike from here, and Tietsien -target -the enemy airfields -we will press on.
the day went well to begin, a perfect rendevous -32 oscar, 27 zeros, escorting 52 sallies.

again we spotted the devils -some 5000 feet above us.
And then , cutting in -Spitfires -a dozen or so
we turned to engage -and the devils struck.
Zooming up, i was shocked to see 6 of our planes falling, then we were amongst the Spits.
I saw one fall, and it all got very, very busy.
The devils zoomed up -up out of reach -then fell onto our oscars.
I got a spit into my sights -and watched in Chargin it dive away below me -I tried to follow, negative gee -and I lost all power.
I broke -pure instinct, and shadows flashed past!

broken bombers, and many parachutes below.
The bombers bomb, and we headed home.
Our Oscar friends shamed us again -gone, combat seemingly refused.

a shock once on the field
We have lost ten planes -all our rookies gone, too slow , to unlucky.
Only 17 planes are here, more are coming, we are down to 25 men.
I am incredibly happy to see Hori and banno -we survive still..
we must rebuild the unit tomorrow.


Wow, while I was reading, felt like I was in Oscar...

good to see you again Herbieh!



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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/17/2006 1:40:05 PM   
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another day of rain, and cold, and mud
i am so glad we are not infantry, it must be miserable marching in this weather.
Our army has entered homan, there is going to be a great battle

late today Tokyo rose made an electrifying announcement - 'today the imperial fleet struck the Attu islands -totally destroying the enmies air force.
All threats to our Northern approaches have been eliminated."

Glorious news.
Our planes are ready, tomorrow we attack again, cursed snow allowing.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/17/2006 1:43:58 PM   
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A terribly frustrating day - heavy, heavy driving rain all day
The 1000"s of coolies at our call are being driven hard to keep the drains open.
Planes from kaifeng went, and tietsen as well -both saw heavy action, and losses.
The orders are clear -we must continue.

Tokyo rose announces that "Attu island has been eliminated"
thats it.
makes one wonder just what occured.
How I miss the BBC, just to hear the enemies reaction.


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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/17/2006 1:45:32 PM   
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editors note

i sent the entire navy to attu -everything I have
Some pts caused some minor hurt -but wobbly tells me I killed the entire northern command airforce
It was a rehearsal
Next month -Wake.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/19/2006 5:38:27 AM   
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The day began with dark clouds and cold rain and wind, but we formed up regardless.
A long hour, as the wind howled against the canopy, and rain beat upon it.
The cockpit was a very lonely place, and kept misting up -sealing me into my little word.
But a break came -and we were ordered to take off.
taxiing out was a nightmare -trying to avoid the great furrows the heavily laden sallies had left in the sodden ground.
I prayed the undercart would hold.
We got away.
It was meant to be another co ordinated strike -but we were just too late.

8000 feet -very scattered cloud -difficult rough air as we approached Homan.
Already the Tonies and Tojos had been in action ahead of us -and from some 10 miles away the battle was easy to see -many little black dots wheeling about in mortal combat.

Then -there ahead of us -sallies and oscarss -and the enmy attacking them.
The engine roared as we raced ahead of the bombers, and flung ourselves into battle

A 38 drifted across my sights -but burst into flames before I fired, I pull up violently to avoid Kurakare -he takes my potential kill!
We turn, and turn, and suddenly we are all circling in a terrible circle, and P38's and zeros are all too close!
Then the Spits dive down, and the battle turned again into a melee -the bombers all alone

Again the devils use their advantage -they climb away, then rolling onto their backs dive upon us -and then again.
but some do not climb again..............
Again it ends so quick.
Again one is bathed in sweat -breathing so hard.
Again a sky so full, has become so empty.
Again I have been unable to engage, but I am learning -now at least i feel I have a handle on how things happen.
I am learning quickly.

We return -into the rain
We lost but 3 zeros, just 1 man -and took down 15 P 38's, and a spit.
The army is repulsed -but the trapped one has a road free -and may still get away.



Tokyo rose tells us many things
A heavy raid on Lea -repulsed with heavy casualties inflicted
And defience -we see the submarines gathering around tarwana - do your best -tarwana will hold for a 1000 years against a million men!

It also dismisses "as nonsense" that the BB Kongo has been sunk -" now relocating for further offensive operations"
We rest tomorrow, word is that now the army holds the required roads, we may be moved back south - to the next threat to the empire.
I hope so
Its far too cold and muddy here.

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RE: Admiral Herbiesan - 4/21/2006 12:21:05 AM   
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Im sitting in a warm delightful room again, the snow falls steadily outside.
We are back in Hiroshima -and we are going to get some leave!

The atmosphere here is all a bit unreal - yesterday mud and war, today, tea and fresh fish.
Tokyo rose fills the airwaves with news.
The boast of Tarwana is about to be tested, a large invasion fleet has been spotted coming its way.

Now we test the mettle of the american marines!

It makes sense -our fleet is way up north -opening a chance for him.
I wonder what our response will be?
No matter
I have a certain young lady on my mind...........

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despair - 4/22/2006 2:45:17 PM   
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it was too good to be true.
Leave never happened.
At dawn we were gathered, and we flew North east, destination Ominato, northern japan.

If I live a 100 years I will always remember this flight.
Our precious land sliding so beautifully under us, looking so peaceful under its mantle of snow.
And there, framed by the rising sun, in the classic sun burst, Mt fuji.
tears entered my eyes at its sight.

How honourable is our task, to defend the empire.
i will give my life to the task, the land below us expects it of us.
It is humbling to be a samari.

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RE: despair - 4/22/2006 2:52:02 PM   
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Paramushiro Jima
Somewhere where it is bloody cold!

Another frozen field -even worse than china, for here half the buildings are shattered wrecks.
20 odd dispirited and indisciplined Tojo pilots, in adequate facilities, a crummy strip.

Our fleet, we are informed -has wiped out attu island -but one thing for sure, he will be back - and its our job to make his return unpleasant.

grave news in the south - Tarwana and the surrounding islands report heavy carrier attacks -and a heavy naval bombardment.
One enemy battleship was 'reported as heavily hit multiple times" -and possibly sunk.

I don't think we will fight for the Gilberts, let the enemy wear himself out before he hits the true defences.
we pray for the men of tarwana -may you take many of the imperialists with you.

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cold - 4/25/2006 12:04:03 PM   
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Too bloody cold to write
Flying at 15000 feet on CAP is murder


I actually saw the catalina that torments us today, but the clouds!

The news from Apamma island in the gilberts is worrying -the americans have landed -our men report that they are stuck on the beach
Brave naval troops -our Army is being given an example to follow.

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RE: cold - 4/25/2006 12:06:25 PM   
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i did a calculation today -at the rate we expanded the field today -it will take 100 days before bombers can operate from here

the cold and snow is soul destroying.

The battle for apamma continues, the enemy 27th div is firmly ashore -yet our men report 'the battle continues"
how else can they continue -they must know no rescue is possible.

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RE: cold - 4/25/2006 12:10:47 PM   
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Editord note

wobbly has jumped the gun, noticing all my fleet is north.
Im not worried
I now believe that after our UV game wobbly will do anything to avoid another solomon campaign, that and his invasion of wake -its a pacific central thrust!!!!

therefore i am going to brutally strip the solomons -Truk, wewak is the first line, siapan is already a massive fortress.
A central thrust he wants, a central battle he gets.
The gilberts will fight and stand -but not be reinforced -all my subs are going to transport duties there
The fleet will be reserved for the time being.

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RE: cold - 4/28/2006 12:07:34 AM   
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Another fruitless day on CAP.
So far a minor miricle that no one has become a operational loss, the state of the field here seems to alternate between a swamp and a lake -or a frozen pond.

Emilies fly from here every day -what a mighty bird -and they report Attu island still free of the enemy planes.

Bad news from the Gilberts -Apapama has fallen, the gilberts, and even the marshall islands are now very threatened.
Tokyo rose praises the men who have fallen.
This does not matter -what matters is that the enemy is attacking..

We here the war in Homan continues -the trapped divisions are recieving supplies -and are slowly extracating themselves.
many planes apparently committed there -including our relief, under training.
They cannot come soon enough -the enemy P38s are preferred to this cold!

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relief - 4/30/2006 9:28:40 AM   
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Thank the Gods
we were relieved today by some Nicks
We fly home to Tokyo

Coming into the city, we pass over the bay
What a sight -the entire fleet seems to be there -CVs, BBs, everything.
Why are they here -why are they not headed full speed south to take back tarwana?
I am puzzled

Tonight we drink, I feel that we have been blessed to see the home land these last few weeks
Tomorrow we fly south -into what may be hell.

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RE: relief - 4/30/2006 9:30:01 AM   
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the troops fight on at apamama
We fly to iwo jima -a place packed with planes.
tired
tomorrow truk
A daunting flight, a long flight.

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RE: relief - 4/30/2006 9:35:18 AM   
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i , all of us are exhuasted
Truk is in an uproar, and our orders seem to be very unclear
5 planes are unservicable , so we remain here for at least a day

Gilli, gilli, has been invaded -fierce fighting takes place in the bay.
The commander reports that the bay is full of burning, damaged ships -victims of the minefields so skillfully laid.
yet, the enemy comes on

here we see transports leaving for the front.
the enemy claims a CL , a Dd sunk - and our army bombers a AP
Tonies have been battling the bombers.

more bad news, to add to the terrible news of the week -apamam falls, the troops fight on, and in Burma our army seems to be withdrawing as well.

When will we make a stand ? - a real stand?

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