FeurerKrieg
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Feb 16, 1942 Our first US submarine victim of the war was a minesweeper at canton Island hit today by S-18 with two torpedoes. We managed to get a singular depth charge hit on the sub, but this sub will likely get away. Johnston Island was attacked again by a large group of B-17Es. Although only 2 were shot down in the air, some 44 hits were scored by Zeros, and more damage was inflicted by our newly arrived AA units (including one B-17E shot down by flak). It will take a bit for these big planes to be repaired, and by then the light damage we suffered will be repaired. We lost 2 Zeros in the air, and 5 more on the ground. We also lost 2 Nells on the ground. Our defenses continue to grow, although we will soon have done all we can with this small island. (Our HR fort limit for Johnston works out to 2 forts, the island is currently at 1). In China our Army received a surprising set back today. At Luichow, our troops pushed forward only to discover a much stronger enemy force than believed to be in the area. This Chinese Army counterattacked and pushed our troops back from the base. We will retreat to Wuchow for now and consider next steps. We do not have enough forces locally to take on an army of that size, but we may be able to bring some troops from the north depending on how things go there. Setback at Luichow. Koumac was captured, and Malakula Island near Luganville was secured. On Java, Batavia was captured! Some Brewster, Martin and T.IVa aircraft were also captured. Around 1500 Dutch troops surrendered, but the rest fled to Bandoeng, some distance to the southeast. Our Java plans are as follows: The main force of the B and C portions of the 2nd Guards, along with an Engineer battalion will follow the enemy retreat and keep them running. Meanwhile, the 35th Bge will run as fast as possible to Kragen to cut off the retreat path to Soerabaja. The 35th will split at Kragen with half going to Djakarta to try and block the retreat into the mountains so a large surrender can be forced at Tjiliptap. If the enemy is able to gather in the mountains, it may be difficult to take the base. While that is going on, the 56th Bge is enroute to Malang and if it takes the base, it will attempt to enter Soeabaja, again splitting enemy troops between Soerabaja and Madioen. If it cannot take Malang, the 4th Bge will arrive to assist. As soon as possible, Army bombers will base in Batavia and flatten Madioen and Soerabaja so our transports can move unmolested through the area. At that point, additional Naval Guard and other smaller units will be landed at Kragen to help with the seige of Soerabaja. We are still on our timetable of taking Java by March 15. The A portion of the 2nd Guards is enroute from Palembang as well, and will rejoin the division as soon as possible. Java Campaign Plans Due to the amount of transports local to the DEI that have been hit by Dutch bombers, even transports that can only make a few knots are being employed to move garrison forces. All our undamaged transports are currently in the PI awaiting the fall of Manila to moved the 7 or 8 divisions that are there to Truk to organize for our summer New Zealand assault. Local shipping stretched thin in the DEI.
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