EUBanana
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5/22/1942 BURMA/INDIA Night bombing of Tavoy continues, ineffective as ever. A fourth British aircraft carrier (if we count Hermes as one!) is now ready and waiting at Colombo. My shattered Dutch air units are being grouped at Ledo, as I've decided to fly them to China - in a months time they can upgrade to Mitchells and give the ROCAF much needed punch. My units at Port Blair have now been sitting in the malaria zone for six months and are in need of rotation. A tricky operation indeed, but I'm gonna try it, some cruisers have been dispatched to pick up Rangoon Force, now suffering badly, and take it to Trimcomalee. The precious convoy carrying 6th AIF Division is now somewhat past the half way point in the trip to Aus, with the two CVs in attendance still. This second attempt to break through without him seeing anything has so far gone without a hitch. An AK is serving as a picket ship near Exmouth so I'm confident that western Australia is safe for now. CHINA A bold move by me, the AVG and bombers have been moved up to Wuchow, within strike range of Japanese coastal shipping. Have to see what happens there. SRA Some Allied submarine activity. O16, off Palembang, torpedoes ML Hirashima for heavy damage - good hit! USS Finback, which is SE of Balikpapan, keeps getting a lot of traffic but has a fairly timid commander, there are no attacks. Australia Yesterday he moved his armour to Tennant Creek. It was promptly heavily bombed and he lost seven tanks in a day. He hastily pulled back - a glitch? There are about fifty bombers ordered to hit his stack outside T.C but for some reason they never fly, its been that way ever since he moved them there. Too many AA guns makes them scared? 8 Mohawks were shot down over Tennant Creek by a Zero sweep. Recon over Darwin indicates a huge Japanese merchant fleet - shame its very safe there, tucked away between lots of level 4 Jap airfields and out of range of Allied bombers on Australia itself. SOPAC As usual lately this is the hot spot. 2 Jap AMCs, the ones I've been chasing from Perth, find a TK convoy escorted by two Benson class destroyers, Gwin and Meredith. One TK is badly damaged as the fuel cargo burns, and one slightly damaged, the badly damaged one is diverted to Auckland and will probably make it short of more intervention. DD Gwin was hit very hard and is also headed for Auckland but will probably not make it. The USS Indianapolis, which has been hunting those AMCs, was one hex away! I'm more worried about a convoy carrying a US Division some way to the east, so I've ordered Indianapolis to head over there and join the escort. There seems to be some sort of standoff at Noumea itself. A Japanese fleet is parked five hexes away, and refuses to move. A big fleet, with AKs, BBs and CVs all confirmed. USS Triton torpedoed an AK today, I have a tight rein on my aircraft at Noumea (range set to 4 so the Mitchells wont get ahead of the Dauntlesses/Beauforts) so there is, shall we say, a pregnant silence. 6 F4Fs are now uncrated, so I kinda like this delay it has to be said. USS Hornet is now between Pago Pago and Suva. One CV isnt going to challenge this Japanese might, but I might profitably hunt down those AMCs with her. Two more CVs are on the way.
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