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ckammp: There are plenty of infantry squads in the pool, so no harm in rebuilding the 41st. I am prepping it for Noumea, I thought that would be a nice bit of revenge.... Canoe: I hear you, like I said, Victory disease. You are correct in that the IJN is unscratched. I actually fear the IJN surface forces more than the CVs in some ways; CV air melts against air oppossition, but the IJN is nasty in the dark, particularly those big friggin' cruisers that I love when I am the IJN. Oct 11, 1942 Timor Area: Still no sign of the IJN. At this point, I have a larger airbase at Koepang; I am moving in B-24s. I have set planes today to buzz over Soerbaya, Balikpapan, Kendari, and Ambon, to see what ships are around. I received an intel report of an Inf. Regt. loaded on an AK and headed to Balikpapan, so that might be a collection point. Other than that tidbit, Cmdr. Rochfort is giving me jack on the dispositions of the IJN. Waingapu is size-2 now, and I am moving more engineers to the area to speed up work. I have several units that are trained on NavB, so should be interesting if he pulls within range. An AIR HQ is also moving to Koepang, where I will have Avengers and the new Torp-carrying Beauforts, which are just coming on-line. The biggest problem I have in this area is FUEL. I predicted this of course, and it's coming true. I am down to 58K fuel at Port Hedland, 38K at Perth. I have another 90K on board tankers at Port Hedland, and will be moving a bunch to Koepang. I have pulled all the fuel out of Capetown, so that place can't help me. This will continue to be a limiting factor over here, and is the main problem with an Allied offensive in this area. Supplies are not a problem, Capetown still has plenty, and I have a bunch near at hand. I only have enough fuel reserves for one major sortie at this point. My BBs are all sitting in port right now to conserve. Burma Campaign: Myiktyina fell today to first attack by a single Indian Division. The defenders withdrew south. I declare FORAGER to be at an end. My objectives were to draw IJA strength, and also to capture Myiktyina. Not sure about the former, though I have now identified at least 4 divisions in Burma, the 2nd, 33rd,55th,and Imperial Gds. This campaign is now moving to a new phase: A general campaign for Northern Burma. See the map below. I have now 6 divisions and tanks in Northern Burma. My next objective is to capture Lashio and open the Burma Road, followed by a push into the Lower Irriwaddy. I would like to grab Shwebo and force the Japanese to pull back accross the Irriwaddy completely. The big question in all of this is Supplies. Can I get enough supplies to keep this going? I am sure you guys are interested in this questions to: Is an Allied offensive accross the jungle sustainable? We shall find out. I can airlift in supplies, but that's likely just a drop in the perverbial bucket.
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