Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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7/21/44 and 7/22/44 No appearance by the KB, so the reinforcement landings at Sampit go well. I've only seen the combat text report, not the turn file, so I haven't seen the map yet and, consequently, don't know whether there are any signs of the KB. That said, here's the developments over this two-day turn: Sampit: Reinforcement landings commence on the second day and go very well. The Allies have 900 AV ashore. The Japanses have about 400 (when the Allies first landed here more than a month ago the Japanese had just 150 AV, so Miller's been busy). Billiton: The fast transports don't have sufficient time to arrive, unload at, and depart Billiton, so this part of the invasion can't take place until tomorrow at the earliest. Even if the KB is nearing the vicinity, I may elect to chance this since it involves only fast and fairly expendable ships. Ketapang: I will proceed with this invasion if there is no sign of the KB. If the KB is menacing the region, howeverr, I probably won't. LBA: Allied B-24 raids have succeeded in shutting down Balikpan. B-24 and B-29 squadrons hit Soerbaja and did moderate damage, but not enough to close the field. The combination of Soerabaja, Semereng, and Batavia (and other fields, no doubt, will be tough if they combine with the KB; but Japanese LBA did not sortie over this two-day turn despite the proximity of Allied carriers and transports. Thailand: The Allies take both Hue (Vietnamese port) and Udon (base in northeastern Thailand). With Udon falling, the Allies have a 500 AV army that can move NE to Vinh or east toward Hue.
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