ADB123
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August 5, 1942 – There was finally a bit of Night Action again as this turn USS Grayling shot a dud torpedo at an xAK near Hachinohe. Grayling was chased by the PB escorts but got away. My opponent appears to be finally sending some forces into the northeast of Japan and the Kuriles. But I’m pretty certain that I’ve got the jump on him in a big way as far as building up the North goes. I have three objectives with my Northern Strategy: - First off, I don’t want any possible Japanese invasions of the Aleutians to be “freebies” - Next, if my opponent does invade in the region I want to be able to tie down and eventually destroy the invasions, thus weakening the Japanese elsewhere - Finally, I want to be in a position to launch invasions of north-eastern Japan in late 1943 Daylight action was limited again to the Val, Kate and Helen attacks on the Dutch troops at Bengkalis. These attacks have been much more effective than the Lily attacks were in the Celebes; one of the two Dutch units was destroyed this turn, and the other one is just about gone. In the meanwhile I continue to move around my forces. I will be losing a number of LCUs in the next month or so do to auto-withdrawal, so I need to reposition replacement units. My opponent continues to fly Recon all over the Fronts in an effort to try to identify weak points, and I don’t intend to provide any to him. My Recon efforts, on the other hand, continue to be relatively ineffectual, due to a scarcity of dedicated Recon units and planes, and the usual probably with End-of-the-World Weather. But I am getting some information, and it appears that my opponent has fortified Burma quite strongly.
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