Canoerebel
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3/3/42 Singapore Bombardment: I learned a few things with the Allied bombardment raids on the enemy troops at Singapore. First, the bombardments weren't particularly effective. Essentially no troops destroyed. Whether it has a meaningful effect on enemy supply I have no idea. Second, my CA bombardment group, led by Exeter, remained on station and bombarded both a.m. and p.m. This was a surprise, because my bombardment TFs always reset to combat missions after the initial bombardment (as did the Royal Sovereign TF that hit Singapore during the p.m. phase). Don't know why the Exeter TF performed differently. An enemy combat TF turned up just east of Mersing, possibly serving to protect troops inbound to that port. I'm leaving the Exeter group at Singapore tonight, while the Royal Sovereign group retires to Batavia. In addition to testing bombardment effectiveness, this raid served another purpose. By revealing Sovereign and a bunch of cruisers, I'm raising the ante a bit...but not too much. I think Steve will adjust his force composition to meet the elevated threat, but the Allies have about seven battleships on the way, so I think I can counter his ante effectively. Singapore Air Battle: 180 Allied fighters met several hundred Japanese strike aircraft and escorts. Most of the escorts were Oscars, but there were two groups of Zeros. The overall tally was 96 Japanese aircraft downed to 35 for the Allies. I'm leaving the fighters in place tomorrow, hoping to draw another attack that might be aimed at the Exeter TF. Over the course of the past months, the Allies have achieved at least four decisive air ambushes over Singapore, a more or less direct benefit of the situation in the DEI. Singapore on the Ground: 6th Guards Division arrived, boosting the IJ AV to about 3,000. That's seven IJ divisions accounted for at the moment (two here and five at Clark Field), and this is one of the two "extra" Scenario Two divisions that arrive at Saigon in February. Allied forts at Singapore are stuck at 3.87, but I'm hoping the fighter protection might buy a few days to get that level up to four. Westeren DEI: Two more Aussie brigades are unloading at Benkolen (though I'll have to finish unloading the big stuff at Oosthaven). Once these troops are in place, this base's AV should be roughly 600, which is close to the objective. Palembang, Oosthaven, Prabaemolith and Djambi are already at their targeted AVs, so that leaves Padang as the major focus now. It has about 130 AV and could use perhaps 500. India: Marine raiders arrived at Bombay, boosting the AV there to 750 and bringing the Allies some piece of mind. This is the first of many American combat units on the way to India. An Indian brigade arrived at Lahore. This may go to Padang, though I have to weigh the political point cost. China: The Japanese maneuver to threaten the three bases centered on Siangtan is still ongoing. It probably seems to Steve like it's taking forever to get his troops in place...and it is. Luzon: No attack at Clark; I bet it falls tomorrow. There will be great rejoicing in the enemy camps, but also great consternation due to the prolonged (and in my opinion totally unnecessary) vortex that occurred here. These are the Voyages: an update on some Allied units - CV Lexington: After sprinting west towards Wake Island at the start of the war, this ship ambushed a big TF of IJ oilers north of Midway Island. From there, Lex patroled in the Gulf of Alaska and the Berring Sea, looking for opportunities to ambush enemy shipping bound for Amchitka Island. In January 1942, Lex and Saratoga steamed south to Tahiti, followed by Yorktown and Enterprise. After brief calls to that port, the ships moved south of New Zealand to Melbourne. They then continued around Oz to a point south of Soerabaja. At that point, they participated in the successful ambush of a Mini KB supporting the IJ invasion of Dempasar. Now Lex is on the way to Colombo to upgrade. She's traveled much of the world and has done important duty. CL Boise: After making good her escape from the Philippinans at war's dawn, this cruiser joined Force Z for a big naval battle just off Singkawang. We do know that this battle, while tactically a draw with serious damage inflicted to both sides, halted the enemy invasion of this port, thus greatly aiding the Allies in the Fortress Palembang development. Boise took moderate damage and retired for repairs at Melbourne. From there, she rejoined the Allied navy in the DEI, taking part in action with the Mini KB at Denpasar. She also participated in the just completed bombardment of the IJ troops at Singapore.
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