Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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11/9/42 NoPac: Quiet on the seas. Plentiful Japanese air raids escorted by lots of Tojos did wear out the Allied CAP, but the Japanese strike aircraft missed their shots. With my four Army fighter squadrons wearing down, I've moved in Wasp's F4Fs to lend a hand. CenPac: Lots of support units have been aggregating at Pearl. These were slated mainly for destinations in CenPac and SoPac, but the first big convoy has been organized to ship a handful to the DEI. Each of this is prepped for Miri, which is probably too optimistic even for this game. SoPac: Quiet. SWPac: Another convoy is heading from Townsville to Milne Bay to carry cadres that didn't go with the earlier TF that carried the bulk of the garrison force. If this goes smoothly, the next step will be to send garrison and base force personnel to Merauke. DEI: Recon reports Kuching empty, which I can hardly believe since a large number of Japanese TFs have been hanging around there of late. Japan bumped the Singkawang garrison by one unit (to four, but just 6k troops there). The Allies will move 1st Marine 'Chutes from Oosthaven to Ketapang. The unit is 100% prepped for Kuching. Soon, the Allies will also organize a large convoy to transfer there Sinkgawang-prepped army from Oost to Pontianak, the kicking-off point for that offensive. Lots more SigInt of enemy troops prepping for Palembang. It is possible that Steve will be coming in while I'm busy going out, but I'm not neglecting Sumatra's defenses, which remain very strong. The Allies are also gearing up to reinforce the 74-AV garrison at Singkep, the island near Singapore. An RAF Wing base force is headed that way from Colombo, and 9th Marine CD force is inbound from Capetown. If Japan does orchestrate a major move on eastern Sumatra, one Allied countermove might be to isolated it by neutralizing Singapore. If Japan can't operate out of Singapore due to proximate major Allied bases, then it will be difficult for Steve to support a move in Sumatra (and Burma). India: Four USN carriers are in the yards at Colombo for 20 days. Burma: 7th Hussars is a hex from Pegu, which is weakly held, but not weakly enough for this single unit to take. I can't bring in anything else right now, but the Allied position in Burma is good.
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