Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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11/23/42 Borneo: The Singkawang-bound army of 805 AV made 13 miles today, so the two-hex march should take eight days. The Japanese have 7k defenders, so the base will fall unless Steve brings in reinforcements. Allied combat TFs will visit the hex every night to stop any such effort. Japanese strike aircraft escorted by fighters again visited Pontianak in large numbers, sinking a KV and an xAKL, finishing off damaged xAP Indora, and damaging a few more ships. The Allied CAP performed ably, however, so that on the day Japan lost 75 aircraft in a-2-a while the Allies lost just 12 (these totals include action up at Onnekotan Jima, too). Ketpang airfield goes to level three. Pontianak should do so in about three days, which will seriously help with local CAP. Singkep: Steve continues to reinforce and he targeted scores of Sallys against this base. The Allies returned the favor by committing 4EB and some 2EB. The Allied force here is weak - just 55 AV at the moment - while the Japanese force is growing, but very disrupted by landing without prep. Malaya: Yesterday, the Allies bought 26th Indian Div. at Cochin. She boarded transports and is enroute, though I'm hoping we won't need the unit at Singkawang. If not, there are some likely targets in Malaya - inlcuding Phuket, which is still controlled by the Allies (but doesn't need a big unit) and Victoria Point, which unbelievably appears vacant. If 26th Div. isn't needed at Singakwang, I think the Allies will land at Victoria, using the carriers (which are six days from being ready at Colombo) to provide CAP. Burma: The Allies will bombard at Prome tonight to gauge the strength of enemy opposition. Up near Toungoo, the Allies will attack what I think is a weak and depleted 2nd Raiding Regiment in the jungle. If the latter attack succeeds, the Allies will be able to move on Prome, which I think is lightly defended. The Japanese position in Burma is weak primarily because Steve recognizes that Burma could be cut off by an Allied move on or near Singapore (IMO). I think his actions in Burma are therefore appropriate, but I hope to take advantage of the situation. NoPac: Two Allied xAK sunk at Onne before the LRCAP from Para could reach the base; once the American fighters did, though, they performed well. CenPac: Japanese landings at vacant Vanoruko (a few hexes south of Ndeni) underway. Oz: Aussie troops departed Townsville to occupy Taberfane and Saumlaki - both TFs are nearing Horn Island without detection. Political Points: After buying 26th Div. yesterday, the Allies were down to six. The next target is a variety of Canadian brigades and battalions at Victoria and Prince Rupert. These units are bound for Onne and Para.
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