marbakka
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January 8, 1942 China His 2 flanking divisions in the north have pushed through the woods and into the plain near Sian. I'm still rushing troops down from the north to help, but it looks pretty nasty up there. In the south, he tried to attack my retreating troops near Chaochow and didn't do well. DEI He pushed 4 CAs through the strait and bombarded Sabang. There isn't much there, so no harm done. I think he'd like to see me respond with a SCTF, but I know that he has bombers all over the place over there, so no thanks. CENPAC I managed to torpedo an AO near Truk. Does this mean he has carriers headed to the Rabaul area again? Perhaps. There was a LONG morning engagement between my little supply convoy (2CLs and DDs escorting) and his SCTF down there (1CL & DDs). We lost most of the xAKLs but while he was pounding on them, I was pounding on his CL. I believe there were 36 shell hits on the poor thing and many of those set fire to this or that. We finished her off in a separate engagement later in the morning. Unfortunately, this offensive against Christmas Island (he landed and took it today) was assisted by the KB1, so the survivors of the surface engagements were bombed all day. The CLs and 1 DD did ok, but everything else was sunk (DD Cunningham survives but will sink in the night). I have set the CLs to full speed, separated them into separate TFs for speed reasons, and sent them to Pearl. They -might- escape the carriers, but it seems unlikely. ------------------ All of this action over here in CENPAC is less concerning than he probably hopes. I am not using a SOPAC supply route in this game, and Pearl is really only valuable to me because I start out with so many assets there. When those are repaired and moved out, it will serve as a launching point for a CENPAC invasion force, but little more. Most of my action will be in the Indian Ocean this game. He is grabbing up stuff that I don't think hurts me that bad. Just annoying. Luganville, on the other hand, I'd love to actually keep.
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