FeurerKrieg
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Joined: 6/15/2005 From: Denver, CO Status: offline
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March 20th, 1942 India/Burma As our tank regiment near Jaffna, it flips back to Japanese control. Great timing since the 38th division is just offshore. Now the first time John should see the 38th is when they are at the gate of Trincomalee. The Hurricanes and Hudsons hit Koggala today, not many runway hits, but 3 Oscars are toasted all the same. Of note is that the KB is into the Bay of Bengal now, and is heading west towards the Indian Ocean. It is moving at a leisurely pace, but the goal is to make it out to the west (game map) of Ceylon to trap the British fleet if it remains in place. So far we haven't been detected, so we will continue to move slow to conserve fuel. We do have our AO fleet lingering about ten hexes west of Port Blair for either the battleships that are with the 38th Division, or the carriers, whoever needs fuel first. Philippines Another 120 mines are cleared from Bataan. Pacific At Terapo, the Australians that retreated from Port Moresby come out of the jungle and shock attack our troops. We have the 66th Naval Guard and Kure 2nd SNLF units in place, but since those have no engineers, there are no forts at the base. None the less, we manage to fight off the weary Aussies with a 1:2 result. There are about 12,000 of them versus 3,600 of our troops, but with no supply source, I don't see how they can get any stronger, especially with all these mosquitoes around... Also, now that Luganville is secure, Car Div 2 (Akagi, Kaga and the CVLs and CVEs) all head back to Rabual to refuel, rearm and restock planes. They will then turn around and come back to cover our move on Noumea. China The Chinese succeed in capturing Nanning today. As planned, the 104th Division, Yokosuka 4th SNLF and 23rd Army HQ, will head to Hanoi to rebuild. I doubt the Chinese will follow given the force that I've assembled near Liuchow and Kweilin. In the mean time, since we have bought out the last part of the 8th Division from Manchukuo (8th is being assembled on Luganville), I will buy four non-divisional armor units and send them on a run down to Canton and eventually use them to try and support some creative maneuvers in this area of China. Once those have been bought, I will finally start buying some air units out. Submarines Near Brisbane I-160 takes a shot at PC Warrego and misses. Just east of Luganville, I-23 catches a couple ships headed to Suva, presumably from Luganville before we arrived. AS Fulton is hit by two torpedoes and AVD Ballard is also spotted. The Fulton looks like a big ship, so it isn't clear if it was sunk or not. A nice hit from our sub
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