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18-19 Feb 1942 Highlights - Surface action off Attu, activity in SOPAC, and a small Jpn troop convoy goes down. Jpn ships sunk: CL: 1 (Katori, reportedly scuttled off Attu) Allied ships sunk: AM: 1 xAK: 1 xAKL:1 Air loss: Jpn: 25 Allied: 5 Subwar: Jpn: 3 Attacks, no ships hit (I-1 heavily dam by d/c off San Diego) Allies: 1 Attack, no ships hit Amph Inv: None Bases lost: Attu Is (NOPAC) Prome (Burma) Arawe (SWPAC) Rossel Is (SWPAC) Balikpapan (DEI) Tjepoe (DEI) Tagula Is (SWPAC) SIGINT/Intel: 2/24 In Reg planning to attack Cebu - losing Cebu will eliminate the last supply “short run” to Bataan. West Coast. IJN sub I-1 is reportedly hit by d/c and heavily damaged by ASW TF off San Diego. Another fast convoy forms as one just departed for Auckland. In NOPAC. Naval battle of Attu Is results in IJN defeat. Adm Blevins’ Striking TF (CA,3CL,6DD) doesn’t press the action hard, but critically damages CL (Natori or Katori??) which is reportedly scuttled, a DD, AK and xAP. Only damage sustained by US force is moderate system damage due to foul weather at fast speed. Attu, undefended, however is lost. Will focus on building up Adak, Umnak and Dutch Harbor as main bases before expanding to Amchitka. Attu will provide a good proving ground for bombers and surface bombardments, as well as a challenging locale for the IJN to resupply. CENPAC. CVs Lex and Yorktown will sortie to transit SBD-1s to Midway, provide ASW coverage for a Midway bound convoy and then the plan is to hit Wake Is. Both CVs will then carry some USMC planes out of PH for SOPAC. Lastly, CV Lex will launch her F4Fs and SBDs to Suva before returning to PH for refit. Yorktown will remain in PH waters until joined by CV Hornet - all providing the IJN stays quiet in CENPAC. In SOPAC, two IJN TFs are located by PBYs north of New Caledonia heading south - I’m assuming the worst in the form of another KB strike south. Noumea AF is reinforced to about 100 fighters, including Sara’s F4Fs. Noumea port is clear, and an inbound troop convoy is diverted to hold southwest of Suva where US CVs will also move toward - hopefully out of strike range of the IJN if this is the KB. With IJA forces still engaged in the PI, Java and Singapore, I don’t think this is an invasion force bound for Noumea, but he could be landing at Luganville - I’ve pulled the AVP there back to Suva. Auckland is also a possible target and is currently jammed with a slow convoy just arriving, and a fast convoy departing back to LA. If nothing else, this IJN sortie is disrupting the flow of troops out of Auckland to Noumea, Suva and Australia. Will see what develops… In SWPAC, the eastern seaboard of Australia could also be a potential target of the this IJN sortie coming south - a couple of small xAPs are moving engineers from Cairns to Cooktown, but there isn’t much other activity or targets from Brisbane north. Sydney is busy and the entire eastern coast is short fighters - most II Fighter Command squadrons being retained in SOPAC for now. 182 Reg of Americal, just loaded in Sydney will hold there for now, and may divert to Auckland if Noumea is still under threat - but the goal is to get these troops to Noumea. On the northwest coast of OZ, a small IJN CL TF raids Broome - presumably chasing ships from the Java exodus - and catches a small xAK and AM loaded with supplies bound for Darwin. The CL Tama bombards Broome - probably to see what is there as effects were minimal. In any case, Darwin’s AV is up to 428, with the arrival of 2 Bdes of the 2nd Aus Div and one solid Bde from the 6th Aus Div. Two remaining Bdes of the 6th Div have just offloaded in Perth - one is slated to move to Darwin, and I may now bring the other to Broome, based on the IJN interest there. Wyndam has only a Bn there, but a Bde is moving and only 80 miles away. This is a long way from being secure, but if NW Australia is the IJA’s Phase II attack, it won’t be a cakewalk - and its defenses are currently more robust the NE Australia. In the Philippines, the IJN blockade of Bataan sinks an inbound xAKL, but three subs dock and offload. The last P-35s are shot down over Bataan, but do provide cover for the xAK still offloading. In China, the IJA is still pushing hard for Lanchow - Guderian would be proud of the tempo of the attack. Yenan is being encircled, but its defending Corps will hold and die. He’s got to be expending lots of supply in this area, and his lines are getting long - but I just don’t have enough troops here to form any solid line. He’s also attacked to be adjacent to Sian, but it will be a bit for him to work around to the north. Will gradually give ground here and hopefully not lose an army. Troops lost earlier at Nanyang are now being reconstituted in Chunking - less any heavy weapons. In Malaya, Singapore is spared a ground assault as the enemy rests. But not in the air - heavy raids attempt to suppress Singapore’s defenses. But the big news an IJN Transport TF (TB, 4xAP) carrying two Eng Regiments wandered into Singapore’s CD and minefield defenses! Although the ships weren’t reported as sunk, all drew repeated hits from guns and mines resulting in heavy fires and heavy damage - they’re done for. India/Burma: IJA Paratroopers land and take Prome NW of Rangoon. This one took me by surprise - I had moved my garrison out earlier. This effectively isolates Rangoon - the only troops I had wanted to evac, and were prepping to rail, were the two baseforces. They will likely now be lost - along with the already doomed 2 Bde, Burma Div and two In Bns. In the DEI, the shipping Exodus, round two, is underway. Ships out of Palembang (3CM, TK, AD, AG, AGP,AM) all made it safely to Singapore and will depart in three separate TFs through the Malacca Straits. CA Houston (68/5/5) with one DD as escort will sortie out of Palembang also through the Malacca Straits -- the Mini-KB is still south of Java/Sumatra - Malacca offers a chance, albeit a slim one. However, the first wave of exodus shipping have all reached friendly ports. CL DeRuyter with 6 DDs all made it to Columbo. If any of the 2nd wave ships get through, it will be considered a major success. Elsewhere in the DEI, Soerabaja was only bombarded and not assaulted - we wait the inevitable. On Borneo, Balikpapan fell in the first assault to the 56th Div - he’s taking no chances committing a full division here. Unfortunately, the oil and refineries fell intact.
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