Lowpe
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Dec 20, 1943 No night bombing. Japanese planes don't fly against Port Blair. Daytime, Allies bomb the airfields at Raheng and Bangkok. No less than 4 Jugs squadrons sweep Bangkok. Only flak there, and the Allies lose 9 planes to Japan's 4 for the day. Our daring strike at Akyab didn't go off. Will have to retreat the planes lest he bomb them to smithereens. A lot of the action is in Burma, the Allies hit the troops defending the Bangkok road hard from the air, but adequate AA (which is starting to get worn out) and the terrain, and forts 2 for the infantry and some artillery protect them. The Allied deliberate attack comes close to a 1-3, but gets a 1-2 and the Allies lose as much as Japan, about 150 squads disabled and a handful of miscellaneous destroyed. Tomorrow the IJA will get 4 28cm Howitzers to help with the defence, moving in under combat mode. In two days the 2nd Guards Division will come in, and perhaps in a week the 1st Tank Division. The 4th Heavy Division is holding east of Tavoy. The road west of Raheng looks okay, a bombardment there and we destroy several Allied guns. I have four more Artillery units moving in, nothing really great some mortars and small howitzers, still it will help. All the infantry from Chiang Mai have made it to the jungle hex north of Raheng, Allies are pursing the armor, artillery and engineers that are lagging, but I think they will make it too. These 14 units will hopefully combine up with their splinters and get some much need reinforcements and rest -- they will form a reserve before being thrown back into the front. Looking at the map, the Allied forces at Moulmein could be heading for Tavoy...should I move the 4th Division there -- probably take them 8 days. Or should I threaten to cut off the Allies in Tavoy by taking the road to the north of Tavoy? Nice terrain there.
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