Walker84
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Feb 5 - 9, 1943 The pattern of light combat activity continues with nothing on the combat report every other day. I read the Sig Int runes each day to try and divine what, if anything, might be happening out of sight of my spotter planes. SigInt still favours the east coast of Australia: reports cover Sydney, Rockhampton, Townsville et al. As each day goes by, I am increasing my stake money on Horn Island. Apbarog attacked here before, and it occupies a strategic position, controlling the straits beyond Port Moresby on the way to Darwin. I say control, but I only hold the island, being unable to base any planes there due to airfield damage. Still, its a symbolic hold for Japan at present. Assuming that Horn will fall at some point, I am in the process of backfilling some of the PNG and DEI bases in closer proximity to Horn. I just hope that I can get something meaningful established before the pressure builds on this side of the map. A quicker way to project some power is to add more substantial air and naval assets to DEI and this is happening, as it was always my plan to start building the defences here as '43 arrived. Loaded up with the latest naval air models, A6M3a Zero fighters and D4Y1 dive bombers, Zuikaku is fully repaired and is leaving the Home Islands to rendezvous with other carriers at a secret location far to the south. Not much going on in the air war these last few days, although it was pleasing when a unit of Rufes 'blooded' themselves on Feb 5, shooting down three Mitchell bombers over Tarawa. Apart from that, sporadic US bombing of my bases continues...
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The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most - Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 -1882)
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