Rio Bravo
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The Burma Situation August 19, 1943 With the fall of Rangoon, the Allies control all the Burma bases north of Moulmein. The Allies are moving to close off a few remaining open hex-sides to trap the Japanese within hex 56,51 (SW of Toungoo) and within Pegu. Trapping the Japanese is one thing, destroying them is another. El Lobo has 227,280 troops in hex 56,51 and 55,540 troops in Pegu. Though the Japanese should shortly, if not already, be hurting for supply, it will still be bloody and costly to Allied ground and air forces. The Allies are hoping to wrap things up in Burma by the end of September in order to move into China with the American, Australian, British, and Chinese forces. These forces should arrive in China shortly before five U. S. Army Infantry Divisions with supporting tank, support, AA, artillery, and engineer units hit the beach at Amoy, China. The Burma Corps and Indian forces will remain in Burma to garrison Burma. The following known Japanese forces are at the following locations: Burma Hex 60,49: 9 units; 21,440 troops; 166 guns; and 172 AFV. Hex 56,51: 52 units; 227,280 troops; 1,992 guns; and 1,395 AFV. Pegu: 10 units; 55,540 troops; 282 guns; and 156 AFV. Hex 56,53: 7 units; 4,220 troops; 31 guns; and 42 AFV. Moulmien: 16 units; 6,540 troops; 130 guns; 6 AFV. Thailand Hex 58,52: 1 unit; 2,280 troops; 13 guns; and 6 AFV. Hex 57,53: 3 units; 2,080 troops; 5 guns; and 0 AFV. Chiang Mai: 16 units; 16,040 troops; 124 guns; 141 AFV; 78 fighters; and 55 bombers. A map of the Burma vicinity is below. Best Regards, -Terry
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