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22-23 Dec 43 Highlights – Heavy Air attacks at Sibolga are costly; Medan is taken and sub losses mount. Jpn ships sunk: DD: 1 (Oshio) SS: 1 (I-34) Jpn ships un-sunk: SS: 1 (I-31) Allied ships sunk: CVE: 2 (Santee, Corregidor) SS: 3 (Saury, Trigger, S-27) Air loss: Jpn: 166 Allied: 121 Subwar: Jpn: 0 Attacks, 0 ships hit Allies: 1Attack, 1 ship hit (TK dam) Jpn Amph Inv: None Allied Amph Inv: None Bases lost: None Bases Liberated: Manus (SOPAC) Long Island (SOPAC - flipped) SIGINT/Intel: KB aircraft continued to pound subs, but PBYs fail to confirm KB’s presence off Babar - although I think its still in the Ceram Sea - at least a number of its fighter squadrons on confirmed to be engaged over Babar. West Coast/Admin: A small admin note, with CV Bunker Hill finishing up her upgrade and minor repairs in Tulagi, I’ve place VF-17 back aboard her - Corsairs. Will be a while to fill out the squadron to full strength, but it’s a start. In NOPAC, US ASW TF (2DD) find an IJN sub off Medny Island with the help of PBYs, and claim to heavily damage the sub. Three more DDs will head to the last location and see if the sub can be sunk. In CENPAC, well, finally blundered into a Cap Trap. It was inevitable, and fortunately it was the navy heavies and not the Army’s - I have replacements! L_S_T snuck some Zeros into Truk, and I missed them - thinking the AF was still “closed”. It wasn’t, and I just moved the P-38 sweepers to SOPAC. So the PB4Y-1s got hammered. 22 lost to the CAP and another 9 to AA and Ops. Not a good day over Truk. Although I have no immediate plans to press any offensive attack in CENPAC, I’d rather not see Truk capable of sustaining IJN naval or air operations. For now, not much can be done, although I may send the Bunker Hill TF back, or the CVEs to provide more CAP over Truk. Will see. In SOPAC, I was surprised that the Kavieng garrison came back out and attacked again - this time against the reinforced US position with the 33rd ID, gaining only 1-6 odds, and suffering accordingly - 1600 to 40. Will bombard next turn and see what the IJA does. At Manus, the 3 old US BBs bombard, and do it well, inflicting over 800 casualties. Following the bombardment, the ground assault carries the base in the first attack, 2000 Jpn lost to 550 US. The base is heavily damaged, and will need to start bringing in engineers, and will also need to pull some worn out troops as we’re over stacked. Troops need to rest, then will continue the attack! In SWPAC, subs continue to take a pounding from a/c, and three subs succumb to damage, while another three must break station for repairs. At Babar, US DD TF (4DDs) finds and engages what was likely another Fast Transport TF (2CL, 8DD), and does fairly well, sinking a DD with a torp (With a TORP!!) for two DDs slightly damaged. Will send the DDs in again to disrupt operations, this time a PT squadron too, and will also attempt to lay some additional mines. In the air, LRCAP over Babar again finds Zeros, which are from the KB, and the Zeros take heavy loss - 35 are shot down for 2 Spits and a F6F. B-24s also drop mines at Babar. While the focus remains Babar, I managed to pull fighters from Koepang sweeps, but not the bombers - which this time find a good concentration fighters on CAP. 30 SBDs and 11 Mitchells are lost. Ugh… In China, IJA forces continue to clear the delaying troops north of Kweiyang, this time pushing back a Chinese Corps and clearing the east west roadway between Chungking and Kweiyang. The attack cost 800 IJA to 3500 Chinese. In Burma, the remnants of the IJA (actually RTA) that was blocking the Burma Road is again attacked south of Lashio, and this time they withdraw towards the SE, less about 1000 troops. In the IO, it was a busy day over Sibolga!! I thought the 2 CVEs and a couple of squadrons from the CV TF would provide sufficient CAP, but oh, was I wrong! L_S_T threw in the kitchen sink with massed Oscars coming in low attack, Jills and level bombers coming in at over 25k. So the CAP was stretched, and many bogies got through. Still, CAP did well, and Jpn losses were heavy. After two days, two CVEs were sunk, CA Chester hit by a torp (0/0/24(22), and a DD and DE each damaged by a bomb. After two days, air losses were heavy for those hits: 55 Oscars, 17 George, 39 Jill, 7 Frances and a Betty against Allied losses of 12 F6F, 3 FM-1 and 2 Spit. An expensive, but successful strike by the Jpn LBA. On the bright side, the transports were protected, and lessons were learned - such as needing to better layer the CAP, and 2 CVEs are nowhere near enough to protect a landing (and a precursor to when Kamikazes come in play!). For the next couple of days, the empty transports of the initial landing force will head to Port Blair to rearm AA ammo, in preparation for bringing the 7th ID across from Sinabang. The CA TF will bombard one last time, and head to Colombo to rearm. Next turn, the two additional In Bdes and support troops from Tincomalee will come ashore at Sibolga, and to support that operation, a BB TF will move in to provide support and likely draw off any attacks - which could be a risky proposition. The CV TF will move a bit closer, to just off Sinabang, and continue to provide CAP, and this time increase LBA will provide CAP out of Medan, Sinabang and Sabang. On the ground, L_S_T might think he will not have a better opportunity to counter attack the Sibolga bridgehead with only two Allied Bdes ashore now - but with the two incoming Bdes, I’m confident in holding until the Aussies can move within support range. Still, I figure its going to be a few very costly turns coming up. At least the KB seems to be well away supporting the Babar fight!
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