Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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5/10/45 TNNBT: The invasion of China begins, with no enemy opposition to speak of. A few "pathfinder" units came sprinting in to Tungchow, unloading detachments. Their main objective was to see if Erik had combat ships set to bushwhack. He didn't, at least on this day. Additional Allied ships went further upstream, reporting no opposition or detection. No enemy combat vessels or aircraft sortied, which came as a surprise. That should change tomorrow. Tomorrow, DS will remain stationary, blocking the river mouth while the main invasion force comes ashore. It's not uber (one USA division and a Dutch brigade, with a few supporting units). That should be more than sufficient to take the base, barring enemy ships preventing the landings. If successful, the landing of the army will commence the day after. Tomorrow, an APD TF will scoot upstream and land a detachment of parachutes on the main rail line leading from Shanghai/Nanking inland. I've deployed combat TFs and subs in an arc to the seaward side of DS & The Herd, for obvious reasons. A few TFs are up the river, at and past Tungchow. Tomorrow, PBYs from Kume will patrol at distance. I'm hoping to get a quick peek at enemy naval dispositions without triggering a reaction that would prove fatal. Under the current alignment of Allied TFs, I don't think a one-turn, two-hex reaction would prove fatal. Maybe.
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