Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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1/21/45 to 1/26/45 The Next Operation: Loading has commenced in a weird way. Slower TFs and secondary landing TFs loaded first and got underway to a staging point about a fourth of the way to the beach, where AOs are stationed to refuel, especially the shorter-legged ships like DEs. Triage is basically complete at Soerbaja. I think the carriers and main combat TFs will depart tomorrow, along with many (but not all) of the important invasion TFs. By the day after tomorrow, I think all ships will be on their way. D-Day in perhaps 10-12 days. Soerabaja's big level-64 shipyard has been working overtime since it was taken, bolstered by a ton of nav support and big ARs and ARDs. Still, the port can't come close to keeping up with demand. Priority, as you might expect, was given to key ships and ships with low damage. Two CVs and a CVL won't be finished in time; ditto many other useful ships. But the yard did great work on so many major combat vessels that I have no complaints. DS will be huge. Lots of work done to upgrade aircraft, replace pilots, and rest the air frames. China: Dave's scrambling a bit to plug holes in his dike. The Allied army is about to arrive at Kukong in strength. Thus far, he's had to feed units piecemeal, allowing the Allied army to beat up some of his units. The Allied army isn't really a juggernaut, but each step forward relieves pressure on the old MLR, freeing up Chinese units to march forward. The Chinese, in turn, are upgrading to 1943 squads, making them stronger. Singapore: Second probing attack (this one deliberate) to take place in about three or four days.
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