DesertWolf101
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January 25, 1942 South/Southwest Pacific An interesting turn today! With my carriers having departed the area, Francesco is running all over the Coral Sea with numerous surface task forces. One of his destroyers finds and sinks a Japanese APD near Rabaul, but another one runs into some of my own destroyers in the area and is sunk. Further to the south, My ships were sailing back from the successful New Caledonia operation when they ran into DD MacDonough. In the shortest naval battle between warships I have ever seen in WITP, a single torpedo salvo was immediately launched that blew the hapless American destroyer apart. During the day phase a further battle developed when the Japanese cruiser cover force ran into two enemy light cruisers composed of CL Honolulu and CL Leander. The Japanese force prevailed by sinking Honolulu and heavily damaging Leander, but unfortunately not before heavy cruiser Maya was hit with some penetrating hits from Honolulu from very short range that left her with heavy fires. Those Brooklyn light cruisers can fight! During the air phase my naval search picked up further enemy ships circling nearby. I have a feeling this is not over yet and Francesco is planning to battle me all the way to friendly waters... DEI To round out the naval action, Francesco had placed some submarine laid mines at Ambon and a couple of my ships hit them. One of my battleships has minor damage and a destroyer is badly hurt. China The battle around Sian reached a turning point today. The Japanese army was ordered to shock attack the now weakened and highly disrupted Chinese force northeast of Sian, throwing it back across the river with heavy casualties. Another Chinese army with close to 2,000 AV has also been fully encircled two hexes northwest of Sian. Not counting the encircled Chinese army, I believe Francesco is now down to around 1,500 battered AV in Sian itself and in the hexes immediately to its southeast and southwest. A further 1,000 Chinese AV with artillery support is hunkering down in mountains north of Ankang. The bulk of my troops, and especially the armor, need to rest for a few days before resuming further operations here, but overall the situation looks promising.
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