Corvus
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9th January During the night, the US submarine SS Porpoise was operating in the South China Sea in what had been a successful hunting ground for transports. Instead what the captain of the Porpoise spotted was not a transport but the flat top of a Japanese carrier. Before he had an opportunity to fire upon it, the Porpoise was forced to dive as destroyers escorting the carriers hunt for him. After a long period of absence, the Japanese carrier fleet has been spotted, far from the destination of the American carriers. The waters they are traversing though are thick with US submarines and Allied commanders one or two may get a shot off. The air battles in Burma take a surprising and happy twist for the Allies. The Blenheim night raid takes out seven enemy planes, while ground crews prepare for the expected retaliatory raid from Rangoon. Except it does not occur, despite weather being decent enough for them to do so. Instead a force flies out of Bangkok, comprising of forty-three Sally bombers and an escort of fourteen Oscars. In addition to the small group of P-40s that react to the raid, RAAF Hurricanes and RAF Buffalos attack. The carnage caused amongst the Japanese planes is terrible, with two Oscars and twenty-one Sally bombers destroyed. Oscar fighters are able to bring down six Buffalos, while the bombers take out two Hurricanes, one Blenheim and one P-40E on the ground. For once the Allies have a significant victory over Rangoon, but only because the Zeroes are absent. The bomber and artillery bombardments of Manila, Clark Field and Johure Bahru continue, with little likelihood of ground attacks by either side anytime soon. Chinese troops in operation trying to close the pocket between Nanning and Hanoi drive back a small IJN base force, while two Chinese Corps arrive at Haiphong to destroy the small Japanese force there. The Japanese launch another attack on the Australians near Gasmata, this time in a more cautious manner. The Australians hold out again, though casualties were light on both sides.
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