cantona2 -> RE: The Lull is over (2/10/2010 10:57:54 AM)
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Just a quick Sitrep for any remaining readaars. Shortlands has been invaded by the Americal, redeployed aft r 'n' r in Lunga, and the 6th Infantry, recently arrived from the West Coast. Initial landings were not as heavily contested as they were on Lunga and Munda and the level of fortification does not seem as high. These landings are under the noses of any aircraft at Rabaul. Therefore 4 squadrons of P-38's provide long range cover while two of F4-U's provide short range cover from Munda. So far air attacks have been ineffcient with litte coordintation from either side. It is expected that though the Japanese high command was caught off guard tomorrows raids will come in hard, fast and aplenty. A heavily escorted convoy has also steamed into Rabaul, engaing one of our picket subs. Recon over Rabual will intensify incase the Combined Fleet, suspected to have been at sea for a while,is joining the party. Once operations conclude on shortlands, the 3rd Marines will invade Milne Bay to bring the number of fields bearing heavies within range of Rabaul to 5. In Port Blair only one RN carrier remains, the other is nursing a torpedo hit in Colombo, light damage that will keep her out of the fight. No more reinforcement convoys from Victoria Point have been spotted but several minelayers have been engaged by our subs there. It is obvious that a stalemate has been achieved and the successful deposit of 20,000 tons of supplies on the island will keep our troops fighting for a long time. The 50th Indian Parachute is moving to Akyab and will be dropped into Port Blair to reinforce our positions and maybe tip the balance in our favour.
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