Jzanes -> RE: Payback - jzanes (A) vs. Rader (J). A Rader-free zone. (4/1/2010 3:57:58 AM)
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May 16-21, 1942 The Japanese have yet to attack the Soviets. The Russians are primed and ready to go as soon as he crosses the border. While I wait for this happen, let’s catch up on the other theatres. In China, the ground war is quiet. I swept Hankow with the flying tigers to clear the way for my B17s to harass the airfield. However, they ran into a large force of Japanese fighters and lost 21 planes in the air and another dozen to operational losses. The Japanese lost about 15 fighters. The flying tigers are due to be withdrawn in July. It may take until then to build them back to full strength. In Burma, I hold him up at Toungoo for a few days and successfully retreat most of my forces before he overruns the city. Meanwhile, the Imperial Guards division has made a flanking move and taken Taung Gyi. I am trying to concentrate in the Meiktila-Mandalay area for another stand. The final stand will be made across the river at Schwebo. Then it’s time to hit the jungles and try to escape to India. The RAF is sweeping and bombing the Japanese troops with no sign of any Japanese airpower in the theatre. About 100,000 american troops are starting to arrive at Christmas Island. They are loaded on 4 large amphibious TFs with supply, fuel, and planes. So far, no sign of the KB in the shipping lanes. That’s a huge relief. Samoa and Fiji are well on their way to being built up. In the next few months, I will start moving troops forward to New Zealand and Australia. Slow and steady is the plan. [image]local://upfiles/14667/B14298BA6C0A423A9787FA94EA44261F.jpg[/image]
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