Remington700 -> [b]Allied: July 30th 1944[/b] (8/7/2021 2:27:11 AM)
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Allied: July 30th 1944 China Taking advantage of the good weather the 19th Army pushes forward crossing the Yellow River. They hit the line of the Japanese 1st Brigade with a probing attack. The enemy retreats to the north however the 19th receives orders to hold their ground to keep the integrity of the advance in place. The ultimate objective is to capture Peking or to force a large Japanese troop buildup to keep it from happening. More armies will be taken from the line along the Jinsha River to help with this push, although that will leave the south open to enemy counterattack. Indochina With the continuing rain and the limitation of basic supply the allied front remains stagnate. When Singapore falls there is hope supply will improve. If not, we will have to take a different approach. Possibly creating a massive buildup of supply units and rotating fresh units back and forth to a concentrated area. Convoy Attacks In the South China Sea air units sink a lone Merchant Marine 250 miles north of the Riau Islands. This is probably the last of the convoys in this area. To the north in the East China Sea SS-292 Devilfish targets and sinks an oil tanker, slipping away before the enemy can respond. In the Sea of Japan, the Bonefish mixes it up with freighters and destroyers sinking a Merchant Marine but taking two hits of damage in the process. The sub dives deep and sneaks away to the south, starting the long slow journey to Rabaul. To the north, the Skipjack fails to find a target so they will continue their war patrol in the Sea of Japan. [image]local://upfiles/80250/0CECA193D5394BD69CFB1179E12100DF.png[/image]
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