Roger Neilson II
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Gentlemen, as predicted, the offensives of the Japs appear to be slowed right down at present. This has allowed us some opportunities to dictate some of the pace for a change. Operation See the Elephant has begun at Tassafaronga. The two units previously ejected from Guadalcanal have been under constant air and sea bombardment, with no supplies getting through. On the 9th June elements of the 1st Marine Division commenced landing there and we are assured that the final preparations for the retaking of this base are about to be put into effect. Operation Faintheart is about to commence at Balikpapan. The units previously spotted at Samarinda have now completed their overland trek and have taken up position for an assault on our base here. We detect 10 possible formations here and whilst they will be in the main crack fighting troops of the Japanese we wonder how tired and ill supplied they are now? Since their landing at Tarakan some 3 weeks ago not a lot of supplies has reached this base. Operation Tortuga has been a major success. The Jap was basing his CVs out of Sabang and raiding the shipping lanes between India and Australia. We shifted a significant portion of heavy bombers to our base at Port Blair and attacked his there. Sadly the bombers dropped their loads on a MSW TF instead of the CVs. The end product has been the rapid removal of the carriers from here and the base is now getting a regular ploughing by the airforce. Last night a raiding force of CLs and DDs visited the area and encountered a PG/PC TF of his. The resultant battle report suggests he suffered badly from this: PG Seiko Maru, Shell hits 30, and is sunk PG Hong Kong Maru, Shell hits 14, on fire, heavy damage PG Hakkai Maru, Shell hits 12, on fire, heavy damage PG Kongosan Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage PG Shinko Maru #1, Shell hits 7, on fire, heavy damage PC Seki Maru #2, Shell hits 4, on fire, heavy damage PG Shinko Maru #2, Shell hits 3, on fire PG Magan Maru, Shell hits 2 PG Nishho Maru PG Hayakafuku Maru As an offshoot of this activity a force of his Carriers sortied from Singapore towards Batavia on the 10th June. They were met by forces based at Batavia and Singkawang. Two confirmed bomb hits on the flight deck of the Taiyo left her burning fiercely and the CV TF was observed to retire back to Singapore. Elsewhere raids continue on Truk to maintain a closure of his airbase there, a force of Destroyers is blockading Wewak and air raids have commenced on Tarawa to increase the pain for those unfortunates who landed here in the first days of the war. Palembang continues to suffer attacks on its oil installations and Rangoon has no airfield left.
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