FeurerKrieg
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November 25th, 1942 Chungking air raid nailed two I-153Cs today. Major development in the Pacific: Large convoy spotted at Laysan Island, east of Midway. Near the island a carrier force was spotted, but its planes were mostly unable to fly due to poor weather. Several waves of Nell and Betty bombers attacked the enemy ships. PC Sonoma was hit and sunk. PG Taney, APD Calhoun and AP Waiwera were all hit. The AP was loaded with troops. 6 F4F-4 Wildcats attempted to defend the ships, but our A6M2's were able to keep them off the bombers. 3 Wildcats were destroyed, and one Betty was lost. Enemy ships near Midway This enemy fleet is either on the way to Midway (unlikely as the fleet seems too small) or unloading at Layshan with the intent to build an airstrip there so P-38s can support an invasion of Midway at a later date. Zeros and Bettys will be cycled into Midway in an attempt to attrit the enemy carrier fighters. Generally we avoid attrition, but LBA versus carrier air is a good time to do it. Losses will likely be heavy in the next couple days. Once the enemy carriers retreat (assuming they do), Liz bombers will come to Midway and constantly bomb the island to slow airfield construction as long as possible. In the Home Island, training units are being converted to A6M2s and G4M1s to prepare to replace losses at Midway.
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