FeurerKrieg
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June 28th, 1943 Aside from some attacks against Akyab, and Sendai airfield expanding (sz 8), all the action was in the North Pacific today. Adak In the evening, 5 battleships and some cruisers shelled the island, keeping the coastal guns quiet while a small number of enemy troops began to come ashore. Recon indicated the unit is the 150th US RCT. During the day, approximately 50 medium bombers attacked our troop positions inflicted some casualties. Kiska Two groups of enemy ships shelled this island. First was a group centered around 3 Battleships, and then a group with 5 battleships. One Judy dive bomber was destroyed and the airfield is definitely closed. Given the bombardments, it is likely enemy troops are heading to this island also. I wonder if the US has so many units it can take all three islands at once? Perhaps the enemy will get bogged down long enough for the KB to attack the fatigued enemy, for now the KB will stay put and see how this develops. Attu In the morning, a few dozen F4F-4 Wildcats flew a sweep mission over the island. Our Tojos and Tonys put up a fight, taking down 5 of the enemy carrier fighters while losing 12 of their own number. Later in the day, a large strike came in and again our fighters attempt to defend. Massively outnumbered, they managed to take out 4 Wildcats, 5 SBD-5 and 1 SBD-3. The base was hit pretty hard and 39 assorted planes were destroyed on the ground. The airfield is closed as well, and given the proximity of enemy battleships and bombers, it is unlikely to reopen anytime soon. The planes that can still fly are loading up as much as possible from each flight unit and heading out to the Kuriles. Large carrier attack on Attu
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