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RE: Men Have Limits? - 2/25/2011 11:17:10 PM   
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March 25, 1943 Koumac

Intel

Southeast Fleet is located at Rabaul.
3rd AA Regiment is located at Tokyo.
31st Division is loaded on AP,Hakone Maru moving to Koepang.
16th AA Regiment is located at Koepang.
37045 men are based at Chiamussu.
1860 men are based at Tinian.
Yokosuka 3rd SNLF is located at Rabaul.
145th IJN Base Force is located at Buin.
56th Brigade is located at Andaman Island.
5th Army is located at Heiho.
498537 men are based at Hiroshima/Kure.
2nd AA Regiment is located at Tokyo.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 300/376/13
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X A, 2 X APD, 10 LCUs 24720/147/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 28 LCUs

Combat

An IJN PG encountered a mine field at Takamatsu.

Sian continued to undergo bombardments from the IJA and casualties were moderate.

Allied warships conducted a bombardment of the Japanese troops near Koumac inflicting what were thought to be heavy casualties. Then the USA 25th Division attacked again in the effort to mop up the remaining Japanese troops. No Allied loses were reported from the front and the Japanese had very heavy casualties inflicted upon them. Surely the “Jungle Rats” can't survive much longer without any supplies. Even the Japanese have a limit as to how far discipline and devotion to duty can carry them. Surely starving men have limits.

Benham and her TF will depart Suva and proceed to Noumea where the remaining supplies will be delivered and then they'll make the long journey back to Pearl. This mission is going better than Phil had ever hoped for. The crews of the merchantmen are getting very good with the speed they can load and unload their ships with. Phill writes this off to the men wanting to live long lives and their having discovered that lingering in one place carries certain dangers.

At lunch time today, much to Sylvia's disappointment John Doe appears. They don't speak to one another, but she eyes him warily knowing that at any time this man will be the cause of her husband going into danger. He eats his lunch and then walks over to where Pete is and tells him that there's nothing on tap yet and that he doesn't know when he'll be needed.

“Just so you hotshots understand me,” says the CO of VMF-222, “Once we reach Pearl Harbor we will either continue on to our ultimate destination on this or another ship or we will island hop our way to our new home by flying our planes in. You guys will know where when the brass decides that you need to know, not before. Dismissed.” He leaves the men and they just stand around on the deck of the ship talking. Stick has managed to gain a couple of pounds back that he lost with his protracted bout of seasickness. Now that he's feeling OK he's actually starting to like being at sea. Sunrises are really nice and the sunsets are spectacular, he thinks.

At Noumea the Palawan's crew continues to drink away their boredom. Many of them have smuggled booze onto the ship against Captain Demesa's orders. Cookie and Red have agreed to limit their business dealings to Hawaii, unless by mutual consent they discover something else. Red takes Lucky ashore and the two of them go for a walk and as usual the dog attracts attention. A young lady approaches them and asks, “Does he bite?” Red shakes his head and she asks, “Can I pet him?” Red nods and he still can't speak for some reason. He feels like a fool, but this girl somehow is different. They stroll along together for a while and then she announces that she must go. After she's gone Red and Lucky continue on their way and at the appointed time the reach a place to meet with Cookie. All Red can talk about is this girl he met.

“So what's her name?”

“I don't know,” answers Red.

“You mean to tell me you didn't ask what her name was? Did you arrange to see her again?”

“No, I could barely talk to her I was so nervous,” says an embarrassed Red.

Greek partisans temporarily took control of Samos Island from the Italian garrison.

Victory Points Japanese 20336 Allied 8732







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RE: Men Have Limits? - 2/27/2011 12:47:21 AM   
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WOW! We broke 20K hits. I never even considered the possibility of reaching such heights. I have to admit that it's much more work than I ever bargained for and lately it's been very difficult to write the entries. Thanks to all of you for taking the time to read this. The story continues to lag 3 months behind the war.

March 26, 1943 Noumea

Intel

Hoyo Fortress is located at Osumi.
7th Naval Construction Battalion is located at Salamaua.
3590 men are based at Seoul.
54th Division is located at Okayama.
13 ships are based at Kitakyushu.
8th Tank Regiment is located at Koepang.
102nd IJA Base Force is located at Harbin.
Radio transmissions detected at Gili Gili.

Recon

Pe-2 takes recon photos of Heiho 9 LCUs 46580/570/23
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Arshaan 2 LCUs 5600/80/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Tabun-Nur 1 LCU 1280/18/0
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Mutanchiang 31 fighters, 10 bombers, 58 aux, 6 LCUs 3640/67/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Changkufeng 9 LCUs 47740/351/13
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Hailar 7 LCUs 32140/345/7
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 50380/494/13
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X CA, 10 LCUs 25300/169/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Darwin 4 X CA, 4 X DE, 6 X AK, 14 LCUs 16800/71/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 43 fighters, 78 aux, 28 LCUs

Combat

Kweiyang was visited by 32 X Nick, 23 X Tony and 3 X Dinah and before the Japanese departed they had inflicted moderate damage on the base, but no casualties. Ground fire claimed to have knocked down 2 X Nick and damaged 5 more.

Mandalay was targeted by 16 X Blenheim IV, 48 X Liberator VI, 54 X B-25J, 47 X B-24D Liberator and 59 X P-38G Lightning while the Japanese managed to put up 28 X Zero, 35 X Jack and 8 X Tony in opposition. The P-38s and concentrated MGs of the bombers dropped 20 X Zero, 16 X Jack (3 damaged), 6 X Tony and the bombs nailed a Dinah on the ground. The base was observed to have been very heavily damaged and ground loses were thought to have been high also. All of this came at a cost of a Blenheim shot down, 3 X Liberator VI destroyed (3 damaged), a B-25J lost (3damaged), 5 X B-24D damaged and 23 P-38G destroyed (5 damaged).

Akyab was attacked by 28 X Zero, 51 X Betty, 3 X Tojo, 90 X Tony and 23 X Helen and a mere 10 X Spitfire were up to greet them. A Betty was damaged, a Tony was shot down and a Helen was damaged while all of the Spitfires were destroyed. The base was subjected to light damage and negligible casualties were sustained.

Wyndham was swept by 57 X P-38G and the Japanese opposed them with 12 X Zero, 16 X Oscar, 21 X Tojo and 39 X Tony. The debriefing painted a picture of 2 X Zero lost, 14 X Oscar destroyed, 4 X Tojo downed and 7 X Tony destroyed with another being damaged while 28 X P-38G were destroyed and one was damaged.

The artillery shells continued to rain down on the Chinese troops at Sian causing light casualties. Chinese troops are on the move, but slowly.

The Japanese sustained moderate losses to the “Jungle Rats” at Koumac when the American troops attacked them today. The 25th Division reported no casualties.

Red is walking Lucky every day along the same route in the hope of seeing the girl again. He can't believe that he didn't even ask her for her name. He is determined to find her and no matter what the weather is, unless duty calls, he's going to find her.

The convoy continues on to Noumea, still and luckily according to all those on the ships, undetected. Phil sits in his cabin wondering how Bill is doing, knowing that a new operation is nearing it's start.

“Here Dad, enjoy it because that's the last of the coffee until next month,” says Sandy as she places the mug on the table in front of Dave. He just smiles at her and takes a sip.

“You know,” says Dave, “That at the pace of the war is being being conducted by the Allies it might not end until 1980. I wonder what else they'll be rationing by then.”

The British 8th Army won the battle of the Mareth line forcing the Germans and Italians to retreat to the north.

Victory Points Japanese 20403 Allied 8824


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RE: Men Have Limits? - 2/27/2011 7:42:34 PM   
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March 27, 1943 Washington DC

Intel

20th Army is located at Heiho.
22433 men are based at Okayama.
6884 men are based at Inch'on.
25th Engineer Regiment is located at Sendai.
27th Engineer Regiment is located at Mishan.
6th Air Division is located at Wyndham.
187707 men are based at Truk.
15th Army is located at Myitkyina.
24024 men are based at Kanazawa.
38th Road Construction Battalion is located at Singapore.
2nd Tank Regiment is located at Rangoon.
7122 men are based at Nagasaki.
13th AA Regiment is located at Maizuru.

Recon

Pe-2R takes recon photos of Mishan 8 LCUs 49300/455/191
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Chiamussu 6 LCUs 27860/278/11
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 50700/496/13
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 28 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 23 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X CA, 1 X DE, 2 X APD, 10 LCUs 26920/194/0

Combat

Kweiyang was hit by 27 X Nick, 23 X Tony and 3 X Dinah who caused moderate damage and very light casualties. Chinese gunners claimed a Nick destroyed and 6 more damaged.

Mandalay was attacked by 18 X Blenheim IV, 40 X Liberator VI, 55 X B-25J, 45 X B-24D and 17 X P-38G while the Japanese countered with ground only fire. Damage to the base was extremely heavy and ground loses were put at light while 10 X Tony, 20 X Jack, 19 X Zero and 2 X Dinah were trashed on the ground.

Akyab was attacked by 27 X Zero, 50 X Betty, 4 X Tojo, 48 X Tony and 22 X Helen and 14 X Spitfire were in opposition. The CAP destroyed 3 X Zero, a Tony and damaged 2 X Betty and a Helen while they lost 11 planes. Damage to the base was moderate and ground troops sustained very light casualties.

Koepang was attacked by 9 X B-24D and 21 X P-38G. No Japanese planes were in the air and it was reported that light damage was done to the base and a Dinah was burning in return for all of the bombers being damaged.

The 65th Brigade was hit once more from the air by 54 X F4F-4, 16 X SBD, 17 X P-40E, 37 X A-20G Havoc and 42 X B-17E and the unit had moderate loses while all of the planes departed undamaged. Later the American 25th Division again tried to eliminate the Japanese from the area, inflicting moderate loses and sustaining very light casualties themselves. It was believed that the Japanese ware now surrounded and their demise is being reported as patrols are finding nothing other than bodies. The saga of the “Jungle Rats” has now come to a tragic close.

9 X SB-2c attacked elements of the 4th Ind.Brigade at Kungchang inflicting very light loses. All of the Chinese planes left undamaged.

At Sian the IJA artillery continued it'd deadly work hammering the Chinese defenders for moderate casualties.

At Kungchang the Japanese started a bombardment of Chinese positions causing very light casualties.

The DDs Vampire and Voyager attacked an IJN sub about 250 miles from Perth reporting that they scored many hits.

Two CV TFs are approaching Midway where they will await further orders.

Bill silently observes his bridge as everyone is going about their business in a professional manner. The crew is proud of their record thus far and also with their captain, an Annapolis graduate. They are anticipating some shore leave when they reach port and the closer they get the more tension and excitement there is aboard the O'Bannon.

Ed has left HQs and is chomping at the bit to get his bombardment TF forward to Midway, but escorts are in short supply and he'll have to wait a little longer before his “old girls” can do their damage.

The 1st Marines are resting and getting replacements at Noumea. Nobody knows what's in store for them. Major Smith shuffles paperwork that crosses his desk and he too wonders what's next.

“Gunny how much longer of this doing nothing do we have?” asks Slim. Gunny shrugs and tells him that he doesn't know. Scuttlebutt has them going off to attack the Japanese at a dozen different locations at a zillion different times. The only thing that is certain is that the USMC hasn't forgotten them and does have something in mind for the 2nd Marine Division.

“Mr. President,” the officer begins, “Gentlemen. I want to point out that all offensive ops to date, including Operation Revenge, have been learning experiences. Beginning with all future operations we expect things to run more smoothly because planners will have more knowledge of what to expect. Before this year runs out we need to bring the IJN to battle, but not on their terms.” The presentation goes on for another ½ hour and then the discussions go on for over an hour before FDR thanks everybody in attendance as a way of ending the meeting. He retains his select circle of advisers and they discuss operation planned through the end of the year and it's agreed that Operation Crescendo will bring out the KB and if it doesn't nothing will. A combined arms effort is expected to be used by the USN to rip open the heart of Japan's defensive network and once the KB is on the bottom Japan will be at the Allies' mercy, of which there will be none.

Victory Points Japanese 20445 Allied 8946




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RE: Sneaky Sunshine - 3/1/2011 1:26:20 AM   
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March 28, 1943 Pittsburgh

Intel

52nd Division is located at Kanazawa.
Saipan Base Force is located at Saipan.
13th Tank Regiment is planning for an attack on Chungking.
17th Army is located at Tulagi.
40658 men are based at Hailar.
51st AA Regiment is located at Rangoon.
9th Fleet is loaded on AP,Taihei Maru moving to Truk.
6613 men are based at Hanoi.
49th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Mukden.
1860 men are based at Tinian.
6th Air Division is located at Wyndham.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Lashio 2 LCUs 6220/17/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X CA, 1 X DE, 2 X APD, 10 LCUs 28800/178/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 26 LCUs
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 28 LCUs

Combat

Mandalay got another visit today by 21 X Blenheim IV, 19 X Liberator VI and 37 X P-38G and the Japanese planes were sitting on the ground as the bombs fell. It was reported that 3 X Jack, 6 X Zero and 2 X Tony were burning while the base took moderate damage and ground loses were thought to have been negligible. A Liberator was damaged by ground fire.

IJA artillery continues to shell Sian causing moderate casualties among the Chinese defenders.

Kungchang saw continued artillery barrages that inflicted moderate casualties on the Chinese, while sporadic Chinese responses caused very light loses to the Japanese.

Red and Lucky walk again today in search of Red's growing obsession. Hey are soaked by the rain, but Red will not skip a day. The two of them lose weight as they're walking so much.

Operation Sunshine will be a minimal operation where luck is going to be needed as the planners are going on the assumption that Operation King will be the main show and therefore get most of the assets. If they can pull off Sunshine without being discovered the back door to Japan will be ajar. If the second stage of Sunshine works then the door will be kicked in.

Bill Donovan's agents are saying that they believe that the Japanese are going to send additional combat units to Australia. The Pentagon planners doubt this as to them it makes little sense, but they too are going to do the same. There will be a new alignment of Allied forces with additional formations scheduled to arrive in the not to distant future.

Elaine is bored as so many things are no longer available because of the war. She's tired of the USO Club, but continues to go as there's little else to do. Her friends have jobs and that keeps them busy, but she doesn't want to go to work.

The British 8th Army attacked in the north.


Victory Points Japanese 20453 Allied 8987



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RE: How Appropriate - 3/1/2011 9:36:08 PM   
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March 29, 1943 Brisbane

Intel

11704 men are based at Paramushiro Jima.
2nd Hvy Gun Regiment is located at Tsitsihar.
5th Division is located at Wyndham.
Sasebo 6th SNLF is located at Rabaul.
20th Army is located at Heiho.
4589 men are based at Toyama.
25th Engineer Regiment is located at Sendai.
42nd AA Regiment is located at Seoul.
105th IJA Base Force is located at Mukden.
5821 men are based at Aomori.
31st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Aomori.
9th AF Construction Battalion is located at Bankha.
6th Tank Regiment is planning for an attack on Derby.
Radio transmissions detected at Lunga.
22442 men are based at Okayama.
13th Naval Construction Battalion is located at Osaka/Kobe.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Pagan 1 LCU 1300/0/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X DE, 1 X CA, 2 X APD, 10 LCUs 29880/198/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 x CA, 1 X DE, 1 X AK, 28 LCUs

Combat

Chungking was subjected to the indignation of 14 X Jack, 26 X Tojo and 12 X Tony patrolling the skies, unopposed, until the Japanese pilots decided to return to base.

Mandalay was raided by 42 X B-25J and 10 X P-38G and the bombers dumped their loads with only ground fire to worry about. They inflicted moderate damage to the base, and destroyed 3 X Zero, 5 X Jack and 4 X Tony on the ground while a couple of the bombers were damaged.

The Japanese attacked Akyab with 24 X Zero, 14 X Betty, 74 X Tony and 3 X Helen. There were 16 X Spitfire able to intercept and the Japanese destroyed 15 of them while 2 X Zero were downed, a Betty was damaged and 4 X Tony went down and another 3 were damaged. The base sustained light damage and casualties were very light.

25 X Liberator V1, 43 X B-24D and 30 X P-38G were unopposed in their attack on Myitkyina. The base sustained moderate damage and the troops were thought to have sustained moderate casualties.

6 X SB-2c attacked the Japanese troops at Kungchang and had 3 planes damaged while the IJA suffered light loses. Later in the afternoon the Chinese in 3 X SB-2c attacked the 2nd RF Gun Battalion and were jumped by 11 X Oscar. One Chinese plane crashed in flames and another was damaged while the Japanese had very light casualties from the attack. The IJA artillery caused light casualties to the Chinese troops after the planes were gone.

A Japanese artillery attack at Sian caused heavy loses to the Chinese troops. So far the Japanese haven't moved in enough strength to mount a serious attack on the city's defenses, but that could change at any time.

John Doe enters the pub and sits down across from Pete and asks him for a beer and some of his time. Once the two men are settled Mr. Doe says, “Pete I know what you've been through in this war and that it's asking a lot of you, but.” He pauses and takes a swig of his beer and then continues. “As I was saying, we need your guts and talent. What we'd like for you to do is to head to Cooktown and we'll be flying a plane out of there on some long range missions that can't afford to get lost. That's why a navigator of your skills and reliability is needed. If you'd like Sylvia can live there also. That's up to you though I'd recommend against it as the Japanese could appear at almost any time.” He pauses again to drink some more of his beer and then puts down his mug. “Transport has been arranged and you depart on the first. If you have any questions you know where to find me.”

As Mr. Doe gets up to leave Pete says, “April Fools Day, how appropriate.”

Phil's convoy should reach Noumea tomorrow, if all goes well. This will be a great relief to all.

Dave is angrier than ever today as he heard on the radio:

Today meat rationing started in the USA. The limit of 28 ounces per week has been set.

Victory Points Japanese 20474 Allies 9026


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RE: Hunting - 3/3/2011 1:11:06 AM   
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March 30, 1943 Near Susanville California

Intel

68th Construction Battalion is located at Hamamatsu.
48th Construction Battalion is located at Moulmein.
3119 men are based at Bangkok.
1st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Tokyo.
7th AF Construction Battalion is located at Soerabaja.
21st Reserve Engineer Regiment is located at Shimuzu.
9th Ind. Brigade is located at Changsha.
2nd Hvy Gun Regiment is located at Tsitsihar.
2nd Reserve AA Regiment is located at Tokyo.

Recon

PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 26 LCUs

Combat

The SS Snapper stalked and attacked a small convoy 192 miles NE of Palembang in the predawn hours and put a torpedo into the side of an AK. The escorts countered and Snapper limped away with moderate systems damage and moderate flooding.

Kweiyang was subjected to another air raid and had light damage, light casualties and a Helen was supposedly damaged.

Allied aircraft attacked Pagan and were unopposed. The resource center was hit for moderate damage and all of the planes departed undamaged.

Mandalay was hit by Allied planes and sustained moderate damage, light casualties and 8 X Zero, 2 X Tony and 3 X Jack were destroyed on the ground. Three B-25J were damaged by ground fire.

6 X B-25J attacked the Yokosuka 2nd SNLF at the river crossing near Lashio and inflicted light loses. No planes were damaged.

The IJA at Kungchang attacked the Chinese defenders and damaged the fortifications slightly while inflicting heavy casualties on the Chinese. The attackers sustained very heavy loses in men and guns lost.

Sian witnessed continued IJA bombardments of the defenses and the Chinese had moderate casualties.

The Chinese attacked the Japanese troops 42 miles NE of the road junction between Chungking and Sian inflicting heavy loses and forcing them to retreat while Chinese casualties were very light.

A Mavis attacked the SS Shark, but thanks to an alert radar operator the sub was able to dive and evade the ordinance dropped by the plane.

The SS Snook is losing her fight against the waters of the Pacific as her pumps fail, get fixed and fail again. The crew is struggling to get systems back online and the leaks plugged, but a repair facility is needed.

Benham and her charges have reached Noumea. The AKs have docked and will immediately begin to unload.

“You know with such small amounts of meat available to us I'm going to start hunting and now it won't be for sport,” says Dave to Sandy over a hot cup of tea. He gets up from the table and gets his rifle and starts to disassemble, clean and then reassemble it. “It'll also be good exercise for me, though I can't say that dragging a deer home is a pleasant thought.”

“OK then shot small game instead,” replies Sandy.

“I don't know how long I'll be gone, but I promise that I'll come back as soon as I can.” Pete knows that no matter what he says nothing will comfort Sylvia and he feels rotten about the whole thing.

“We knew this was in our future so go do your duty and then come home to me,” she says as they embrace.

The British 8th Army broke through the Gabes Pass today.

Victory Points Japanese 20482 Allied 9060


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RE: Hunting - 3/3/2011 10:18:52 PM   
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March 31, 1943 The Kremlin

Intel

230 ships are based at Tokyo.
15th AA Regiment is located at Nagoya.
12th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Nagoya.
2nd Base Force is located at Soerabaja.
47th Naval Guard Unit is located at Port Moresby.
140th IJA Base Force is located at Marcus Island.
10th Area Army is located at Chengting.
4th AA Regiment is located at Toyama.
17th Reserve Coastal Artillery Regiment is located at Niigata.
Canton Base Force is located at Canton.
16th Naval Guard Unit is located at Ichang.
21st AA Regiment is located at Changsha.
4th Construction Battalion is located at Mukden.
4th Mixed Brigade is located at Myitkyina.
144th IJN Base Force is located at Darwin.
Hoyo Fortress is located at Osumi.
Radio transmissions detected at Prince Rupert.

Recon

No reports

Combat

Kweiyang was raided by Japanese planes that did moderate damage and light casualties. A Helen was seen to be trailing smoke as it departed.

Mandalay was bombed again by 48 B-25J, 48 X B-24D and 28 X P-38G who did very heavy damage to the base, heavy casualties to the troops there and left 14 X Zero and a Jack burning on the ground. No planes were damaged in the attack and there were no Japanese planes in the air.

Koepang was raided by 12 X B-24D and 26 X P-38G and a Japanese CAP of 19 X Tony opposed them. In the air battle 4 X Tony were downed and 2 more were damaged while the Allies lost a B-24D (10 damaged) and 3 X P-38G (2 damaged). Very light damage was done to the port and an IJN MSW was reportedly hit by a bomb and suffered heavy damage and was on fire.

An attack on Lunga by 64 X B-17E and 182 X B-24D was greeted by a Zero and 28 X Jack. The big bombers fought their way through the CAP knocking down the Zero and 10 X Jack (9 damaged) while a B-17E was destroyed (20 damaged) and 18 X B-24D were shot down (38 damaged). Damage to the base was reported to have been very heavy, ground troops sustained heavy casualties and 9 X Zero and a Mavis were destroyed on the ground.

9 X B-25J attacked the Yokosuka 2nd SNLF at the river crossing near Lashio and inflicted light casualties. No planes were damaged.

The IJA 13th Division at Kungchang was hit by 6 X SB-2c and nobody had any loses. Later the IJA 6th Division was attacked by 4 X SB-2c and had very light casualties while all of the planes departed safely. Later the Japanese attacked Kungchang again and suffered heavy loses for no gains. The Chinese sustained very light casualties.

Sian was still under a rain of artillery shells and the defenders had very light loses.

The Nationalist Chinese are raising hell with Washington. They're demanding more of everything in their fight against the Japanese. The Americans give a song and dance, but promise nothing concrete, just more in the future as it becomes available.

Stalin asks his advisers about the US troops now being discussed as possible deployments to Soviet bases. The debate as to how much to allow and where rages. Finally Stalin asks, “If we allow US forces to garrison some places for us won't that free our troops to concentrate somewhere else? If we are able to do this then dealing with the Japanese and the inevitable fight between us will tip more in our favor. Nyet?” That settles the issue and planners will now go to work with various options mapped out.

Dave comes home carrying two rabbits and announces that rabbit stew is on the menu for dinner.

Bill and his counterparts hold a meeting at naval HQs to evaluate their escort operations and discuss any possible improvements that they can make. One of the skippers cracks, “Some air cover, naval and asw searches would sure be welcomed.” Bill notes this and wonders if the brass back at Pearl would consider releasing some CVEs for convoy duty in the future.

Pete is spending a restless night and Sylvia is finding sleep hard to come by also. Tomorrow Pete departs and it's got both of them desperate for each other.

Victory Points Japanese 20523 Allied 9132


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RE: Sorry - 3/4/2011 11:25:58 PM   
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April 1, 1943 Noumea

Intel

32nd Heavy AA Battalion is located at Aomori.
Saipan Coastal Gun Regiment is located at Saipan.
1st Engineer Regiment is located at Port Moresby.
137th IJN Base Force is located at Darwin.
Yokosuka Base Force is located at Tokyo.
10th Special Base Force is located at Darwin.
4638 men are based at Wakkanai.
140th IJN Base Force is located at Buin.
Elements of the 9th Mongolian Cavalry Division are located at Tientsin.
25th AA Regiment is located at Nagato.
36th Division is located at Kungchang.

Recon

Pe-2R takes recon photos of Tabun-Nur 1 LCU 1300/6/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Mishan 60 fighters, 25 bombers, 56 aux, 8 LCUs 62240/507/333
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Mutanchiang 6 LCUs 10600/95/0
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Hailar 7 LCUs 31220/348/8
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Pisanuloke nothing detected
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 28 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 26 LCUs

Combat

Another day, another attack on Kweiyang resulting in light damage and light casualties with a Helen claimed as damaged.

Allied aircraft flew unopposed over Mandalay and their ordinance did moderate damage to the base, inflicted moderate casualties and destroyed 9 X Zero and a Jack on the ground. A Liberator VI and 2 X B-25J were damaged by ground fire.

At the river crossing near Lashio the Yokosuka 2nd SNLF was attacked by 16 X B-25J and the unit sustained very light casualties. All of the planes departed the area safely.

At Kungchang an air attack on IJA 6th Division by 5 X SB-2c resulted in very light Japanese casualties and the Chinese planes all returned to their base untouched.

AN IJA bombardment attack at Kungchang resulted in heavy Chinese loses and sporadic counter battery fire inflicted light Japanese casualties. It is expected that the Japanese will assault and take the base on their initial attempt. The bulk of the Chinese troops have slipped out of their positions in the night and are moving towards Sian to bolster the defensive line there.

Sian continues to undergo an almost continuous barrage and the Chinese forces suffered moderate loses.

The SS Snapper continues to fight for her survival as she heads into the Malacca Straits. Due to the amount of damage the sub has sustained they will have to transit the Straits at night and hope to evade detection in the darkness. It appears that rain is going to fall and this can only help to cloak the stricken vessel from prying eyes.

Operation Sunshine has been given the official go as all of the concerned parties have reached the agreements needed to facilitate the operation. The only problem is that the USN continues to claim that they have no warships to spare for this operation as long as it jumps off shortly before Operation King does. “It's a matter of priorities,” is the word out of the Pentagon.

Supplies continue to pour ashore at Noumea as the convoy continues it's unloading. The crew of the Palawan watches and the nod knowingly that something is afoot at this is not a normal resupply run. Meanwhile Red is on one of his patrol walks with Lucky. Today Cookie joined them as they have plans for the afternoon. All Red wants to to see the girl again, but he's just about given up on ever seeing her again. The 3 of them have a nice walk and then stop for a beer a watering hole familiar to them. When they leave Red spots her and rushes to catch up to the girl only to discover that it's somebody else. “I'm sorry to bother you,” he stammers and he turns away, dejected.

Pete boards a train bound for Townsville and from there he'll be informed as to transport arrangements that have been made for him. Sylvia stands on the platform waving and crying.

Trying to stem inflation in the US, Roosevelt freezes wages, salaries and prices.

Meat, fats, canned goods and cheese are now rationed in the US.

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RE: Carnaval - 3/5/2011 5:08:28 PM   
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It's Carnaval here in Brasil.  So due to the world's largest party going on you'll have to forgive me for erratic entries to the AAR over the next 5 days.  I'll do what I can when possible, but daily entries are off for now.  Sorry.....

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RE: Stealth & Luck - 3/6/2011 6:55:47 PM   
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April 2, 1943 Washington DC

Intel

37104 men are based at Chiamussu.
2nd Construction Battalion is located at Kungchang.
49th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Mukden.
14th Construction Battalion is located at Salamaua.
5th Mortar Battalion is located at Port Moresby.
24th Aviation Unit is located at Kwajalein.
4590 men are based at Toyama.
19th Engineer Regiment is planning for an attack on Chungking.
37th Construction Battalion is located at Canton.
252272 men are based at Kagoshima.

Recon

Pe-2 takes recon photos of Heiho 9 LCUs 45360/571/19
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Arshaan 2 LCUs 5660/76/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Jaluit 3 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X CA, 3 X DE, 8 LCUs 27620/186/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 28 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 40 fighters, 7 bombers, 36 aux, 27 LCUs
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Taung Gyi nothing detected
B-25J Mitchell takes recon photos of Mili nothing detected

Combat

22 X B-25J attacked the Yokosuka 2nd SNLF at the river crossing near Lashio inflicting light casualties on the Japanese troops. All of the Chinese planes departed the area safely.

6 X SB-2c attacked the 6th Division at Kungchang. The Japanese sustained very light casualties and the planes left safely.

A Japanese assault on Kungchang swept through the abandoned defensive positions as even the rear guard managed to slip away in the night.

IJA artillery was busily hammering away at Sian and the defending Chinese had moderate loses.

The rickety train carrying Pete clatters on it's way with stops at various points. There are very few people on the train not in military uniform. Pete listens to the false bravado of new troops heading to the front. Replacements for casualties, he thinks. Things are going to get worse before they get better as Pete has noticed that units are on the move a lot more lately.

Sylvia keeps herself busy with things at the hospital and then at the hotel. She peeks into the bar to make sure that her father isn't drinking with or giving the place away to his mates.

Dave savors a hot mug of coffee and wonders how much more the government can ration in the name of the war effort. “Imagine them telling us that wages should remain the same. For how long I wonder,” Dave says to Sandy who is busy checking their bills to make sure everything is or will be paid on time.

“So that's it? Operation Sunshine will have to rely on stealth and luck? If Admiral Landy were here he tell us to lend the op the proper support or scrub it,” says the admiral.

“Well he's not around and we can't not take advantage of what Moscow is offering us. To drag our feet will increase their changing their minds. No, we go,” says the general. The final plans will be drafter and submitted to the Joint Chiefs and then FDR will OK it.

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RE: Stealth & Luck - 3/7/2011 9:41:19 PM   
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April 3, 1943 Pearl Harbor

Intel

20th Army is located at Heiho.
236284 men are based at Osaka/Kobe.
6714 men are based at Iwo Jima.
2504 men are based at Ikitsuki.
7132 men are based at Nagasaki.
6713 men are based at Iwo Jima.
64th Construction Battalion is located at Nagasaki.
2nd Hvy Gun Regiment is located at Tsitsihar.
2721 men are based at Taejon.
7th Coastal Gun Regiment is located at Ominato.
Radio transmissions detected at Takamatsu.
145th IJA Base Force is located at Singapore.
148th IJA Base Force is located at Tokyo.
7140 men are based at Nagasaki.
1st AA Regiment is located at Tokyo.

Recon

PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Jaluit 3 LCUs 2800/15/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 28 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 28 LCUs
PB4Y Liberator takes recon photos of Majuro nothing detected
B-25J Mitchell takes recon photos of Mili nothing detected
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X AP, 8 LCUs 28180/172/0

Combat

Sian continued to undergo a bombardment of it's defenses and casualties were moderate today.

The SS Snook continued her struggle to get home, but her flooding is making this look doubtful. She is passing Pagan and has a long way to get to Midway. The Chief of the Boat and a mechanics mate are working furiously to get the sub's pumps back online. The Chief mutters that the secret is to keep them working as a loud clang echoes through the boat. He has hit the pump with his wrench and the pump surges to life. “ Keep working you mother,” he grunts as he stands up and stretches his weary muscles.

The SS Snapper has just passed Georgetown and though her damage is bad she's starting to look like she'll be able to limp into a friendly port.

The troops that will be Operation Revenge are boarding ships at or are leaving Pearl Harbor, bound for the Midway staging area.

VMF-222's transport ship will dock this afternoon and the men of the squadron can't wait to get ashore. “Bob I believe that the first round is on you,” says another one of the pilots. Stick doesn't care about anything other than getting in his first flight with the Corsair.

Phil's convoy slipped out of Noumea in the predawn hours and now will make the long journey to points east. They'll pick up some ships along the way and it'll be a long and slow journey with the ungainly AKs and TKs riding high with their empty holds.

One more day and Pete expects to finally reach Cairns. Getting to Townsville wasn't to bad, but this leg of the journey has been painfully slow. He wonders what it'll be like getting to Cooktown. A young Australian soldier spends all of his waking hours either staring out of the train car's window or at Pete.

Victory Points Japanese 20597 Allied 9176

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RE: Good Luck Charms Have None - 3/8/2011 8:33:14 PM   
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April 4, 1943 Somewhere In Australia

Intel

16th Army is located at Rabaul.
16th Mixed Brigade is located at Soerabaja.
52nd Heavy AA Battalion is located at Harbin.
56th Construction Battalion is located at Singapore.
2nd Division is planning for an attack on Madras.
10th Area Army is located at Chengting.
3rd NLF is located at Wyndham.
17th Aviation Rgt is located at Ichang.
Radio transmissions detected at Muntok.
114th IJNAF Base Force is located at Wonsan.
14th Army is located at Rangoon.
7th Division is located at Sapporo.
1st Mortar Regiment is located at Sasebo.
Truk Base Force is located at Truk.
38th Construction Battalion is located at Toyohara.
86853 men are based at Camranh Bay.
Chinkai Base Force is located at Masan.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Pagan 1 LCU 1280/0/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wotje 4 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Maloelap 2 LCUs 8720/90/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 2 X DE, 1 X AP, 9 LCUs 27420/158/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X DE. 1 X AK, 28 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 28 LCUs

Combat

Kweiyang received it's usual attention from Japanese aircraft and damage was extremely light as were the casualties.

Chungking was swept by 14 X Jack, 29 X Tojo, 11 X Tony and a snooping Dinah which was damaged. There was no Chinese opposition so the Japanese planes retired after a while.

Rangoon was raided by 48 X Liberator VI and 40 X B-24D. The Japanese managed to put up 3 X Rufe, 9 X Zero and 43 X Tony. The aerial combat was fierce and the Japanese suffered a Rufe downed (1 damaged), 2 X Zero destroyed (4 damaged), 8 X Tony shot down (26 damaged) and 3 X Zero and 2 X Tina were destroyed on the ground. The damage to the base was light as were Japanese casualties but the Allied planes suffered mightily with 27 X Liberator VI destroyed and 6 X B-24D downed (17 damaged).

At Mandalay 24 X Blenheim, 50 B-25J and 34 X P-38G attacked unopposed and the damage to the base and resource center was moderate with 2 X Zero destroyed on the ground. Japanese ground troops were thought to have taken very light casualties. All of the planes retired safely.

18 X B-25J and 3 X PB4Y attacked Maloelap and though they were unopposed the damage to the airbase was light. Ground fire was very heavy and 10 X B-25J were damaged as was a PB4Y.

The IJA artillery continued it's shelling of the Chinese positions at Sian inflicting light loses.

The SS Tarpon has refueled at Cairns and will attempt (the bug) to mine Deboyne Island and then head to Auckland for a refit and upgrade.

Phil is upset with his orders, but there's nothing he can do about them. His convoy will pick up stray ships along the way at various bases as they head back to Pearl Harbor. The only accommodation they got from HQs at Noumea was that if a ship can't make the minimum convoy speed they will not to loiter for it. He looks forward to returning to Pearl because there will be R&R waiting for them.

Pete thought that he'd be in Cooktown already, but he's been sitting for a couple hours waiting for the train to resume it's travels. They were told that there are mechanical problems with the engine and either mechanics or another engine will arrive soon. Pete laughs to himself as he thinks that they should send mechanics with another engine. Sometimes people in high places display very little common sense.

Red wearily walks along with Lucky as another day draws to a close. He dejectedly turns and they head back to the harbor. What he didn't see was that no sooner had he changed direction a certain young lady came out of a store.

A new gas chamber/crematory opened at Auschwitz today.

Victory Points Japanese 20637 Allied 9211



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RE: More Is Never Enough - 3/9/2011 10:19:30 PM   
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April 5, 1943 Washington DC

Intel

2501 men are based at Ikitsuki.
41st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Seoul.
Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment is located at Tsitsihar.
22434 men are based at Okayama.
Iki Fortress is located at Ikitsuki.
9th AF Construction Battalion is located at Bankha.
101st IJA Base Force is located at Gumma.
150th IJA Base Force is located at Tokyo.
Funauke Fortress is located at Sakashima.
23rd Mixed Brigade is located at Wyndham.
211860 men are based at Masan.
11th AA Regiment is located at Osaka/Kobe.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 50720/491/23
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wotje 4 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Maloelap 2 LCUs 8680/88/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 35 fighters, 58 aux, 3 X DE, 1 X PC, 10 LCUs 27360/149/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 35 fighters, 8 bombers, 62 aux, 28 LCUs

Combat

Chungking was visited by a large gaggle of Japanese fighters that milled around waiting for opposition that never appeared. The Chinese have decided that until they get better fighters they won't offer resistance to the Japanese in futile efforts that result in decimated squadrons.

Mandalay was visited by 22 X Blenheim 1V and 34 X P-38G who encountered only ground fire. When they had departed a single bomber had been damaged and they had done light damage to the base, destroyed a Jack and a Zero on the ground and it was suspected that ground troops sustained very light casualties.

Myitkyina was raided by 48 X B-25J and they were unopposed. Damage to the base was moderate, casualties light and no planes were damaged.

Port Moresby was attacked by 47 X B-17E and 62 X B-24D while the Japanese amassed a CAP of 16 X Zero, 4 X Jack and 41 X Tony. The big bombers bored in on their target while the Japanese fighters swarmed over them trying to defend their base. The Allies lost 5 X B-17E (26 damaged) and 22 X B-24D (18 damaged) while doing moderately heavy damage to the base, inflicting light casualties on the ground troops and destroying 7 X Zero (4 damaged), 2 X Jack and 9 X Tony (23 damaged). Though these kind of losses are not sustainable it is believed by the Allied command that in this war of attrition the Japanese are suffering heavily.

The Yokosuka 2nd SNLF, at the river crossing near Lashio, was attacked again by 25 X B-25J who despite no opposition only managed to inflict light losses on the Japanese. All of the planes departed safely.

The 13th Division at Kungchang was attacked by 8 X SB-2c and casualties were extremely light while all of the planes left without damage.

At Sian the IJA artillery continued to be active and the Chinese forces sustained light casualties.

Stalin asks if there are any indications as to what the Japanese have that can interfere with the US deployment scheduled to happen later this year. The answer is that nobody knows.

The General Staff has recommended that Operation King be pushed back to mid July as putting the pieces in the right places will be more time consuming than they originally thought. Though the shipyards are producing more vessels of all types than anyone ever thought possible the sheer scope of the operation and other demands elsewhere continue to place a strain on the USN. Operation Sunshine is a planner's nightmare as the Navy refuses to spare any of the fleet other than some old 4 pipers and the usual PGs and PCs.

The list of officers up for promotion has made it's rounds and some of the names were pushed down while others advanced. With new ships arriving all of the time there's a constant demand for men to man them.

Gunny stops by for a little chat and Slim offers him a beer. The two men sit in the sand and talk about things in the past and what looms ahead. Gunny says that though he's not certain the 2nd Marines are slated to be part of a big operation sometime in the middle of the year. Slim says that he's in no hurry to be shot at again and later would be fine with him.

“We might as well just walk since the railroad doesn't seem to know how to get us to our destination,” says a disgruntled passenger sitting near Pete. It's obvious that the mechanics are having a tough time trying to jury rig a repair to get the engine running. It's almost comical since the engine sent to bring the train in broke down also. The problem is that there is a lack of maintenance as total effort is going into the war and other things are being neglected. Pete doesn't care if it takes him forever to get to Cooktown and he joins some soldiers in a card game. Just like old times, he thinks.

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RE: Unauthorized - 3/11/2011 1:17:04 AM   
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April 6, 1943 Somewhere On The Way To Cooktown

Intel

4314 men are based at Pusan.
Hoyo Fortress is located at Osumi.
6th Construction Battalion is located at Heiho.
21st Division is planning for an attack on Chungking.
14th Area Army is located at Tokyo.
41st AA Regiment is located at Changchun.
8th Construction Battalion is planning for an attack on Chungking.
15th Aviation Rgt is located at Batavia.
102nd IJNAF Base Force is located at Woleai.
11th AA Regiment is located at Osaka/Kobe.
2nd AA Regiment is located at Tokyo.
21st Mixed Brigade is located at Wyndham.
14th Area Army is located at Tokyo.
32nd Heavy AA Battalion is located at Aomori.

Recon

PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wotje 3 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Maloelap 2 LCUs 8780/99/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 4 X DE, 1 x PC, 1 X AP, 40 fighters, 55 aux, 9 LCUs 27460/153/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 28 LCUs

Combat

Port Moresby was subjected to an unauthorized raid by 8 X B-24D (did I forget to order a stand down for this squadron?) and they were jumped by 7 X Zero, 3 X Jack and 19 X Tony of which the .50 cals damaged a Tony while the airbase was lightly damaged. 3 bombers were downed and 2 other got shot up. Allied commanders have taken note that the CAP was much weaker the day after a major raid. The problem is that the bombers and the crews need a rest after such a long mission and Cooktown can only support a given number of planes.

The Chinese bombed their favorite target, the Yokosuka 2nd SNLF which sustained moderate casualties. All 19 bombers departed unscathed.

Koepang was awakened to 12 X B-24D and 28 X P-38G who managed to do no damage to the base. The 12 X Tony (1 destroyed and 2 damaged) managed to damaged 7 bombers and a fighter.

Sian got it's daily dose of artillery shells and their casualties were moderate. The difference today was that the Chinese gunners responded and the Japanese suffered heavy loses.

VMF-222 will make ready to board a freighter and then sail for Midway, later to be assigned to Wake Island, assuming it will be taken in Operation Revenge. The men are happy to be going where the action is, but apprehensive, and they're sad at the thought of not having had time for the joys of Honolulu. Stick is unhappy because he still has no time in a Corsair.

The SS Snapper has managed to get into open ocean and now a betting man would say that the odds are in their favor to make a port for repairs.

The situation aboard the Snook is hopeless and the skipper has decided to try to get as close to Wake Island as possible before the sub sinks. The men are preparing to load as much food and water onto inflatable rafts as possible. Nobody has any illusions about survival and nobody knows what's worse, the sharks or the Japs. They have radioed an SOS and are giving periodic updates as to their position. The SS Hake is the closest vessel and it's heading their way as she was returning to Midway from a patrol. Hake is far enough away that the crew of the Snook will have to go into the water though.

The 2nd Marine Division has been given priority on obtaining everything they need to reach full strength. This can only mean one thing, combat in the near future. Slim has decided to start a pool as to where they'll attack next. He sits looking at a map trying to figure out where they're going, but can't decide. There are so many possibilities, tomorrow he'll pick a place.

Another uneventful day as Phil's convoy sails eastwards. He sits in his cabin writing reports. He hates to admit it, but they are bound to lose some of his best men when they reach Pearl Harbor.

Pete has a pocket full of money, but he'd give it all for some food and water. The train is still not moving and supposedly supplies are being sent along with another engine.

US and British troops attacked the 5th Pz Army in Tunisia.

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RE: China Teetering - 3/12/2011 2:27:37 PM   
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I've been bitten by RL and as a result things are a little crazy and I'm suffering from sleep deprivation. Forgive the light entry today.

April 7, 1943 Washington DC

Intel

China Expeditionary Army is planning for an attack on Chungking.
3921 men are based at Nagato.
8th Aviation Rgt is located at Chiamussu.
20th Army is located at Heiho.
8th NLF is located at Port Moresby.
25th AA Regiment is located at Nagato.
23rd Engineer Regiment is located at Inch'on.
5th RF Gun Battalion is planning for an attack on Chungking.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Mandalay 89 fighters, 101 aux, 12 LCUs 42020/352/10
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wotje 3 LCUs
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Maloelap 2 LCUs 8900/95/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X AP, 44 fighters, 51 aux, 9 LCUs 27480/178/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 27 LCUs

Combat

The SS Peto attacked a small, heavily escorted tanker about 95 miles from Balikpapan and lit it up by putting a torpedo into her. The escorts immediately pounced on the Peto with a merciless barrage of depth charges that did very little damage to anything other than sprung gauges and popped light bulbs. In the late afternoon 47 miles from Balikpapan Peto found herself in position to attack an IJN CA, thought to have been the Maya, but missed. She then slipped away undetected.

Mandalay was hit by 33 X B-25J, 35 X P-38G and 3 X F-5A along to snoop around. The resouce center was moderately damaged and the planes departed safely.

The Chinese defensive positions at Lanchow were bombarded by the Japanese and the defenders suffered negligible casualties.

Sian is still undergoing daily bombardments by the IJA and the Chinese had moderate casualties. Chinese gunners didn't reply due to supply concerns. The Chinese are keeping a wary eye on their flanks as the Japanese appear intent on severing the supply line from Chungking to Sian. The problem for the Chinese is their lack of mobility.

The train is finally rolling again and it's passengers were given food and water. Pete wonders how they'll ever beat the Japanese if they can't even get the trains running properly.

Sylvia is worried about Pete being gone and no amount of work keeps her busy enough not to think of him. Matters are only made worse not knowing where he's going.

Winston Churchill has been trying to get Roosevelt to send the 41st Division to aid in the fight against Germany, but finally Franklin has firmly stated “no.” A note was delivered to the Australian embassy in Washington DC informing PM Curtin that the 41st would be embarked on the next convoy to leave the United States. The note further stated that it was hoped that these additional forces would enable Allied troops to eject the Japanese from Australia.

The British 8th Army joined with the US 2nd Corps in central Tunisia.

Hitler met with Mussolini at Klessheim Castle to keep Italy in the war. Hitler will meet with the leaders of Vichy France, Norway, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Croatia for the same reason.

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RE: China Teetering - 3/13/2011 3:29:27 PM   
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April 8, 1943 Cooktown

Intel

23rd Army is planning for an attack on Chungking.
13th AA Regiment is located at Maizuru.
Hoyo Fortress is located at Osumi.
13 ships are based at Takamatsu.
248730 men are based at Sasebo.
34th Division is located at Chengting.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Rangoon 2 X SS, 4 X PT, 15 LCUs 17100/130/10
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Maloelap 2 LCUs 8680/103/0
B-25J Mitchell takes recon photos of Majuro nothing detected
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 28 LCUs
B-25J Mitchell takes recon photos of Mili nothing detected
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X AP, 9 LCUs 26980/103/0

Combat

Mandalay was attacked by 15 X Blenheim, 18 X Liberator VI, 30 X B-25J, 28 X B-24D and 35 X P-38G and the Japanese countered with 5 X Zero, 26 X Jack and 36 X Tony. At the debriefing pilots told of a wild air battle and the official report stated: 8 X Zero downed, 13 X Jack destroyed (1 damaged), 21 X Tony shot down, moderate damage to the base and moderate casualties to the ground troops. 7 X Blenheim destroyed (1 damaged), a Liberator VI Shot down (4 damaged), 4 X B-25J destroyed (4 damaged), a B-24D destroyed (3 damaged) and 12 P-38G downed (4 damaged).

The IJA bombarded Lanchow but miraculously nobody among the defenders got hurt.

Sian was bombarded again and loses were light.

The men of the 1st Marines are relaxing when a sudden downpour erupts. Some of the men run into their tents only to emerge naked, with a bar of soap.

Pete looks around Cooktown and he can't believe at how busy the place is compared to the last time he saw it. Sadly he's not here for sightseeing and he thanks the driver that picked him up at the train station for the little detour around the town. He gets out of the vehicle and walks into an ordinary looking building. Once inside a man greets him and politely asks what his business is here. Once Pete tells him the man asks to see his ID. He is then directed to an office on the second floor of the building. When he gets there a woman asks him politely to be seated and she'll call him in a little while. Half an hour later Pete is ushered into an office and the man behind the desk rises to greet him and offers his hand. Pete shakes it and sits down. A couple of hours later Pete knows little more than before other than he'll be spending lots of time in the air. The same driver who picked him up earlier is waiting to take him to where he'll be staying for the indefinite future.

Bill's convoy proceeds as planned with no interference from the Japanese. The crew of the O'Bannon is kept sharp by drills. Right now boredom is the enemy and Bill's greatest concern is that the men will be lulled into a stupor and miss something if the Japanese do appear. Frank assures him that this won't happen and tells Bill to get some rest.

The British have decided that a plan is needed to break the deadlock with the Japanese in the CBI. Exactly what it is will be decided after the RN, RAF and Army finally agree. Anvil was a wasted effort, though it did demonstrate the IJA's flexibility in the area to a threat.

The Soviets are at the brink with the Japanese, though they don't want a 2 front war at the moment. The Great Patriotic War is taking a monumental effort as the Germans, though reeling from the defeat at Stalingrad, aren't beaten yet.

Victory Points Japanese 20716 Allies 9322


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RE: Rationing Realities - 3/15/2011 2:45:38 AM   
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April 9, 1943 California

Intel

4638 men are based at Wakkanai.
41st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Seoul.
1st Division is located at Harbin.
4th Mixed Brigade is located at Myitkyina.
Osaka Base Force is located at Osaka/Kobe.
Yongfung Bay Fortress is located at Wonsan.
120th IJA Base Force is located at Hanoi
Elements of the 20th Mixed Brigade are located at Kuikang.
4th Division is loaded on AP,Tenyo Maru moving to Soerabaja.
13th Tank Regiment is located at Changsha.
37th Division is planning for an attack on Broome.
18th Army is located at Port Moresby.
65th Brigade is located at Lunga.

Recon

PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 2 X DE, 1 X AP, 9 LCUs 27140/171/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 28 LCUs
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 26980/364/10

Combat

The SS Tambor attacked an AK 28 miles NE of Muntok, but missed.

The SS Trout attacked an AP 41 miles NE of Truk and put a torpedo into her. The AP was observed to be burning and the escorts frantically tried, but failed to find their tormentor.

Wyndham was swept by 28 X P-38G and met 6 X Zero, 11 X Oscar, 10 X Tojo and 23 X Tony. 2 x Oscar, 3 X Tojo and 3 X Tony were splashed while the P-38Gs lost 8 with another 2 damaged. A PBY suffered some damage and returned to base.

Sian was bombarded again and just like yesterday the Japanese gunners missed the mark.

Lanchow was assaulted by the Japanese and they suffered very heavy casualties while the Chinese defenders sustained light loses. The defensive perimeter held intact, but the city is cut off and the Chinese don't seem to be inclined to relieve it.

4 Subs are converging on the crippled Snook to take off the crew, but Snook's skipper is stubbornly insisting that they still just might save their boat.

Operation Revenge slowly is reaching it's being ready and then the US hopes to unleash a series of attacks in the Central Pacific that will shake the Japanese defensive shell.

The USA 41st Division and other units are boarding ships in San Francisco for their long journey to Australia. It is believed that this unit can be the piece of the puzzle that's missing along with a few more Australian combat formations.

Dave has just finished tuning up a car and the man offers some rationing coupons as payment. When Dave sees that there are some for coffee he gladly accepts. It's starting to be normal for people to swap or pay for things with these coupons instead of using cash. Money has limited use when there's little to buy with it. Sandy sits on the porch with a cup of hot tea just lost in her thoughts.

Ed leaves another meeting and wonders when his old gals will be unleashed on the Japanese. The war is being prosecuted at an agonizingly slow pace. If he were a betting man the money would be on the US delaying things as more troops, new ships and planes come on line.

Their convoy is making good progress and all is peaceful. Phil dreams of Hawaiian beaches.

Pete has met with other men that he's supposed to be working with. They seem like a good enough group of guys, but he'll know for sure when the chips are down. In the meantime some of those men wonder what a one armed man is doing being assigned to them. When one of them openly questions this to higher authorities the answer shocks him. He returns to the group and fills them in on what he was told about Pete. Nobody doubts him any longer and all are willing to work with him.

Victory Points Japanese 20730 Allied 9345


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RE: Sooner Rather Than Later - 3/15/2011 11:37:28 PM   
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April 10, 1943 Lanchow

Intel

Kwantung Defense Brigade is located at Changchun.
10th Air Fleet is located at Kagoshima.
12th Army is planning for an attack on Chungking.
24033 men are based at Kanazawa.
4300 men are based at Pusan.
5853 men are based at Takamatsu.
6th Reserve AA Regiment is located at Wonsan.
7th AA Regiment is located at Sendai.

Recon

Pe-2 takes recon photos of Heiho 9 LCUs 49280/540/27
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Arshaan 2 LCUs 5900/77/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Tabun-Nur 1 LCU 1240/17/0
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Chiamussu 6 LCUs 23320/257/7
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Hailar 7 LCUs 38180/322/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Mishan 8 LCUs 62280/563/324
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Mutanchiang 65 fighters, 18 bombers, 86 aux, 6 LCUs 9480/111/0
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Lashio 2 LCUs 5700/20/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 1 X AP, 9 LCUs 27900/163/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Wyndham 28 LCUs

Combat

Kweiyang was attacked by 13 X Helen (2 damaged) and 3 X Dinah (1 damaged) which did light damage to the base and negligible casualties to the troops stationed there. It has been noted that this small raid was unescorted and the situation will be monitored by the Chinese for a possible ambush.

Near Koepang an IJN convoy was detected and attacked by 22 X B-17E and 8 X B-24D, which ran into 16 X Tony on CAP. 2 X Tony were damaged and 5 X B-17E were shot up while a B-24D went down. It was reported that an AP was hit by a couple of bombs which set her ablaze and did heavy damage an MSE was also struck and burning with heavy damage.

The SS Balao attacked a heavily escorted TK and hit it with a fish causing fires about 31 miles NE of Takao. The Balao silently slipped away undetected.

Sian was subjected to another artillery bombardment and Chinese loses were light.

At Lanchow an IJA bombardment caused extremely light casualties, but the growing Japanese force is expected to take the city sooner rather than later.

The Nationalist Chinese made another appeal to Washington for more artillery and better planes. They were given the same answer as usual, when it comes available they will get it. In the meantime the Japanese look set on knocking China out of the war. If this happens the Allies will face a daunting problem of Japanese manpower increases facing them. FDR has prodded Moscow to become active against the Japanese, but the response is still the same cry for a second front in Europe.

Midway is bursting at the seams in preparation for Operation Revenge.

Slim still hasn't had a minute of time in a Corsair, but he's chomping at the bit as the time draws near and the scuttle butt has them being thrown directly into battle.

Sylvia caught one of the maids taking something out of one of the guest rooms. She was relieved when she saw what it was as she feared the worst. Knowing that there are Allied agents staying at the hotel makes her keenly aware of the added responsibility she has concerning security with the help.

“So for now Catalinas are the plane of choice, but soon enough we expect to have a newer type to use. Supply runs to coast watchers are going to be a primary mission, though other things will be done too. Any problems with this Pete?” Pete just shakes his head and stares at the map.

Operation Sunshine's initial phase, it's most important, will proceed without air or naval protection. If the Japanese are vigilant and prepared it could be a disaster, but Washington is willing to roll the dice.

The British took Sfax, 150 miles south of Tunis.

United States Army Air Corps bombers sank the Italian cruiser Trieste in a raid on Sardinia.

Victory Points Japanese 20738 Allied 9354


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RE: Nowhere To Be Found - 3/16/2011 11:51:12 PM   
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April 11, 1943 Midway Island

Intel

8900 men are based at Mukden.
41st AA Regiment is located at Changchun.
22nd Heavy AA Battalion is located at Changsha.
40th Construction Battalion is located at Changchun.
9th Engineer Regiment is located at Changkufeng.
4th Air Army is located at Tokyo.
6190 men are based at Taipei.
4th Tank Regiment is located at Port Moresby.
2nd Division is planning for an attack on Madras.
6918 men are based at Shimuzu.
8th Reserve AA Regiment is located at Lunga.
7th Aviation Rgt is located at Medan.
5911 men are based at Niigata.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Lashio 2 LCUs 5560/20/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 4 X DE, 1 X PC, 1 X AP, 10 LCUs 30860/162/0

Combat

Kweiyang was attacked by unescorted Japanese bombers again today. Damage and casualties were light.

Lanchow was bombarded by the IJA and Chinese loses were extremely light

Sian was bombarded sporadically during the day and casualties were very light.

The bulk of the Allied forces are now poised to strike in the name of Operation Revenge. More assets are in transit and then the hammer will fall. Allied commanders are watching closely to see if lessons learned are corrected. It is also hoped that the Japanese make a fight of it and send help to hold Wake. There are ARs stationed at Midway in anticipation of damaged ships needing help.

A very large convoy departed from San Francisco after sunset with the ultimate destination of Australia. It carries troops, supplies and fuel. The timing of it's arrival in Oz is critical to a series of Allied thrusts intended to throw the Japanese off balance.

The men of VMF-222 are trying to find out all they can about Midway Island and so far the answer has been that it's a postage stamp in the middle of the ocean. Stick doesn't care where they are as long as he gets to fly and fight.

So now that Pete has an idea of what's going on nothing is happening. No surprises, just boredom.

Phil has the bridge and the Benham is leading the convoy. There have been no contacts and other than drills the daily tedium of a long cruise is setting in. He doesn't have to remind the men to stay alert as they've learned how suddenly a tranquil day can go to hell.

Gunny has been informed that the 2nd Marines have been assigned to an operation. No target or time frame was given to him though and when he passes the word to the men the speculation runs rampant as to where and when. Slim is content to wait and doesn't care where. “Once the shooting starts the name of the place means nothing,” he tells his section.

Red walks around Noumea with Lucky and says hello to people that he recognizes. The one person that he's looking for is nowhere to be found.

The British took Kalrouan, 100 miles south of Tunis.

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RE: Nowhere To Be Found - 3/18/2011 3:06:35 PM   
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April 12, 1943 China

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3355 men are based at Hamamatsu.
3rd Reserve AA Regiment is located at Matsue.
25th Engineer Regiment is located at Sendai.
42nd AA Regiment is located at Seoul.
7th Ind. Brigade is located at Changsha.
16th AA Regiment is located at Koepang.
6896 men are based at Inch'on.
32nd Heavy AA Battalion is located at Aomori.
38th Construction Battalion is located at Toyohara.
54th Division is located at Okayama.
41st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Seoul.
Ponope Base Force is located at Ponape.
40th Division is planning for an attack on Sian.
10th Division is located at Heiho.
4th Construction Battalion is located at Mukden.
1762 men are based at Fushan.
22nd AA Regiment is located at Kitakyushu.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 59 fighters, 52 aux, 6 LCUs 40660/388/9
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 5 X DE, 1 X AP, 10 LCUs 30540/178/0

Combat

6 USN DDs located and attacked a sub contact 49 miles E of Midway Island. It was suspected that the sub was subjected to hits that resulted in damage as an oil slick was later spotted by a PBY. In the afternoon another ASW TF located and pounded a sub, possibly the same one, 4 miles away. Debris and oil were spotted in the water but no confirmed kill has been awarded.

Kweiyang was attacked again today, but fighters were part of the strike. Damage and casualties were light and 4 X Helen were reported to have been damaged.

Mandalay was targeted by a maximum effort raid today and 24 X Blenheim, 47 X Liberator VI, 58 X B-25J, 43 X B-24D and an escort of 44 X P-38G flew. The Japanese put up a spirited defense with 38 X Zero, 22 X Jack and 47 X Tony of which 14 X Zero were destroyed (6 damaged), 7 X Jack downed (8 damaged) and 29 X Tony were shot down. Allied aircraft losses were 9 X Blenheim (4 damaged), 8 X Liberator VI (11 damaged), 13 X B-25J (9 damaged), 4 X B-24D (9 damaged) and 33 X P-38G. The damage to the base was very heavy and the suspected casualties to the ground troops was also placed at heavy.

A PBY Catalina I was destroyed by the CAP of 18 X Tojo at Wyndham.

Derby was raided by 9 X Betty, 91 X Helen, 12 X Zero, 14 X Oscar and 26 X Tony and the Allied CAP of 14 X Spitfire and 22 X P-38G tore into them like there was no tomorrow. 5 X Betty were shot down, 17 X Helen were destroyed (26 damaged), a Zero went down in flames, 9 Oscar were scratched and 7 X Tony went down at the cost of 2 X Spitfire destroyed, 10 P-38G shot down (2 damaged) and 7 X B-17E, a Beaufort and a B-24D were destroyed on the ground. The base sustained moderately light damage and the ground troops had light casualties.

Lanchow was bombarded and the Chinese had light losses.

Sian was bombarded and the defenders has light casualties.

The SS Snook continues her struggle to reach Midway, but it's extremely doubtful that she can make it. She is to the SW of Wake and the SS Scamp has taken off some of Snook's crew. The SS Shark took off the wounded late last night and she is well on her way to Midway, keeping on the surface to make a faster transit.

Benham continues to escort the convoy and they changed their course for Baker Island where they will have some ships join them on their journey back to Pearl Harbor. What worries Phil is that the word is some of the vessels joining them are damaged and will slow the convoy's speed by a couple of knots.

The British 8th Army took Sousse, east of Kairan. Since March 20th 20,000 POWs have been taken.

The Germans found 4,150 Polish officers that the Russians deported in 1940 near Smolensk in mass graves.

Victory Points Japanese 20850 Allied 9481




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RE: Not Enough Time - 3/19/2011 3:48:31 PM   
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I'm sorry to report that my entry for the 13th somehow disappeared so this'll have to do.

April 13-14, 1943 Derby

Intel

53rd Division is located at Osaka/Kobe.
140th IJN Base Force is located at Buin.
4th Air Army is located at Tokyo.
13th AA Regiment is located at Maizuru.
23rd Division is located at Heiho.
115th IJNAF Base Force is located at Seoul.
85202 men are based at Taan.
4850 men are based at Songkhia.
Tokyo Bay Fortress is located at Tokyo.
44th Road Construction Battalion is located at Lunga.
15th Aviation Rgt is located at Batavia.
3rd Air Army is located at Singapore.
2498 men are based at Ikitsuki.

Recon

Nothing reported.

Combat

USN DDs prosecuted an ASW attack 33 miles E of Midway on a Japanese sub and scored many hits, sinking the sub.

Another ASW TF attacked an IJN sub 44 miles E of Midway claiming multiple hits.

More USN DDs conducted an ASW attack 42 miles E of Midway produced more hits on a Japanese sub

The Coastal Guns at Broome fired at an IJN TF that was unloading troops inflicting very heavy casualties on the Japanese while also scoring hits on a PC and a PG, both of which were burning. As the landings continued the guns continued to deal out death and destruction hitting a PC and more troops.

Derby was bombed by Japanese LBA and suffered moderate damage. The CAP of a lone Spit and 5 X P-38G acquitted themselves well but suffered the price as a lone Lightning safely returned to the devastated base. Many planes on the ground are now shattered wrecks. Many Japanese planes were destroyed and damaged in the attack, though confirmation of exact numbers was impossible.

A B-17E spotted the BB Yamato at 123 miles from Broome and claimed a bomb hit on her. Later the same plane reported seeing the BB Haruna 127 miles from Broome.

Repeated attacks on IJN TFs approaching Broome have been fruitless.

An Allied artillery bombardment attack at Broome resulted in very light Japanese casualties.

Lanchow's defenders had very light casualties from the artillery bombardment of their defenses.

An artillery exchange at Sian witnessed the Chinese sustain light loses while the Japanese were thought to have had light casualties too.

Another fruitless fighter sweep on Chungking departed when the Chinese didn't oppose it.

Kweiyang suffered light damage and no casualties as Japanese planes bombed the defenses again. 5 X Nick were reported to have been damaged.

The SS Snapper has reached Trimcomalee safely and will get repairs done so that she may safely make her way to a repair yard.

The SS Snook is barely clinging to life and her skipper and a few brave souls who have volunteered to stay aboard are still fighting the flooding. She limps towards Midway and each passing hour is a victory in her fight to survive.

Will the 2nd Australian Division arrive in time at Broome? Will it be enough to turn the tide of the pending battle there?

Ed's bombardment TF has formed and makes for Wake Island. He makes his flag on the BB Colorado. A CV TF will form and follow tomorrow and lend their planes to the attack.

The Palawan sailed as part of a convoy to pick up troops at Fiji and then transport them to Luganville. At Luganville they will unload and then load the 40th Division to take them to Lunga. This is in preparation for an operation that they know nothing of yet. Red marvels at the number of ships involved in this undertaking and wishes that there were more escort vessels of larger size and more strength.

The only thing slowing the pace of the Allied plans is the lift capacity for amphibious operations. There are APs still under repair on the West Coast of the US from Operation Snowball and more are anticipated shortly from Operation Revenge. Should Wake fall easily then a decision will be made as to whether or not to go for Marcus Island too. Pending the results of Operation Revenge, Operation Classic will take place. The assets for Classic are almost completely in place except the needed shipping. Allied commanders in Washington DC have decided to focus on one operation at a time and bring, what they hope is, overwhelming power to bear on each target. Once the Japanese perimeter has been breached in several locations it is hoped that a Japanese pull back will happen. More operations are in the planning stages as troops, supplies and fuel are moving to their staging areas. The USN will be hard pressed to maintain, upgrade and keep the fleet at sea.

Sandy reads the news of the War in the Pacific silently praying that Bill survives in one piece.

Pete and his compatriots are busily training in the aircraft that they will be using. The major complaint is that the planes are tired and spare parts are hard to come by. The mechanics have already cannibalized one plane to keep others flying.

Sylvia writes a letter to Pete after all of her work at the hotel is done. She tells him that she has left working at the hospital. She took leave until he returns as there just isn't enough time in the day to nurse and run a business.

Victory Points Japanese 20960 Allied 9543

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RE: Operation Revenge Has Commenced - 3/20/2011 7:45:22 PM   
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April 15, 1943 Derby & Broome

Intel

12th AA Regiment is located at Peking.
Radio transmissions detected at Changchun.
248516 men are based at Changkufeng.
7th Ind. Brigade is located at Changsha.
11th Army is located at Kungchang.
6542 men are based at Hanoi.
21st Mortar Battalion is planning for an attack on Chungking.
36th Division is planning for an attack on Chungking.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 18460/133/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Gili Gili 4 X DD, 1 X AP, 1 X APD, 10 LCUs 30240/187/0
Catalina I takes recon photos of Mandalay 147 fighters, 205 aux, 12 LCUs 32940/252/8

Combat

The Coastal Guns at Broome fired at IJN vessels and troops unloading over the beach. A PC was repeatedly hit and was on fire, another PG sustained multiple hits and an AP was struck and was burning. As the day wore on another PG was hit repeatedly as was a PC. When the evening came another PC was hit. Japanese ground losses were reportedly very heavy for the day.

The SS Haddock attacked a TK, but the escorts drove her off. Her report didn't give a location.

A naval bombardment of Broome did light damaged to the base and it's facilities, but casualties were very high.

The SS Grunion was attacked near Broome by IJN DDs and later the sub tried an attack on an AP in the area, but missed. She later made another attempt after the sunset, but failed. At sunset a Dave made an attack on her, but failed to hit the sub.

An ASW attack 41 miles SE of Midway by USN DDs hit an IJN sub and sunk her.

An air attack on Derby by carrier based planes was met by a paltry CAP of a Spit and 4 X P-38G. As the smoke cleared and the reports came it it appeared that the Japanese suffered 3 X Zero downed, 6 X Val destroyed (15 damaged) and 10 X Kate shot down (19 damaged). Allied planes destroyed in the air and on the ground were a Spitfire, 9 X P-38G, 2 X B-24D, 4 X B-17E, a Beaufort and a PBY. The base sustained heavy damage, but casualties were light. Derby then underwent an air raid from land based planes a couple of hours later and the Allies could get no planes in the air. Japanese losses to ground fire were 3 X Nick damaged, 5 X Sally damaged, 9 X Helen damaged and 2 X Dinah were also damaged. A B-17E and a B-24D were destroyed and the base and the ground troops were lightly hit.

The Japanese shipping at Broome underwent an attack by 3 X B-17E, 3 X B-24D and 4 X P-38G and the Japanese CAP of 15 X Zero tore into them with a vengeance. Three of the Zeros were damaged and 5 of the bombers were shot up, but no ships were hit. Another attack on by 3 unescorted B-24Ds was met by 23 X Zero, one of which was damaged, and a bomber went down while again no shipping was hit. Three B-17E then came roaring in and 40 X Zero pounced on them. No bombers or ships were hit and a Zero was shot up.

A Japanese Bombardment attack on Lanchow and the Chinese response resulted in light losses to both sides.

Sian witnessed continued artillery exchanges throughout the day and Japanese casualties were thought to have been light while the Chinese had moderately heavy losses.

An Allied bombardment attack at Broome resulted in light casualties to the Japanese who responded in kind and hit the Allies lightly.

The SS Tuna has been playing hide and seek all day with Japanese planes 136 miles off of Broome and suddenly from out of the sun a Val attacked her, but missed wildly. Later in the afternoon a Kate made a run at the sub, but it too was unsuccessful. Later she evaded an ASW attack by IJN vessels.

Ed's TF was being stalked by a sub, which the escorts attacked. A CV TF left Midway to give Ed's ships air cover. Soon troops will start loading as Operation Revenge has finally commenced.

Elaine reads a letter from her brother and as usual she gets upset. Ever since she can remember he was always a tease and even in school when a teacher saw her last name and made the connection it was negative. Still it's good the hear from him. He now fixes planes for the Army and is stationed somewhere. These damned censors, she thinks.

Dave comes back home with parts that he needs to do the jobs that are lined up. He tells Sandy that he paid for part of them with rationing coupons. He wants to get tires, but that's almost impossible.

Phil has spent another sleepless night in his bunk. He keeps having the same nightmare and he dares not tell anybody about it.

Yesterday the Russian 14th Army repulsed a German attack SE of Leningrad.

Kiel was raided today by the US 8th Air Force. 3 U-boats were destroyed.

Victory Points Japanese 21019 Allied 9601

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RE: Dark Days In Oz - 3/22/2011 1:43:16 AM   
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April 16, 1943 Derby

Intel

North China Area Army is located at Sian.
1st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Tokyo.
Yongfung Bay Fortress is located at Wonsan.
41st AA Regiment is located at Changchun.
10th Mortar Battalion is located at Chiamussu.
Radio transmissions detected at Port Moresby.
14th Area Army is located at Tokyo.
20th Army is located at Heiho.
1st Air Division is planning for an attack on Chungking.
56th Division is located at Lunga.
4th Air Army is located at Tokyo.
4580 men are based at Toyama.
35th Brigade is located at Rangoon.
41st Division is planning for an attack on Sian.
10540 men are based at Etorofo Jima.
12th AA Regiment is located at Peking.
Radio transmissions detected at Vancouver.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 21580/150/0

Combat

The Coastal Guns at Broome fired at Japanese ships and troops as the gunners worked feverishly serving their weapons. A PC was hit several times, a DD took a couple of hits and Japanese troops suffered very heavy casualties as they were landing. Allied artillery pounded the Japanese positions and inflicted heavy losses while the Japanese artillery replied, administering heavy casualties on the Allied force.

Derby was visited by the KB's fliers who did heavy damage to the base and scrapped 4 X B-17E. Ground losses were light, 4 X Val went down (19 Damaged) and 3 X Kate were destroyed (21 damaged). The Japanese LBA struck Derby next Derby, destroying an additional 2 X B-17E, doing additional light damage to the base while ground fire claimed to have damaged 5 X Sally and 6 X Helen.

A determined Japanese assault on Lanchow saw both sides sustain heavy casualties in the bitter fighting while the defensive network was slightly weakened.

Sian's defenders shelled the Japanese and it was thought that the casualties were high as a result. The Japanese guns answered and the Chinese had light losses.

The SS Snook was scuttled today with the sub Dolphin taken on the remaining crew and Snook's skipper.

A general attack towards Darwin has been ordered and the Japanese force at the rail junction will be attacked as soon as the troops reach that point.

The forces at Derby will attack the Japanese troops that moved adjacent to their perimeter while some of the forces moved to the rail junction outside of Derby to try and keep the line of retreat open. The troops at Broome have been ordered to retreat. The Allied commanders believe that the Japanese forces in Australia number over 300K and that the force is growing.

Survival in Australia will hinge on Operations Revenge and Classic. These are dark days for the Allies in the Pacific. Classic is on the back burner as Operation King is in full swing, having moved past the planning stages.

Ed's “Old Gals” continue towards their target and he and his staff tirelessly go over everything trying to cover all angles. The CVs are just over the horizon and it's a welcome thought having their strike power and fighters around.

Stalin makes inquiries as to when and where the Americans will be arriving. Washington hasn't supplied any concrete answers yet.

Pete wearily climbs out of the PBY and looks at the flight engineer who just shrugs and says “The line mechanics will have to take care of it in the morning. The plane is tired and she could use new engines.” Pete thinks back to the Pirates and how the stuff they latched on to was in top condition. If only we had that letter Bill used to wave in everyone's faces, he thinks.

Red stands at the rail just staring at nothing letting his mind wander when Cookie appears and says, “Thinking about that girl? Will you resume the hunt when we get back to Noumea?” Red just nods for the first question and shrugs at the second.

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RE: Verge Of Collapse - 3/23/2011 2:07:09 AM   
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April 17, 1943 Australia

Intel

236245 men are based at Osaka/Kobe.
7905 men are based at Sendai.
7th Construction Battalion is planning for an attack on Chungking.
17th Hvy Field Artillery Regiment is located at Port Moresby.
28th Army is located at Rangoon.
Tsushima Fortress is located at Masan.
Yokosuka 8th SNLF is located at Rabaul.
17th Army is located at Tulagi.
7th AF Construction Battalion is located at Soerabaja.
11818 men are based at Paramushiro Jima.
22439 men are based at Okayama.
Hensui Construction Battalion is located at Sasebo.

Recon

Pe-2 takes recon photos of Heiho 9 LCUs 61100/663/21
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Arshaan 2 LCUs 5720/87/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Tabun-Nur 1 LCU 1240/20/0
Pe-2R takes recon photos of Mishan 8 LCUs 62800/556/316
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Chiamussu 6 LCUs 23840/298/7
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Mutanchiang 69 fighters, 29 bombers, 71 aux, 6 LCUs 9720/108/7
Pe-2 takes recon photos of Hailar 7 LCUs 27860/325/6
Catalina I takes recon photos of Mandalay 12 LCUs 24040/218/5

Combat

The tired gun crews at Broome continue to fire on Japanese shipping and troops that are still pouring ashore. No ships are hit, but Japanese casualties were moderate. A couple of Alfs overflew Broome and one of them was hit by ground fire, causing it to retire. The Japanese artillery bombarded the Allied forces at Broome and the artillery was on the mark, inflicting very heavy losses on the defenders.

At Derby the Japanese bombarded the Allied forces who took moderate casualties. The 2nd Australian Division was attacked by 86 X Vals and 94 X Kates who administered heavy casualties to the troops. Ground fire brought down a Val and damaged another while 4 X Kate were also damaged. The 3rd Australian Division was hit by 11 X Sally and the troops knocked down one of them and damaged 6 others while they themselves suffered very light losses. The 4th Australian Division was attacked by 9 X Sally and two went down in flames while 5 others were hit. Casualties were very light to the troops. The 24th USA Division was visited by 10 X Betty and 10 X Helen (5 damaged) and losses from the bombing were very light. The 9th Australian Division was raided by 6 X Betty (1 damaged) and 3 X Helen (2 damaged). There were no casualties reported.

The Allied attack at Derby was an abysmal failure that cost very heavy casualties to them while the Japanese lost heavily.

Another attack at Lanchow saw the Chinese repulse the Japanese. Both sides had moderate losses.

About 42 miles S of Sian a Chinese bombardment dealt out extremely light losses to the Japanese.

At Sian the IJA bombardment resumed and the Chinese took light casualties.

The entire front in the Broome and Derby area is on the verge of collapse. A very large concentration of Allied troops is not enough to stop the onslaught of the Japanese. With the loss of a forward port and air bases the Allied plans of attack must now be rethought and PM Curtin is screaming for more Allied aid. FDR has informed the Australian government that other than what was previously promised there will be no other help forthcoming.

Ed's bombardment force will hit Wake in the early morning tomorrow and the naval air should do the same. Operation Revenge troops will start loading tomorrow.

Pete has just finished another training flight and storms into HQs. He wants to know if these beat up planes are supposed to be able to get the job done. “I don't mind risking my life to beat the Japanese, but I do mind being expected to do my job in crap like what we've been given.” He doesn't even know about the crash today of another training flight and nobody wants to be the one to tell him. There's no senior people around to complain to so he just heads off.

The SS Tarpon should arrive at Auckland tomorrow where she will undergo a refit. The crew is looking forward to time ashore while the work is done. CDR Wallace has reminded his crew that they are expected to stay out of trouble.

Red has been feeling low lately and he knows that it'll be a while before the Palawan returns to Noumea, if at all. He has been down on himself for never even asking the girl's name. Cookie has tried to cheer him up, but has failed. The only thing that will help is time and nobody knows if there will even be a tomorrow for them.

The Germans found buried Polish officers at Katyn Wood.

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RE: Verge Of Collapse - 3/23/2011 8:26:58 PM   
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The entire front in the Broome and Derby area is on the verge of collapse. A very large concentration of Allied troops is not enough to stop the onslaught of the Japanese. With the loss of a forward port and air bases the Allied plans of attack must now be rethought and PM Curtin is screaming for more Allied aid.


Wow -- the Japanese are not supposed to be doing this well in April 1943. Are there any tanks available near Broome?

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RE: Tell The Boss - 3/23/2011 11:02:21 PM   
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There's plenty of armor and antitank LCUs in Oz, but the problem has been not enough to face the force that the Japanese have sent to Australian. No recon has forced a stumble into them way of discovery. A new plan has been hatched and will be put to the test as soon as possible. Steve is playing a very interesting game and has anticipated many of my moves so far. Soon I hope to throw so much at him that he'll break rather than bend.

April 18, 1943 Cooktown

Intel

1st Tank Regiment is located at Rangoon.
8th Aviation Rgt is located at Chiamussu.
Maizuru Fortress is located at Maizuru.
22nd AA Regiment is located at Kitakyushu.
4th Reserve AA Regiment is located at Kagoshima.
Maizuru Fortress is located at Maizuru.
4th AA Regiment is located at Toyama.
45th Road Construction Battalion is located at Chiamussu.
Yura Fortress is located at Takamatsu.
Sasebo 1st SNLF is located at Tulagi.

Recon

Catalina I takes recon photos of Mandalay 12 LCUs 1340/88/0
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 51440/485/20

Combat

A Nell has spotted the BB Mississippi at Wake Island just prior to the bombardment and intercepted radio transmissions indicate that the plane has made it's report.

The DD Craven hit a mine at Wake Island as the bombardment did light damage. Casualties were thought to have been heavy among the troops there. The shore guns fired back and the cruisers Northampton, Indianapolis and Raleigh each was hit once and only the paint was chipped. The Craven was immediately detached to return to Midway and though she's sustained moderate flooding and systems damage it is expected that she will arrive safely at Midway.

Myitkyina was hit by 23 X Blenheim, 51 X Liberator VI, 63 X B-25J, 46 X B-24D, 45 X P-38G and 8 F-5A (just looking around). A lone Tony was up and was immediately pounced on and destroyed. A Blenheim and a B-25J were damaged by ground fire as the base was very heavily damaged. Casualties to the Japanese troops were thought to have been light.

Broome was probed by IJN float planes and a Dave was damaged. The 2nd Australian Division at Broome was hit by many Vals and Kates and casualties were heavy while 1 of each type of plane was damaged. A Japanese artillery bombardment inflicted heavy casualties on the Allied troops.

The 7th USA Division at the rail junction (remember there?) was attacked by 14 X Betty (8 damaged) and losses to the troops were very light.

At Derby the Japanese bombarded the Allied defenders, who sustained negligible casualties.

Wake Island was raided by 52 X SBD, 36 X TBF and 16 F4F-4 and they met no opposition other than ground fire. A SBD was destroyed (5 damaged and 5 TBF were also damaged in the attack that did moderate damage to the airbase. Japanese casualties were estimated to have been light.

At Lanchow the Japanese conducted another assault and suffered very heavy losses while the fortifications were slightly damaged and Chinese casualties were heavy.

Sian underwent another artillery attack today that resulted in very light casualties to the defenders.

The Tarpon arrived at Auckland and will undergo her refit there before being assigned to either Noumea or Brisbane. The crew can't get off of their boat fast enough to go and “take in the local sights.”

The ships continue to plod along and Phil attends to his duties with his usual attention to detail. Earlier in the day he had to explain to a LTJG that details can make or break things. The man had failed miserably in a torpedo drill and the torpedo men weren't happy at all. “I'll do better next time,” the LT says, ashamed to face Phil. Phil explains that every officer in the Navy has learned their lessons and if a mistake leads to a learning experience than all is OK. The man thanks him and relaxes over a mug of coffee.

The men of the 2nd Marine Division are still waiting for their orders to get another crack at the Japanese. They're rested and bored.

“So that's it? We get the stuff nobody else wants? We're being dealt a crumby hand,” says Pete. The man in charge here just nods in agreement. “Give me some unlimited use of the phone and I can maybe contact some people who could help out with this,” adds Pete. He spends the rest of the day trying to track down members of the Pirates and comes up empty. Not one to accept defeat so easily Pete tries to get in touch with General Bill Donovan, but can't get past the switchboard operator. Finally in exasperation he says, “Tell the boss that we can't do our jobs with the crap that the military is passing off to us. If he expects anything at all we must have planes that work and the parts for them. Don't forget to give him my name. Thanks for your time.” Pete hangs up and places one more call, to Sylvia at the hotel. They talk for a while and then they say their good byes.

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RE: Good Luck - 3/25/2011 2:01:18 AM   
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April 19, 1943 Cooktown

Intel

2nd Area Army is located at Darwin.
2nd Army is located at Truk.
50th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Rangoon.
9th AF Construction Battalion is located at Bankha.
7th Air Division is located at Tokyo.
2843 men are based at Matsue.
36th Construction Battalion is located at Canton.
35th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Rangoon.
1st Reserve AA Regiment is located at Kyoto.
12th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Nagoya.
128th IJA Base Force is located at Wyndham.
5850 men are based at Takamatsu.
4338 men are based at Kadina.

Recon

Catalina I takes recon photos of Mandalay 12 LCUs 1580/95/0

Combat

A Kate attacked the SS Gudgeon 55 miles off of Broome, but failed to hit her and the sub managed to slip inside of the screening ships and hit the CV Hiryu with a torpedo. In the following hours the sub was subjected to attacks that had her bracketed a couple of times. Her systems are OK and so is the hull's integrity so the hunt continues.

A naval bombardment of Broome did light damage to the base and ground troops sustained heavy casualties. A BB was hit by return fire.

Ed's TF bombarded Wake Island and the coastal guns fired back, hitting nothing. Damage to the base was light and casualties were thought to have been heavy.

The 2nd Australian Division, at Broome was attacked by Vals and Kates, sustained heavy losses and all of the planes retired safely. The Japanese assaulted Broome and took the base at a heavy cost to them. Allied losses were very heavy and the units retreated.

The 7th Australian Division, at the rail junction was hit by 6 X Betty (5 damaged) and sustained extremely light casualties. Another attack, this time on the 32nd Australian AA Regiment was made by by 9 X Betty and 7 of the planes limped off after dropping their bombs. The unit suffered light losses. A Japanese artillery bombardment attack caused heavy Allied casualties. Allied artillery answered and the Japanese had moderate losses.

The Japanese artillery bombarded Lanchow inflicting moderate losses on the Chinese troops.

Sian was bombarded and the Chinese took moderate casualties.

A Betty spotted the BB Oklahoma 75 miles E of Wake and radioed it in.

The DD Craven continues to limp towards Midway while her crew works nonstop fighting to the fix the worst of the damage.

The orders for the detachment of the damaged AP and MSW that can't keep up with the convoy has been issued. The convoy gradually leaves the two ships behind as Benham, in a trailing position, signals good luck.

Pete was summoned to the office and the man in charge invites him to sit. “I don't know how, but I've got to hand it to you. We're going to be getting parts right away and new planes soon. Thanks Pete, you've done what I couldn't do and you probably saved lives. Care to join me for a drink to celebrate the good news?”

Dave looks with satisfaction at the new tires he has managed to obtain. The black market is booming and the more rationing there is the more that finds it's way into the black market. Sandy doesn't approve, but Dave reminds her that there are people using worn out tires and that it's very dangerous. He also justifies his dealings with, “If I don't trade for them somebody else will.”

An armed uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto by the Jews begins.

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RE: Good Luck - 3/26/2011 2:05:08 AM   
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Intel

3357 men are based at Hamamatsu.
61st Naval Guard Unit is located at Gili Gili.
Kwajalein Base Force is located at Kwajalein.
217073 men are based at Ominato.
99 aircraft are based at Mukden.
51st Division is located at Wuchow.
Tsugaru Fortress is located at Aomori.
58th Construction Battalion is located at Takamatsu.
2nd AA Regiment is located at Tokyo.
Maizuru 1st SNLF is located at Rabaul.
3rd Mortar Battalion is located at Port Moresby.
248550 men are based at Changkufeng.
32nd Heavy AA Battalion is located at Aomori.

Recon

Catalina I takes recon photos of Mandalay 12 LCUs 9800/102/0
F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 50420/533/13

Combat

The SS Sunfish, near Roti Island, found herself in the path of an IJN TF and lined up a perfect solution on a BB thought to have been the Nagato. The BB was struck by 2 fish and was on fire as a result. The Sunfish made good her escape while the escorts tried to find her.

Myitkyina was attacked by 64 X B-25J and 26 X P-38G and the planes hit the base heavily. 6 of the bombers were damaged by AA and a recon F-5A was also damaged. The Japanese had no planes in the air. Ground troops were thought to have sustained light casualties.

An air attack on the 6th Australian Cav Brigade, sitting astride the road between Broome and Derby as a blocking force, was conducted by 67 X Val and 56 X Kate. Troops losses were heavy while no planes were damaged.

At the rail junction a Japanese bombardment attack caused light Allied losses. An Allied attack forced the Japanese troops to retreat and their losses were reported as being very heavy. The attackers also had very heavy casualties.

At Derby the Japanese gunners hit the Allied defenders who had moderate losses.

Lanchow was bombarded and the Chinese had heavy casualties.

Sian was also bombarded and losses there were light for the Chinese defenders.

At the road junction the Japanese artillery pounded the Chinese troops, who had very light casualties.

“OK then it's been decided that we'll ship the P-40N to the Chinese as soon as there are enough planes to flesh out some of their squadrons. B-25Js along with those Warhawks should present the Japanese with an unwelcome problem to deal with. What's the next order of business? How about Operation King? Is it really best to delay the operation?” FDR listens to the admirals and generals and agrees that the delay is necessary.

PM Curtain is very happy when he's informed of the Japanese being thrown back and his generals now believe that the way to Alice Springs and Townsville to be secure. The next order of business is the American request to reshuffle the units and bring them back up to strength.

Dave has had a busy day and after washing up he collapses into a chair at the table for dinner. He talks with Sandy about many things and he finally asks if there have been any letters today. She just shakes her head and silently resumes eating.

Some of Tarpon's crew managed to get into a brawl that spilled out into the street. The SP arrived a short time later, after being called by the bar's owner. 6 of Tarpon's men didn't get away and spent the night in the brig to sleep it off.

Pete wakes up with a massive hangover and is glad that Sylvia was around last night to see him drunk. He thinks that sticking to tea would be a better course of action in the future. There are no training flights today as the mechanics are busily taking inventory of arriving parts and scheduling repairs for the planes.

Great Britain announced limited recruitment of women into the Home Guard.

A massive response by the Germans to the uprising in Warsaw began today. Over the course of the next month 60,000 Jews will be massacred in the Ghetto.

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RE: Good Luck - 3/28/2011 12:34:26 AM   
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The SS Sunfish, near Roti Island, found herself in the path of an IJN TF and lined up a perfect solution on a BB thought to have been the Nagato. The BB was struck by 2 fish and was on fire as a result. The Sunfish made good her escape while the escorts tried to find her.


Yaaayy Sunfish!!

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RE: Good Luck - 3/28/2011 12:54:58 AM   
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April 21, 1943 Brooklyn

Intel

North China Area Army is planning for an attack on Sian.
4329 men are based at Pusan.
11th Heavy AA Battalion is located at Osaka/Kobe.
16th Mixed Brigade is located at Broome.
46th Road Construction Battalion is located at Changkufeng.
25th Air Flotilla is located at Tokyo.
16th Army is located at Rabaul.
Hensui Construction Battalion is located at Sasebo.
Canton Base Force is located at Canton.
1st Heavy AA Battalion is located at Tokyo.
7th Tank Regiment is located at Derby.
53rd Division is located at Osaka/Kobe.
Maizuru 1st SNLF is located at Rabaul.

Recon

F-5A Lightning takes recon photos of Myitkyina 6 LCUs 51140/497/9
Catalina I takes recon photos of Mandalay 12 LCUs 1680/94/0
PBY Catalina takes recon photos of Port Moresby 1 X AK, 1 X DE, 28 LCUs

Combat

The SS S-31 was attacked by ASW assets 100 miles off of Gili Gili but she silently gave them the slip before any damage was done.

Chungking was subjected to a bombing by 73 X Helen, 13 X Jack and 28 X Tojo. 14 bombers were damaged by AA and the base had moderate damage and very light casualties, but 6 X I-153c, 4 X I-16c and 2 X SB-2c were destroyed on the ground.

Myitkyina was bombed by 33 X B-24D, 30 X P-38G and a few snoopers (F-5A). 5 bombers were damaged by ground fire and the base took light damage.

Derby was attacked by 26 X Sally, 20 X Helen, 10 X Zero, 3 X Oscar and 17 X Tony. The base had light damage, no casualties and 8 X Sally and 10 X Helen were damaged by AA. The 6th Australian Cav Brigade on the road to Derby was hit by 24 X Val and 40 X Kate and loses were light. No planes were hit. The Japanese continued to bombard the defenders who sustained light casualties.

At the rail junction another Allied attack on fresh Japanese troops was successful. The Japanese suffered very heavily and retreated towards Darwin while the Allied forces sustained moderate casualties.

Wake Island was hit by 53 X SBD (10 damaged), 36 X TBF (2 destroyed 7 damaged) and 18 X F4F-4. Reports indicated the damage to the airbase was moderate and ground troops sustained light losses.

Lanchow was assaulted and the Japanese took the base despite suffering very heavily while the Chinese troops had heavy casualties and the survivors retreated towards Sining.

Sian was bombarded and the Chinese lost lightly.

At the road junction the Japanese bombarded the Chinese to no effect.

“Why did the Brits move up their Operation Anvil and jump off without even contacting us?” asks FDR. Commonwealth troops are moving on Myitkyina while the Chinese are plodding along trying to cut off the line of retreat.

Our old friend the AS Fulton has been ordered to depart Noumea and make for Sydney to refuel and then possibly continue on to Perth.

The good news has boosted morale in Australia and the government breaths a heavy sigh of relief.

The men who are working with Pete have elevated him to hero status as they all feel that they'll live longer due to his actions. A couple of them invite him out for some drinks and Pete thanks them, but declines. He does go out with a couple of the other men for a nice dinner. They talk of home, loved ones and even what they'd like to do after the war is over. It's a pleasant change from their training.

Slim and Gunny are playing poker with a couple of the Sea Bees and are being fleeced by them. The 2 tell the Marines all of the rumors that they've heard, including that they're bound for the New Hebrides soon.

Sandy got a letter from Bill today. It was written long ago, but she doesn't care as long as she gets something from him.

“Push Operation King back again? Why?” FDR listens to the reasoning behind this and he simply nods and says, “Well we know the Japanese won't being going anywhere unless we evict them so they can wait.”

A young man who lives in Brooklyn, NY has received his notification to report for a physical from his draft board. Gilbert Edwards had decided early on in the war that he would wait to be called rather than try to enlist. He finds it odd that the letter was dated April 19th, his birthday. He's glad that this can be an escape from the reality that has been his life to date. Living in Coney Island in a tenement building with his family is something that he's longed to get away from. Maybe if he's lucky he can become a pilot in the Army Air Corps as he's always wanted to fly.

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