Canoerebel
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3/11/42 to 3/16/42 DEI: The KB continues to patrol the Makassar Straits and the Japs have renewed amphibious operations here - landing (and taking) Balikpan and landing at a number of other bases including Merak and Bintan (the island adjacent to Singapore). B-17 raids against oil refineries at Tarakan were ineffective. Java remains untouched with garrisons of 300+ at Batavia, 300 at Soerabaja, and 280 at Malang. I have considered withdrawing many of the Batavia troops to reinforce Malang, but ultimately I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference. I think I'll remain behind the three forts and force Miller to commit a stout army to take this city. Philippines: The Japs have started mop-up operations here including a successful invasion of Iloilo. Sumatra: The Allies continue to evacuate units through Sabang. This operation is nearly finished. 8th Indian Brigade, 75 AV strong, is now at Trincomalee. India/Burma: The Japs don't have enough to push through Pegu. Miller will have to either bring reinforcement or try and end run. Another CV arrived at Capetown and will make for Colombo. China: The Japs are making serious progress in the effort to wrest Yenan from the Chinese. Repeated attacks have dropped forts to one. The city should fall tomorrow. Repeated Jap attacks at Chengtow have met with no success, thank goodness, because this is a key city in the Chinese MLR. Recent attacks came off at 1:2, forts 4, costing the Japs 3026 to 4401 (that disparity worried me) followed by 1:3, forts 4, 2,348 to 1,056. Chinese reinforcements are on the way, so I'm optimistic in this area for the short term. Australia: Quiet. Many American B-26 and figher squadrons have recently arrives. Supply levels look very good here, but fuel is low. ASW got I-24 off Sydney, but not before the sub claimed AM Mildura. SoPac: Six carriers are in port at Auckland (including an RN CV and CVL) with Hornet to arrive in two days. Several oilers are present - sufficient to permit complete refueling. Some carriers will proceed to Sydney to upgrade aircraft. Noumea looks very good - 700 AV, level four airfield and port, forts at three and rising, 40k+ supplies. RO-34 showed up and was promptly sunk. An infantry regiment shall arrive at Suva in two or three days, bringing the AV to around 300. Pago Pago's AV is 315 with 50k supplies. Jap subs have also nosed around Christmas, Palmyra, and Canton and managed to sink an AKL, TK, DMS, and DD. The Japs took Baker Island on the 13th. The sub activity suggests increased Jap activity in this region soon. Supplies: I'm concerned about low supplies. Here's the supply/fuel status at my major bases: Seattle (27k/179k), S.F. (101k, 951k), L.A. (64k/232k), S.D. (43k/40k), Sydney (224k/9k), Melbourne (182k/2k), Perth (128k/13k), Capetown (12k/184k), Aden (6k/26k), Abadan (129k/886k), Bombay (215k/104k), Karachi (57k/175k), Colombo (242k/182k), Calcutta (177k/22k). So, India and Australia have plenty of supplies, but Capetown and the USA are barren. In fact, the West Coast is so low that it looks like I'll have to suspend major supply convoys for awhile.
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