Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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7/26/42 to 7/28/42 India on the Ground: The Japanese reacted as hoped to the defeat of 6th Guards/C contingent north of Poona. Brad has at least one division, probably two, moving north. The Allies currently have 750 AV in this hex with an Indian division about to arrive, so two IJA divisions won't be sufficient. With these moves, the railroad from Bombay to the north is open again. An Allied armored unit is advancing down the RR to re-establish hex control so that supplies will flow. I am growing more confident that Brad doesn't have the ability to both besiege Bombay and win the battle for his flanks. The arrival of additional Allied troops would make this even more likely - and it looks like more troops will be on the way for two reasons - reinforcements and the ability to draw down rear-area garrisons. Reinforcements: A big convoy with USA reinforcements will unload at Karachi tonight, so it is critical that no Japanese combat TF arrive tonight. By tomorrow, most of two Marine regiments will be ashore. Far to the rear, the 27th Division transports just arrived at Mombasa. I've divided this into two TFs to reduce the threat of destruction. The first of the two will depart for Aden tonight. Brad has posted a sub in the straights between Socatra and Africa (I-10 claimed an empty xAK), so I'm going to swing to the east of Socatra. I'm worried about a carrier raid out this way, but I have a line of picket ships. Japanese Divisions: The position of 14 IJA divisions is known after SigInt reveals 18th/B Division at Benares and a clash down south includes part of 52nd Division. Disposition of known IJA divisions: Bombay (12, 38, 48, 5, Imperial Guards), north of Poona (6 Guards, 4 Guards, 1, Guards Tanks), Benares (54, 4, 18), SE India (52), and NE India/Burma (33). That leaves 2nd Divsion unaccounted for (previous SigInt showed it on a Maru bound for Truk, but I've been worried this might have been a deception). Brad might used PP to bring additional divisons to the theater, but I don't think he could have enough to pose any real threat of amphibious invasion of Karachi. I plan to draw down the Karachi garrison from 800 AV to about 500 AV, and to move the excess forward. More SigInt: 65th Brigade is aboard a Maru bound for Padang on Sumatra. This piece of news bothers me because Brad is paying attention to one of the areas for which I have future plans. Baker Island: After re-loading all "excess troops" including two of the regiments involved in the landing, the transports, escorts, combat ships, and CVE Long Island departed and are nearing Christmas Island. The troops will go to Pearl Harbor where they'll begin prepping for a new destination - possibly Marcus Island. The Baker garrisons consists of 164 RCT, base force, and one AA unit.
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