witpqs
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1942-02-18 China The attack on the two Japanese divisions in the rough ground between Kukong and Hengyang went poorly. Friendly casualties were heavy and about 5 times the enemy, but at least the IJA had a bite taken out of them. If it had succeeded it would have opened a major gap in the enemy's offensive. Wenchow was bombarded by land and sea again. One unidentified IJA unit has arrived at Changsha and is followed closely by 14 more. Fort level 6, over 2,600 AS and 600 more AS to arrive in two days await them. If needed, another 1,000 AS could be diverted from the Pingsiang offensive. Currently in Pingsiang (rough terrain) there are 607 Chinese AS versus 211 Japanese. Another IJA unit is moving to reinforce, as are the 1,000 Chinese AS. Slurped Magwe and Boac. Bombing of Magwe's oil center will commence at once. Other News More enemy landed at Ambon. Malaybalay held firm against a disrupted enemy, but casualties are more nearly evening out. Palembang AS is now 990, poised to pass what must be the final milestone. Forts are 3 and building as more engineers have been uncrated and hydrated. There are now British and Dutch Hurricanes patrolling the skies over Sumatra. Engineers Retrospective information - very little was pulled out of the Philippines. Asiatic Fleet HQ, plus 2 (sort of 4) base units. One is the 1st Port Maint Eng Btn. The other is/were 3 sub-units of the 5th Base Group. I forget the names of the individual units, but they Rebuilt to the 5th Base Group. Whereas each had a very modest TOE, the 5th BG is a good sized unit that will fill out to 72 aviation support. All were gotten to Darwin and are hoofing it to scenic Alice Springs. BTW, Darwin is under periodic air attack from Koepang, is running low on supplies, and it is obvious that it has for some time been impossible to supply bases on that coast by sea without heavy air escort, which of course is unavailable.
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