Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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12/4/42 Chickenboy: No Jakes reported missing. Something like 14 Petes were reported destroyed on the ground on the day of the battle - would that be CS Chiyoda going under? Patrols are still reporting one "BC" retiring towards Cam Ranh Bay in a straight line at low speed. One of my subs ended up in the same hex this turn, but didn't engage. It is very possible that both IJN battleships survived that battle, though here's hoping the damage proves mortal to both. DEI: Things quited down a bit today. Allied combat TFs patrolled Singkep without incident (the third such cruise, none of which have encountered enemy shipping; we're on alternating schedules it would seem). An Allied cruiser TF was supposed to hit enemy shipping at Kuching, but is taking a roundabout course and won't arrive until tonight. Enemy troops are coming ashore in big numbers at Kuching - probably including the division Steve referred to in his emails. I'd rather not get tied down to Kuching at this point, so I'll look for easier pickings elsewhere. SBDs from Billiton did damage one IJ xAP at Kuching. Malaya: The Allies continue to shift ships around in preparation for the Malaya invasion. D-Day should be in two weeks or thereabouts. Victoria Point by Christmas! Burma: The Allies got two high-end 1:1 attacks at Pegu and in the jungle east of Prome. The Allies will try again tomorrow. Success at either or both means the Allies can move on Rangoon, which I think is woefully under-defended (the port has 90% damage, which suggests to me partisan attacks due to an insufficient garrison, since the Allies haven't bombed the port). Peace Feeler Prospects: Assuming the wheels don't come off for the Allies in the meantime, I do intend to approach Steve at the end of 1942 with an offer to halt the game if he feels like things are rather hopeless for him. He's fighting now, so he may well decline. But if the Allies add to the Singkawang by getting a strong lodgement in Malaya, besiege Rangoon, and insert garrison forces at Boela and Morati, all by the end of the month....well, that would be stunning enough to warrant peace.
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