Cribtop
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October 5, 1942 ALERT! ALERT! Enemy CVs confirmed in SWPAC! A quiet day with a big sighting. Subs I-35's Glen reports a task force at 125, 158, between Tanna and Nadi, basically. Multiple CVs are spotted and Cribtop Intel feels sure that all USN Fleet Carriers are present. Admiral Nagumo is alerted by wireless as the Sub Captain correctly chooses to break radio silence. All IJN subs are ordered to vector in, but frankly they are probably too far off except for I-35 herself. The enemy's reign of terror near Palembang is slowly losing bite as we now have two ASW trained Lily groups covering every hex between Singers and Palembang. Several attacks are reported today by our pilots in this area. 4th Fleet The enemy TF spotted at Canton is gone today, but in which direction? Are CF's carriers preparing to cover a move on the Ellice Islands or somewhere in the Gilberts? SE Fleet The Baker invasion will still load, but obviously we need to be careful in the approach. We have both LSDs, as well as numerous AKs, xAKs and xAKLs. Assuming we use the LSDs, what other ships would be best for troops? We plan to use xAKLs to unload extra supply. Southern Army Kalao is occupied by rowboat. We twice tried invading this base (once with a traditional TF and once by FT TF), but received messages the TFs could not unload, making the base effectively impervious to invasion other than paradrop. Perhaps this base should be occupied by air and become the new Imperial Capital. 15th Army Only a few days from the advent of Mr. Tojo. An elite Sentai is moved to Bangkok to upgrade. China The daily BA at Changsha nets a whopping 165(15). Almost all damage is in the form of destroyed squads, a sign that enemy combat power here is collapsing. Next DA soon. 5th Fleet Our two bombardment task forces are spotted approaching Umnak Island. Normally we'd abort, but today's confirmation of the presence of enemy CVs far away gives us the confidence to proceed. If CF is smart, he will order the real target of the bombardment, the 2 ships spotted in harbor, out to sea. Thus, 3 I-boats will crowd the exit hexes in hopes of an intercept. Combined Fleet Today's sighting causes Cribtop Intel to assume we were right all along. Namely, CF was planning to cover an offensive Op and the move of MKB into the area in pursuit of Operation Trident was in the right place at the right time. A shame we got spotted by a sub or perhaps we would have had some real fun. The opposing carrier forces are loitering within their respective LBA ranges, daring the other side to move in. That said, none of the MKB elements appear to have been spotted since the sub encounter over a week ago. We hope that the information available to CF is that the coast is clear, enticing him to move forward into an ambush. That said, of course we could move forward, stay out of DB range of Luganville or Tanna, and go for an attack. The dangers of an exhange battle weigh on Cribtop HQ, however, and we are disinclined to risk "losing the war in an afternoon," preferring instead to give the enemy time to move into our LBA range from either Munda or TB. What does the reader base think?
< Message edited by Cribtop -- 4/21/2012 6:34:07 PM >
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