Canoerebel
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5/30/42 Holy cow! I did something today that nobody's ever done before. I am embarrassed to have to admit it, but I shall in the name of forthrightness and thoroughness. Burma: I somehow configured my fast transport to "unload," so when it stopped at Trincomalee to refuel it did just that. (I ALWYAS check this, so I'm just flabbergasted I didn't this time.) So the marine raiders are at Trincomalee and the fast transport TF is nine hexes to the north! That means I have to turn them around, reload, and sally forth. D-Day likely four days away. The one beneficial aspect is that it does allow my major second-phase TFs to be much closer to the beach, meaning follow up should be considerably more effecient. John is also paying very much attention to the Allied shipping at Calcutta - a couple of small combat TFs and supply TFs. So his spidey senses may be tingling. I will have hundreds of decent fighters that I can cycle forward to Akyab to provide LRCAP, plus Hornet and three RN carriers. CenPac: The Gilberts invasion TFs are 12 hexes from Tarawa and 13 from both Abemama and Makin. No sign of detection, which is amazing. Two flanker/picket ASW TFs will spring forward tonight to take position much closer to Tarawa and Makin, meaning this should trigger detection if there's even one patrol in place. I have an AVP sprinting to a green dot hex island south of Tabituea. If it makes it in time - it might - I might be able to support some PBYs. So, after all, this invasion will go first and act as the decoy to clear things out (hopefully) for Ramree Island. SoPac: KB position north of Koumac. Three AV of N Force Detachment has transferred from Noumea to Luganville. Not much, but every bit may count. Question: How in the heck did John screw up the Luganville invasion so badly? This one, in addition to the botched Midway invasion at the start of the war, will make him that much more reluctant to invade atolls. If the Allies get ashore in good shape in the Gilberts, that augers well for staying there. I just don't think John is going to be nimble and decisive when facing the prospect of hard landings. China: The Chinese withdrawal towards the new MLR continues to proceed in order.
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