apbarog
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24 Jun 42 KB is moving southeast toward Sabang, Sumatra, and probably on to Singapore. I have many subs on the chase and setting up near Sabang. I have 2 minelaying subs which will drop in the open shallow hexes past Sabang. Hoping for a little luck there, I know, but it isn't often that I see KB and know where it is going. In the South Pacific, units have been prepping for Lunga, Tulagi, Tassafronga, and Rennel Islands. Only Tulagi is definitely enemy occupied right now. I'm doing recon of the others. Only Rennel Islands is definitely not enemy occupied. Shipping is on the move to be able to pick up the designated units. I'm hoping that Lunga is not occupied. I'd like open the landings with paras at Tassafronga and Lunga, and avoid losses for not being adequately prepped. A Marine division is slotted for Tulagi, which I don't think is heavily defended. I'd like to take these bases before KB arrives, if it does. I got SigInt that the 65th Brigade is going to Semarang, Java, but most recent SigInt says that units are going to the Solomons. I just got that the 26th Division was going to Yap, which must be just a task force temporary destination. Anyhow, I have the units ready to land at these bases and then hold. Lunga will be a little light on infantry until another division arrives from the West Coast. I don't want to strip the defenses of Christmas, Pago Pago, Suva, or Noumea too much at this point. With KB, the Japanese are still capable of going after any of these. Allied carriers will be fully repaired in a day or two. The Brit carrier must withdraw in about 4 weeks. I want this operation to be over by then. The enemy has kept significant surface ships in the Shortlands area, so these landings will definitely be contested. I'd like to see my carriers take out some battleships and cruisers with KB so far away. This could be a bit of a race, trying to get this done before KB arrives. If I have these bases and get airfields building quickly, I can then dig in and await the Japanese. I have no doubt that they would come. They may be coming already with the current situation.
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