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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/18/2015 3:59:47 AM   
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From
The Prime Minister
to
General Blamey

re:
Defences of Port Moresby

Please supply the following as soon as possible
Current man power Port Moresby
State of defences
main commanders there
The state of the troops

Are plans being made for support of the base, reinforcement of the place
if, as planned, the initial Japanese landings (should they come at all) are rebuffed?

I wish to give Winston the 1st Australian Division as well as the 6th, 7th.
What is its state?

How are plans for formation of our other divisions proceeding?

I know you are busy, if you require further staff, please take them.


(On a personal note.........I have almost had confirmation from the President
that SW Pacific command will fall to you...Mac has made a botch of the Phillipines,
and nobody, it seems , wants our area, "a poisoned chalice" I believe was the quote.

I understand Porter is your point man at Port Moresby. I know him. SUPPORT HIM,
I know you and him did not get on in Crete, but PLEASE, PLEASE do not allow
personal feeling into this.

I have enough on my plate with out personal squabbles


Frank Ford

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/18/2015 4:04:10 AM   
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Townsville

A large pub
Converted, at the moment, to HQ eastern Army

Blamey turns to his staff officer.
"So, really, just what available reserves do we have here, now that our last battalion
has sailed?"

'None sir"

"That's what I thought..........look, rustle up a reply to this damn letter
from the PM, something along the lines....adequate numbers, good morale, you know.
Heaven help us when Politicians actually get involved"
"yes sir.ah, sir, in reality, what DO we do if the Japs besiege Port Moresby?"
"What everyone is doing, I suppose, call the Americans for Help"

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/18/2015 4:21:44 AM   
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Intelligence reports indicate that Invasion force for Palembang is in Kuching area
and approaching.
Force is supported by CV Kaga, 2, possibly 3 CVL, possibly 2 CVE, 2 battleships,
multiple cruisers and destroyers.

We have commenced landing substantial reinforcements Oosthaven

Nothing, repeat, Nothing must allow these landings to be disrupted.

The enemy are over confident. It is time to teach him a lesson, to break his will and moral
Now is the time for all to exert all in battle


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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/18/2015 4:24:37 AM   
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The Japanese land a SNLF and considerable numbers of support troops at Singawang

The garrison at Kuching, considerably reinforced, and at least 3 times as large as that single SNLF
is put on standby. Let them come, smash them, then chase them all the way back to Singawang......


The real battle though, the battle for Palembang, begins.........

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/18/2015 4:29:38 AM   
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SS sturgeon barely has to manoeuvre to effect the attack

The sound of the screws is picked up and tracked early......multiple ships, big ones at that
They will pass 1000 yards to the North.
Her Skipper risks only one quick peek up the scope "battleship"....and makes a good attack

4 fish are fired (2 more fail to leave the tubes). 1 simply sinks , another goes God knows where.
Another clangs quite distinctly against steel

The lucky last, however, goes of with a satisfactory bang

Battleship Haranua earns the unwanted distinction of the first successful American SS attack of
the war.

A small beginning
But a beginning none the less

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/19/2015 6:56:44 AM   
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dawn

It brings a savage response from the Japanese
A small battalion of Dutchmen begins to unload at Kuching.
They are loaded on 4 old slow transports.
Defence, a few machine guns.

CV Kaga and her consorts are but 80 miles away, and send a strike far heavier than needed.

Few, very few Dutchmen will make the beach alive.

War is brutal.
Allied response, almost chilling in its coldness


"Confirm immediately the estimated number of Torpedoes expended in the attack"







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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/19/2015 7:02:52 AM   
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Bridge
Battleship Prince of Wales

"Tom, Tom thumb" to his friends views the ships joining him with satisfaction
CA Boise, barrels still black, 4 of those little 4 stackers......useful additions for
a task force desperately short of escorts.

They cleave the Indian ocean swell, fighting fit, it seems......

'Signal from the Boise sir"
"Yes, lets have it"

'We are fully ammunitioned, fully fuelled.........." the signal man pauses........"are we going to
piss about, or are we going to fight"

"Americans, love em....."

"Send a reply please......Follow me,...I assure you the party will be lively enough"

"Navigator......course for Oostenhaven please, I want to be there by dawn"



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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/19/2015 7:35:28 AM   
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20th December

The Indians are coming.
At Oostenhaven, desperate risks are being taken

The docks simply are not large enough, yet they must be made so.
Two deep, three deep, the transports rub against each other, against the wharf.

The Chaos is intensified by the rain.
A large depression is moving across southern Sumutra towards Singapore
It is not a typhoon.......yet.

But the rain tumbling from it may as well come from one.

From the transports lines of miserable men are hustled across the wharves, and directly onto
flat bed rail cars.
This first train, quite possibly, is the most important train of the decade

It must, simply must, get the Indians to Palembang, before the damn nips arrive



There is no protection for the transports.
Not a single warship.
Not one


Admiral Doorman is not going to wait for the hammer to fall
If its Dutch, if it floats, if it carries a weapon no matter how small, its charging North.......

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/19/2015 8:03:35 AM   
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Jack Ford(Bluey) disembarks from his train.
Flinders street station is cold, wind swept, miserable

But isn't Melbourne always like that?

Its 12 hours before the next train to Sydney

Young and Jacksons with her world famous (if you're an Aussie) nude painting of Chloe will do for the day....

Jason Ford, Brigade Commander in the 7th Division, sweats.
The small cabin is an oven, the red sea is like a warm bath.
Before him, requisition forms.

The 7th is fitted with desert khaki. And a fat lot of good that would be in the Jungles of Burma.......

Jason Ford also battles requisition forms
Destroyer Napier also is due to head East. It will be a long trip
Gibraltar is stores heaven.
So, if there is even the remotest chance Napier might need it, he's going to try and get it.

Jeffery Ford views Cairns with distaste.
Distaste because its the only way to respond to being refused shore leave.
Better to think you have missed Nothing.

Westralia, apparently, has new orders....

In Sydney, 16 year old Margaret faces reality. A second period missed.

What in the world will she do?

She knows so little about this Jeffery ford........maybe she should do something about that first of all.


After a long Empire flight, Blamey occupies a guest house in Port Moresby, and considers with some Justification,
that the defences here are now becoming more than a mere speed bump.


Staff officer Jackson frets on the Enterprise, for days now they have marked time, waiting
for the Saratoga, and now, even worse, for the tankers
The middle of no where, and fuel becoming critical.

And its HIS job

The war is exploding, yet the Australian Government does what only her
politicians could think of doing
They disperse across the country for Christmas holidays.........






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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/19/2015 4:47:49 PM   
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So, Sturgeon no longer virgin - and neither is Margaret. Riveting AAR - subscribed.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/20/2015 9:18:51 AM   
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Admiral Doorman charges North.

Blindly.
The rain is simply incredible......the sheeting monsoonal dumping that
only a tropical depression can deliver.

CL De Ryuter, 5 dutch DDs, line ahead, the blind leading the blind, groping north.

The three Mogami class, the CL, the 12 destroyers that share this wet world are not sighted until the range
is 1000 yards , or even less.

Doorman dies on his bridge
3 long lances, a storm of shells.


The Japanese vanish, the three remaining dutch destroyers stumble on
Lesson one, the japs are good, quick and good.............


They also have torpedo reloads

16 minutes later, the second dutch task force blunders into the killing field

Do they see the fish?

Who knows?, there will be none to tell the tell

CL Java, 2 Destroyers, long lanced in turn

And Tromp will steam on, lost in this grey blanket of death........



A blanket settling rapidly over the allied cause.





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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/20/2015 1:18:30 PM   
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I am really enjoying your Leadership in this game.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/20/2015 2:21:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lowpe

I am really enjoying your Leadership in this game.


Aye, I really enjoy your AAR's

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/20/2015 8:49:16 PM   
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quote:

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I am really enjoying your Leadership in this game.



Aye, I really enjoy your AAR's


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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/20/2015 9:24:15 PM   
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I've had better luck with the Dutch than RN, I hope they got some licks in.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/20/2015 10:26:21 PM   
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I've had better luck with the Dutch than RN, I hope they got some licks in.

They have already served as torpedo magnets - it will be up to Tom Thumb's squadron to show those Japanese CAs that the British and Americans can fight night actions too.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/21/2015 9:30:05 AM   
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The Prime Ministers Office
Parliament house
Canberra

10 PM

Frank Ford is clearing the last of his paperwork from his desk, when the door rings
with a solid knock

"Busy?"
A tall, sunburnt thin man, head shining bald peers around the corner, a bright smile on his
face
"Ah, Tony!. Come on in"

The Leader of the Opposition rambles in. This is no random description. Tony never seems to
move fast, here in the parliament, or down South near Warrnambool on his farm, but that
uncoordinated walk covers ground surprisingly quickly

"Drink?"
""Drier than a Sao my friend, got any of that Scotch?"
He takes the proffered drink
'Plans for Christmas Frank?"

The Prime Minister hesitates. he would like to head for the coast with Susan, but.........
But did he really want to spend a week alone with her...really?
If only Janet was still with them.

"I am not sure.....all four sons are away......"
'Oh....even Jeffery?"

"Even Jeffery?"

A heavy silence descends, both men in this office know all about Jeffery.

Tony moves to a safer topic, the two sons from Franks first marriage, the older boys,
born in happy times to that happy woman (rest her soul) so many years ago.

'Jason is enroute to Burma with the 7th, and Johns on the Napier.......when
I will ever see them I have no idea"
'So you are sending the 7th to Burma?"

The glass near Franks lips pauses
"Please Tony, politics now?......its Christmas, and I have promised Winston'
Tony merely shakes his head.
No, this is not the time. later, but not now

Frank see's the shake
"relax mate, I am told the 18th div is enroute...that's a full corp , I think
we can even recover the Malaya set back.........you wait and see'

Tony does not answer, this conversation troubles him too much already
he finishes his drink
'Have a good one Frank........."









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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/21/2015 9:40:09 AM   
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Captain Getting in Command

A fine man
Fine ships

An enemy invasion convoy near Lae, PNG

A brutal action
1100 Japanese drowned, 8 ships sunk.

A fine action indeed

The two cruisers retire for Sydney.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/21/2015 9:46:38 AM   
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The First Japanese invasion convoy for Palembang is attacked by a Dutch SS
5 destroyers, 5 AK, escorts.
There is another smaller one coming too

They must be stopped, the Indians are still packing.......

The allies commit all.

A rolling series of Naval actions, the battle of the north java sea, begins.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/22/2015 9:11:57 AM   
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It is still raining
Still raining hard

From Batavia to almost Kuching, the weather is effectively socked in

But to the North of Palembang, the area south of Singapore, clear, the front , moving Northwest,
has yet to reach there.

The rain is heaviest in the channel between Sumutra and the island of Bangka.
120 miles of narrow deadly waters between Muntok in the north, Toboali in the south.
Deadly waters, reefs, madness to navigate

In this weather, all but suicidal

The allies, many of them, will try.

Even as the Japanese attempt to approach Palembang, the shortcut is forced.
CL Dragon tries
3 Japanese destroyers lie in wait

Long lances..you know the rest....................



Prince of wales, the Boise force the passage south of Oosthaven, head due east.
They will spend much of the day blindly searching in Visibility that never barely exceeds
2000 yards.
Maybe, considering, this becomes a good thing

Kaga, and her chicks, are just 90 miles away
Totally socked in too

But, but.......allied Dutch Bombers have her position pinned to a metre.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/22/2015 9:28:51 AM   
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Dusk

Admiral Tom Thumb stares at his Communications officer hard
"Are we sure?"

"Absolutely sir. His kates have made multiple attacks on shipping near Oostenhaven,
destroyers, lots and lots of bombs, no fish"
"None?"
"None sir.....the count says he has expended all he has got"

The Admiral stares at the chart
It is covered in pins.

To his East.......the kaga.....undoubtably.
To the North of Palembang......invasion convoys
Enemy ships in the short cut

Bombers, apparently moving into Sambewang.......


But there are other pins, friendly pins

Hermes......coming North, with her cruisers
The Indian troop ships......
The Dutch PTs, his destroyer task forces


And its still raining.


The Orders almost come unbidden
"Herme's to come north.........we will hunt here, here, and here.......send the destroyers up
the short cut......"


I will stop these barsteds. I will, I will, I will............or die trying

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/22/2015 9:30:55 AM   
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Mutsu, Nagato cover invasion Kendari.
Tarakan is lost




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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/22/2015 9:44:48 AM   
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Appreciation

battle for Palembang hangs in balance
44, 45, 46th Indian Brigades unloading Oostenhaven, or loading
for transport to Palembang.

18th Div has entered strategic area, enroute.

Malaya
22 brigade holds mersing. 2 Enemy Divs to North, one making for Kuala Lumpour.

North looks promising
Enemy does not seem aware of our advance towards Singora and patanai
Nor is there any movement towards Temolah.

Geargetown will become our base.

Even if Singapore falls, japan will be forced to choose, send divisions North, or
use against Palembang.

Anything that delays enemy will buy time for 1st Aust corps.


Enemy tactics
Enemy is using fast transports to grab what he can
But, and this is important, seems to have little back up if un expected resistance is
found

Finding the Indians at Palembang will disrupt his plans

Finally
I cannot promise holding the DEI's, but what I can do is this, promise that what
Japan takes will be nothing but ashes.........and no oil if I can have my way.
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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/22/2015 7:40:33 PM   
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Shaping up to be another epic.

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/24/2015 2:46:53 AM   
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22 December 1941

Lt Jackson takes the expected signal, and rushes to the bridge
"Admiral!'

Scowling, the Admiral turns to him
"Are we killing japs Jackson, or still &^%$#ing about in the middle of nowhere?"
Jackson swallows
'Good news sir, two tankers will be with us in 2 days. Saratoga in 3. We can then proceed to Suva, there is plenty of
fuel there"

"I bloody hope so"


They are running on empty, them, the destroyers, everyone
In fact, not enough fuel to reach anywhere..........

They need those tankers

Jackson turns to go
"Anything from Signals on the Jap carriers?"
'Nothing sir, not a thing"



They could be any bloody where.



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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/24/2015 2:56:02 AM   
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"the Short cut"

3 Japanese destroyers, flush with victory from yesterday charge south.
They encounter no less than 9 AMc class patrol vessels.

Murder occurs.

But if they have been tasked to protect the invasion convoys, they have failed

20 miles out of Palembang, a confused action is occurring.
In the dark, in the rain, the little boys are taking on the big un's...and winning

6 Dutch PT boats cover themselves in glory, slotting 2 large AKs with fish.
2 are lost dodging the defending destroyers


It is, remember, dark.
It is raining.

In the minds of Japanese merchant men, the seas are alive with enemy ships.

The invasion convoy, no, both invasion convoys, turn about, and retire.


Palembang will tonight receive more troops.
Allied, not Japanese.




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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/24/2015 3:08:29 AM   
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The reports coming in have been confusing, disjointed
Encouraging. Depressing

There has been a series of engagements in "the shortcut"
CL Ceres is retiring, her opponents r, 3 DDs, reported burning.
The Dutch seem to have done well

The American 4 stackers also report those same destroyers.

The rain is breaking up, dispersing , patches of sun.

Around them, the seas are empty.

Missed. Obviously, during the night, they have missed.

Would it hurt?
Soon to find out, undoubtedly.

And then, it all gets very busy.

"Message sir........enemy carriers sighted east of Letapang...course South"
CL Ceres reports 'am engaging 5 destroyers'
CVL Hermes reports "am launching strike"

But from Boise, 20 miles ahead
"Enemy aircraft, your way"

Well, you fail to pay the piper, he will want a price. Tom Thumb reluctantly places his
yet to be finished cup of tea into his stewards hands.

"I hope Guns, our torpedo counting has been good......Captain, Full ahead when you are ready, general course North,
but fight her as you please"













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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/24/2015 3:13:44 AM   
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The war in China is not going to plan

Chinese Troops take Foochow on the southern coast.
Inchang is retaken

A whole Japanese division finds itself trapped at Changten with the loss of Inchang

And the Changsha offensive fails to take the city

And everywhere east of there, it seems small companies of chines troops are fanning out,
cutting roads, creating chaos.

No, China, is not going to plan

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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/24/2015 3:20:46 AM   
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Frank

Just a quick appreciation and update.
The Japanese carriers, my Admirals seem to think, are loitering north east of pearl harbour, hoping
I would think, to catch crippled Battleships returning to the mainland.

We, of course, are having none of that.

But, this, of course, effects our convoys to you and the south west area.
With Japanese ships running riot in the pacific, I am afraid that we will
have to route our convoys via the Atlantic /Indian ocean route. Painful, I know,
but with our current escort shortage, the only thing we can do.

My Admirals think Pearl itself is under threat.
I will coldly say this.
The war is going to be a long one.
Pearl harbour produces no oil, no fuel
Palembang does, Java does.

So I still support plan 1.

I salute your efforts so far.
We, of course, are facing the task of mobilising the might of this Nation.
Rest assured, when it is realised, Japan will be ground to dust....


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RE: Letters from a Prime Minister - 10/24/2015 3:23:57 AM   
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Fully support plan to concentrate Australian station vessels Auckland.
Can we spare (say the Adelaide) for a visit to our Vichy French friends at Noumea?

If French un co operative, do we have any forces we can spare 'to make them co operative?"

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