Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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6/23/45 to 7/1/45 The Allies continue to advance methodically with little opposition from the enemy except in the air war. Lots of fighting, some very hard, lots of important movement underway, and always the lurking specter of leaving an opening for Erik to strike. At this very moment, he has the best chance he's had since I stepped in. RN Death Star: RN Death Star finally moved into the South China Sea yesterday, after Allied bombers had neutralized Singers and Johore airfields. This TF is moving north, hoping to meet up with DS somewhere south of Formosa in a week. RN DS is strong but not enough to face KB. Until two days ago, a lot of enemy carriers were accounted for in ports in southern Honshu. Now half of those are gone. So I'm nervous. Very nervous. Always nervous. Tomorrow will be the most harrowing day, as RN DS moves across sea towards Saigon and thus, for this one day, not close to friendly LRCAP. Gulp. Malaya: Allied army at Johore tried a probing deliberate attack about four days ago. It came off at 1:2, resulted in more IJA combat squads destroyed but 5x Allied combat squads disabled (about 500). The enemy garrison is mostly mixed brigades, and Erik is cycling them in and out of Singers to give them rest. Allied bombers are working over the two airfields against meager or nil opposition. I don't have any expectations of closing this campaign until substantial reinforcements arrive, probably following Russian activation or the Allies taking control of all of western China, from the Viet border to Shanghai. That's possible in the next two months. Death Star: Departed it's long patrol station at the mouth of the Yangtze today to make towards RN DS. DS spent two days in port, replenishing aircraft numbers and giving airframes some rest. China: Shanghai airfield is mostly closed and Hangchow fairly damaged. Erik is using two big airfields inland. On the ground, this sector (this "Arnhem") is stable. To the west, near the Viet border, a 6000k AV Allied army will cross the river tomorrow to attack Nanning. There were 75k IJ troops there yesterday, but apparently down to 50k today. I hope Erik does withdraw. The next base, Liuchow, in in open terrain, so he can't stand there. At that point, the terrain opens and additional advance vectors come into play, as the Allies will work towards Changsha and/or Canton area. This attack tomorrow is key and will determine short-term Allied strategy here. Air War: Very, very hard. Today, for instance, massive Allied 4EB nighttime strike at 7k met modest enemy fighters and scored about 300 points...at the cost of about 25 Superforts. My target selection has been pretty good, but enemy CAP and flak is very tough. The Allies conducted a sustained campaign against Nagasaki last week that was fairly successful but nevertheless pretty costly due to enemy fighters. My pools are zilch. Hard to fight offensively or defensively when the enemy air corps is considerably stronger in terms of aircraft and pilot quality. Or that's how it seems. Nevertheless, the Allies have been advancing. Oz: Little Allied landings near Timor taking dot bases for PBY patrols. This is part of the plan to get search arcs over the balance of enemy territory in the DEI for the end game - shutting down available ports. Reinforcements/Supply/Fuel: At some point fairly soon, the Allies must bring in a lot of ships. A plan is in place but the trigger won't be pulled for a bit.
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