John 3rd
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July 15, 1943 Several quiet days follow the Allied Fleet's withdrawal to Aussieland. Naturally, the Japanese immediately begin moving around. 1. The CD unit meant for Umboi Isle was diverted to Hollandia and now heads for its original destination. 2. Several supply convoys that were held back now make for Madang, Rabaul, Lunga, and Truk. 3. To Cover the Umboi Landing and a hoped for pick-up of the remains of an ID at Lae, a BB TF and CV TF move to provide some serious backbone to the Operations. 4. AF work to recover and fill up the craters creating by the Allied bombardments. 5. Rotate Fighters and Bombers to bring groups together, fill out reinforcements, and gain airframes. 6. A TF arrives at Ndeni to lift off the 9th ID. IT is now 60% prepped for a Manus Landing and I need it. 7. I intend to pull off three IDs used in the last three weeks of operations to rebuild my mobile reserve. Over in the IO, the operation to destroy the Indian 20th ID and the Aussie Brigade proceeds as the first troop reinforcements land in the 15th. By the 18th--19th, nearly 1.5 ID will be landed and we shall destroy to two Allied units. Akagi--Amagi--Hiryu--Soryu sit about 250 miles from Diego Garcia WAITING for a chance to strike high value targets. My good opponent has fallen into operational patterns. For the last three days two large groups of B-25s have been hitting southern Burma. With 200+ Fighters at Rangoon, we decide to set an ambush and the Americans fall right into it. 44 B-25 run into a low CAP of 43 JACK (10K), TOJO (5K), and TONY (5K). They have a very enjoyable lunch!
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