Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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It's been a rollicking ride the past eight weeks. Five major invasions, not-stop action, tons of fighting. The craziness began on 11/23/43, when long-range recon from Christmas Island (IO) found KB at Singers. Dave was leaning hard that way. Figuring that was the case, the Allies had spent five months shifting most everything from the IO to Pearl, with a general notion of commencing offensive activities with an invasion of Wake sometime in mid- or late-December. But with KB at Singers, the green light was given. And everything broke loose: 11/23/43: Recon finds KB at Singers 11/27/43: D-Day at Wake Island 11/29/43: Battle of Kusaie Island, in which DS destroys Mini-KB. 12/24/43: Recon reports KB at Sorong 12/28/43: D-Day at Milne Bay. 1/9/44: D-Day at Ponape 1/17/44: D-Day at Port Moresby 1/31/44: D-Day at Rabaul 2/1/44: Naval Battle of Rabaul Non-stop heavy campaigning stretching from Wake to the Coral Sea and from Tarawa to Truk, with supporting ship movements even farther flung, like Sydney, Pearl, etc. The general plan was in development for many months, though there was flexibility to switch to targets of opportunity (originally the main axis was into the Arafura Sea, but opportunities prompted a switch to Rabaul and the Admiralties). The damage inflicted on the Japanese navy has been considerable, while the Allies have taken minimal losses. Here's the tally:
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