Imperial General Headquarters (Daihonei)
Combat update 18th - 20th May 1942
China
An enemy assault on the beachhead 60 miles to the North of Wuchow was beaten off by midday on the 18th May. Thousands of dead Chinese soldiers lay in front of friendly positions. Army sources indicate that the various militias of Chiang Kai-shek are suffering from a lack of supplies and modern arms. Several new offensives are under planning, as the enemy withdraws units from 'quiet' fronts.
Rangoon
A terror raid was made by over 100 enemy 'Liberators' during the night of the 18th May. These attrocities have increased the priority of Operation 'IN', which has been under planning for several months. This operation involves the neutralisation and destruction of enemy airpower in India. Airfields in Rangoon, Lashio and Mandalay have been steadily improved over the last few months in order to accomodate heavy bombers, such as the 'Sally' and 'Helen' type bombers.
Darwin
During the night of the 19th, the CA's Haguro and Ashigara made a successful bombardment of Darwin. Nearly twenty enemy planes were destroyed on the ground, including the latest torpedo bomber, the Beaufort V-IX type plane.
Suva
An enemy surface raid on Suva on the 20th May was beaten off with heavy enemy losses. A combination of minefields and a surface TF based on CA's Furutaka and Kako, initially damaged the enemy cruisers, particularly the CA Pensacola. Early morning cloud protected the heavily damaged cruiser as it attempted to flee to Australia but as the clouds parted by 2pm, a squadron of Betty's attacked and sunk the said vessel within half an hour. This latest enemy rebuff is believed to have weakened the American pro war lobby, headed by Roosevelt and General Spencer.
Betty attacking the Pensacola, viewed from a recon plane:-
