Philippines:
The news that arrived from Manila today are almost too good to believe...
1. The Southern Luzon Army defeated the entire 16th Army again and took Lucena! 2 Divisions and the Brigade should be wrecked by now. The Tank Brigade and a NFL unit that appeared at Lucena today were defeated for the first time. On to Naga, where two more units are waiting to be routed (1 Base Force for sure, and probably a construction unit). Naga is a wooden hex, but I think will be able to force another retreat to Legaspi, the final stand of the 16th Army...
Allied Shock attack at Lucena
Attacking force 18978 troops, 147 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 656
Defending force 41635 troops, 153 guns, 58 vehicles, Assault Value = 446
Allied max assault: 992 - adjusted assault: 1258
Japanese max defense: 283 - adjusted defense: 209
Allied assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)
Allied forces CAPTURE Lucena base !!!
Japanese ground losses:
383 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
Allied ground losses:
925 casualties reported
Guns lost 32
Vehicles lost 1
Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
2. 5500 supplies were captured at Lucena. [:)] Excellent, enough materiel for another week of heavy fighting.
3. The main body of the Northern Luzon Army marched 45 miles today (the pursuit feature brought them already 15 miles to Lingayen) and were ordered to attack the base. No serious resistance is expected, as the defending units are the defeated units from Clark Field. The NLA is ahead of its (tight) schedule! In order to secure its LOC to Manila units will be sent to Bataan ans Baguio.
4. Even better, Blenheims reconned northern Luzon today and reported no more units in Vigan, Aparri, Tuguegarao and Laoloag! These reports will be verified today by the Blenheims - still no naval attacks, since I don't want them to burn supplies by flying from a level 3 air field. Clark Field has still more than 70 runway damage because some IJA bombers from Formosa flew some inefficient ground attack missions on my troops that also inflicted some damage on the airfield, and the 301st Prov. Engineer Battallion hasn't moved from Manila to Clark Field so far - this is the only unit on Luzon that has enough engineers to fix the damage quickly.
5. Warhawks and Dauntless have arrived at Manila from Cagayan, but were ordered to stood down as they are too tired to fly missions. The LB at Cagayan have also stood down and will only fly some recon after executing some excellent ground attack missions against Japanese troops at Lucena today again - for the 4th time in a row!! Those guys are the true heros of this campaign... [&o]

Burma:
Gary didn't use the opportunity created by my failed shock attack at Meiktila yesterday and ordered only a bombardment attack. I think this front will be stable for a while.
DEI:
Operation Apple Strudel is off to a bad start: the KNIL Rgt at Madioen marched only 22 miles towards Malang. Maybe the two Regiments that arrived from Kragen today will be faster, otherwise they won't make it to Malang before the Japanese divisions arrive at Madioen. This is not serious however, as Madioen, a wooden hex with 4 forts, was supposed to be my first line of defense anyway.
Java's northern flank is barely holding, the Japanese troops at Bandoeng reduced the last fort, but another one is already up again.
Japanese Deliberate attack at Bandoeng
Attacking force 6782 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 172
Defending force 9861 troops, 60 guns, 12 vehicles, Assault Value = 127
Japanese max assault: 142 - adjusted assault: 108
Allied max defense: 122 - adjusted defense: 83
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 1)
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0
Japanese ground losses:
290 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
Allied ground losses:
264 casualties reported
Guns lost 8
Vehicles lost 1
SWPac:
A few days ago I had set up a float plane base at Rennel Island, between the Solomons and Milne Bay. The air base icon attracked a large surface combat TF today that slaughtered AVD Heron. My fault, really: this TF was spotted yesterday, but I assumed that Gary wanted to set up his own float plane base at Rossel Island because that was where the TF was heading to, and because an AK was reported to be in this Tf. I should have moved the AVD anyway.
Day Time Surface Combat, near Rennell Island at 65,103
Japanese Ships
CA Mogami
CA Mikuma
CA Suzuya
CA Kumano
CL Sendai
DD Kuroshio
DD Maikaze
DD Nowaki
DD Arashi
DD Hagikaze
Allied Ships
AVD Heron, Shell hits 3, and is sunk
This TF is overkill for dispatching a single AVD, I assume something else will be happening here, soon. Unfortunately, my forces are bound by Operation Passenger and won't be able to interfere. BTW, all cruisers were smoking from too much wear'n tear.
SoPac:
DD Samidare, which was torpedoed by a PT boat at Canton Island 10 days ago, sinks near Tarawa.
CentPac:
An I-boat returned to Midway and sunk a MSW on mineseeping duty.
At San Francisco a troop convoy is forming, destination Fiji: 1 RCT, 1 large Base Force, 1 Aviation Rgt and 1 Air HQ (the latter will go to Savaii). Depending on what happens in the Solomons, these troops might be going to Koumac instead.















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