Northern Pacific
Barges continued to load engineers in Etorofu Jima to bring them to Paramushiro Jima, that reported in the evening damage of 48 for the port, 82 for the airbase and 66 for the runways.
A submarine patrolling south of Anchorage was ordered to sail north of the Aleutians to check for signs of Allied CV activity.
New Guinea-New Britain- Solomon Islands
During the night an Allied LCM hit a mine and sank off Goodenough Island. After dawn Japanese recon aircraft flew over this base and reported one Allied unit with 1200 men and 4 patrol aircraft anchored off the beach.
Timor-DEI-Australia
The only Allied raid saw 7 PB4Y from Wyndham bomb and miss Maumere. AA guns of this base shot down a PBM Mariner coming to take pictures after the raid.
SRA
A convoy started to load 80k oil in Palembang and will sail to Manila and from then to Japan.
Burma
There was again no Allied air raid against Japanese airfields and only two bases still reported damage in the evening, Pagan at 62/10 (system/runway) and Taung Gyi at 17/0. Japanese engineers used this quiet area and expanded Lashio airfield to size 3.
Today there was no Allied LRCAP over Myitkyina. Two divisions of the garrison (the 33rd and 104th) were bombed by 31 B-24D, 27 B-25J, 12 B-17E and 9 Blenheim IV from Imphal escorted by 20 P-40N and lost 174 men and 7 guns while shooting down a B-24D with AA fire. Japanese artillery fire hit 113 men, 1 gun and 1 tank there while Allied guns remained silent.
NE of the city, the Japanese paratroops were again under attack. 14 Ki-61 of 78 Sentai flying from Lashio were covering them and intercepted two Allied raids, first 26 Vengeance I, 19 Beaufighter VIC and 3 B-25J from Ledo escorted by 14 Spitfire Vb and 7 P-40E, and then 19 Liberator VI from Dacca escorted by 19 P-40. The Japanese pilots shot down 9 Spitfire Vb, 3 Beaufighter VIC, 1 P-40E and 1 P-40N while losing 11 aircraft (ten in battle, one in an accident) and 8 pilots. They returned to Rangoon in the evening. The bombers disabled 49 Japanese men while losing a Liberator in an accident. Then the Allied troops (Madras Eng Rgt, 19th USA Eng Rgt, 225 RAF Base Force) launched a new attack that succeeded at 12 to 1 and destroyed one of the 3 Japanese pockets blocking the trail. Japanese losses were 450 men and 3 guns, while Allied only lost 32 men.
120 miles west of Myitkyina, Japanese guns bombed the Allied troops that had moved to the railway and identified them as a bunch or British Bdes and Chinese divisions (see attached pic) for a total of 47 605 men and 297 guns, and 1161 AV (while Japanese troops facing them had 973 AV).

39 Hurricane II from Imphal escorted by 10 Spitfire Vb attacked the 11th NLF on the mountain SE of their base and hit 70 men. In the evening 23 A6M3 flew from Rangoon to Akyab to fly LRCAP over these troops tomorrow.
On the Salween front, 13 Betties from Bangkok bombed the 38th Chinese Corps on the eastern bank of the river and hit 87 men but two bombers were lost in a collision and this raid won’t be repeated.
Now that Imphal and Dacca airmen were involved in ground support in Burma, the probability of catching a large part of the bombers on the ground had increased and the local air commander was again playing with the idea to raid one of these bases. To prepare this, Betties from Bangkok were ordered to recon both these bases starting tomorrow.
In the rear area, Japanese engineers finished to build fortifications in Moulmein (level 9) and the Const Bn working there was sent to Mandalay where it will help to repair bomb damage. Both Parachute Regiments of the IJA had now marched from Haiphong to Hanoi, from where they will be able to jump in China, Burma or India when required. Transport aircraft began to be gathered in the area (from Saigon to Canton via Hainan Island) to be available quickly if the need arises.
China
27 Ki-48 from Kweilin bombed two Chinese Corps holding Kweiyang but only hit 7 men while losing one of their number in an accident. Other planned air support didn’t arrive but that didn’t matter much. The attack of the Japanese Southern China Army (10 2/3 divisions, 1 Bde, 2 Eng Rgt, 1 Tk Rgt, 7 ART units and 3 HQ) defeated the Chinese defenders (6 Corps, 1 Div, 3 Base Forces, 2 HQ) at 48 to 1 and repulsed them towards Kunming. Japanese losses were 2616 me, 60 guns and 1 tank, while the Chinese lost 4647 killed and wounded, 5 guns and more than 7500 prisoners (more than 50 points of troop losses).
Two thirds of a division will garrison Kweiyang while a Tk Rgt will patrol east of the city (it was already there and didn’t take part in the attack). The remaining units will pursue the Chinese troops to Kunming and take the city. Japanese bombers from Wuchow, Kweilin and Canton will bomb the retreating Chinese troops to slow them.
A training mission was flown from Wuhan against troops NW of Changsha by 31 Nick and 26 A6M2 and hit 14 Chinese while two Zeroes were lost in accidents.
Japan
A convoy was formed in Osaka to carry 70k supplies to Canton, China, to support the offensive of the Southern China Army.
The training TF created a week ago with PC/PG have seen no increase of exp for any of the ships. As someone said that training for these ships was limited to 45 and all ships have this exp level or above the experiment will be cancelled and all TF disbanded in Japanese port, the ships returning to escort duty.