Mac reads the reports and the news isn't good. He's used to this now but it still angers him that the planned for relief of the Phillipines will not materialize. He has demanded and pleaded for help but it's all fallen on deaf ears. Clark has been assaulted again and the fort level is at 3 now. The Japanese have used 76K troops and suffered loses of 847/31/4 while his forces numbering 27K have lost 1584/40/2 in the fighting. This doesn't bode well for the defenders. Meanwhile Naga has been hit by 23K Japanese, who lost 26/8/0, while the defenders, who numbered 9K lost 45/1/0.
In China Changsha is yet again stormed by 86K Japanese. The 45K Chinese defenders inflict casualties of 126/2/4 on the Japanese while they lose 184/2/0.
In the bowels of the Pentagon Ed reads over the comms and sees that Buin and Toboali have capitulated. He leaves his office, goes Bill's and gets pins for the wall map. Bill isn't in the office as he has been ordered by Ed to see a doctor. They have agreed that a civilian would best serve the career minded Bill for the time being.
The San Francisco continues to plod on towards Pearl, but the issue of her survival is very much in doubt in these sub infested waters. Her damage levels are 69 sys, 30 flt and the fires are all out.
The Cummings looks like she'll be able to make the safety of Pearl as she is still able to make 19 kts, if they slip through the subs operating to the south of PH. Her damage reads 44 sys, 43 flt and all fires out.
The Houston TF arrives in Brisbane, replenishes stores and fuel and the crews rush about trying to make repairs to systems after spending much of the past 6 weeks at sea.
All convoys continue on their way unmolested.
Ships are now constantly being loaded on the West coast of the US in readying for the next westward bound convoy.
In Russia Army Group Center retakes Sukhinichi from the Russians. This enrages Stalin as his staff had assured him that the winter would halt the Germans and allow his forces to take the offensive. He demands to know about his Far Eastern forces and is told that the build up of the troops there is going as planned. The Russians are training hard and troops will begin moving to their new basing assignment soon. The Japanese have done nothing to violate the uneasy truce that exists between these two antagonists.

In a tunnel at Corregidor





