Combat Report, May 23-31, 1943:
It has been several days since I have updated, mostly because work is kicking my butt. I'll pen a few lines right now, because I have a major move in the works: Invasion of Jolo.
Jolo: I am invading Jolo with 15K troops. The airbase is being bombed. We sent fast BBs through Makassar Strait, but they were nailed by Subs (a continuing problem!). I now have 6 BBs in damaged state and needing repair. OUCH!
The invasion fleet is covered by the slow R-Class BBs, plus an RN Cruiser force. All my CVs are also covering, which is basically 4 USN CVs, plus HMS Victorious.
I haven't sighted any IJN warships in awhile, so not sure where they are. They aren't at Singapore, I think Cuttlefish got wise to my constant overflights and isn't basing warships there anymore. All I see are transports.
This invasion is on a bit of shoestring, but so far I have thrown caution to the winds and really pushed forward fast, to keep the Japanese off-balance and not give Cuttlefish time to set up ground defenses.
Other Moves: By moving fast, there are alot of empty bases that are mine for the taking. Recon flights confirm that Ketapang, Tawi Tawi, and Sandakan are empty. All are also now within SBD range, so not much chance of reinforcement. The only large airfield now on Borneo is Kuching.
I also have units prepped for Zamboanga at Balikapapan; they will load and move if Jolo works out.
Subs: I haven't sunk or even seen a transport in a week! This happened 3 months ago and I changed all my patrol routes, and got another spike. I think Cuttlefish is wise to my sub routines. I need more airsearch over the South China Sea to try and spot his convoys; somehow they are getting through.
Looking Ahead: USS Essex is steaming toward the DEI. Hornet and Enterprise will finish repairs in 45 days, at which point I'll be in the midst of the mid-1943 Allied CV explosion: 3 Fleet CVs, and 3 CVLs. That's 9 CV hulls total that will be in the DEI in 3 months or so. WOW!
