August 21, 1942
Ed stares at the report before calling for an orderly to take it and send it on it's way. He notices that the orderly is female and he asks her where the usual person is.
“Sir, the men are being sent to front line positions and we gals are filling in for them wherever possible.” She takes the report, salutes and crisply does an about face and leaves the office.
Ed knows that the US military is expanding at a rapid pace and that there is a shortage of men to man the new ships and units being created along with the demands of replacing those lost in combat. The initial tidal wave of volunteers saw many men turned away as there was no way to take everyone at once and now a steady flow of new men will keep the US war machine running. Women around the Pentagon will take some getting used to though.
The day's report read as follows:
1.8K troops are at Gumma
21 A Flot is at Singapore
Hoyo Fortress is at Osumi
Chinhae Bay Fortress is at Pusan
2 ER is at Homan
10 MortB is at Chiamussu
7K troops are at Toyohara
35.8K troops are at Changchun
Recon flights have revealed that:
Lunga hosts 8 fighter, 9 bombers, 25 aux, 11 LCUs 9040/68/0
There are 2 LCUs at Makin Island
Mandalay is reported to have 86 fighters, 130 aux, 12 LCUs 34080/252/156
The Soviets reported the following:
Fushan 1 LCU 1880/9/0
Tsitsihar 7 LCUs 32160/353/20
Heiho 8 LCUs 45660/572/26
Mishan 4 LCUs 0/4/95
It's been a quiet day in the Pacific war with the only action being seen in China as air raids continue on a daily basis raining their death on the hapless Chinese troops.
The ambulance carrying Pete and some other wounded men is making good time despite the horrible road conditions and it's being choked with army formations headed in the opposite direction. They stop at a field hospital where a doctor gives the men a quick examination. He then dispenses orders for medicine to be given to those who need it and sends the ambulance on it's way. Pete is feverish and despite the IV and the injections of penicillin his condition is deteriorating. The two men assigned to the ambulance have noticed this, but figure that a doctor knows what he's doing.
Dave and Bill enjoy a cold beer while Dave cleans the fish that they have caught today. Bill thinks that when he's finished with his naval career this place would be a wonderful one to live at. It would be even better if Sandy were here, he thinks.
The Pirates have been offered new assignments within the OSS and they have agreed to accept. They are to get a 30 day leave before being shipped to England where they will operate aircraft for the various missions the OSS undertakes. Will calls Ed's office and arranges to meet with him tomorrow for lunch, just to touch base. Jim and Ben will take their allotted time to go and visit their families before reporting to New York for transport to England.
Stalin confers with his staff and demands that more Japanese bases be kept under a watchful eye.
“Comrade Stalin,” says a wary general, “ We are doing all that we can with the available planes. We are limited by the weather and the range of the planes. Perhaps if we were allowed to use more bombers for recon purposes some more Japanese positions would then fall under our eyes. The thing that we really could use are American recon planes with their great range. Is it not possible to get some of these from them?”
Stalin motions for an aide and whispers in his ear and then the aide leaves the room. He then turns to the general and says, “We will try to demand these planes that you ask for, but know that our fight is with the Germans now and until we kill them all your forces, though important to the Rodina, are our stepchildren when it come to military supplies and men. You will continue to do the best that you can with what you have.”
Stalin's generals are learning that success, not angering him and making requests to facilitate the war effort will not bring his wrath down on them, though they are still frightened of his legendary temper.
