**********Field Hospital, No. 30 Sqdrn., Townsville, June 17, 1942********
Shrink: ....now, Warrant Officer, I wan't you to think back to when you were expelled from your previous squadron for disciplinary reasons. You have said it was "roid rage"?
WO Harrison: Yeah, that's it Doc, roid rage.
Shrink: I'm afraid you will need to exapnd on that. Were you angry with your mother?
WO Harrison: Me mum? Why would I be angry with her?
Shrink: Does my question uspet you?
WO Harrison: You are bloody right it does. It's daft.
Shrink: Did someone at your previous squadron remind you of your mother?
WO Harrison: Remind me of me mum? They were all blokes. Look, Doc, I don't think this is helping very much. I am starting to get those old feelings again.
Shrink: Excellent! Go on.
WO Harrison: Go on, what?
Shrink: Tell me about your feelings.
WO Harrison: I am getting a feeling that I want to put my hands around your neck and choke you until you turn blue.......
**********Field Hospital, No. 30 Sqdrn., Townsville, June 17, 1942********
Shrink: ....now, Warrant Officer, I wan't you to think back to when you were expelled from your previous squadron for disciplinary reasons. You have said it was "roid rage"?
WO Harrison: Yeah, that's it Doc, roid rage.
Shrink: I'm afraid you will need to exapnd on that. Were you angry with your mother?
WO Harrison: Me mum? Why would I be angry with her?
Shrink: Does my question uspet you?
WO Harrison: You are bloody right it does. It's daft.
Shrink: Did someone at your previous squadron remind you of your mother?
WO Harrison: Remind me of me mum? They were all blokes. Look, Doc, I don't think this is helping very much. I am starting to get those old feelings again.
Shrink: Excellent! Go on.
WO Harrison: Go on, what?
Shrink: Tell me about your feelings.
WO Harrison: I am getting a feeling that I want to put my hands around your neck and choke you until you turn blue.......
STAT order for Preparation H (to cool the roid rage)! [:'(] [:'(]
Fiji it is...probably. If they are smart, they will land at Nadi (with about 30%) of the CD guns on the island.
The A-24's acquit themselves well, damaging two transports. I sent 5 SB2U's up from New Zealand. Not exactly a feasome force but the CD gusn should do some damage. The reamining 10 P-40B's will cover Nadi.
If the Japs bomb Suva then the twin AA units will have to carry the load.
Seems to me they are going to need at least 2 divisions or the intial landing will fail.
*******North Bank Katherine River, 03:40, June 17, 1942*******
Junior Officer: Sir, what are we to do now? Do we make a stand here?
Brigadier Evans, CO 18 Div: No, the division is in good order. We will fall back on the bastion that is Darwin. Let's see how Johnny Jap likes dealing with the King's concrete and rebar.
<a group of junior officers look downward, elbowing each other nervously> Oh, come now! You are acting like school girls. OUT WITH IT!
Seems to me they are going to need at least 2 divisions or the intial landing will fail.
Surely they haven't refitted all those units from New Scotland already? They now have 3 multi-divisional campaigns going - plus China. Something's got to give soon.
"Grown ups are what's left when skool is finished."
"History started badly and hav been geting steadily worse."
- Nigel Molesworth.
Seems to me they are going to need at least 2 divisions or the intial landing will fail.
Surely they haven't refitted all those units from New Scotland already? They now have 3 multi-divisional campaigns going - plus China. Something's got to give soon.
This is true. The Allied evacuees from New Scotland are at about 25% prep for either Suva or Nadi. This means the divisions being reused cannot be much better than that in terms of prep. They also seem to have embarked at Noumea. We can move infantry, armor and CD guns to the chosen landing spot. There are 96,000 tons of supply on the island. That is going to last a while. It was supposed to be 150,000 tons but they started their operation 4-5d early.
We are missing a HQ and my air support numbers are a bit low and fighter strength is a weak spot but I don't think they will have carrier superiority in about 10-14 d when Yorktown and Wasp arrive.
If the Taskforce Transport location is correct I would surely say Nadi I think they would be a couple clicks down if Suva was target to hit the channel but could be wrong.
They must have stripped troops from all over DEI and Phillipines
If the Taskforce Transport location is correct I would surely say Nadi I think they would be a couple clicks down if Suva was target to hit the channel but could be wrong.
They must have stripped troops from all over DEI and Phillipines
The Philippines garrison is down to the Sasebo Eagle Scouts and some non-ambulatory veterans of Tsushima.
This is Scenario 2...I believe there are some extra land units, no?
Plus 4 division equivalents at La Foa, 25,000+ Naval Guards at Noumea and another 6,000 at Tanna...a full brigade + 1 regiment at Horn Is.
10,000 here, 50,000 there...pretty soon you are talking about a lot of Little Yellow Bastards running around.
Unfortunately even though 18th Div retreated in good order from Katherine with low disruption, they retreated North and now will be in the desert with Moses for 40 days.
We need to keep the Japs busy in Northern Oz and Fiji until the Russians enter the war....or sink all their carriers and cut their supply routes.
or sink all their carriers and cut their supply routes.
Let's do this, it's quicker and a lot more fun.
It's brilliant! Crude, yes, but absolutely Churchillian. The master stroke. You know, capture the Dardenelles and push Turkey out of the war. That kind of thing. I don't know why we didn't think of it earlier.
The question is, will the Japs see through our plan?
or sink all their carriers and cut their supply routes.
Let's do this, it's quicker and a lot more fun.
It's brilliant! Crude, yes, but absolutely Churchillian. The master stroke. You know, capture the Dardenelles and push Turkey out of the war. That kind of thing. I don't know why we didn't think of it earlier.
The question is, will the Japs see through our plan?
Of course not. Elegant design, stunning simplicity - what could go wrong?
"Grown ups are what's left when skool is finished."
"History started badly and hav been geting steadily worse."
- Nigel Molesworth.