Out of commission from work with a stomach flu I have some time to update the AAR.
Andre is moving very quickly on key bases preventing any chance for me to create problems for his advance. I think I prefer having the option of any kind of a forward defence taken away from me. It allows the chance to concentrate what little assets I do have for more important battles. Here's a theatre by theatre update with a few screens thrown in.
Aleutians:
No sign of an early Japanese offensive in the area. Only at start Allied units are present. Dutch Harbor needs supply.
Alaska & Canada:
The main Allied effort here is base expansion and moving restricted combat units forward to garrison key bases. An airbridge is being formed to allow restricted P-38 units to transit to Anchorage. PBY's are airlifting what they can, but Ops losses are becoming a concern.
The Line Islands:
I've slightly reinforced Palmyra and Christmas Islands with Marine Defense units from Pearl Harbor and artillery that was originally bound for Pago Pago. I'm not willing to move too much forward yet until I know the extent of Japanese expansion. Dec. 24th reported high radio traffic and multiple TF icons between the Ellice Islands and Canton Island. No idea if these are further amphibious TF's or simply follow up support for Baker and Canton. PBY's and submarines will hopefully provide more intel in the coming days. Until I know more, operations to reinforce the Line Islands have been suspended.
Southeast Pacific:
Japanese forces have already seized Manus, Lae, Kavieng, Rabaul, Shortlands, Tulagi and Luganville. A small enemy SCTF of a CA and DD's has been spotted off the coast of Australia where CA
Kako is reported to have hit a mine at Brisbane. Another enemy SCTF (or possibly the same one) was spotted near Noumea and Suva. New Zealand bombers proved ineffective trying to score hits operating from Suva. The enemy TF has since disappeared. No Allied reinforcement is possible in this theatre due to the lack of unrestricted forces and available shipping.
Australia:
Lord Howe Island is being reinforced by air and supply shipped in. Southeast Australia is fortifying while air units are training for a planned enemy invasion of Australia. I want to protect against a move directly against Sydney and area before I worry about Perth or the Townsville area. Darwin is on it's own. My reaction to any enemy lodgement in Australia will depend solely on what is landed where.
Allied merchant shipping surviving the initial Japanese onslaught is already loading supply, fuel and troops for the long trip from Cape Town to provide the logistics needed to keep Australian defencible.
Burma:
I've pulled back substantially which in hindsight was a mistake. I've made it far too easy to capture Rangoon which will see the Chinese supply situation reduced by 500 daily soon.
The Philippines:
Manila has fallen after being essentially abandoned. My main defence is at Clark Field while support units scramble to get Bataan's forts up. However, once Clark falls forts are Bataan will mean little without supply. Clark Field is bombed daily and fort construction impossible.
Java:
My main defence will be Soerabaja. Many choose the rough terrain at Bandoeng, but without a supply source it simply won't make much difference. I hope to deny and damage as much of the facilities at Soerabaja in defending it. The longer I can deny the use of the port the better.
Sumatra:
Japanese forces have landed at Palembang. It will fall shortly.
India:
Base and fortification expansion is the order of the day. I expect some form of Japanese expansion against India. I believe Andre likes to go for Ceylon from previous posts he's made in the forum. I will not reinforce until I can guarantee the survival of LCU's committed to the island. The Allied priority is securing the major bases like Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Karachi. I will not risk committing to defending Eastern India and the Burmese border until the Commonwealth airforce can provide some measure of protection. As with Australia, my means of defending India will be determined by where, if any, invasion of the country is mounted. I am attempting to reinforce the country will American air and aviation support units, but that takes time.
Malaya:
A major Japanese effort to sweep the country and get to Singapore quickly is underway. I relied on a forward defence to slow the initial assaults. A number of LCU's were lost, but that allowed Singapore to build up forts while Japanese air power forcused on supporting ground operations. The plan to delay the Japanese ability to use the railway to move south is in jeopardy because I failed to secure Mersing. I left the base open and Andre took full advantage. My problem now is trying to prevent the Japanese massed rail movement south by somehow blocking the railway and forcing the Japanese to push me back hex by hex. Screenshot follows:
