Highlights - “Scratch one Flattop!!” Enough said….
Jpn ships sunk:
CVL: 2 (Zuiho and Shoho come up as “sunk” from sub attacks in the DEI. I’m betting that Ryujo was in fact sunk and Shoho is damaged heavily. Zuiho planes hit targets, so I figure its still out there)
Allied ships sunk:
xAKL:2 (both bound for Bataan)
Air loss:
Jpn: 62 (includes 24Z and 24K to “ground loss” which I figure are from the Ryujo sinking)
Allied: 41
Subwar:
Jpn: 1 Attack, 1 ship hit (small TK sunk off Perth)
Allies: 4 Attacks, 2 ships hit; CVL Sunk, CVL Dam (Ryujo hit twice w/2 torps each and Shoho once by 1 torp)
Amph Inv:
Benkoelen (DEI) - 22,000 men landed; apparently IJA is going to march overland to Palembang?
Buitenzorg (DEI)
Taberfane (SWPAC)
Tandjoengselor (DEI)
Bases lost:
Cebu (PI)
Lihir (SWPAC)
Benkoelen (DEI)
Mandioen (DEI)
SIGINT/Intel: A/7th ID planning for Amchitka
West Coast. Slow convoy departs LA.
In NOPAC. Adm Brown’s Bmb TF (2BB,CL,6DD) bombards Attu with marginal success - not a target rich environment.
CENPAC. NSTR
In SOPAC, the KB is sighted 240m NW of Suva, apparently heading NW out of the area. With that sighting, shipping is re-routed to original destinations and hoping we can resume normal reinforcing operations.
In SWPAC, Aus 19th Bde begins landing SLOWLY at Broome as IJN elements move out of the area from Derby. Zeros out of Koepang provide enough fighter cover to prevent remaining Banshees from hitting targets. Broome is now a busy port, and weakly protected - a small CL TF and a squadron of P-39s. With its low capacity, it will take a while to offload the half dozen ships with troops and cargo - we’re very vulnerable here, but most of the IJN activity seems to be in the DEI. Elsewhere, Darwin supply situation is becoming critical. A few ships have been dispatched to resupply, but the key will be opening up the land supply route which takes time - and engineers. Darwin port is also hit by a very effective night raid of a dozen Betties - which heavily damage the AS Platypus rendering the port unable to service subs.
In the Philippines, an AKL makes it to Bataan to be immediately sunk by air at first light - assume little or no supply was offloaded. PBYs attack an xAK off the coast without success, and lose 2 to Oscars - will withdraw the PBYs.
In China, a Chinese corps is pushed back NE of Wenchow which will likely lead to Wenchow being under siege again.
India/Burma, IJA troops continue to soften up Rangoon.
In the DEI, the big story for the entire Pacific Theater is the CVL Ryujo and CVL Shoho being torpedoed by the Dutch sub KXVI west of Merak in two engagements. Ryujo takes 2 torps and Shoho 1. And then it gets better, the Mini-KB move back into the Java Sea where Ryujo takes 2 torps from the Dutch sub O23 off Batavia! Shoho mean while is sighted on fire and bombed by Dutch a/c, scoring one hit with a small 50kg bomb. Figure she’ll try and limp into Soerabaja or perhaps Singapore. In any case, the Mini-KB just lost 2/3s of its flight decks - raids against Batavia only had small strikes from the Zuiho. Without a viable Mini-KB, I don’t see a LBA only supported invasion against Darwin or India - so does the KB or parts of it come west? Other activity in the DEI included a solid naval bombardment against Batavia and Singapore based LBA hitting Palembang - in both cases, closing the AF. This leaves only Bandoeng as a viable AF for Dutch/Brit bombers. The invasion of 22,000 troops on the south shore of Sumatra at Benkoelen probably means an overland attack to Palembang - which is fine by me as it will just take more time.
