To Young to Die, To Old to Rock and Roll
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Are you saying you will reinforce Burma?
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RE: To Young to Die, To Old to Rock and Roll
No, Burma will fall quickly with little resistance. Most of Burma Corp is at Katha resting. I sent some small elements down the roads to the Thai border for recon as much as anything else. I do see this intelligence as good news as I may have more time to prepare in India than I thought. All of the Singapore and Malayan reinforcements are on or heading to Ceylon with US forces designated for India at sea some 30+ days away. I am going to have a real PP problem in February and March.


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Americans in Philippines go where??
I eventually sent both the PBY groups to India as you have so few Catalina groups and they only have 4 or 6 planes each for Naval Search. One on Ceylon and the other at Diamond Harbour.
B-17Ds end up in India, but can be useful in SRA before hand. "IF" Singapore is relatively undamaged, then a 'hit and run' night attack to the port of Saigon is good. Even into Takao if you can manage. Remember these bombers are without a rear gun, so are fragile. However, they can reach from Ledo to Sian and anything in between. [;)]
Note - I use PP to buy out the AA bde and heavy AA units that arrive at Colombo when they get there and ship them over to India. "IF" you lose Ceylon, you want them still helping out. I send them to Ledo to protect my transports lifting supplies into China. Having over 100 heavy AA guns makes it expensive to Japanese bombers.
I eventually sent both the PBY groups to India as you have so few Catalina groups and they only have 4 or 6 planes each for Naval Search. One on Ceylon and the other at Diamond Harbour.
B-17Ds end up in India, but can be useful in SRA before hand. "IF" Singapore is relatively undamaged, then a 'hit and run' night attack to the port of Saigon is good. Even into Takao if you can manage. Remember these bombers are without a rear gun, so are fragile. However, they can reach from Ledo to Sian and anything in between. [;)]
Note - I use PP to buy out the AA bde and heavy AA units that arrive at Colombo when they get there and ship them over to India. "IF" you lose Ceylon, you want them still helping out. I send them to Ledo to protect my transports lifting supplies into China. Having over 100 heavy AA guns makes it expensive to Japanese bombers.
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I like the AA unit buy out once I think Ceylon is out of danger. There are no safe havens in Java or Sumatra at present. KB has hit Soerabaja, Batavia, and the inner fields are searched daily. I am afraid to lose the group on the ground there now. I have never had the KB concentrated in the DEI in the first two weeks of the war before so all tips, suggestions, general discourse is encouraged. The first squadron of fortresses touched down in Sydney today. Another is resting in Darwin before staging south east. I want to build Alice Springs and others but I am woefully short engineers busy building forts on the east coast.
**I hope to have the PBYs out before Clark falls. I like keeping an eye on the waters around Luzon as long as possible. I know it has no real practical use at this point, but they are always the last folks to check out of the PI, just after my fighter pilots.
**I hope to have the PBYs out before Clark falls. I like keeping an eye on the waters around Luzon as long as possible. I know it has no real practical use at this point, but they are always the last folks to check out of the PI, just after my fighter pilots.
RE: To Young to Die, To Old to Rock and Roll
To: TWITS at Zulu HQ STOP
Re: Enemy focus STOP
Reread what I advised months ago in Obvert's AAR STOP You have more time to get the paper work in order STOP Remember it doesn't matter too much if nothing returns and some losses on the way in are to be expected STOP But carried out successfully it nullifies the enemy's currently fashionable strategy STOP
Am confident TWITS can carpe diem STOP
From: Alfred at Peanut Gallery
Re: Enemy focus STOP
Reread what I advised months ago in Obvert's AAR STOP You have more time to get the paper work in order STOP Remember it doesn't matter too much if nothing returns and some losses on the way in are to be expected STOP But carried out successfully it nullifies the enemy's currently fashionable strategy STOP
Am confident TWITS can carpe diem STOP
From: Alfred at Peanut Gallery
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I have just the man for the job.


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Christmas eve 1941


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Christmas 1941

ps. NY I'll email you ref. your telegram. Thank you.

ps. NY I'll email you ref. your telegram. Thank you.
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Japan continues to sink merchants at an alarming rate. ASW fruitless. Today we lost a fighter squadron just out of San Diego bound for Australia. Another lost trying to get supplies to Port Moresby.


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update: Enterprise, Lexington, and Saratoga are at sea supporting Coconuts. The Japanese seize Rabaul today. New Ireland defenses are smashed. Japanese recon is over Kendari and Ambon now. The Chinese northern wing guarding the approaches to Sian is routed. The AVG scores it's first kills hunting in China.


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