Highlights – Sonia shoot down NE of Changsa; F4Fs sweep Rufes over Tulagi
Jpn ships sunk:
SS: 1 (RO-60)
Allied ships sunk: None
Air loss:
Jpn: 74
Allied: 22
Subwar:
Jpn: 2 Attacks, 0 ships hit
Allies: 3 Attacks, 1 ship hit (xAK dam)
Jpn Amph Inv:
Pagai-eilanden (DEI)
Allied Amph Inv: None
Bases lost:
Great Nicobar (Burma)
Pagai-eilanden (DEI)
Bases Liberated: None
SIGINT/Intel: CVs of NW OZ providing CAP to cripples have disappeared. 3-4 Cripples appear to have taken refuge in Broome.
West Coast/Admin. NSTR.
In NOPAC, NSTR.
In CENPAC, US Wasp/Hornet TF transits through a sub “wolfpack” mid ocean between Hawaii and West Coast. 4 subs are sighted by ASW a/c off the Hornet, and no attacks are made on the CV TF, although it was sighted. Not sure if these subs are prowling in this area, or are in transit to the West Coast. Can’t do much about it in any case, not worth detaching DDs and their out of LBA range. What I need to do is put together a good ole fashion ASW Group with a CVE TF and some DDs/DEs ASW TFs – but I don’t have the spare a/c or escorts at the moment, but will get there…
In SOPAC, F4Fs based at Ndeni conduct a sweep over Tulagi at extended range and do well against the Rufes based there – 7 Rufes in exchange for a F4F. A dozen B-24s hit Tulagi with good effect following the sweep. I continue to focus on heavy shipping from Noumea north, now bringing in engineers to build up Vanikoro as another AF. The xAPs attacked by PBYs off Vaitupu departed before the US CL TF (CLAA, 3DDs) arrived, and no contact was made.
In SWPAC, coastal convoys continue.
In WAUS, its quiet as the IJN CVs appear to have departed the area. With cripples now in Broome (not sure exactly what, but figure a Kongo BB and a CA and some DDs), will have to look at hitting Broome with Heavies – at 13 hexes from Exmouth, its at max normal range for P-38G sweep. Exmouth continues to build up slowly, and the USMC Def Bn has finished offloading without incident.
In China, surprisingly, Kienko isn’t attacked, just bombarded, so it holds another day. I moved my P-40s to Changsa and caught what appeared to be a “training run” of Sonias SE of Ichang with LRCAP – 27 Sonias and 10 Nates shot down for no loss. Will likely pull out the P-40s back to Burma for a bit -they’ve had two good successful CAP traps this month, don’t want to push my luck.
In India/Burma, US sweeps near Shwebo meet a robust LRCAP of Zeros, and the Allied fighters do well – 15 Zeros are lost in exchange for 6 P-40s and 2 Hurris. P-39s do particularly well. Unfortunately, the IJA’s 48th ID managed to move out of the clear terrain north of Shwebo into the jungle to meet the advancing Allied troops – was hoping to catch the IJA force in the open with my Tank Bde. Closer to Akyab, the two British Divisions advance closer to cut of Akyab. Below screen shot shows the situation in Burma - pretty much a stalemate, but the Allied broad front advance has definitely caused L_S_T to bring in numerous reinforcements to Theater - troops that I won't see in upcoming SOPAC or SWPAC battles!










