We're almost to the end of February now, so I'm over 4 months behind. Yikes. Here's an update to November 1, hopefully have time to do some more in a bit... If possible, I would like to do these with just a strat map at the bottom to show the territorial progress, but that leaves out so much of the detail that I was hoping to share.
October 20, 1944 - October 31, 1944
Hangman
Cam Ranh Bay flips back and forth a few times. Paratroops are used, picked up, and used again as necessary to flip bases here as the IJA marches north towards Vinh, where we are still holding. There is a small stack of IJA on the coast just 1 hex south of Vinh, apparently trying to hold the door open for the troops to the south. We launch a failed attack there on the 22nd. There is an additional IJA flank-blocking force north of Vinh of about 1000 AV.
By November 1, the southern half of Indochina is relatively secure and IJA pockets are beginning to be isolated and cleared. Meanwhile, the IJA is fleeing from Vinh, where we are hoping to consolidate our stacks into one big stack for an attack before the IJA vacates the hex.
Singapore
It's our new Big Base. Everything in the southwest quadrant of the map is eventually heading this direction... well, more or less.
We're clearing Palembang of mines, the better to suppress it. A few CLs and DDs hit them first, but we have a nice big shipyard at Singapore that's ready to work for the good guys again.
Operation Corral
The culmination of this one is an attempt on Puerto Princesa and Jolo. Jolo has been captured as of November 1, with 2 TFs of fleet CVs transiting the gap between Mindanao and Borneo to replenish at Rabaul and do something else in the near future... Meanwhile, on the 1st there are 2 TFs sailing past Miri for Puerto Princesa with CVEs and 3 CVs for escort.
Singkawang, with its reinforcements, has proven to be tougher than I would have liked. Supplies and additional troops are coming from Singapore (slowly), along with air support. We are close to having uncontested airspace everywhere west of Mindanao now.
Aleutians
Some minor IJN SCTF came up here hunting for easy prey on the 23rd. My CS convoys have routinely been spotted by Dinahs or something on naval search for months. Until now, it's just been subs harassing up here. I do have some attack aircraft in the area, so I turn them on but they fail to find the 2 E's before they shoot up an xAK (which survives) and retire towards the Kuriles.
Subs
At some point, I sent a whole gaggle of NORPAC subs that had been chilling at Adak to the Sakhalins/Hokkaido. I found a veritable nest of unprotected shipping. A handful of xAKs and a few PBs are sunk before there is any serious ASW effort, but this remains a decent hunting ground.
Strat Map
Territorial gains since the last strat map on October 5 are circled. Nothing too huge since then, and mostly we've been working on logistics and strengthening our new bases for the next push. Consolidating LCUs and ships is a PITA, but this being my second time at it I'm doing a little better at not leaving units behind or in completely inconvenient places that hold up an operation.
