December 15th, 1941
Philippines
My larger sweeps hit north of Vigan, but Jacks has considerably reinforced his CAP here. Several waves of my sweeps hit the hex, but don't manage to completely clear the CAP.
Despite this fact, I disrupt it enough that the bulk of my naval strikes make it through, sinking several ships, and badly damaging others. The key result is two fish and three bombs in CVE Iki. With luck it will sink before making port.
CA Asahi also takes two good hits.
Unfortunately, one of my Devastator strikes goes in un-escorted, and gets roughed up pretty badly by Zeroes. They'll be out of action for a few turns as they recover from their losses.
Dutch East Indies
The Japanese try Tarakan again, but are rebuffed.
My surface TF that I had vectored to Tarakan will back off - Jacks has moved a carrier group in from the East, uncomfortably close to my surface TF. Risking valuable ships to sink an empty amphibious TF and a CVE isn't worth it to me right now.
Kates from this carrier group sink my last two xAKLs fleeing the Philippines. I'm not too broken up about it - they're xAKLs, and most of my valuable ships made it out.
China
The Kwangchowan Raids continue. However, it looks like Jacks has moved his strikes and escorts to much higher elevations than previously, exceeding the elevation of my highest stacked CAP. I'll have to adjust next turn, as my results were not as favorable as they usually are above this hex.
Soviet Union
Whoops. I get cocky here with my Soviet bombers, not expecting the LRCAP from Hailar. Next turn I'll begin sweeps and look at my options of disrupting my opponents airfield.
Air and Naval Losses
I only have the replay currently, so I don't know totals as of yet. I know it was a costly day for me, but if CVE Iki sinks, it will have been worth it.
I will be leaving on vacation to Florida tomorrow morning, so no new turn from me for a week. It will be good to get away - Fairbanks will drop down to -25f this week.