10/11/44
Marcus: The opening beach assault doesn't drop six forts but the raw AVs for both sides are adjusted down markedly. No sign of enemy carriers, though LBA is present. I'm going to give it one more day, partly because I think there's a chance it will work and partly because I hope to generate enough info to determine if this approach to atoll invasions is a good one. From what I've seen today, it is. This invasion went in without several things I'd ordinarily include and will include in the future (a strong bombardment TF foremost), and I think a full application of this strategy will work.
I don't see signs of enemy carriers approaching, but I'm going to begin pulling back assets that won't be used or that aren't vital to seeing a second day assault implemented. So transports carrying 2nd Marine/B will withdraw, as will the CV Illustrious TF (it's LRCAP did well today).
Thus far I've lost APA Clay. As long as KB doesn't show up, losses tomorrow to LBA shouldn't be acceptable. If KB shows up, losses will be considerable but will benefit the situation in the Kuriles.

"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.