Yesterday I sent CL Leander and a DD to hit cripples. Today they find them and CL Leander manages to put a torp in John's CB, which still survives. No planes destroyed on the ground or sinking sounds, however. CL Leander goes down in return. The CB only shows heavy damage with no fires.
Night Time Surface Combat, near Koggala at 27,53, Range 2,000 Yards
Japanese Ships
BB Ise, heavy damage
CB Okuhotaka, Shell hits 14, Torpedo hits 1, heavy damage
CL Agano
DD Hanazuki
DD Amatsukaze
DD Tokitsukaze
DD Hamakaze
DD Yukaze
Allied Ships
CL Leander, Shell hits 15, heavy fires, heavy damage
DD Van Galen, Shell hits 1
I think there will be fireworks in Australia next turn, unless John pulls back. I noticed a few heavies up by Merauke last turn; I had some DMs nearby that had just planted 200 mines north of Horn Island. Figuring John'd come down, my DMs skedaddled and I hoped John would hit some of my mines. He didn't, but a sub scouted one of the TFs. They are now at Horn Island. I have subs moving in and around the island, as well as along the path of retreat. I have a very strong set of surface ships (fast battleships, a battlecruiser, smaller cruisers, and destroyers) at Cairns which I have divided into three task forces. Two of these will go in for surface action while one attempts of bombardment of Horn's airfields. Hopefully, before these move in 3 PT task forces and one MGB task force will move in from Portland Roads and hopefully soak up some ammo and get some torpedo strikes in. We'll see. CAP is provided from Portland Roads.
This turn, heavy bombers bombed the airfields at Port Moresby, but this turn they will move on Horn.
