16 August 1940
Major fleet actions south of Greece. I suspect my opponent failed to detect a second British carrier group had deployed to the eastern Mediterranean and he paid for it. His battle fleet closed on the Courageous carrier fleet I had at sea south of Greece and both his BB groups within the fleet took hits in a CV interdiction attack during his move. His fleet then failed to locate my carrier fleet.
In my turn I sailed my Glorious carrier fleet to the battle zone and his sub attempted an interdiction but failed to find my fleet. I then attacked Italy's battle fleet with three carrier strikes and all three strikes found their target. In the final tally both his BB groups were sunk and a CL group was heavily damaged.
There are quite a few German bombers in range, but they are at extreme range and my carriers sit in two separate fleets, so I'm hoping he finds it difficult to locate them. If I'm lucky at least one carrier will remain unscathed to maintain naval control in the eastern Mediterranean. Truth be told though, I'm sweating bullets.
In Greece Germany crushed anything it attacked. I contemplated sending 2 or 3 full British Corps to assist, but since Crete was taken by invasion this turn (can't believe I miss-placed my CV by one hex, so no invasion intercept dammit) and the fact so much German air is in the area I opted to just send a division to guard Athens.
