I go with assault as blitz at 7:1 is an automatic success.
The opening of the attack runs into difficulties as units fail to meet their initial objectives on time (fractional failed) but weight of numbers prevail.
With their limited moves the Japanese move the 4th Siamese Panzer Army to Bangkok, move a warlord into Nanchung and push a Korean TERR into the mountains northwest of Haichow.
Germany
The Germans continue to shuffle their meagre forces on the Eastern Front
Italy
The Italians decide Sicily isn't worth the effort and, risking the wrath of Scylla and Charybdis, they leave Messina for the mountains of Calabria
Land Combat: None
Air Rebase: Japan
Two carrier aircraft move to Formosa
Germany
The Germans rebase west what they can in the east, but 4 moves isn't enough
Reorganisation: None
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
CW Beaufighter from Singapore to South China Sea 3-box.
Naval Movement
US sends CP from Truk to South China Sea. Wasp and South Dakota sail from Manilla to South China Sea 4-box. I decline the intercepts for obvious reasons. Two BB and AMPH in Faeroes Gap put into Edinburgh.
CL San Diego initiates searching. No air is added by the Allies. How about the Japanese? Fighters can make the 1-box, the B5N2 the 2-box. The two not shown on the map are around Hong Kong.
Searches: Allies 3, Axis 10. The Allies find and have 6 surprise points. Naval air is chosen. All the Allied CVP's fly as bombers. How about the Japanese?