December 24-25, 1941
An exciting couple of turns in which the Japanese delivered some good blows! As I mentioned in the last post, the Japanese were seen heading for a landing at either Kuching or Sinkawang and it turned out to be Kuching. I decided to risk a move on the transports despite the considerable number of Japanese warships suspected to be in the area. I sent two task forces over two turns, one from the east and one from the west, to see if I could score some hits.
The Boise, Houston, and a few destroyer escorts surged in from the east but unfortunately they first stumbled upon a small Japanese escort task force of two torpedo boats and two destroyer minesweepers. They sank all four vessels but were significantly delayed in the process. After this, they only managed to sink a single damaged and isolated transport (previously hit by air attack) before they were set upon by Slith's heavy covering force, which sank both the Boise and the Houston as well as a couple of destroyers.
