Thanks SierraJuliet, it certainly makes one think.
29th April 1942
INDIA/BURMA
B17Es bombed the airfield at Chang Mai and run into heavy flak. All returned to Dacca but two were lost in landing accidents.
Two squadrons of Blenheims made a rare appearance alongside a squadron of Wellingtons, interdicting Japanese troop movements at Prome and returning without loss.
The Exeter cruiser group is sitting of off Phuket having failed to make any contact with the Japanese cruiser/dd group. Exeter has no wish to pursue the Japanese down the Straits of Malaca and become a magnet for every Nell and Betty in South-East Asia, and will retire to Colombo. Two Oilers, Aase Maersk and Pearleaf, had sailed from Cochin with a light escort to support the Phuket foray. Two destroyers from Colombo met up with them, but not before SS I-166 did, putting two torpedoes into Aase Maersk, sinking her. This little operation isn’t going how I planned it.

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ABDA
Forty-one Oscars swept Soerabaja again and were met by 7 Hurricanes and 3 Airacobras. Two Airacobras and 2 Hurricanes were lost in exchange for one Oscar claimed. The final evacuation convoy has now left Soerabaja, and xAP van Overstraten, fires now out, has also sneaked out. There is no need therefore for the Allies to continue contesting the skies over Soerabaja, so the fighters still capable of flying have been sent out, and hopefully more can be evacuated as they are repaired. Two transport squadrons (14 aircraft in total) are at Makassar to fly out what they can from Soerabaja and then on to Koepang, otherwise anyone else on Java has to remain there. With the Japanese now established at Kendari the Makassar route may not be open for much longer.
Dutch B25s from Koepang again bombed Kendari airfield and returned without loss.
SWPAC
B17Es from Australia bombed Milne Bay, tangling with several Zeros. One B17 crashed on landing at Townsville, making 3 lost for the day in total across all theatres.
SUBMARINE WARFARE
As mentioned, I-166 sank AO Aase Maersk off of Colombo
Silversides sank xAK Sanuki Maru 2 off Yokohama.
OPERATION NEPTUNE
Blackadder, Nimitz and the rest are still waiting for the reports to come in, but that doesn’t mean that all of us have to be kept in suspense.
Doolittle’s raiders managed to get airborne off Hornet’s flight deck and reached Yokohama, coming in at 2,000ft during a thunderstorm. There was no fighter opposition, but heavy flak and barrage balloons (ugh, I had forgotten about those things). The shipyard was hit (the intel screen shows 12 vps, so I think that is 6 hits?). One B25 was confirmed shot down, another one is missing. Hornet and Yorktown are now exiting the area at full speed. They have been detected now, but it seems that the Doolittle Raid took the Japanese by surprise, so I think the carriers should be able to make their escape okay.

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