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LJN 21-22 December 1941



Maryland sunk!

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The end is near

"We American people have had to suffer the humiliation of deafeat many a time this December, and today the pain and suffering continues, the Battleship Maryland has been attacked and sunk NE of Pearl Harbour"
President Rooselvelt annouced today in a somber speech to the American people, to try and rally the country once again into action.

The Battleship which had survived both Japanese strikes at Pearl Harbour taking many Torpedo's and Bombs, four days ago in left Pearl Harbour to a rapturous appalause and emtotional cheers, but two days ago the Japanese Kido Butai sighted and attack the dommed Battleship, and today they finished the job..

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The Maryland sailing a few hours before attack


The Battleship received 5 Bomb hits receiving superifcial damage, then the Torpedo bombers the "Kate" swooped in low and fast, the Ship manuerved and dodges the first waves of Torpedos, but at 2:01 pm two Torpedos struck the ship in its port side, causing a slight list of 12 degrees but slowing the ships speed down to half.

The following five Torpedos had no troble hitting the striken Battleship, and it later sunk at 6:19 pm as the Sun whent down, so did the Maryland.

Destroyers rushed in once the attack had cleared and managed to
save a good percentage of the hundreds of survirors, these escort ships are now speeding towards Pearl.



Allies fight back

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The Attack

The CV Enterprise, has launched several retalitory strikes against Japanese invasion barges off the coast of Canton island.

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SBD's dive through the clouds and score a hit on the Nissin Maru

SBD's and Avenger Torpedo bombers, escoted by the F4F-3 Wildcat fighters met no resistance in the skies above the occupied island, the Japanese still unloading supplies and secondary weaponry where caught with there pants down as bombs and torpedos splashed into the shallow water.

Fighters realising that no fighters would turn up to spoil the party, broke off from escort duties and started strafing the Japanese infantry as the ducked for cover.

"It was a small, but releiving payback for Pearl" A Sbd pilot commented after he touched down on the Enterprise, which is now speeding SW.

Only one Dauntless was damaged in the attack which gives some hope to Allies commanders.



Operation Halfway "underway"


Fuel and Supplies are being unloaded slowly but Surely at Midway island, the supply convo arrived at the island early this morning and instantly set ancor and begun the long and risky task of unloading thier cargo.

The Saratoga waits paitiently Miles SE of the Island to provide some protection.

The operations could take many days to come, and the taskforce will be spending there Christmas on the island.


Other News

Kuala Lumpa falls to Japanese tanks

Japanese landings at Miri

Baker island taken.


Orders phrase coming later
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Orders phrase

Quick overview of my orders.

Central Pacific

A fuel convoy previously headed for Canton, then Pago Pago, has been finally relocated to Palmyra atoll.

South Pacific

Enterprise flees towards Fiji, Indianpolis goes to Noumea.

Australia

Fuel convoy loading up Fuel for Noumea, in my push for more fuel in the South Pacific.

DEI

B-17's, Martins and P40's touch down at Java now more Aviation support is avaialable, this 17's will be a very handy in supressing his Airfields and maybe a few high altitutde port attacks, and naval attacks.

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News from the 23-24th December 1941 later.
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Nice AAR Joe !

If you do this as japs in our game .. eek im shiverin in me timbers already .. looks like our practise game might not be all i was expecting [8D]

i noticed your doing 2 day turns , how does that work for you ? Iknow you want to do one day ones in ours but im up for a change if you like .

And in all honestly this is the BEST looking AAR i've seen .. thanks for not just posting reams and reams of battle reports [8D]
sorry for the spelling . English is my main language , I just can't type . and i'm too lazy to edit :)
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Because i lost my 23-24th post when my internet crashed (2 Godamn hours)

I will do a quick recap!



SS Swordfish Managed to sink 2 MSW's off the Kyushu coast, it is returning to Manill for more ammo and fuel.

SS SI65 Was comfirmed sunk off the coast of Batavia.

Mini KB featuring Zhuio is sighted SE of Kwajalien, it is beleived to be heading to Baker/Canton area.

Colobato captured,along with Taiping, Miri, Sanakan, Jesselton and Sarmi.

2 more transports comfirmed sunken NE of Canton

A Japanese bomardment taskforce consisting of several BB'S and crusiers is steaming east,in the Makassar straight, beleived to be heading towards Balikpapan, invasion force beind?

Submarine off San fran, going to deal with it.

P-40E's perform well over the Philipines, shooting down 2 Zeros and 6 Nates for the loss of 3 of there own.



Sorry so bland, but i really couldnt be bothered to type it again, and im getting behind with this! [X(]

If anyone wants any screenshots of certain places of the map, or certain intel screens just ask and ill get em.


Next post News from 25-26th
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Nice AAR Joe !

If you do this as japs in our game .. eek im shiverin in me timbers already .. looks like our practise game might not be all i was expecting [8D]

i noticed your doing 2 day turns , how does that work for you ? Iknow you want to do one day ones in ours but im up for a change if you like .

And in all honestly this is the BEST looking AAR i've seen .. thanks for not just posting reams and reams of battle reports [8D]


2 Day turns are great, weve only been playin a week and as you can see, we have done 20 or so days, if you want i wouldnt mind doing 2 day turns, at first i was skeptical but gilles demanded it so i had to agree, but its very good this way, infact i think i perfer it.

Thanks a lot fo the praise, i do wonder why i spend so long looking for pictures and typing up long paragraphs, but it does make it look "pretty" and gives me somthing to look back on.

Gilles is a very good opponent, he whopped me when i played as Japan last game, so we've switched, its very nice playing as Allies for a change dont have to worrying to much when you lose planes/ships.

But hes giving me a whopping in this first month, 6 BB's he sunk! And hes making quick progress in Malaya!
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It seems some of my pictures are dissapearing, only a couple mind.
Guess people are rudely removing the pictures i have linked to [;)]
Ah well...[:(] Its mainly the old posts.
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Hehe .. save the pics to your computer and link them from there .. that would work wouldn't it ? or upload them to the AAR's, dont know how you would do that .. ok 2 day turns fine by me (it'll be an experience) :) .. [:D]

Oooh i need 1.5 .. whimper .. i cant wait to start this ..

p.e i do consider the 'newly discovered' auto kill all the BB's in pearl a very gamey thing to do [:@][;)].

I hope giles dosn't read your thread .. lol .. talk abut code-breaking .. wet dream for japanese naval intelligence. all i usually get from jap intel is ' there is a large army in Manchuria' DUH !

good luck with this by teh way .. canton falling is a bit nasty .. oh well . whet the USMC dic is up and runiing at the West coast they'll have a target .. set the prep points ASAP
sorry for the spelling . English is my main language , I just can't type . and i'm too lazy to edit :)
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I plan to when the KB is sighted in the DEI or somthing, move in when i got yorktown, 4 USN carriers should be more than enough to deter mini kb and i doubt he will keep the Division he landed there to hold the island, hell prob put a couple of naval guard units there.

Ill Pencil in the retake sometime around Feb-March. Depending on future developments.


He didnt sink 6 BB'S At PH, none where sunk initally, then 3 on the 2nd strike, he sunk the Repluse and Prince of Wales and he caught the Maryland with that KB raid.

I the images need a link me thinks, i dont think you can upload them from ur pc like u can on certain forums ill check tho.
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We now resume our normal service

LJN Christmas day-Boxing day 1941

Merry Christmas to all our readers



Balikpapan flattened!
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The Japanese not keen supportyers of the idea of peace of earth over Christmas charged into Balikpapan port and proceeded to destroy the port towns millitary facilities.

The Bombardment started in the early hours of Christmas morning as the Battleships and Cruisers of the Japanese taskforce opened up on the towns large airfield, destroying a handful of dutch brewsters and putting the airfield beyond use.

Then in the evening, the port was targeted causing a large loss of life, Civilian and army alike where killed, several ships docked at the port where also damaged and destroyed.



Operation Halfway


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Situation as of Yesterday

The Men of 161st RCT landed on the isolated island of Midway and soon got about creating defensive positions, field hospitals and headquarters for there long stay on the island.

Supplies and Fuel are having to be unloaded crate by crate barrel by barrel on the islands limited single wooden pier this is lengths the period till Midway is operational but improvements the the islands port are being made already.

The island is already being used for its intended use, as SS Triton has docked there for repairs and ammunition,hopefully this time next month we can only hope that this base is a safe harbour for Submarines operating in the Pacific.
We can expect to see rapid development of the "Door to pearl Harbour" over the next weeks.

Meanwile in the seas Southeast of the tiny island, the Saratoga has been orded to return to Pearl Harbour after Boxing day for fear of the location of the Kido Butai, if the Carrier taskforce was steaming towards Midway it would arrive here around about New years eve, and the fact that the Carrier still holds outdated fighters in the F4F-3 Wildcat with need to be upgraded to the F4F-4.
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The operation will have to continue without air support until land based fighters cant be stationed there.



Ichang surrounded

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Chinese soldiers stave off a Japanese assault

The Chinese town of Ichang is reportedly cut off from the outside world after a speedy encirclement by Japanese forces.

The Chinese lacking Supplies and ammunition, saw the encirlement forming but did not have the resources to push the Japanese back, they have now fallen back to the outskirts of the City after being pushed out of there first line of defenses on Boxing day.

The Chinese will attempt to hold here before falling back into the city itself, the fighting is reportedly the most savage of the War so far.



Other News

B17s and submarines continue to hurt Japs, Swordfish engages a Tanker with no Torpedos and shoots up a the Tanker with its deck gun and 50 call south of Shanghai.

P-40E's continue to impress, plans for evacuating the squadrons at Manilla to DEI underway.
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Orders Phrase

West Coast

Convoys hide until KB confirmed gone, probably new year they will head out.

Central Pacific

A Japanese sub has spotted my Cruiser force which is carrying the 24th Division, i divided the taskforce and sent the Cruisers to Chirstmas island to hide if the Kido Butai decides to investigate here.
(BUG: I think the 24th Division has dissapeared, the AKs carrying the division seemed to just lose there cargo when i made a new taskforce from the Cruisers and destroyers escorting, i will check this if it is true, ill post it in support forum, that would sligtly ruin my plans losing a whole division!" [:(]

Australia

Hudsons in South Australia have upgradd themselves to Beautforts these planes are most useful against Japanese shipping, espically considering his probes with bombardment forces with air support, these planes could hurt him a slow down his advance. So the planes are going to fly to northern Australia then be shipped to Timor/Java.

India/Burma

Andaman island is the British equivalent of Midway currently, when Singapore falls the IJN will be able to sail freely into the Indian Ocean, we must be able to keep sight of his actions in this ocean.

Im sending most planes that escaped to here by boat back to India, but a Swordfish, Buffalo and Catalina squadron will remain at the island where a Indian aviation group is headed to the island to support the operations here.

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Ships being loaded onto ships to send back to India

Luzon

Shuffling submarines around to avoid ASW, combat with Japanese at Clark field is expected to kick off anytime.

Malaya

Japanese have reached Kauntan, preparing to be kicked out.



My French opponent has said this is the "Calm before the storm" in his latest Email, so all my forces are on high alert, and i will be double checking everything.

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LJN 27th-28th December 1941



Sub War little too close to home

In Binocular view of San Francisco Bay, American Destroyers circled off the coast for several hours before sighting and destroying a Japanese submarine.

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The attack was witnessed by many civilians on the beach, who now fully appreciate the face that this is a "total war" and the efforts being made by the US Navy to protect American land.

On the other side of the Pacific outside Osaka, the SS Snapper followed the lead of the Swordfish, firing its spread of Torpedos and then surfacing and attacking a AK ship outside Osaka harbour in plain sight of day with its deck gun and 50 cal.

Another Japanese submarine was also sunk NE of Hawaii, the submarine was sighted by Catalinas on Christmas eve and a destroyer group was sent out to destroy.



P-40E Continues to shine!

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The P-40E continues to battle hard against the "Supreior" Japanese Zero over the Philipines the past few days with great sucess, Three more A6M2's where destroyed over Luzon the past few days to an equal loss of P-40Es.

This and the news of H.Mahony reportedly having scored his 5th Kill against the Japanese over the Christmas period, is more good news for the Strengthening Allies to build on.



Halfway "Halfway"

The 161st RCT has fully unloaded and is fully supplied on the island of Midway, as the Saratoga leaves the area. The operation is deemed "Halfway" completed and is penciled in to be completed sometime in the first week of January.

The island will have to be subjected to a "concentrated" effort to disloge the 161st RCT from the island, Allied commanders commented.



PS: Less pics of the actual game, for the next few days as my friend who is supplying the hosting for the bmp files is not going to be at his pc.

So a bit of a "boring" phrase in the AAR for a few days or so, but i have just done the turn for 29-30th and its quiet a big'un lots of land combat! Ill post it after school tomorrow, its a job in itself, doing at least one turn a day and typing up this AAR [X(]
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LJN 29th-30th December 1941



Japanese turned back at Clark

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American soldiers pursue Japanese at Clark

4 Divisions supported by ample armour,engineer and air support where "routed" this morning, with around 3,000 Japanese are beleive dead,injured or captured as of the 30th, with around 1,400 Allied casualties in return.

Japanese tanks, which the Allied had feared would roll over there postions where easily destroyed by effective artillery and anti tank fire.

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The Japanese assault started early in the morning, allied lookouts soon sounded the alarm, and thousands of Japanese infantry where caught out in the open and mowed down by supreior Machine gun fire from the American and Philipine dug in positions.
The sound of small arms fire ranging from the "ching" of a M1 Garands magazine popping out, to the low brap of a Browning 30 cal filled the air raining down death upon the Japanese.
Confusion filled the Japanese ranks as artillery shells landed around them, cover was scarce in the open fields around Clark airfield.

Soon the Japanese sounded the retreat an hour or so later and this small part of the Philipines returned to peace for the time being...

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American keeps watch with his 30 cal



Chinese surrender at Ichang

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Beginning of the end, Chinese fall back

The Doomed Chinese encirled at Ichang fought bravely to the last man as they falled back to the interior of the town and fought to the last man, as around 70,000 Japanese infantry destroyed the remainents of the once proud defenders.

Around 20,000 Chinese have been captured,who saw no point of fighting to the end and there eventual deaths, although it is reported the Japanese conquerers are treating there new prisoners of war "appalingly", this is along with reports of other British and American prisoners of war being treated poorly.



Fighting withdrawal continues

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Commonwelath soldiers prepare for attack

"Hold em off as long as you can lads" Was the order being echoed by British officiers as the Japanese begun there advance on there positions, a suprislingly defensive and downbeat order espically from the British who where confident the Japanese could be driven back into the sea.
But the CW soldiers performed admirably and managed to fight a fighting withdrawal for 4 days before, "falling back" to Johore Baru to meet with the bulk of the British army.

If the Japanese push back the British here, then they will have there backs to the sea on Singapore island.



Ps: Wont be any Orders phrases for a while, for two rasons
1: Not many out of the blue orders being given
2: Im getting behind with this AAR, i alwayse seem to be a turn or two behind.

I will make sure to do my orders phrases,when i have caught up or if i do somthing important.
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Really a great AAR. I've just discovered it, and i can easily say it's probably one of the best made along with the one by Thayne!

Great job! Keep it on
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Thanks a lot Hoepner, it makes it worth my while, i also follow your rematch aar with interest!

LJN 31st-1st January 1942

We wish a happy new year to all our readers



Burma Beckons

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Japanese advance on another front

A Japanese probe was expected in the British colony of Burma then followed by a full assault once Singapore is captured, but it seems Allied command has underestimated the size of the Japanese army.

Two full Divisions and a Brigade marched into Mouliem on New years eve and had ejected the two British brigades defending the airfield by the new year, the amount of troops seen in the Philipines and Malaya seemed to be the bulk of the army that Japan could move into the Pacific, but these two Divisions have caught British command off guard.

A tactical withdrawal is being called to Mandalay, and a token resistance by a single brigade will be made at Rangoon.


Deadlock at Clark

No attacks where launched by eiether side at Clark field over the new year period, the Japanese are still reorganising there scattered ranks and licking there wounds, while the Americans improve there defenses and dig in deeper.

The Japanese do however launch the odd ferocious artilley barrage the way of the Allies, these attacks last as long as two hours sometimes, while the Allied defenses are good they are only temporary, a foxhole with some branches and leafs over it is not suitable protection to Artillery shells raining from up high.

Around 300 America and Philipino troops are comfirmed dead, wounded or missing over the past two days.



Other news


B-17 raid hits AP in Hong Kong port

Manilla fighters decimated by Zeros

Luzon northern coast secured by Japanese paratroopers

Biak island taken by Paratroopers




PS:Quiet days are good days.

I should be able to get a orders phrase up for the 2-3 unless Gilles sends me a turn and i cant resist to send him it back, which i doubt it.

I will also do a tactical summary showing pictures of all the active theatres, some intel screens and my long term stratergy for 1942.
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Orders phrase

West Coast
Convoys head out to various locations around the south/central pacific.

Central Pacific
Submarines that where around pearl harbour hunting for the Kido Butai are now headed to the Japanese south pacific, namely Truk.

South Pacific
"Replenished tf at sea" for the Lexington taskforce, now has enough fuel to make it to Brisbane, which is where it is now headed, Enterprise is legless until fuel convoys arrive.

Australia
1st Aussie bridgade has been switched to south pacific command, and is being loaded onto aps headed for Port Moresby.


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DEI
Batavia has ample aviation support after sucking the aviation groups from Sumatra, to where there needed, here in Java.

India
Planes that evacuated to Andaman island, then where shipped out to Colombo are in a pleasing shape,its nice to see my evacuation paying off, the Four squadrons i evaced are nearly full strength, and will harrass the Japanese another day.
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LJN 2nd-3rd January 1942



Second assault at Clark

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Japanese move forward

On the end of a ferocious artillery barrage lasting hours cries of "Banzai" and countless other screamed cries and soon thousands of Japanese infantry climbed from there trenches and foxholes and charged the American positions with amazing speed and ferocity.
Gone was the Japanese soldier who a few days ago was only running for cover, the Japanese charged at the American positions in a World War one fashion.

Scores of Japanese fell, sprayed down by Machine gun and rifle fire, many more than had the last assualt, but the Japanese did not falter and continued to charge with the same determination as before soon engineers reached the first line of defences, blowing holes in the Americans barbed wire and other obsticales with explosives.
The Japanese soon broke through to the Americans first line of defences, and soon indivual 30 cal nests where overun, spraying down as many japs as possible before pulling out there pistols but eventually being ovverun by the Japanese, who are reported to have uses there bayonets to fight the Americans, savagely goring the soldiers on the receiving end.

It was the Amercians this time who ordered the retreat, to the next line of defences, the Japanese did not persue...this time.

Around 3,000 casulaties where suffered on each side in a bloody battle.



Seige of Yenen

A second Chinese city was encirled in a rapid Japanese advance in China,Chinese soldiers have been not been able to do very much to prevent these encirclements, due to a servere lack of supplies and food leading to starvation amongst soldiers.

The Japanese did a small probe into the Communist city with very little resistance given, it is expected the main line of Chinese defences are deeper in the city.



Other days

B-17 hits another AP in Hong Kong port

Japanese landings at Dadjangras, opposed by Costal guns, Jap destroyer set alight.

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PS: Lack of in game pictures do to my friend being away, should have some for the next few days of news, not much exciting happening currently anyhow.
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Orders Phrase

For the 4-5th of January 1941

West Coast

The near unlimtied Supplies and Fuel of the American economy is a nice luxury for a normally Japanese player, and today this major advantage over the Japanese is being shipped to the front.

The convoys are as follows.

50,000+ Supples and Fuel to Pearl Harbour

42th BG B26s and Supplies and Fuel to Noumea

Supplies and fuel to Suva.

Might be a odd few ive missed, but my friend is still away and i cant host the pictures here to show.

Central Pacific

Supplies finished unloading at Midway, Ak convoy is now headed back to Pearl Harbour. Few more tons of Fuel yet to be unloaded.
Midway is now one of the Allies major submarine ports, the port is also being upgraded to level 2.

18th Flight group, aka the Pearl Harbour elites a P-40B squadron with the two Allied aces in them, are headed to there new homebase, Noumea a lone AK escorted by the Destroyer Cummings is taking the long way around Canton then across to Noumea, this Fighter group should siginificantly strengthen the base, along with the 2nd USMC div, which is prepping to be sent there.

South Pacific

Ive rather embrassedly rerouted the Lexington to Noumea, as i check up on the taskforce and found Endurance running low, turns out they had enough fuel to reach Brisbane but not enough Endurance, the CV will remain here until fuel is shipped out to.

Worringy if the KB and the IJN doesnt stop its agression in the South pacific at Canton.

More Aviation support is also needed in the South pacific, the allies get a massive reinforcement surge in nine days including the Yorktown, but more importantly handfuls of Engineers which will be sent to Fiji/Noumea asap to support ground air forces there.

Dutch East Indies

American intelligence has cracked more Japanese codes, this time somthing more expected and less shocking, 91st Naval guard unit is prepping for an invasion of Java and will land at Soerbaja, the real question is whether the Japanese will land in force at this base, or is it one of many Landing beaches, i have sent a few units from other parts of Java to march to Soerbaja to reinforce the defences, fort levels are being built also.


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LJN 4-5th January 1942




Quiet days..

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Highlight of the day


The early days of 1942 have been relatively quiet across the pacific, apart from the savage fighting at Clark very little has occured across the pacific, for this reason the news for today will be given in a shorten style, and a overview of a month at war will be given along with orders phrases.

The news in brief

Army bombers turn to Singapore, damage to AP's.

Japanese hold at Clark

Banga island, lamon bay and tuergaro taken with no resisitance by Japanese paras.

SS S-34 hits Hirowkawa Maru

SS Seawolf is heavily damaged by DC's

SS S-34 Hit by DC, but hits Canton Maru

SS Tautog attacks AK Durban Maru, gets two torpedo hits and attacks with 50 cal and deck guns.

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PS: Quiet days are good days :)

Orders phrase and "Overiew" later in the weekend.
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Orders Phrase

For the 6-7th January 1942


Dutch East Indies

93rd BS 16 B-17s have been given orders for a 20,000 foot bombing raid on kuching port, Destroyers and Cas have been spotted, could be somthing juicy [:'(]

The hermes has docked in Tiliyapt overnight, refuled and i now send it to Malang, where it will stay on stand by ready to raid any unguarded bombardment taskforce, or invasion taskforce.

Australia

Beauforts at Brisbane are being shipped up and send to Port moresby along with the 1st aussie brigade, should significantly strengthen PM from attack.

Malaya

I have sent 27th Australian bridage back to Johare Bahru so it is not cut off from Singapore whent Bahru folds, i predict Singa will fall, Mid January to Late January, the extra forces he has thrown into here will give him a quicker than historical result.

Philipines

Submarines Spearfish and Sargo are headed to Sdyney for repairs, after taking light damage inflicted by Depth Charges.


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LJN 6-7th January 1942



Yenen falls

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Japanese soldiers march deeper into China

Yet another Chinese city has been successfully encircled and the millitary and in some cases civilian presence has been destroyed completey.

The Battle of Yenen has been one of the bloodiest yet one of the shortest land battles of the war, 14,000 Japanese and 34,000 Chinese soldiers are calulated dead,wounded or captured.

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The Japanese advance in China has been worryingly quick for Allied commanders, the country could be cut in two if the Japanese army marches and captures the capital Chunking, a weaker "pacificed" China would mean Japan could possibly release Divisions from this front, into the Pacific theatre.

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The aftermath



"Fortress" Clark holds out

The Japanese assaulted in force once again at Clark field, the assault was savage and bloody once again with the Japanese threatening to break through at several points in the Americans defensive perimeter.

Some parts of the American defense did have to fall back due to relentless pressue being put on there position, the defences at Clark are still in a good position to hold the Japanese for many days to come though.

Every day that can be gained defending these islands, is a day stronger the allies grow, Japan is fighting on borrowed time until the economic and industrial might of America, Britain and hopefully eventually Russia can be brought to bare on Japan.



British victory at Johore

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The Japanese did not waste any time in hastily charging the British defences north of Singapore island at Johore Bahru, the Japanese received a nasty shock.
The British where a lot more well dug in a prepared than the Japanese expected, and in a repeat of the initial contact at Clark field, the Japanese's over eagerness to engage the enemy on sight and presuming there victory is assured has cost them precious time and soldiers.

2,600 Japanese where wounded or killed in the attack, compared to exetremly low British losses.


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