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War Report 1/1/42
New year's Day!
Very few air missions due to weather in some parts, tired air units in some, and lack of targets in others.
Allied sub SS Searaven took a shot at an AP, but missed.
Scattered B-17 attacks on ships were ineffective.
Ships moving into Manilla to bombard allied forces took fire from guns at Bataan, sinking the DD Sagi.
Patrol boats continue to raid at Tarankan. Another AP hit by torpedo, and another enemy PT boat sunk.
Taiping captured as allied forces flee leaving the base open for the taking.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
None!

Imperial Air Force
None!

Feurer Krieg Area Report
AK Canton Maru sinks before it could reach Makin.
The 2nd NZ Cav Bde captures Lunga. Current plans call for the island to be retaken late in January.
Mines to be put down at Wake Island tomorrow.
Talasea and Sag Sag captured today. Landings at Buin, Munda, and Torokina.
Most activity confined to gathering forces at Kwajelein for Operation Enrai. Planned OOB for Enrai has been approved by GHQ and posted below. Timetables to be arranged once forces have gathered in Kwajelein. Ground units have been informed of their destinations and have begun preparing.
Invasion plans are fairly straightforward. Bombardment force will attempt to damage airfield to lessen B-17 threat (the airfield is already too small for B-17s to fly fully loaded.) Next the Invasion force and its air cover (Kaga) will move in to land. If heavy resistance is encountered the 'Fiji Reserve' will be brought in. If resitance is light, the reserve will set out to land at Fiji, meeting up with the Kaga enroute. The entire time, KB & replenshiment will loiter either to the east or west depending on last spotted US CV locations. Presently that would be to the east, but that could change by the time the operation is launched.
[center]Image[/center][center]Initial Planned OOB for Operation ENRAI - Canton/Fiji Offensive[/center]
Sub Ops:
RO-63 attacked the allied ships landing troops at Lunga, scoring one hit on the AK Irenee Du Pont, and one hit on the AK Sagadahoc. The CL Achilles was spotted as well, and with IJN submarines surrounding the area, chances are good we will get more attacks tomorrow.
No escorts seem to be present, so the RO-63 will stay on station at Lunga and if the Allied ships do not leave, they will be hit again.
Due to many PT boats at Tarankan and Balikpapan, subs have been ordered to move further south closer to the opening of the Maccasar straight.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Chifuku Maru 93/62/0 (Baker)
PG Hakkaisan Maru 66/68/0 (Wallis)
PG Ikunta Maru 79/90/0 (Baker)
AP Tatuharu Maru 62/53/0 (Baker)
PG Chokai Maru 45/21/0 (Baker)
PG Fukui Maru 38/30/0 (Wallis)
TK Gen'yo Maru 99/55/13 (Baker)
DD Yukikaze 24/66/3 (Tarakan)
AP Ryujo Maru 7/8/7 (Tarakan)
AP Tatumiya Maru 39/6/10 (Tarakan)
AP Tatsuho Maru 16/20/9 (Tarakan)

AK Canton Maru expires near Makin, DD Sagi sunk by guns of Bataan.


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War Report 1/2/42
Not too much going on today.
The new torpedo/radar cruiser Oi was sunk by the guns of Bataan while returning from a bombardment mission at Manilla. The BB Fuso was also damaged.
The allied sub SS Pickerel was hit by multiple depth charges southeast of Camranh Bay, hopefully it will not make it home.
The first ground assault on Tarakan occured today, with indecisive results.[center]Image[/center][center]Artist's rendition of the invasion of Tarakan. [/center]
Large airstikes begin to hit Singapore.[center]Image[/center][center]Damage in Singapore from Sally bombing raids.[/center]
Allied PT boats again raided our fleet at Tarakan, but 3 of them were sunk today, and the bunch that attacked the carrier fleet retreated before launching torpedoes.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
None!

Imperial Air Force
Ki-48 Lily - 3
Ki-21 Sally - 3
G4M1 Betty - 2
Ki-51 Sonia - 1

Feurer Krieg Area Report
Organization and airbase constructions continue in the Pacific. Small bases captured in the Solomons: Munda, Green Island, Buin and Torokina all captured today.
The PG Ikunta Maru expired near Makin today.

Sub Ops:
After the heroic voyage of the I-154 into port at Rangoon, with amazing anti-flood actions while at sea, mine avoidance when entering port, and then a couple days of further repairs, the I-154 sunk under mysterious circumstances in port at Rangoon. A group of British 'civilians' were captured nearby shortly after the ship sunk and they are suspected of sabotage. They will be sent to the Ofuna camp and properly interrogated and punished.[center]Image[/center][center]Ofuna interrogation camp.[/center]
Sub commanders near Guadalcanal excerised caution today and did not attack US ships. While general fleet orders are to put caution before valor in the submarine fleet, it is unclear why these sub commanders did not engage today considering the apparent lack of escorts. Perhaps tomorrow will be better.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Chifuku Maru 93/67/0 (Baker)
PG Hakkaisan Maru 66/75/0 (Wallis)
PG Chokai Maru 45/10/0 (Baker)
PG Fukui Maru 38/28/0 (Wallis)
TK Gen'yo Maru 98/68/10 (Baker)
DD Yukikaze 24/57/0 (Tarakan)
AP Ryujo Maru 43/36/11 (Tarakan)
AP Tatumiya Maru 41/2/4 (Tarakan)
AP Tatsuho Maru 18/13/3 (Tarakan)
BB Fuso 15/7/6 (Bataan)

CL Oi sunk at Bataan, PG Ikunta Maru expired near Makin, and I-154 sunk in port at Rangoon.
AP Tatuharu Maru enter port at Makin.



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War Report 1/3/42
Three Allied AK's plastered by Lily's and Sally's near Malaya, one sunk outright.
Large PT boat raid near Tarakan puts another torpedo into Yukikaze, 6 PT boats were sunk in this exchange.
AP Kasima Maru expired while being transfered to the repair yards at Hong Kong.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
T.IVa - 1

Imperial Air Force
B5N Kate - 1

Feurer Krieg Area Report
KB enters port for R&R, otherwise mostly quiet.

Sub Ops:
As hoped, the RO-63 fired off its last spread of torpedos, scoring two hits on the AP Royal T Frank, apparently loaded with enemy troops judging by the amount of casulties spotted.
[center]Image[/center][center]RO-63 in 1924. 18 Years later, as 1942 opened, the RO-63 hit 3 Allied ships in as many days, two AKs and one loaded AP.[/center]
Other submarines have begun to formup a blockade around Canton Island.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
PG Hakkaisan Maru 66/81/0 (Wallis)
PG Fukui Maru 38/35/0 (Wallis)
DD Yukikaze 58/90/21 (Tarakan)
AP Ryujo Maru 47/40/5 (Tarakan)
AP Tatsuho Maru 18/11/0 (Tarakan)
BB Fuso 18/0/2 (Bataan)

AP Kasima Maru expired near Hong Kong.
TK Gen'yo Maru enters port at Makin. Size 3 port, with Naval HQ present, but the tanker is at 99/98/4 so unclear if it will be saved or not.
AP Chifuku Maru and PG Chokai Maru also in port at Makin.
AP Tatumiya Maru no longer has any flood or fire damage.


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War Report - More submarine action!

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War Report 1/4/42
Allied SS Sailfish was sunk by depth charges off Kagoshima today.[center]Image[/center][center]SS Sailfish, sunk 1/4/42.[/center]
The poor DD Yukikaze, which had taken multiple torpedos from PT boats in the last couple days, today was bombed by TIVs and finally sunk. The ship put up a good fight and it is a shame to see it go.
Sallys/Lilys in Malaya finish off a couple ships they hit yesterday, the AK Empire Antelope and the AK Empire Chaucer both were sunk.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
T.IVa - 2
I-16c - 1
Martin 139 - 1

Imperial Air Force
Ki-21 Sally - 1
Ki-51 Sonia - 2
G4M1 Betty - 1
B5N Kate - 1

Feurer Krieg Area Report
Pretty quiet. Alf's based on a floatplane tender at Buin are starting to spot Allied ships at Lunga. The AV will move to Munda to allow for better spotting of the Allied fleet to continue vectoring subs, which as shown below continues to be rather effective in this area.
Another light cruiser was stabilized at Kwajalein and sent back to the Home Islands with a PC escort for final repairs.
Based on sub actions below, it would seem the allies are pulling troops back from Lunga, but not sure exactly what is happening, see below for more details.

Sub Ops:
The best news of the day is the submarine actions near Lunga.
In the morning darkness, the RO-68 took aim at the AP Esperance Bay about 60 miles southeast of Lunga, unfortuantely it missed, but the Esperance wasn't off the hook yet.
In the daylight hours, Commander K. Tsukuda of the I-160 wasn't going to be outdone by U.Torisaki of the RO-63 (who hit 3 ships in previous days).
Early in the day, the I-160 took aim at the AP Manunda, hitting with one torpedo, and causing casulties indicating that the ships was loaded. With loaded ships in the area, Commander Tsukuda took the sub under and continued to stalk the unescorted convoy.
Later in the day, the Esperance Bay was found to be somewhat seperated from the rest of the convoy, having been busy doing manuevers after its torpedo scare from the RO-68. Commander Tsukuda could see no escorts nearby and charged the doomed Esperance Bay on the surface, firing torpedo after torpedo, scoring 4 hits, exploding ammo stored by the troops onboard and sending the ship down fast, along with many men and a couple guns and vehicles of the No. 106 RAN Base Force (the units ID being picked up on a hastily sent, unencoded radio message).[center]Image[/center][center]AP Esperance Bay in happier days. It was sunk by the SS I-160 on 1/4/42 while carrying elements of the No106 RAN Base Force.[/center]
The AP Royal T Frank (one of RO-63 victims) was spotted under the waves on the beach at Lunga, having sunk earlier today.
I-160, having hit two loaded APs, one of which sunk, is out of ammo and headed back to Truk. There are still more subs blocking the way home for the ships at Lunga though, and hopefully tomorrow will bring more kills.[center]Image[/center][center]The I-160, another talented submarine.[/center]
Considering that the RO-68 encountered the Esperance Bay before the I-160 did, the ships was obviously leaving, but it was leaving with a base force on board. It is unclear if the base force was ever even unloaded, or if the Allies had planned to build up the base, and then changed their minds. Time will tell, three NLF forces will be landing at Lunga once they have rested and rebuilt at Truk for a couple weeks.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
PG Hakkaisan Maru 66/82/0 (Wallis)
AP Ryujo Maru 49/42/2 (Tarakan)
AP Tatsuho Maru 18/4/0 (Tarakan)

TK Gen'yo sunk in port at Makin.
DD Yukikaze sunk off Tarakan.
BB Fuso fires extinguished.
PG Fukui Maru in port at Makin.

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RE: War Report - More submarine action!

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Good writing and image work, kudos! The format is very readable and full of useful + relevant information. I like the submarine focus, too.

I'm especially impressed by the Excel sheets and the planned OOB for Operation ENRAI. In conclusion: very cool stuff. [8D]
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Thanks much Alikchi! Compliments always make the time spent on the reports that much more worth it. [:)]
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War Report - When Alf's Attack

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War Report 1/5/42
Betty bombers in Moulmein find and sink the AK Empire Faith entering port at Akyab.
Weather bad in a many areas.
A poor day for Allied submarines. The SS Pickerel was sunk of Camranh Bay, and the SS Searaven was hit NE of Aparri.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
None!

Imperial Air Force
G4M1 Betty - 2


Feurer Krieg Area Report
Allied ships at Guadalcanal begin to run for home, looks like Noumea. 6 Alf planes from the AV based in Munda attack a pair of slow AP's but failed to land any hits. Both air units on the AV have been ordered to attack tomorrow, with sighting being called in from a Glen spotting plane further south.[center]Image[/center][center]Although typically used for scouting, the Alf can carry 2x60kg or 4x30kg bombs, useful for nonarmored transport and cargo ships. [/center]

Sub Ops:
Near Guadalcanal, all subs there are heading south full speed to pursue some departing allied ships. The Glen will stay put and vector attacks from Alfs and submarines for another day or two.
Southwest of Pearl Harbor, the I-170 attacked the AK Eldorado on the surface, hitting with one torpedo, and 4 deck gun shots, plus raking the crew and tower with its AA guns. The cargo ship was heavily damaged but the I-170 did not confirm its sinking.


At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
PG Hakkaisan Maru 65/87/0 (Wallis)
AP Ryujo Maru 49/39/0 (Tarakan)


AP Tatsuho Maru no longer has any flood damage.

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War Report 1/6/42
Heavy airstikes against Manilla.
An oil tanker at Brunei is hit by T.IVa's from Samarinda, on fire, but no flooding as of yet. Plus all the oil did not burn off yet.
Three Chinese corps were forced to retreat away from the southwest flank of Honan.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Wirraway - 2
PBY Catalina - 1

Imperial Air Force
Ki-49 Helen - 1


Feurer Krieg Area Report
Nells, escorted by Zero's hit Port Moresby today. The Wirraway CAP was cut through with little trouble, and the Nells did almost as much damage to the Wirraways and the Zeros. THe bombing run scored little damage however.[center]Image[/center][center]Australia's little wonder, isn't so wonderful.[/center]
Troups landed on the western end of Guadacanal and will stay there simply as a deterent until the rested NLF forces return from Truk.

Sub Ops:
The AK Eldorado, hit by the I-170 yesterday, was confirmed sunk.
Other submarines near Noumea continue to give chase to the Allied ships heading south from Lunga.


At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/38/0 (Tarakan)
TK Nikkoku Maru 31/0/5 (Brunei)

PG Hakkaisan Maru in port at Makin.



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War Report 1/7/42
Large scale bombardments in China, costly ground assaults in the northern PI.
An airstrike of 20 Zeros and 17 Bettys attacked a ship near Akyab. 15 Allied planes (Hurricanes and Mohawk IV's) met the attackers and were either shot down or chased off by the Zeros for the loss of none of our pilots. The Betty's proceeded to put four torpedos into the AK Empire Tarpon, sinking the ship instantly.[center]Image[/center][center]The RAF Mohawk IV, supposedly more capable than the Wirraway, but poorly trained pilots are still no match for the IJN elite.[/center]
Unescorted Martins attacking mini KB near Borneo took some losses as well, and landed no hits.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Hurricane II - 5
Martin 139 - 4
Mohawk IV - 1

Imperial Air Force
None!


Feurer Krieg Area Report
Several Allied TF's spotted moving on a possible course towards Baker or Canton island. Glen sub will continue to shadow to see if we can get a better ID. If there are carriers present, KB will leave port immediately to destroy them.
The AP Chifuku Maru and the PG Hakkaisan Maru both sunk while attempting repairs in port at Makin.

Sub Ops:
All quiet.
An AS has now been moored at Rabaul and that base will be providing an even farther reach for the submarine fleet.


At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/38/0 (Tarakan)

PG Hakkaisan Maru, AP Chifuku Maru expired in port at Makin Island.
TK Nikkoku Maru has put out its fires.

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War Report 1/8/42
Ground assualt in Wuchow, a Tank regiment grabs Taung Gyi.
Ground forces capture Sandakan with little effort.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Wirraway - 3

Imperial Air Force
G3M Nell - 1


Feurer Krieg Area Report
More ships spotted at Lunga! Alf's have been ordered to attack with bombs, if able, ASAP.
Zero's and Nell's have little trouble in the air above Port Moresby, but again the Nells fail to hit anything in the docks. The Zeros knock down a trio of Wirraways.


Sub Ops:
Due to the spotting of enemy ships at Lunga, the RO-68 was ordered in for the attack instead of going back to Rabaul. Another R boat is on its way back from reloading in Truk and will be at Lunga in 2-3 days if the Allied ships are still there.
Also, the I-166 managed to hit the AP President Madison in the middle of the Banda Sea, doing heavy damage to the large ship.[center]Image[/center][center]The AP President Madison, before being hit by the I-166.[/center]

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/42/0 (Tarakan)

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War Report 1/9/42
Ground forces traded shells in Manilla, attrition fighting continues at Tueguegaro.
The Imperial Guards stormed into Pagan today and captured the area.


Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
PBY Catalina - 1

Imperial Air Force
Ki-48 Lily - 1


Feurer Krieg Area Report
More ships near Lunga. Alf's launched a strike, but were unable to locate their targets. Another unit of 9 Alf's has been flown in, bringing the total force up to 21 float planes that can hit ships at Lunga and slightly beyond.
Engineers at Rabaul declared the airstrip extension there officially complete. The longer airstrip will allow the Nells based there to carry torpedos in their strikes. They will also be aiming for ships near Lunga.

Sub Ops:
No action today, subs enroute to Lunga, and Canton Island.
The I-25 Glen sub will make a dash between Java and Sumatatra tonight to get out into the Indian Ocean, where it will spot vector sub group 10, consisting of I-156, I-157, and I-158.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/48/0 (Tarakan)

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War Report 1/10/42
Large airstrikes against Johore Bharu, Manilla and Ichang. The strike against Ichang destroyed many I-153c's on the ground.[center]Image[/center][center]Sallys turning for home after hammering the airfields of Ichang.[/center]
A strike of Betty's on Tarakan got intercepted by Brewsters and two Bettys were shot down, two more were damaged and crashed on the way home.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
I-153c - 13

Imperial Air Force
G4M1 - 3
Ki-48 Lily - 2
Ki-49 Helen - 1

Feurer Krieg Area Report
Alfs at Munda launched strikes against Allied ships today. One group attacked the AK Nevadan and managed to land a 30kg bomb, setting the ship on fire. The other group attacked a small group of ships at Lunga, including the light cruiser Raleigh, no hits, but the pilots are surviving and gaining some valuable experience.[center]Image[/center][center]Alf's launching strikes in the Solomons.[/center]
Operation Enrai is very close to starting. A group of AP's has been dispatched to Tarawa to load up the Maizuru 2nd SNLF force, and the South Seas Detachment has begun unloading at Kwajelein for a couple days rest and reorganizaion before loading up for the offensive. Presently we expect to officially begin operations in less than one week.

Sub Ops:
The I-25 had no trouble entering the Indian Ocean and has already started spotting ships at ports in Java and Sumatra.
Between Johnson Island and Palmyra, the I-168 attacked the isolated AK Admiral Y. Williams on the surface, using only two torpedos (thus allowing it to stay on patrol), and hit several times with the 3.9 inch deck gun. The cargo ship sunk quickly.[center]Image [/center][center]The I-68 (later renamed I-168) circa 1934.[/center]
In less happy news, the I-159, tailing ships from Lunga to Noumea, entered the shallows around Noumea, hoping to catch unescorted tranports. Unfortunately, a DD and an APD were present and depth charged the sub in shallow water. It was sunk in short order. Another sad loss for the IJN sub fleet.
At Lunga, the CL Raleigh, a DD and an APD have been spotted, so all subs have been ordered out of the shallows into the surrounding deep water approached to Lunga.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/48/0 (Tarakan)

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War Report 1/11/42
Large airstrikes against Johore Bharu, Manilla and Homan. Several Sonia's hit by flak.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Martin 139 - 1
Brewster 339D - 1

Imperial Air Force
Ki-51 Sonia - 4
E7K2 Alf - 2


Feurer Krieg Area Report
Alfs at Munda continued launched strikes against the CL Raleigh and its esorts at Lunga today. No hits, 1 Alf destroyed during the attack run, another crashed on the way back to Munda.

Sub Ops:
The I-162 hit the AP Van Riebeek east of Bali, setting the ship on fire and damaging it significantly.
Also, the AK Sagahoc, hit by the RO-63 at Lunga a few days back, was confirmed sunk.

At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/48/0 (Tarakan)

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From Gross Admiral AlexCobra's diary...

It’s been more then a month since we entered the war, and today I was called to the Emperor to report our daily advances, like I thought (I was doing that since first day). But now it was different. Emperor was in his garden taking care of some bonsai tree, I think, and it was a bit different from our day-to-day routine, because usually he met me in his cabinet. He asked in a hush voice, not looking on me, how is our progress on my opinion. I started to read usual set of numbers from the front lines and from adm. Krieg’s analytics department daily reports, but he interrupted me with a soft hand gesture. He said “No, please don’t tell me details, later. Now I want to hear what do you think about the whole situation in the Empire. What are our chances in this war?”. I took a pause and said: “Well, we knew from the beginning that our chances are not bright, not bright at all even if we destroy Pearl Harbour fleet utterly. I wasn’t such optimistic in my calculations, but even if I accept the results of 7th December attack as a lost opportunity, this month saw our plans suffer from hard unexpected losses that may seem not to restrict us to expand now, but can provide a lot of difficulties in the future. We are facing tough and clever enemy, wich wasn’t unexpected by me, and permanent shortage of luck, wich is the factor we cann’t affect. We need to convert more industry to fulfill our production requests and…”… another hand gesture, more impatient this time. “This will be certainly done, but that’s not what I wanted to talk about. I know this month was very hard and exhausting, we took some losses; soon we’ll take even more in our upcoming operations, so I decided to decorate some of our leaders to strengthen our morale level. There’ll be a ceremony in a half an hour from now, general Mantill and admiral Krieg are already awaiting. They absolutely deserved their rewards, but I wanted to ask you: what kind of award should I give to you? Your task in PI was to strike like a snake from all coasts, to capture their bases, to cut through their forces with maneuverable and strong units and force them to surrender. You was given enough troops for this task, but you requested twice more from home island and even with such enormous force you stuck in their defences, losing temp, supply, people and armaments. So, how should I award you? Or, probably, you can give some gift…” Silence fall. I heard a sound of starting rain. Raindrops struck on the trees and ground with a wondrous sound… did I ever heard it before? I got on my nees and bow my head before the Emperor: “I do think I should present you my head for that, my Emperor”. “If this could improve the situation, I should accept this”, he said. “But I got another use for your head right now. I want you to return to Philippines and to take under control all military and supply operations on this islands to make sure that we occupy them. That would be best reward you can ask me for.”

So I wasn’t present on the decoration ceremony that took place later. General Mantill received from the hands of Emperor the Great Eastern Asia War medal
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for his brilliant war actions in Malaysia, Thailand and Burma, especially for capture of Rangoon.

Admiral Krieg was awarded with Order of Rising Sun (5th grade)
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for his under-see actions and amphibious operations in southern seas, especially for Rabaul operation.

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Great post Alex, although I think you are being to hard on yourself. [;)] I think you are just giving those Allies a false send of victory in the PI so they will make a tactical error in their overconfidence. [:D]
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War Report 1/12/42
Air strikes continue in the usual places.
Over Akyab, a significant air combat took place, several Bettys and Nells, escorted by 20 Zeros were met by 30 Hurricanes and 9 Mohawks. The Zeros did well, considering the numbers involved, but several enemy fighters still hit the bombers.
The CVL Shoho was commissioned today in Tokyo.
Glen subs near Tjilitap provided targeting information to Bettys based in Borneo. A Betty strike was launched, hitting the AK Silindoeng, TK Talang Aka, and AK Tjikarang.
In the PI, Bettys attacked and sunk the AK Princess of Negros northwest of Cagayan.
The AP Tatumiya Maru was hit by the SS O-19 northeast of Jesselton.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Hurricane II - 9
Mohawk IV - 3
Blenheim IF - 1

Imperial Air Force
G4M1 Betty - 8
A6M2 Zero - 5
G3M Nell - 4
Ki-21 Sally - 1
Ki-51 Sonia - 1


Feurer Krieg Area Report
More Alf strikes near Lunga. The CL Raleigh and escorts are headed south back to Noumea it would appear. No hits again today.

Sub Ops:
The RO-62 was discovered while providing close to shore recon at Midway. A large group of Allied DM ships depth charged and sunk the RO-62 in shallow water.
Southwest of Los Angeles, the I-10 (a Glen sub) went beyond its spotter duties and attacked the AK Admiral Laws. The I-10 hit with several torpedos, sinking the ship rapidly.[center]Image[/center][center]The I-10, primary responsible for vectoring attack subs to targets, on 1/12/42, it attacked and sunk an Allied freighter.[/center]


At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/51/0 (Tarakan)
AP Tatumiya Maru 70/29/19 (Jesselton)

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Weekly Assessment of Operations on Mainland Asia: 1st Jan to 12th Jan, 1942

General mantill


With the greatest repects I submit my assessment of operations on mainland Asia for approval by the high command

I apologise to there excellencies for my delay in suibmitting my weekly report. I have gained experience of the privations our troops face from Malaria, obtained during a visit to the recently captured Taung Gyi.

Malaya: The english have avoided all attempts at encirclement on the peninsula. However, this failure to give battle has led to the enemy being swiftly rolled up. Elements of the 23rd mixed brigade have just entered Jahore Baru where a few enemy units remain. The rest having retreated to Singapore. Once the troops have assembled and appropraite support available the seige of Singapore will begin. The island has now been completely isolated and no further aid or supplies can reach it. No enemey air units have been encountered in this period over Malaya. It is believed that all remenets were withdrawn to India.

Burma: Our troops have advanced from Rangoon to edge of Manadalay and currently concentrate there force on the banks of the Irrawady preparing for the final assult which will secure lower Burma. On a recent mission to bomb the airfields at Akyab our aircraft encountered very heavy resistance, being intercepted by several squadrons of Hurricane fighter bombers. We inflicted many confiirmed kills and caused some damage to there airfield, though with signifcant losses. While this intially appears a set-back to our advance through the peninsula it also offers a unique opportunity, knowing where our enemy is concentrated.

China: After the capture of Changsha our forces were ordered to attack along the Homan-Sian axis to isolate Northern China from he rest of the country. To provide cover for this operation forces were also ordered to enter Yenen and Wuchow. This was done partly as initial feints but primarily to prevent the resource centres in these cities functioning. (Our air campaign to destroy the resource production in Chungking has also shown excellent dividends, with current recon estimates indicating half the production of the city has been destroyed.)

The main attack has made excellent progress and our forces are currently reducing the Chinese in Homan. All defending corps in the outlying areas have been swept away. In order to speed the attack in Homan elements from the Kwantung Area Army, including two whole divisions, have been ordered to the region and should help stiffen our attack.

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War Report 1/13/42
A large airstike blasted British airbases in Akyab. Several Hurricanes and Mohawks were shot down, and although several Japanese aircraft were loss, damage inflicted was very significant.
A large raid was launched against Singapore as well.[center]Image[/center][center]Continued destruction in the streets of Singapore.[/center]
Bettys took aim at the CL Java and CL Tromp in Palembang, but no hits were landed.
At Cagayan however, the Bettys sunk the AP President Madison.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Hurricane II - 13
Mohawk IV - 7
Blenheim IF - 3
Martin 139 - 2

Imperial Air Force
Ki-21 Sally - 8
A6M2 Zero - 8
G4M1 Betty - 5
Ki-51 Sonia - 1
G3M Nell - 1

Feurer Krieg Area Report
Kwajelein is bustling with action as the South Seas Detachment, the 14th NLF and the 28th Special Base Force units load aboard large fleets of ships. On average, each transport ship is at about 25% capacity, with the rest being used to carry food, munitions, medicines and other needed supplies.[center]Image[/center][center]Kwajelein is a center of activity as Operation Enrai gets rolling.[/center]

Sub Ops:
No action to report.


At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/53/0 (Tarakan)
AP Tatumiya Maru 77/44/10 (Jesselton)





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War Report 1/14/42
Bad weather made for a quiet day in the air war. On the ground, Johore Bharu fell, opening the way for the seige of Singapore to begin.[center]Image[/center][center]The Johore causeway, the last obstacle blocking Japanese domination of the Malaya peninsula.[/center]
Several ships bombarded Akyab, causing further damage to the airfields there, and destroying a couple planes on the ground.
Hengchow was deserted and Gen Mantill's troops easily secured the base.

Non-Ops Air Losses
Allies
Blenheim IF - 2
Hurricane II - 1

Imperial Air Force
None!


Feurer Krieg Area Report
Troops have loaded for Enrai, another day to be spent stuffing the ships with supplies and loading an AK full of supplies for good measure.
Troops on the slow march entered and captured Salamau in New Guinea today.
Alfs continued to attack at Lunga, missing the AK Nevadan (a ship they hit a couple days ago).

Sub Ops:
No action to report.


At-Risk Damaged Ship Report
AP Ryujo Maru 49/55/0 (Tarakan)
AP Tatumiya Maru 84/62/6 (Jesselton)

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