Briefing 23rd July 1942 to 31st July 1942
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:59 am
Gentlemen, the war is indeed now developing at a pace. In our own 'backyard' as the Americans would say we have been forced out of Mytinkia. This has cut our supply lines to China and it is fairly clear that a massive troop build up there indicates an intention on the part of the enemy to try to knock China out of the war. His moves on Akyab are continuing but he is finding that forces slipped behind his advance on Mytinkia have cut his lines of communication and we detect a significant force returning along the rail line towards Mandalay to dislodge our troops dug in north of there. We have given the task of annoying this force to our long range bombers based in India.
In the East Indies we continue to bomb his oil installations, there is some naval activity involving raids by our ships on coastal craft attempting to move supplies around Balikpapan. He is defending Palembang with fighters which are daily being shot out of the sky by our allied air forces.
In China he is halted at both Homan and Kungchang, though a major thrust is moving up from Ichang along the road there. This does threaten to cut off our northern forces from Chungking. I am assured that the Chinese know what they are doing though.
The Americans have taken a foothold in the Marshalls with the island of Mili being garrisoned. Moves to build a significant airbase here to support a thrust here are a first stage in the taking of this significant island group.
We have reports, as yet unconfirmed, of a major Japanese bombardment of San Francisco overnight. If this is true then this is indeed an audacious, if somewhat pointless action. We watch with interest to see if this is a one off or some deluded plan by the Japanese to mount a sustained attack on our Allies home base.

In the East Indies we continue to bomb his oil installations, there is some naval activity involving raids by our ships on coastal craft attempting to move supplies around Balikpapan. He is defending Palembang with fighters which are daily being shot out of the sky by our allied air forces.
In China he is halted at both Homan and Kungchang, though a major thrust is moving up from Ichang along the road there. This does threaten to cut off our northern forces from Chungking. I am assured that the Chinese know what they are doing though.
The Americans have taken a foothold in the Marshalls with the island of Mili being garrisoned. Moves to build a significant airbase here to support a thrust here are a first stage in the taking of this significant island group.
We have reports, as yet unconfirmed, of a major Japanese bombardment of San Francisco overnight. If this is true then this is indeed an audacious, if somewhat pointless action. We watch with interest to see if this is a one off or some deluded plan by the Japanese to mount a sustained attack on our Allies home base.













