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Wakkanai: A large enemy raid inbound from Ominato finds no CAP over Wakkanai (the P-38 squadron flying LRCAP over the woods hex was actually posted over Wakkanai, but got tuckered out by all that fighting).
For the past three turns, I've basically withdrawn all LRCAP from Wakkanai, hoping to conserve my fighter corps, knowing that Erik is reluctant (and fairly unsuccessful) in trying to hit DD TFs.
I have posted about six DD TFs here as the first line of defense against any enemy reinforcement effort. In addition, at leat one cruier TF reports to the base during a turn, retiring during the turn to Tohohara. And the bombardment TFs also come in each turn.
My priority here is to prevent reinforcement by sea without risking too much. I know Wakkanai will fall soon, meaning I won't have to rely on LRCAP any longer (LRCAP has a hard time vs. sweeps, for both sides, in this game).
This turns out to be one of about ten morning and afternoon strikes aimed at Allied shipping. The net result is that Erik sinks a handful of DDs and a couple of AMs. He loses a handful (maybe a bit more) of aircraft.
If he has it timed right, he might be able to slip a reinforcment TF in during the evening phase. My DDs will be tuckered out and my cruisers and bombardment TF have alreayd come and gone. All 2EB at Toyohara are set to naval strike range 3, to cover the hex, but they won't have much in the way of escorts.

"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.