The last two days have been eventful to say the least.
Troops landed at Lautem starting two turns ago, and Seabees/auxiliary forces began lasting last turn. The 6th Oz Inf Div kicked out Dive's one wee little base force defending the place. This turn i managed to complete the 6th's landings but only managed to land small fragments of the auxiliaries I wanted to. Fortunately, Dive's air presence in the region has been slight, probably because I have been hammering Kendari's AF pretty regularly by B-17's and B-24's. Once the landings began Dive moved in air reinforcements to Amboina, but more on that later.
Apparently my "surprise" landings on Timor didn't turn out to be as much of a surprise as I had hoped. Dive had a CA TF loitering about at Koepang, and one near Lautem. The Koepang landings were turned back after it's covering DD squadron was totally wiped out (7 DD's), but the Lautem landings went in unopposed, at least for a turn that is. Last turn Dive attacked the landings with yet another CA TF and were turned back themselves inexplicably, but at a loss of 3 DD's and one badly damaged. I decided to retreat with all Naval forces and transports from Eastern Timor although many badly needed rear echelon troops remain on board ship. I have elected to do so because the supply situation in Lautem is not good, and I will be able to land more troops than supplies there next turn because the port level is only 1 and its damage is in the low forties. IF, and I repeat IF the unloading went on unopposed I would primarily only worsen the supply situation there. Enough AV support went in to support three fighter squadrons and three are based there now - one P-40E and two F4F squadrons are operating in Lautem. Supplies are to ferried in by three C-47 squadrons, not to mention more help is on the way in the form of APD's leaving Perth now.
I intend to continue with my landings when more support arrives, in the way of pre-war Heavies enroute to Perth from Melbourne. Unfortunately, all of my available US CA's are escorting my four operational CV's whom are about a week or so out from Auckland, and are running low on fuel, so an accelerated pace is out of the question for the moment.
Last turn my 4E's operating out of Darwin hammered Amboina, destroying about 31 Zeros, Bettys, and Sallys. Usually, after a hazardous mission, like that one, I will stand down the bombers to recover damage and morale, but I imagine there are a large number of damaged airplanes strewn about the airfield, AND the weather is forecast to be clear, so i have ordered another attack on the place this turn. After this attack, I expect the 4E's will be Hors de Combat for a while. Because of this The two B-17 wings based at Luganville transferred to Brisbane this turn. They will rest a little, then head to Darwin to reinforce the effort.
In the Alietians I had hoped to quietly unload supplies and a Seabee unit on Adak Island, but Jap mines there announced my TF's arrival this turn. i figure I will have one more turn to unload there before I have to skedaddle the boats. C'est La Vie.
The next little bit should be entertaining.
