Briefing 15th March 1943
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:59 am
Gentlemen, not a great deal to share with you at this stage. Our Carriers continue to patrol the seas round Manila, but have stopped direct attacks on the port itself. There is no apparent need at present, our last attack there found only the CV Shokaku still there and after registering over 40 bomb hits this was seen to be ablaze from stem to stern. Later recce flights showed it to be sunk in port.
The demise of almost every Japanese capital ship signals a brief respite for our naval crews before their next major operations. Lack of opposition in the air also means a chance for our air forces to move to a lower level of operational intensity and a period of rotated rest and refitting.
Our land forces have no such luxury, for the moment. I provide a summary of the current Japanese deployments in Malaya and Indochina. There seems to us to be little chance of any surprises here, but a long slow grinding down of pockets of resistance. It may well be that our opponent is counting on this to divert our offensive activity while we subdue these annoying locations - we will see if he is right in this strategy. In a week or so our troops will arrive at, and probably take Hue, cutting off all the enemy forces in Saigon and Camranh Bay, and more importantly, opening up a land link to Hanoi and China.

The demise of almost every Japanese capital ship signals a brief respite for our naval crews before their next major operations. Lack of opposition in the air also means a chance for our air forces to move to a lower level of operational intensity and a period of rotated rest and refitting.
Our land forces have no such luxury, for the moment. I provide a summary of the current Japanese deployments in Malaya and Indochina. There seems to us to be little chance of any surprises here, but a long slow grinding down of pockets of resistance. It may well be that our opponent is counting on this to divert our offensive activity while we subdue these annoying locations - we will see if he is right in this strategy. In a week or so our troops will arrive at, and probably take Hue, cutting off all the enemy forces in Saigon and Camranh Bay, and more importantly, opening up a land link to Hanoi and China.











