19th July 1941
Okay so what do I know?
- devoncop continues to maintain a thin screen that he invites me to attack.
- The pressure against Tobruk has dropped
- I don't know where the 15th and 21st Panzer Divisions are
All this leads me to believe he is setting a trap..... time I think to try and pull back before those tanks spring into action in my flank!
First things first I have a quick check on force availability.
The Royal Navy are slowly repairing, but it will be some while yet before they will be in a position to sortie - and Barham and Euryalus won't be taking part in anything anytime soon. I wonder if Barham will even repair before she's sunk.
The air force situation is mixed - there have been some heavy losses given the state of some of the squadrons (its a bit annoying that we don't get to know everything that happens).
Currently I have 18 squadrons (only 10 are operational):
9 (5 operational) Hurricane sqns - 178/216 aircraft - 80 in reserve - 6 replacements per turn
4 (3 operational) Blenheim sqns - 91/96 aircraft - 57 in reserve - 3 replacements per turn
2 (0 operational) Tomahawk sqns - 34/48 aircraft - 13 in reserve - 2 replacements per turn
1 (0 operational) Albacore sqn - 8/10 aircraft - 1 in reserve - 0 replacements per turn
1 (1 operational) Beaufighter sqn - 19/24 aircraft - 2 in reserve - 1 replacement per turn
1 (1 operational) Gladiator sqn - 18/24 aircraft - 0 in reserve - 0 replacement per turn
Frankly the fighters could do with a rest but if I am to stage a fighting withdrawal I need air cover!
As part of the pull back I seek to tidy up the front line. I send a regiment of tanks and a battalion of infantry north to recce the situation. In doing so it appears that devoncop really has pulled back - from Bardia, Sollum and Fort Capuzzo. Those aircraft seen in the picture above have flown the nest.











