Update: we already processed next turn and the animations problem disappeared, so we are keeping the PH results. I will quickly bring up the thread to date to the current turn
Pearl Harbor area, dec. 12
Nothing to report. No trace of USN CVs. Subs are trying to locate them. KB directed to Wake.
Marshall islands area:
Nauru secured. Why bother with Palembang's oil when you can have Nauru's guano?

Wake invasion troops loaded on transports. The invasion TFs will now combine, then wait for KB support.
Truk area:
Guam falls. AM Penguin sunk.
Hollandia occupi-- liberated.
Troops about to land at Manus (no escort) and Kavieng (Guam's CA escort is here).
Formosa
On dec. 11, a British MTB raid on Pescadores is repulsed by 2 IJN DDs. No losses for either side. The MTBs are now retiring to some Luzon port instead of Hong Kong.
Luzon:
Dec. 11:
RN DD Thanet attacks a IJN ASW TF. 1 IJN SC heavily damaged.
Thanet then proceeds to bombard Laoag, no significant effect.
Finally, Thanet is intercepted by a IJN surface combat TF and sunk. IJN DD Matsukaze moderately damaged.
6 USN PTs raid Vigan. All PTs sunk, no japanese losses.
Escorting Zeroes lose contact with bombers on a raid on San Fernando. Sweep: 30 zeroes meet 1 P40, no losses for both sides. Subsequent bombing raid: 25 now unescorted Lilies meet 13 P40s, 14 Lilies lost [:o]. Decent damage reported to the LCUs bombed, but Lilies' pilots morale was halved...
dec. 12:
3 USN AMs show up at Vigan (doing what?), and meet my bombardment TF (2 CAs, 1 CL, 1 DD). 2 AMs sunk.
Then the same TF meets 3 USN DDs. 1 DD sunk.
Nells lose cohesion on a strike on Vigan - again, first strike escorted by 18 zeroes meet 1 P40, second strike with 24 unescorted Nells meet 6 P40s. 6 Nells lost, unit morale collapses.
I expected a fierce counterattack on Vigan by 11 PA division vs. Kanno detachment and 1st Sasebo SNLF coy plus a few tiny fragments of other units still unloading. Surprisingly, after 11 PA division reached Vigan it apparently turned back and started to retreat back to San Fernando. I have been hitting it with everything available (naval bombardment, air strikes, etc.) in the last 2 days, so I might have seriously disrupted it.
Default Legaspi invasion should land in 2 days at Atimonan, unless recon reports any danger nearby.
Road to Ambon
Troops ashore at Jolo, should be secured tomorrow. So far the only reaction from the enemy was a weak and ineffective naval strike by dutch bombers. Next stop Manado, ETA is 15 or 16 December.
At Naha and Babeldaob I am building up a reserve for future operations on Timor, Darwin and/or Java. So far I have most parts of 2nd and 56th divisions and 65th Brigade.
Hong Kong:
Battle has started. 2 days of bombardment on British positions.
China:
Some action has started. This would require screenshots, but I can't provide them now, so you'll have to wait
Miri:
Lots of ineffective Dutch bomber strikes on the TFs involved in the landings at Miri.
Claudes from Ryujo are involved in a lot of small dogfights. On dec. 11, Dutch Hawk 75s accidentally sweep Miri (they were escorting bombers but lost cohesion) and shoot down 2 Claudes. On dec. 12, Ryujo's Claudes are reported to have shot down 2 Martin 139s, 1 Demon and 1 Hudson, losing 1 Claude in the process.
Including operational losses, this means in 2 days Claudes have had 2 KIA, 2 MIA, 1 WIA for 4 "confirmed" kills (and a few more damaged planes, enemy losses might be higher). Unfortunately, the unit is now down to 3 ready planes and 9 damaged ones. About 50% sorties left, torpedoes exhausted, so Ryujo needs to replenish, and if possible to upgrade Claudes to Zeroes as well.
Miri secured on Dec. 12. It was empty, dutch Dorniers were intercepted evacuating the last RN personnel until the last minute.
Judging by the troop losses on unescorted transports hit in the area, I suppose other North Borneo ports might have been evacuated as well. Troops are expected to land at Brunei tomorrow.
I left 2 CAs at Miri to protect the oilfields/refinery from surface bombardment.
Bangkok:
A new bombing raid on Dec. 11, 3 unescorted hudsons damaged, no other result. The Tojo unit is now at Bangkok.
Malaya
The only relevant news is that I secured Victoria Point. This should prevent any reinforcements to reach Singapore through the Malacca Straits.
I had to reorganize a lot of stuff here, as a result invasion timetable slowed a lot, but the enemy seems in preemptive sir robin anyway.
I'm now planning a Mersing landing, but it doesn't have a defined date yet. 4 CAs available to cover this landing. 2 more BBs are on their way but they might arrive too late to help.
Troops are still unloading at Singora. I will move most reinforcements by rail through Bangkok as I'm out of escorts.
Submarine warfare
Lots of activity all over the map, from Palmyra to Bali.
A IJN sub sinks a transport loaded with troops near Kuching - evacuating the base?
Naval bombing
Nells from Babeldoab sink 2 transports south of Davao.
Kates from Ryujo sink 2 transports near Jesselton, apparently evacuating the base force.
Naval search locates a concentration of ships (trapped transports?) at Cebu. Kates from Zuiho (east of Legaspi) sink 2 of them.
Too many reported sinkings, I don't actually trust them, the important thing is that I'm locating only transports, no trace of enemy cruisers.
This means I'll have to heavily escort the Manado/Ternate/Ambon invasion TFs. I have 2 BBs (Kongos, so more similar to BCs...) and 2 CAs available, 2 more BBs expected in time for Ternate invasion.
If serious need arises I could send the depleted Ryujo back to Cam Ranh Bay (or Babeldaob) and use its escort (2 CAs) for the transports instead.