Long time, no see! I've come quite a bit along with my - shall I call it "experiment, study or pure fun play" - now.
As some of you may have noticed I'm working on a book project (it's on Kindle) where some starting premises of the war have been changed. Nothing
materially, mainly morally. See the attached pictures and text.
It is June 23rd 1942 and general MacArthur is looking for some advice. He can't promise to follow them, but he would
like to hear them. First, a little sitrap: The Moluccans have been held open as a supply route to the Philippines. Most
of the Philippines, except Luzon, Samar and Leyte have been fortified by MacArthur. Palawan is being expanded as a base to shut off
the South China Sea. Airfield is up to level 4. Puerta Princesa, Palawan, airfield is being built, too.
What to do next? Here are the possibilities MacArthur is pondering:
1. Just consolidate the situation in the Philippines and along the supply route to the US. Included in that the expansion
of Palawan.
2. Invade Luzon, too, for the purpose of retaking Manila (that's what he wanted, wasn't it?).
3. Invade Palau to secure the right flank.
Picture 1: Theatre of Operations. There are some small enemy garrisons which have been left alone, found not worthy of using resources
on them - the small islands of Tawi Tawi and Balabac, east of Jolo, Morotai on Halmahera and a couple of others. They can rot on their
roots. The enemy is just being thrown out of Canton by Marines from Oahu supported by an old battleship. The British have just got into
the game. They are aiding the Dutch in fortifying Sabang on Sumatra and are pushing in forces in Port Blair, Akyab and Chittagong. The
India-Burma border is being fortified, all forces withdrawing from Burma.
Picture 2, 3, 4 and 5: The Philippines. Cagayan, Mindanao is the main Marines base. See the ground force list. 32nd Army division is in Davao.
Sorong has just been retaken by, mainly, Australian troops, after a couple of months' heavy fighting. Much forces have become available
after that, see list.
Picture 6: TayTay, Palawan, is being expanded. A full fighter group (the 8th) have the responsibility for air defense. There are also two
AA regiments there. The interdiction of the South China Sea has just started. Not much results as of yet but we are getting there. As the
airfield is expanded more units shall be transferred together with more air ground support units. Presently they have problems keeping them
in the air.
The blockade of the South China Sea shall be augmented by submarine forces.
Fred
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