Summary December 1941
Burma / India
The opponent is not very active in this area yet. It is also logical, as its main forces are in other areas. Weaker troops occupied Moulmein, Zeros controls the skies over Rangoon. I attacked them several times with my AVG squadron, but otherwise the activity is minimal. My main force - the 1st Burma Division is fortified in Pegu. I'm not adding more forces yet. Burma is a trap and in the invasion of India, I would probably lose all the troops and I would miss them directly in India.
The fortifications of the key cities Karachi, Bombay and Calcutta are a matter of course. There are two squadrons of transport planes in Ledo. Some bombers and three squadrons of B-17s will be moved. The task is clear. Transfer of as many suplies as possible to China. At the same time, small convoys of 3-4 AKL arrive and bring supplies. So far, the Japanese have sunk only one ship and approximately 12k of supplies have been delivered.
Malaya
As expected, the enemy landed in Mersing with strong support from the surface and air forces. I was amazed at how to effectively use floatplanes on cruisers against weak British aircraft. Interesting experience. For a long time, I was able to keep Kuantan in particular, which probably made it difficult to support the invasion of Mersing.
Fortunately, most of my units managed to reach Johore Bharu quickly and jump to Singapore. Unfortunately, several of them got stuck in the center of Malaya, but at the end of December they tried to block the Japanese railway. Although the Japanese do not yet have a well-assembled force, they crossed the strait with units of two and a half divisions. I hope to hold on for as long as possible in January.
I have tried to resist Japanese planes over Singapore several times, but it's a futile endeavor. The bombers were not successful either. I withdrew all my forces in Sumatra and Java, and several squadrons flew to India.
DEI
The Japanese are not very active in this area. The Japanese occupied important Singkawang. Miri managed to occupy only on the second attempt after the first convoy was destroyed. Ternate is in Japanese hands, and they have sent small forces to Amboina that are unable to overcome the defense. In the area, I try to be active with the surface forces and the convoy at Sorong was destroyed, as well as an unknown convoy in the middle of the South China Sea and at Ternate, two large seaplane tenders were destroyed or severely damaged.
With that also comes my own losses. At Borneo, my TF was surprised by Baby Kido Butai planes and CA Exeter was sunk. Many other ships damaged. Likewise, the battleship Prince of Wales, which is now trying to get to safety, is very seriously damaged. All I can do is fortify the important bases of Palembang, Batavia and Surabaya and wait for some opponent's mistake.
Philippines
There are no combat operations in Luzon. Allied troops retreated to the magic triangle of Manila-Clark Field-Bataan. I'm trying to build a fortification, but the enemy makes it impossible for me with its air attacks. CF has 1/99, Manila 0/10 and Bataan 3/11.
I withdrew most of squadrons to the DEI, but I left a few squadrons for possible use. The Japanese occupied Davao on Mindanao and set up an air base there, which is supposed to prevent the import of supplies to the Philippines. Opponent also occupied bases on the islands Leyte and Samar. I don't know the meaning yet.
Australia/SWPac
Nothing is happening here yet. I'm making some relocations in Australia and consolidating forces. There is no fighter squadron! I'm going to have to do something about it. The Japanese occupied Rabaul, but again lost a convoy and about 4,000 men.
Pacific
Another surprise for me when the Japanese try to occupy the Hawaiian Islands. During the initial phase, the Japanese sank all battleships by air and in a surface battle as I tried to attack their forces. Although I sailed into an unequal battle with all the ships, in the end the vast majority of cruisers and destroyers survived and managed to retreat to the West Coast. I have no report of the sinking any large Japanese ships, but two battleships and one heavy cruiser were probably more seriously damaged.
The Japanese occupied Lahaina base in the first phase. However, Allied aircraft completely destroyed the airfield and the port. Now the second phase is approaching and the Japanese are coming again. I'm trying to place mines on all bases and bring in more submarines. I have no forces that could stand up to the Japanese, so I will let things run their course. I believe that Pearl Harbor can resist for some time. The Japanese occupied Wake Island. They're stuck at Midway and will have to bring reinforcements. I don't have any units available yet. Some forces are moving to Pago Pago, which I want to keep. Others must hope and pray.
China
The first shifts and concentration of forces are taking place in China. The Japanese obviously conquered Hong Kong, although it took a while. Virtually nothing is happening in the southern part of China. Some unit is heading for Wenchow, but I have some strength, difficult terrain and supplies here, so I can stand it. The Japanese first advanced from the east to Changsha, but after finding out that Chinese forces are stronger, they withdrew and currently I don't know where the units are moving.
Both sides made mistakes around Ichang. At first I moved the units in confusion to try to attack Ichang. The result is about 20,000 dead and the 26th Army Group severely weakened. It is now northwest of Ichang as a potential threat. The Japanese tried attack from Ichang to the southwest, but were repulsed twice and the 3rd and 34th Armies are not combat-ready.
The main onslaught of the Japanese is directed at Sian. At Nanyang, strong tank units operate and cause me heavy losses. I have already issued an order to retreat to more convenient terrain. But I still need to move troops from Sinyang. I'll see how I really stand in a month. The north is quiet. I occupied mountain areas around Paotow, but since the tanks are near Nanyang, I'm waiting for a static front.
The bombers are slowly sending for rest and training to India as PP allows. I moved two AVG squadrons, so once a week I deploy them against unprotected bombers. I fortify important cities and stockpile supplies. I will try to block the Japanese and reduce the movement of supplies.
In other areas there is peace and no combat activity. Intelligence reports that the Imperial Guard Division is in Rahaeng, but I haven't agreed. So far, I miss the 4th and 21st Divisions, both divisions of the 14th Army and smaller units. Two infantry regiments move to Rabaul. I assume their use at Port Moresby.
JVP: 6355
AVP: 11214

Disaster

Really sunk probably Mizuho and DDs

I think it's not bad
Although I believe my opponent do not go into this thread, I do not publish my plans and everything outside the replay. But I will certainly welcome some ideas on how to improve the defense in January. Maybe I'll use something
This is definitely the longest English post I've ever written in my life. If there are any inappropriately used words in the AAR, please write me the correct word in PM. I will try to improve English. If we play the 1 turn daily, I have plenty of time for it
