July 3, 1942
Don't think that I mentioned on July 1st (the day Dutch Harbor fell) that the south saw a surrender as well.
Horn Island is an important priority in making sure one can move ships back-and-forth between the DEI and SE Pacific. The Gilberts Landings made me think about abandoning the Horn Island Operation but Japan remained focused on its objectives. An SNLF Assault Brigades lands under the protective fire of BBs Fuso and Yamashiro, find three small units, and CRUSH them! The Landing scores a 20-1 result and three units surrender yielding just over 1,000 more POWs. While these were token troops, the landing could have been a lot rougher.
The BBs pull out to get back to Tulagi while the escorts form into FTF landing troops at Mornington Isle, Groote Eylandt, and Portland Roads. All these bases will fall on the 4th. Don't intend to garrison them but don't want Dan slipping anything into any of these bases and making bases of them. A contingent of about 800 men are about to land at Normanton to lightly hold that base. Have already lifted off about 30,000 resources from there without being seen and want to grab as much as I can before it is closed down by Allied Air.
All the troops landing at the first three bases will be lifted back to Horn where the SNLF shall remain to hold this important base. Will move a pair of Engineer units there and a small Base Force.
