April 18, 1942
Subs
I-17 misses her old friend DD
Walke near Pearl. I joked in e-mail to Cuttlefish that their skippers must be in the same bridge club by now. I-175 is attacked by DDs in what appears to be a small SCTF based on CL
Adelaide near Noumea.
Our wolfpack near Fiji is still tracking the enemy CVE/DD TF. We have 3 I-boats astride their path and one in pursuit. Next replay could be interesting. The new sub patrol locations are definitely bearing fruit in the form of contacts. Hopefully the kills will follow. All the activity around here makes it pretty apparent that CF has chosen Fiji as his main SOPAC base.
Lilys begin air Ops out of Balikpapan and Samarinda. We need to clear the Makassar Strait of subs in order to safely ship fuel and oil out of these bases.
4th Fleet
A SigInt report catches a whiff of convoy in the Line Islands. The CVE Raiders will be in range tomorrow.
SE Fleet
The Feni Islands are invaded and will be the last conquest of our DBCL warriors in the Pacific AOs.
14th Army
DA Iloilo takes the base with 3:1 odds, casualties725(115) vs 15(0). We'll finish off Panay in a few days and move on to other Central PI targets. Good to note the enemy troops had a supply(-) adjustment as this lowers the chance CF has been sneaking in kamikaze xAKs here.
16th Army
Lack of a movement icon indicates CF's force from Tennant Creek may have given up the chase in NW Oz. DA Broome takes the base with 24:1 odds and retreats 2 base forces into the desert. Casualties 128(13) vs nil. As a nice bonus we capture approx 7400 fuel points in the base.
25th Army
DA Madioen takes the base with 106:1 odds, a base force retreats with 375(15) to nil losses. This action cuts off 2 more LCUs from escape to Soerabaja. CF did move out the planes overnight, however. A sensible decision on his part. In nice bonus #2 today, we capture 8500ish supply points here.
The Western Sumatra invasion is ready to go and sorties tomorrow.
15th Army
I've given some thought to nygiants59's warning of the super AA unit at Colombo. We will perform further Glen recon and only consider an attack if it appears the 3 BBs damaged at Nicobar Island are sheltering there. If there are no high value targets we have other uses for MKB (cue evil laughter

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Assets are just about in place for the commencement of Operation Hamstring, the air offensive against Assam. Objectives of the offensive are two fold: 1) Attrition of Allied air force in the region; and 2) cutting the air bridge to China.
China
DA against the isolated HQ in China again achieves a 1:1, casualties 16(0) vs nil. Our little cav unit just doesn't have the punch. We'll convert this HQ into a bombing target.
Other
Truk and Rabaul hit level 4 forts on the same day. How cute.
Readers may have noticed that our operational code names have changed from Japanese sounding letters (e.g. Operation SG) to more stylized names (e.g. Operation Red Dragon). The reason for this is that we needed so many Phase I code names due to the numerous invasions that we just used the first letter of the bases to be attacked. Phase II ops will be more carefully thought out and fewer in number. Thus the cool names, which serve as a reminder that the harried Phase I is ending. Operations in Phase II will be more strongly opposed and require careful planning. Since the character of ops is changing, it seems appropriate the naming convention change as well. Either that or Cribtop HQ is just insanely anal. Probably both. [:D]
At the risk of rambling, and in defense of my OCD tendencies, I will say that for the most part they kept us out of stupid game mechanics or "oops, I forgot to switch them to do not unload" type errors in Phase I. Knocks wood.