27 February 1942
A very good day with the fall of Singapore, a successful attack in Pearl Harbor (that may fall tomorrow) and 57 Allied air losses vs 19 Japanese.
More details about the score and strategic situation tomorrow, as for every end of month.
Leo, I have 3 Eng Rgts in Singapore and 3 in PH but by combining the 6 units I probably only have 40 usable combat engineers squads… A combinaison of bad luck (in PH the ships carrying the Eng Rgt were always the worst hit) and of bad orders (in Singapore, 2 Eng Rgt were wrecked by attacking alone when after a successful shock attack at 1 to 1 I changed the orders to bombardment. Engineers can’t bombard and so remained with shock attack orders, the 3rd one crossed the river with a Div the turn I forgot to order all troops in Singapore to launch a shock attack and was wrecked too on its first day on the island). Anyway the fact they are there with many non-combat engineers is probably one of the reasons I took Singapore intact.
I know the importance of Eng Rgt and that is why I am preparing to buy some of the Kwantung Army and ship them south.
Central Pacific
During the night, the 7 BB, 1 CA and 4 CL of the bombardment TF fired their remaining shells at PH but only hit 19 men and 1 gun. The AK Andrea Luckenbach, badly hit the day before, sank in port some hours later.
At the same time, 400 men of the 16th Div were unloaded by the FT TF in Christmas Island. The atoll was undefended and was seized without problem. Tinas from Lahaina will carry there the 105th IJN BF tomorrow.
During the day, both US divisions in Pearl Harbor were heavily bombed. The 24th was attacked by 4 Ki-21s, 16 Kates, 14 Vals, 7 Betties and 4 Ki-49s and lost 28 men and 2 guns. The 25th was bombed by 19 Ki-49s, 35 Betties, 42 Kates, 40 Vals, 2 Nells and 17 Ki-21s and 128 men and 3 guns were hit.
The disorganized US troops then were hit by a deliberate attack launched by the Japanese troops that achieved a 3 to 1 ratio and reduced the fort level from 4 to 3. 1326 of the 94 000 attacking Japanese were hit against 435 of the 33 000 defending American.
Japanese intelligence learned during the day that the AK Dakotan, last hit on the 22nd, has been scuttled in PH.
After the fall of Singapore and this attack in PH, the Japanese High Command, that told the Emperor that Singapore and PH will fall in February, is confident enough to order a general shock attack in PH. The bombardment TF and all available aircraft will support it. To be sure that clouds will not ground all AC, the CV will sail NE of PH, and so be able to send more planes.
A Glen saw an Allied AK (probably part of a convoy) 1380 miles S of Los Angeles. That is too far away from the Ashigara that will reach here patrol area in 2 days. The submarines supporting here will be there the day before.
Southern Pacific
Allied engineers are expanding the facilities of the future Japanese province of Australia. Brisbane port is now size 9 and Townsville port size 6.
Philippines
Nates continued to fly armed recon and this time strafed without results the 81st PA Div in Cebu. In the evening, a FT TF of 3 DD loaded a NLF in Giuian, Samar, and will carry them to Lamon Bay, E of Manila during the night. From there they may gather intelligence on Allied defences.
The Japanese 17th Div convoy left Shangai and will arrive at Vigan in four days.
According to Japanese intelligence, the Allied troops retook San Marcelino without damaging any resource centers. So the final result of the raid is ONE resource center disabled… Hardly worth the effort.
Dutch East Indies
During the night, the SS O20 tried to attack 60 miles E of Balikpapan the AP convoy sailing to this base but was seen by the escort and hit by a Type 95 depth charge thrown by the PC Shonan Maru 6. The ASW group escorting the convoy then searched anf found her and she was heavily damaged by a Type 91 depth charge fired by the PG Hirotama Maru.
In the morning, 61 Nells escorted by 82 Zeroes took off from Johore Bharu towards Batavia. They met 8 Hawk 75, 6 CW-21B Demon and 10 Brewster 339D flying CAP. The Zeroes tore them apart, shooting down all Hawks and Demons and half of the Brewster (5) for the loss of 4 of them. The bombers weren’t intercepted and destroyed on the ground 18 aircraft (5 Brewster 339D, 4 Martin 139, 3 T.IVa, 2 CW-21B, 2 Beaufort V-IX, 2 Vildebeest), disabled 31 men and scored 41 hits on the airfield (3/3/35). During the return leg, two Nells damaged by AA ditched and 5 Zeroes were lost during the day in operational losses, probably mostly during this day.
Patrol aircraft still followed the damaged Allied ships fleeing Soerabaja. Two were seen, one the AS Columbia, sailing one hex per phase. Two CA and 6 DD sailed during the day SE of Macassar and divided in the evening to sweep the two possibles hexes the Allied ships will sail in during the night, SE of Lombok. They will then return to Macassar.
Japanese engineers expanded Palau port to size 6 and will now expand the AF from size 3 to size 4.
In Balikpapan, the 35th Bde (preparing for Koepang) and the 4th Mixed Bde (preparing for Amboina) are boarding transports that will carry them to Menado and then to Amboina, Bulla and Sorong with the two SNLF currently in Menado.
To prepare the operation, a FT TF of 3 DD will carry men of one of these SNLF to Namlea, W of Amboina, tonight.
Malaya
During the night, 2 BBs and 2 CAs bombarded Singapore. The CD guns still had ammo and fired 31 shells and hit badly the Kumano (damaged at 33/10/17). The bombardment hit 276 men and 2 guns, but was a bad idea.
Japanese airmen supported the attack in Singapore by bombing the 22nd Aus Bde (16 Ki-21s from Georgetown, 14 cas) and the Singapore Fortress (27 Ki-30s from Mersing and 49 Ki-21s from Georgetown, 74 cas, 2 Ki-30s shot down by AA).
And then Singapore was attacked. The shock attack succeeded at 6 to 1 vs fort 2 and the base was taken. Japanese lost 1614 more men but the Allied lost 110 214 men killed or captured, 221 guns and their last 2 vehicles. The base was taken totally undamaged and the 2 manpower, 10 ressources, 151 HI (strange number?) and 26 repair yard are all undamaged. Also the base has 136 000 fuel and 55 000 supplies, but almost all of these were brought by Japanese forces (supply need is 18 500), as my opponent told me there were around 3 000 supplies remaining.
The pic below is showing the Allied troops in Singapore on 8th February but none has been evacuated.
After the fall of Singapore, the question is “what next?” Well, the plan is to land directly in Java at Tjilatjap with 5 divisions. Paras will seize Teloekbetoeng (sp?), the southernmost base of Sumatra, and Zeroes based here and in Jambi will cover the fleet but the Japanese bombers will be busy suppressing Allied airfields to reduce the air attacks against the fleet. The fleet will leave port in 7-10 days, to let the troops rest a bit. After the fall of Tjilatjap, the plan is to cut the island in two. 15 units are in Batavia and only 4 in Soerabaja according to Japanese airmen so Soerabaja will be taken first, while a blocking force will march north. The hardest target will probably be Batavia and the HQ 25th Army and the HQ Southern Area Army are now preparing for it.
The two units of the 25th Army in the worst state are the 4th Eng Rgt (all combat ENG squads disrupted) and the 23rd Bde (state 57/91). Both will rest in Singapore and prepare for targets that will be attacked after Java, respectively Palembang and Medan.
The 55th Div (66/97), 6th Tk Rgt (roughly intact) and the 23rd Eng (some combat ENG squads undisrupted) will be shipped to Burma and are preparing for Mitkyina.
The five divisions that will be used in Java are the 21st (82/101) and 38th Div (77/100), both preparing for Luzon targets and that will keep their orders and be shipped to PI after the fall of Soerabaja, the 18th (82/103) and Imperial Div (87/101) that prepare for Batavia and the 5th Div (79/99) that prepares for Soerabaja.
Also the 15th Eng Rgt (preparing for Soerabaja, some valid combat squads), 2 Tk Rgts and 5 ART units will be used on Java and are mostly preparing for Batavia.
Almost all units in Johore Bharu received orders to move to Singapore. 3 Daitais of Zeroes and 1 Sentai of Oscars moved at once to patrol over the town.
All these moves will require shipping. All ships currently off Johore Bharu (lifting capacity 3 divisions) will sail to Singapore. 50 other transports left Saigon towards Singapore. At the same time 10 TK leave Saigon for Brunei and Miri to load oil for Japan.
Burma
18 Hurricane II escorted by 8 P-40B from Akyab bombed Pagan airfield, hitting 10 men and scoring 3 hits on the airfield.
24 Blenheim I and 37 Blenheim IV escorted by 16 Buffalo I were sent from Dacca to bomb the 4th Mixed Regiment north of Mandalay. 15 Zeroes of F2/Tainan were scrambled from this base and bounced the raid, shooting down 9 Buffaloes, 4 Blenheim I and 3 IVs at the cost of one of their number. 44 bombers reached the targets and hit 33 men and 1 gun.
8 Hurricanes from Mitkyina strafed the 33rd Div near Lashio and hit 12 men.
32 Ki-21s from Rangoon bombed the 1st Burma Rifle Bde SE of Taung Gyi, hitting 37 men. This brigade marched today in the jungle NE towards Lashio, and so the 14th Tk Rgt that was in Taung Gyi with a SNLF in case the Brigade marched back to the city will go to Mandalay and then to the frontline.
In the evening the Zeroes retired from Mandalay, where only some Ki-59s remained (to still show an AF symbol), and went to Rangoon.
In Lashio, both sides bombarded the other to identify its units. 32 000 Japanese (33rd Div, 21st Bde, HQ 15th Army, 3rd Mountain Gun Rgt) faced 14 500 Allied (4 Chinese divisions in bad state and 2 RAF Base Forces). 28 Allied and 6 Japanese fell.
The troops are not strong enough to hold Lashio against the 15th Army. A shock attack will be launched tomorrow with the support of the Sallies of Rangoon. The 2 Tk Rgts and the 4th Mixed Rgt that returned from Mitkyina are now in Mandalay and the tanks received the order to go to Lashio. Except the 33rd Div, that will held Lashio, all units of the 15th Army are preparing for Mitkyina. This town will be attacked once reinforcements arrived from Singapore by sea.
China
20 Ki-48s from Chengting bombed the 30th Chinese Corps W of Yenen but failed to hit anybody. Chinese guns in the area also missed while 64 Chinese were hit by Japanese shells in Yenen.
The 35th Div will arrive tomorrow and the offensive will be restarted shortly later. Tomorrow Ki-48s will bomb Yenen AF and a Ki-43 Chutai will sweep Sian skies.
Chinese fighters returned to Chengtu but there are still many unprotected targets. Betties from Wuhan will raid Kumming, Ki-49s and Ki-51s from Wuhan raid Changsha and Ki-51s from Canton Wuchow, all targeting resources.
Japan
I found 75 000 supplies in Kitakyushu and 5 7000-ton AK and 2 3500-ton AK are loading there to bring supplies to repair Borneo oilfieds. 5 other 3500-ton AK are loading supplies and a brand new Const Bn in Osaka to bring them to Hawaii.