RE: War Report - 17th of June, 1922
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:04 am
The enemy continues to make a nuisance of himself in several places.
Off Batan Island, the S-8 continues its Dance of Futility against our destroyers. Everytime it sticks its nose out to attack, our ships drive it under before it can fire, and everytime they do, they immediately lose contact, and so can not depth charge it. Tremendously frustrating.
On land, good news and bad. Our forces at Bataan took control of the abandoned Corregidor coastal defence fort, thereby opening Manilla Bay for our naval traffic. At Cotabato, however, the enemy, in the form of the Philippino army Reserve Division, continues to resist. They are only postponing the inevitable.
(PS: of course Bataan wasn't completely abandoned, since the CD fort can't move. But, in RL, the guns would most likely have been spiked and left behind by their crews.)

Off Batan Island, the S-8 continues its Dance of Futility against our destroyers. Everytime it sticks its nose out to attack, our ships drive it under before it can fire, and everytime they do, they immediately lose contact, and so can not depth charge it. Tremendously frustrating.
On land, good news and bad. Our forces at Bataan took control of the abandoned Corregidor coastal defence fort, thereby opening Manilla Bay for our naval traffic. At Cotabato, however, the enemy, in the form of the Philippino army Reserve Division, continues to resist. They are only postponing the inevitable.
(PS: of course Bataan wasn't completely abandoned, since the CD fort can't move. But, in RL, the guns would most likely have been spiked and left behind by their crews.)









