With the shallow waters between Horn Island and Merauke, lots of enemy subs are spotted and attacked. One sub is definitely sunk, another is a probable sinking, and there's a few other damaged subs. Not torpedo hits from them.
Troops unload at Merauke. Parts of a US infantry division and a Brit infantry division unload.
Allied minesweepers sweep the minefield at Horn Island completely.
At Lae, lots of Allied fighters sweep. I canceled my order of trying to bomb Lae, but forgot to cancel the sweeps. The fight was tough, and losses were fairly even. 13 Zeros and 9 Oscars were downed. 11 P40Ks, 7 F4F-4s, and 5 Kittyhawks were lost. Ok by me.
At Horn Island, I shock attack again, getting 78 to 1 odds and hurting what's left of the Kure 2nd SNLF. I'll deliberately attack.
First the plans at Tabiteuea.
How many times have I almost invaded Tabiteuea? I've lost count. Let's add another instance.
I spot an enemy carrier task force coming from the Kusaie Island area. At normal speed, I could invade Tabiteuea now but only stay for that one day to unload. This also discounts the possibility that the cruiser task force at Makin steams down to Tabiteuea at full speed at night to disrupt the landing. There's also the possibility that the enemy carriers move at full speed to put Tabiteuea in range immediately. I decide that it isn't worth the risk.
With my landing of troops on the already Allied dot base of Arorae, I've really accomplished what I wanted already. I'm putting pressure here, and the enemy is reacting here and is not elsewhere.
I will divert one infantry regiment to help defend Arorae. The rest of the invasion shipping will return to Pago Pago. The Allied carriers will take some risk and jump northeast to get into range of Makin. The enemy cruisers would hopefully be the target, whether they stay there for the day, or return there after a high speed run into Tabiteuea. The enemy carriers would be out of range if they move at normal speed, but could be a problem if they make a high speed run.
I'll take the chance and then run away.











