In Malaya, I´ve cut the enemy troops into three parts:
- 5 units, reported to be 7,500 men, in and near Kuantan
- 6 units, strength unknown, in and near Malacca
- all the rest, at Singapore and Johore Bahru
These troops are isolated from one another, and I am fairly sure I can destroy them in detail. At Johore Bahru, I have an infantry division and a tank regiment facing two devastated Australian brigades and two relatively fresh Indian brigades; this is probably stalemate until the rest of my forces arrive.
Further north, which you can´t see here, my forces captured Moulmein three days ago, and one tank regiment is 40 miles from Pegu, driving the remnants of the Moulmein garrison before it.
I´m not talking about that unit on the road between Malacca and Johore Bahru, or about what those ships are doing at Mersing, because my opponent doesn´t know that (yet). He knows
about them, but the what and the why (hopefully) escape him. Not that I think he has the means to do anything about it, but you never know...
