March 17, 1942China: Good news! A large enemy formation is leaving Hengyang towards Japanese-held Kukong. If I can abuse the IJ tactical awareness a bit I may be able to cut off this enemy force at some point in the coming weeks. Chinese fighters flew their first offensive sorties of the war when 5 Hawk 75Ms appeared over Kukong, that was today expanded enough to operate 2E bombers. I really hope that the Chinese will attempt to retake it.
Burma: Cruisers Mogami and Mikuma visit Akyab and sink the 4 ships found. 2 xAKs and 2 escorts.
Japanese Ships
CA Mogami
CA Mikuma
DD Matsukaze
DD Hakaze
Allied Ships
PC Yarra, Shell hits 5, and is sunk
KV Cyclamen, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
xAK Mundra, Shell hits 21, and is sunk
xAK Nils Moller, Shell hits 24, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunkRAF Blenheim bombers reappeared today as a squadron or so of them bombed Imperial Guards. 2 were shot down by the lone A6M3 in CAP.
IJA recon regiment reached and occupied Bhamo today. China is now on its own.
DEI: Bad weather again grounded attacks on Darwin. Didnt stop the Allied Catalinas and medium bombers from flying naval air search from there. Attack at Tarakan fails again...
PI: -
South Pacific: Quiet. Amphibious TF carrying and SNLF Assault Division makes it to open sea. DD Suzukaze collides with an AMC and becomes badly damaged... Just what was needed.
Submarines: IJN sub force doesnt find anything to attack bu ASW TFs. So 3 of the war's largest submarine torpedoes hit CVL Charlotte, that has a light cruiser's durability, out in the open sea, and failed to sink her. Torpedo hit and 8 bombs failed to sink CL Honolulu. 3 torpedoes failed to sink BB Ramillies. 4 bomb hits failed to sink a DD. IJN lost a CA of its own to 2 penetrating bomb hits. I cant wait to fight larger ships...