January 25th... Or actually this is January 24th. I think I've had the date wrong for some time already.
Hong Kong: Its good to know that the British MTP torpedo boats have longer range than American PTs... In the night, 12 of them appear off Hong Kong, and instead of running into my cruisers and destroyers, they find a supply convoy. 2 cargo ships, a mine layer, a tanker(a small one) and an aircraft tender are lost. Luckily they had unloaded already, so no supplies are lost... The real loss is in the AV aircraft tender ship and its 12 float planes. Its not a carrier, as it can only operate floatplanes and only when anchored, but I was planning to use this ship later with the floatplane version of the Zero, the A6M2-N, at the forward bases or atolls. I have more of these but I'd have liked this ship to survive...
Philippines: Assault goes 1,5:1 to the Allies again, but this time some fortifications are penetrated... The tomorrow's attack might get through.
China: Tsiatso falls! Losses are almost 900, but Chinese lose their bridgehead across the Jangtse river and about 5,000 as KIA, survivors retreating to Loyang. In the south, Nanchang is attacked by Chinese but despite 3:1 numerical superiority, they lose 900 for 8 Japanese. The defenders are well prepared, and reinforcements, including tanks, are already on their way.
Burma: The British cruiser force bombards once again, but retreats overnight.. Submarines should make a contact tomorrow, or during the early hours. a Ki-43 lost for a H81.
Malaya: Mersing falls! Main force is resting, preparing to siege Singapore.
Submarines: another transport is attacked near Port Moresby, 2 torpedo hits and left in sinking condition.. No sight of escorts.