March 6th. Another interesting day!
Burma: I think we can already start calling this the Battle of Andamans: out of the blue come 3 British battleships, reported Ramillies, Royal Sovereign and Revenge, apparently completely unescorted? Before they can reach Port Blair and bombard it, they are sighted and attacked by 18 x G4M1s from Alor Star. 2 of the battleships are hit by single torpedoes, but one of them takes 2 hits! This was reportedly Ramillies. A few hours later, CVE Hosho, nearby, launches 9 B5N1's against Ramillies, and the planes score 4 hits. I dont think these 4 250kg bombs hurt much, other than there are some fires... 2 nearby cruiser squadrons and a submarine are sent to the area! First squad arrives Ramillies' current position just before the dawn. G3Ms from Palembang moved to Alor star, naval search increased, tomorrows fighter sweeps over Rangoon and Moulmein canceled in the favor of escorting the bombers!
But what now, British carrier?!? Just NW to Andaman Island naval search spots a 2-ship TF, and Albacores flying out. 18 Albacores attack Hosho! There are just 2 Zeroes in the CAP. Corporal Saburo Kanda is the other. His leader's guns jam early in the battle, but he keeps attacking the biplane bombers, shooting 2 of them down and damaging 3 more. Then the bombers reach Hosho... 8 of them attack Hosho, 8 its escorts. Escorts survive without a scratch, but Hosho is hit by 3 500lbs bombs. 1 of the bombs penetrates her side, starting fire below the decks. 2 more penetrate the flight deck and start more fires. In the end of the day she still burns, but is now out of enemy's range, and damage was lighter than I anticipated... Only problem left are the fires. She'll need 4 days to Singapore, but can, if needed, divert to Alor Star or Georgetown. Hosho is out for at least 3 weeks..
3 x B-17 raid Singapore, and without a loss hit the port, sinking submarine I-121. Not much to do against the heavy bomber menace but try to CAP everywhere, which is impossible. Waiting for the Allies to get a couple of hundred of them. At least they cant really hit moving ships.
Rabaul: Over 30 B-16s raid Rabaul, hit the runway and destroy one G3M2. I was counting on the enemy not raiding 2 days in a streak... Zeroes moved back in now. If they want to come tomorrow they need to prepare for casualties.
EDIT: the British carrier 80-90% cannot be the old junk CVL Hermes... There were too many Albacores. Indomitable in the area, then... CV Junyo is now in the Strait of Formosa, and will arrive to the area in a week.
EDIT2: hard to believe the Allies are risking their carriers before a week has passed since they lost 2 or 3 of them. The position where the British CV TF was spotted is easily within both G4M1 and G3M2's torpedo delivery range!