March 12th, March 13th
Complete farce at Midway. Battleships suppress the defenders, killing also lots of guns and men, nuking the double island... Only thing mounting losses to to the landing troops is the surf. Then the assault. The island seems to have around 8000 men (serious overstacking, they must be heavily disrupted and burning loads of supplies), heavily fortified, and mined. 5200 losses one afternoon... We're pulling out. So far 8 transports lost to bombers, but at least the destroyers killed one submarine and the battleships worked with the bombers. They even strafe with Buffaloes.
Port Blair falls to the Japanese, all 5000 defenders give up and surrender. Here too escort destroyers force a British submarine to surface, and kill it.
Sub Chasers force some US subs away from Singapore, and a Japanese submarine returning to refit finds a US submarine, attacks, scores a torpedo hit and sinks it. Nice!
Heavy air war over Burma but now the British are the receiving side to about 3:1. A Japanese ace is killed today, he crashes at landing, not due to enemy fire. Lol.
The end of the month will see our next amphibious operations, invasions of Ambon, Balikbapan (South Borneo) and Java.
Carrier Fleet of course supports these operations, as do the battleships. As the enemy now has no carrier fleet, I am dividing the Kido Butai into 3 sub divisions:
Carrier Division I, Rear Admiral Yamon Tamaguchi
#CV Akagi
CV Hiryu
CV Zuikaku
CV Shokaku
CV Soryu
BB Kirishima
BB Hiei
Main force, big, fast(slowest 31 knots) carriers.
Carrier Division II, Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo
#CV Kaga
CVL Zuiho
CVL Shoho
(CVL Ryujo)
Slower and lighter carriers(slowest ones 28 knots), but crack air units, reserve/raiders from Truk.
Carrier Division III, Captain Shizue Ishii of Junyo
#CV Junyo
((CV Hiyo))
(CVE Hosho)
Slowest carriers(all 25 knot), Singapore, Indian Ocean operations.
Reserve:
CVE Taiyo at Takao, Formosa.