Ryujo just reached Truk yesterday... Floatation damage rose from 38 to 42 during the Kwajalein-Truk leap, but now back at 36. The remaining is major and cant be fixed, as the ARD at Truk is too small. Next step is Guam, and up the island chain to Kure Yards.
She was hit now 36 days ago, hope to get her to Kure Yards before end of April, back in action by late May or early June. Thats 3 months out for a single Mk. 14 torpedo hit. I was fully expecting her to sink, though.
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I've think I've decided what to do with the 14th Army (that is now being loaded onto transports at Manila). 50% of infantry will invade Koepang, one regiment goes to reinforce Java as does an armour regiment, every single piece of artillery is moved to Burma with the rest of the infantry.
Koepang in Timor is the last major Allied naval and air base left in the Dutch East Indies, the rest are unoccupied or can be invaded with paratroopers any time later.
3 Divisions worth of Marines and an extra infantry regiment from Celebes will be moved to New Guinea. More engineer and construction units are already on their way from Honshu. We must remain realistic in what more we may gain and hold, no "victory disease" here! New Britain, Admiralty Islands and northern New Guinea and northern Solomons Chain are being built up, reinforced, and fortified. Rabaul is the centre of this base group. 2 new size 45 Zero units are on their way to the area, and a new G4M unit will fly in as soon as as there is a big enough base available.
The purpose of that base cluster is to stop the future Allied advances into the Dutch East Indies via the Northern coast of New Guinea as well as to keep the Allied submarine, naval and air bases as far as possible. Bonus points for making the Allied fuel and supply convoys from USA to go around the G4M1's range , and spend 4-5 days more at the sea. Since Allies have no carrier force direct invasion to the DEI from, say, Darwin or Port Moresby, is out of question. They cannot provide any air support other than long range 4 engine bombers, before they have secured an airfield at location, which will take at least 2 days, 2 days of 300 G4Ms attacking would be ugly.
Allies seem to be building up Port Moresby and Southern Solomons. I'm not entirely sure what the transport TF with that combined P-40 & Wildcat CAP did near Lae, recce says there arent even 2,000 troops, and it had too many big ships to be an evacuation party. Did they reinforce another nearby base? Did they land what, a divisions worth of infantry, in the jungle?
My Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere defensive plans have been altered from the ones I had on day 1, in both good and bad, and I will include a map later today. Feel free to comment, give suggestions or ask questions!