So we might actually end up with Rangoon? Are we still blockading it?
Yes, we're still blockading Rangoon. During the last month he only sent one 3-ship suicide convoy, that was sunk before it unloaded a single tea bag...
I'm hoping to get Rangoon(in 1,5 to 2 months), but it might prove impossible. At the least I'm hoping to force him to retreat locally, push the front forward and deny him Chiang Mai he can now supply via paved roads... And once its ours, it can be supplied via rail from Bangkok.
June 22ndChina: Japanese troops open a new supply road to the North: 90,000 Japanese troops assault over a river in mountainous terrain against what is(/now was) a full Chinese corps: Chinese losses are over 5,000, and this unit lost almost all of its equipment and probably over 99% of its strength for the cost of just 100 Japanese troops. The Chinese were forced to retreat in the forests, across a river, and suffered even more losses. This battle is a tactical victory that opened us the path into the central Chinese plains, and we now directly threaten the Chinese captal, Chunking.
Burma: 2nd Raiders fights gallantly against the superior enemy! The last still working AT gun's crew destroys a British tank today. Reinforcements are still a week from arriving... 7 Hurricanes try to achieve local air superiority, but Ki-43s shoot 3 of them down(+ at least heavily damaging 2 Hurricanes more) to no Japanese loss.
South Pacific: Japanese submarine finds an Allied convoy off Fiji:
DD Aaron Ward
BB North Carolina
CA Minneapolis
CA Louisville
CA Northampton
CA Indianapolis
CL Nashville
CL Helena
CL St. Louis
CLAA San Juan
CLAA Atlanta
DD Gilmer
DD Worden
DD Hull
Well well.. OK. Looks like the
Indianapolis survived the torpedo hit it suffered 3 months ago, and is now back in action. Also Japanese SignInt finally confirms the CV
Enterprise to be still afloat, as I though... That still makes 3 confirmed CV kills:
Lexington,
Saratoga and
Yorktown. I am csure that the
Prince of Wales is still in the area, as are probably the British carriers and the surviving American ones, at least the
Hornet. The Imperial Strategic HQ is unsure if the
Wasp, that left the Mediterranean 2 months ago, has yet made it to the Pacific.
This indicident confirms the enemy to be reinforcing the area, possibly in preparations of an amphibious operation somewhere in the Solomons, or even Gilberts... I'm not going to react, even as Carrier Division I now at Truk might be able to catch this force, but I have decided to not, yet, upgrade the
Shokaku, but instead reform the original "Big Six":
Kaga,
Shoho and
Zuiho with heavy escorts will depart Singapore for Truk this evening, and the already loaded replenishment oilers now spread around the Indonesia will be moved to either Truk or Hollandia on the northern coast of New Guinea, to keep them safe from enemy submarines.
Zuikaku's upgrade is ready in 7 days, and she'll be back at Truk by July 15th. The Carrier Divisions I and II will then have 6 fleet CVs and 2 CVLs, and we are again ready to hit the enemy, hit him hard.