OK, here are all the people we are following, with stuff mentioned so far and where they are today:
timferius
PO1 Abe, K. in Chitose Ku S-1/C, A6M2 unit
April 17th: still at Tulagi, and things are quiet. Across the strait on Guadalcanal, Lunga's airfield is soon large enough for 2-engine long range bombers to operate normally, and the unit will be transferred there to be able to better escort any naval attacks. He now has 26 combat sorties under his belt - all CAP over Tulagi.
Burnt Pies:
PO2 Nishiura, P. in Kanoya Ku K-1, G4M1 unit.
March 17th 1942: has flown 3 missions already. 2 to Lae and 1 to Finschhafen today. The unit has suffered no losses, and there has been no resistance yet whatsoever.
April 8th: With a supporting Air HQ now at Buna, the Kanoya Ku K-1 is transferred to Port Moresby! 2 planes crash at landing but they can be repaired, and nobody got hurt. The unit's task is to patrol the Coral Sea and Australian coast as long as to Cairns, and to attack shipping sighted. For any offensive sortie they will be escorted by the crack Zero unit 3rd Ku S-1 also stationed at Port Moresby.
April 17th: Kanoya Ku K-1's G4Ms are flying ever more naval search over the Coral Sea, monitoring the Australian coast. He has flown only 3 sorties during the last month, as he and his crew arent particularly experienced in naval search...
BishopX:
Submarine I-27, Commander Yoshimura, Iwao.
March 17th 1942: I-27 now refueled and refit at Palembang. A second pilot is taken aboard as well as 2 unassembled E14Y floatplanes storaged on the deck outside the hull. The I-27 now sets sail to its assigned patrol area near Perth, Australia. The patrol is likely to last up to 5 months, or until the submarine runs out of torpedoes and has to head home. I-27's route takes her across the Java Sea, sailing from Java Sea to the Indian Ocean East of Java. Next time she sees land will be at the NW coast of Australia which she follows for 4 days until turning to her patrol position some 120 nautical miles West of Perth, where 3 submarines are already at station, including another E14Y equipped sub, I-29.
March 25th: reached its station near Perth.
April 17th: near Perth, Australia. I-27's E14Y floatplane flies a patrol sortie twice a day whenever weather permits, often near Perth.
Anvilfolk:
PO1 Minobe, J. in Chitose Ku S-1/B, A6M2 unit.
March 17th 1942: flies his first combat mission. Today they escort Kanoya Ku K-1's G4M1s to Finschhafen some 280 nautical miles to the West. There is no AAA fire no enemy aircraft, as expected, but these missions are good practice. Japanese troops just landed there and will occupy the place tomorrow, so this will also probably be the last non-CAP mission for some time.
March 31st: Chitose Ku S-1/B transferred from Rabaul to the just completed jungle strip at Buna. Across the Owen Stanleys to the SW is Rabaul. The unit is relieved from escorting bombers unless they will fly to a nearby target, but will simply patrol over their own base, protecting the 23rd Air Flotilla HQ, unloading transports and the ongoing constructions. Buna's airbase will be built larger to support Port Moresby - cant hurt to have more fields in the area...
April 18th: At Buna, the airfield is being expanded and the 5th Air Division HQ is planning to move in more units. PO1 Minobe now has whole 3 sorties flown - all CAP.
Jerick:
DD Makigumo(Yugumo 12/42 class, exp 66/69(very good!)) is commanded by Commander Fujita, Isamu (leadership 62, inspiration 66, naval 70, admin 47, aggression 71 - this bloke is a pretty good one.
March 17th 1942: on station near Tulagi.
April 17th: on station at Lunga, across the strait from Tulagi. A coastal defense unit with 15 and 20 cm guns is being unloaded to defend the vital airfield and the island of Guadalcanal, Makigumo on guard.
Zrk2:
Commander Morioka, R of DD Yugumo. Ultra-aggressive very skilled naval commander with lacking leadership skills, not liked by his crew but hes efficient.
March 17th 1942: on station near Makassar, CL Sendai TF the Yugumo is part of acts as a cover for the carriers as well as the unloading transports.
April 7th: CL Sendai TF and a powerful heavy squadron of 3 CAs and their escorts will sail ahead to cover the bombardment squadron's retirement from Kendari. The famous "blue-stripers", Tainan Ku S-1's Zeros, will provide LRCAP protection from Makassar. G4M1s are ordered to increase aerial naval search sorties.
April 8th: CL Sendai TF and the heavy cruiser squadron were in the Celebian archipelago near Kendari, 9 Zeros patrolling above them. The Zero pilots knew the Allied bombers at Kendari, Timor or Ambon might fly, and were ready for tthe 9 Dutch 139WHs. Yugumo's crew got to admire the Zero pilots breaking the formation and one by one shooting down the bombers, but one of them, already damaged and smoking, got through. In the distance they could see it dive towards CA Suzya, release its bombs, take a couple of hits more from Suzya's 25mm AA guns and then dive in the rising sun, back towards its base at Kendari while Suzya sailed through a huge water splash one of the bombs had just created.
April 17th: DD Yugumo is back at Makassar where its waiting for the fuel to arrive from Balikpapan. CL Sendai TF has no mission but is available for short operations, and is ready to react to any incoming Allied force.
Inteuniso:
Captain Izawa, Ishinosuke of CVL Shoho.
April 17th: Shoho has recently been merged into Carrier Division I and its position is now classified. Crew morale high.
Hanzoku:
PO2 Yamazaki, I. EXP 77, AIR 79, DEFN 73 in Genzan Ku S-1, A6M2 unit
April 4th: unit transferred from Tokyo to Pagan, Marianas. One of the rookie pilots of the squad crashes his plane at landing, but is unhurt. 2 planes require maintenance before they can fly again, and as soon as they are ready to go(probably tomorrow) the unit will transfer to Truk.
April 6th: transferred to Truk - unit trains and flies CAP over the IJN's extremely important central pacific base.
April 17th: at Truk. Yamazaki now has 16 missions flown, all CAP. Commander Fuchida makes a note he is actually the only Yamazaki in both IJNAF and IJAAF...
Fishbreath:
CA Atago, Captain Ijuin, Matsuji: leadership 66, insp 68, naval 64, aggr 50.
March 22nd: tasked to escort CarDivIII CVEs with CA Chikuma
early April: escorting CVEs in Indian Ocean
April 11th: CA Atago & CA Chikuma SQDN: were ordered to make a sweep near Darwin, sail West and after daybreak head North back towards the Japanese carriers. This sweep didnt miss but found the damaged Witte de With trying to escape to the West. At relative point-blank range of 2,000 yards, the only ship to engage was CA Atago. Expending a Type 93 torpedo, 18 200mm shells and 1 120mm shell the Atago scored 7 hits on the Dutch destroyer which immediately capsized and sunk. Not a big or particularly good warship destroyed, but a kill is a kill! CL Sendai TF with DD Yugumo(Zrk2) was also nearby but missed this action.
April 17th: CAs Atago and Chikuma at Makassar, fully combat ready.
Kicior:
Submarine RO-61, Captain, Commander E. Muto, leader 68, naval 68, aggr 76 is a very good submarine captain.
April 1st: reached station near Suva, Fiji
April 17th: at station near Fiji. Still no contacts...
I'll try to follow our heroes more closely in the future, perhaps even write some short stories... Any support for that idea? So far just Zrk2 and Fishbreath's characters have seen action of any kind. Fishbreath's Captain Mutsuji leads our kill tally with 1, DD Witte de With, near Darwin.