I'll try to do a bit of a comprehensive update.
North Pac
It's cold!!!
Besides that not much has been happening here. The Japanese took Attu & Shemya in the first week of the war but nothing has happened there since. I think Quixote's move was merely defensive. I have no intentions - at this time at least - of doing anything but slowly building up along the Aleutian chain.
I just launched Operation Rope-a-Dope. I stationed a small SAG (2 Omaha-class CLs, 3 4-stacker DDs) in the area in response to my opponent's moves but they've been sitting in port for weeks. That SAG is on its way to bombard Attu. Combined with email disinformation maybe I can force my opponent to divert some resources to this area. Umnak Island will hit level 2 airfield just about the same time the bombardment hits.
At the very least my ships will gain a little experience.
West Coast
I've been doing a better job at avoiding IJN subs with my transports but as of this date 11 have been sunk near San Diego. My ASW efforts have been completely ineffective so far. I'm ordering my convoys on more convoluted routings and a Canadian ASW TF will shortly be on station here to (hopefully) show the Yanks how to do things.
Cent Pac
My troops are enjoying the sun, sipping Mai Tais & have become expert hula-dancing judges. Not much else going on.
South Pac
KB hasn't been spotted for @ 10 days.
The ships I spotted during my last update weren't a heavy invasion - it was a fast transport convoy that landed a mere company at Koumac. Koumac fell with the loss of one damaged Catalina. I can't say I'm all that worried about it though.
Last turn I saw a movement arrow showing the company marching down New Caledonia. The arrow wasn't there this turn. Dunno. In the meantime I'm slowly slipping more troops into Noumea.
Just spotted is some sort of reinforcement of the Japanese position on Luganville. The NZ cruisers, escorted by 1 French & 2 US DDs, will try for a day-time intercept.
