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| | Ahoy - Mac's Web Log-Trying to stem the southward thrust of the Japanese threatening to engulf the Dutch East Indies in ... |
 | | But unfortunately the report was not correct, the Japanese invasion force was already both sides of Sunda Strait, with a third group east of Tandjong-Priok, they had arrived about 4 hours ahead of their anticipated schedule. |
 | | The main group were off St Nicolaas Point, the western end of Java which delineates the eastern side of Sunda Strait, 6 transports went to Merak on the western side of the point, and another 27 transports landed most of the 2nd. |
 | | The destroyer Fubuki patrolled the eastern approaches to Sunda Strait, and the two heavy cruisers Mogami and Mikuma, the light cruiser Natori, the 7 destroyers, Shiratsuytu, Shirakumo, Murakumo, Shirayuki, Hatsuyuki, Asakaze, and Ahikinami were all deployed in the vicinity of the anchorage. |
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