AFTER-ACTION REPORT

" blow them all to hell!" -Sgt. Matsumoto

Evidence collected from the Ahu Jima experimental facility, combined with mounting evidence of a Japanese Bacteriological Warfare program that could actually threaten the U.S. mainland, Detachment 66 was requested to investigate the Japanese PINGFAN BW facility in Manchuria (Also known as the Ishii Unit or Unit 731). As DET 66 has few operatives in Manchuria, it was decided to reactivate Jackson Cheung and Dr. Matthew Parker both of who have been operating with CCP units in occupied Manchuria. Given the questionable loyalty of these two agents, Sgt. Roy Matsumoto was dispatched to rendezvous with Chung and Parker and infiltrate the PINGFAN facility. Matsumoto's report to Col. Olsen is documented.

Explicit orders were given not to destroy the facility rather to investigate evidence that the Drink Me compound was being used at Pingfan in combination with the Nazi Z gas compound. The designated sub-unit within 731 was the Shibou (death) unit.

Cheung and Jackson with a squad of CCP guerillas successfully intercepted and destroyed a convoy leaving Unit 731. Truck contents included cadavers and Jiang Shr (Chinese Vampires), which attacked Cheung's men, then ran off into the snowfields. Trucks were marked with the insignia of the Shibou unit.

Upon Matsumoto's arrival in Manchuria, the DET-66 team (Matsumoto, Cheung, Jackson and 2 CCP guerillas Zheng-Po and Peng Chiang successfully infiltrated the Shibou unit and in a vicious firefight, destroyed the laboratory. Evidence of experiments on Jiang Shr as well as CCP prisoners was found, however no evidence of Drink Me compound was discovered - though possibly because in fine DET 66 fashion, CCP demolitions expert Zheng Po blew up the laboratory. All escaped, however, according to Matsumoto's report Cheung showed his true colors. Also known to escape were:
Major Kunyo Ieyasu, Kempei Tai;
Major Katsuo Ishigawa, previously of the Konchuu Unit
Colonel Tetsuo Doihara, Ishii Unit (unit 731)

Experiments could begin again.