US NAVY
PACIFIC—TF 16 (Vice Admiral William F. Halsey Jr.) raids
Wake Island to destroy Japanese installations there. SBDs and TBDs (VB 6, VS 6,
VT 6) from carrier Enterprise (CV-6) and SOCs (VCS 5) from heavy
cruisers Northampton (CA-26) and Salt Lake City (CA-25) bomb
installations on Wake. Bombardment unit consisting of Northampton and Salt
Lake City and destroyers Balch (DD-363) and Maury (DD-401)
(Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance) shells the atoll. Combined efforts of Enterprise's
planes (bombing and strafing) and ships' gunfire sink guard boats No.5
Fukyu Maru and No.1 Miho Maru. Fortunately, the bombing and shelling
of Wake harms none of the American marines, sailors and construction workers
too badly wounded to have been evacuated in the initial increment of POWs, and
the civilian workmen (Contractors Pacific Naval Air Bases) retained on the
island to continue work on defenses. One SBD (VS 6) is lost, however, and its
crew taken prisoner (see 13 March).
Small
reconnaissance seaplane launched from Japanese submarine I-9 reconnoiters
Pearl Harbor.
Panamanian
motor freighter Snark is mined while attempting to enter Nouméa, New
Caledonia, without a pilot. Destroyer Worden (DD-352) tows the crippled
ship out of the channel but has to abandon further salvage when the damaged
vessel drifts and grounds hard and fast onto a reef.
Submarine Swordfish
(SS-193) embarks U.S. High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands Francis
B. Sayre and his party off Manila Bay (see 9 March). Their original destination
is Surabaya, Java.
Submarines
Pike (SS-172) and Pickerel (SS-177) are sent to assist stranded
submarine Tarpon (SS-175) in Boling Strait, N.E.I.; in the event that
they cannot free the grounded boat, they are to destroy her. Fortunately, Tarpon
manages to work herself free by removing anchors, torpedoes, oil and
ammunition.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
FIFTH AF—Heavy Bomber units begin evacuating Java.
ZONE OF THE INTERIOR—Reports of unidentified air planes
approaching Los Angeles from the ocean during 24/25 Feb result in ‘Battle of
Los Angeles’ in which some 1,400 rounds of 3-in AA ammo is fired against
various ‘targets.’ Later the Army will conclude that the ‘battle’ had been
touched off by 1 to 5 unidentified aircraft, but the Navy will maintain there
was no reason for the firing.
US ARMY
WAKE—U.S.
naval TF (Enterprise, 2 cruisers, 7 DD’s), under command of Vice Admiral
William F. Halsey, Jr., considerably damages Japanese positions by aerial and
naval bombardment.
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES—Evacuation of Java continues. General
Brereton and his staff leave for India.
INDIA—General Stilwell arrives at Karachi.
USSR—During 10-day battle on northern front, Red Army
encircles II Corps of German Sixteenth Army SE of Staraya Russa.
German forces to S are containing Soviet efforts to break through to Smolensk on
central front and to Dnieper bend in the Ukraine.
US MARINE CORPS
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