US NAVY
PACIFIC—Japanese reinforcements land in Subic Bay area.
Japanese
land on Mussau Island, north of New Ireland.
Allied
forces evacuate Lae and Salamaua, New Guinea.
TF 11 (Vice
Admiral Wilson Brown Jr.), formed around carrier Lexington (CV-2),
departs Oahu to raid Wake Island (see 23 January).
Destroyers Gridley
(DD-380) and Fanning (DD-385) are damaged in collision 150 miles
northwest of American Samoa as TF 8 proceeds toward the Marshalls and Gilberts.
Survey
vessel Sumner (AG 32) arrives at Bora Bora, Society Islands, and
commences survey work at that place (see29 January and 12 February).
ATLANTIC—Unarmed U.S. freighter Norvana is torpedoed
and sunk by German submarine U-123 south of Cape Hatteras, North
Carolina. There are no survivors, and pieces of wreckage from the ship when she
explodes hit her attacker.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
FAR EAST AF—From this date through 3 Feb, B‑17’s launch at
least 15 missions out of Malang against shipping moving through Makassar
Strait. 4 missions abort due to bad weather, 6 end with negative results, and
the remaining 5 suffer heavy losses but sink 4 ships.
US ARMY
LUZON—General
MacArthur orders withdrawal of entire Mauban–Abucay line southward to final
defense position on Bataan, behind Pilar–Bagac road; withdrawal is to start
after nightfall on 23d and be completed by daylight of 26th. In II Corps area, Japanese
open offensive that forces Philippine Division back to positions E and S of
Abucay Hacienda, approximately those held at beginning of counteroffensive on
16 January. In I Corps area, elements of 91st Division (PA), supported by
Scouts of 26th Cavalry and tanks, attempt unsuccessfully to reduce roadblock on
West Road and to reach 1st Division troops still fighting along MAIN LINE OF
RESISTANCE to N. Japanese begin series of amphibious operations, night 22–23,
when Battalion embarks in barges at Moron and sails toward Caibobo Pt, below
Bagac. U.S. PT boat encounters and sinks
2 vessels.
MALAYA—Six-day battle on Muar front ends in victory for
Japanese. Indian 45th Brigade, despite close air and naval support during the
operation, is destroyed as a fighting body. Muar force destroys its vehicles and
weapons and pushes toward Yong Peng by infiltration, leaving wounded behind.
Batu Pahat defense force (detachment of Indian 11th Div) skirmishes with enemy
on Batu Pahat–Ayer Hitam road. Indian 8th Brigade Group, 9th Division, having
withdrawn from Segamat sector to positions astride main road between Labis and
Yong Peng, is attacked by enemy. East Force repels enemy attempt to cross river
at Mersing. Partly trained Indian 44th Brigade, reinforced, and
7,000 Indian reinforcements arrive at Singapore.
MAKASSAR STRAIT—U.S. submarine attacks enemy convoy.
BURMA—Indian 16th Brigade breaks off action in Kawkareik
area and falls back toward Moulmein.
LIBYA—Continuing swiftly eastward, Axis forces occupy
Agedabia.
US MARINE CORPS
Allied forces evacuate Lae and Salamaua, New Guinea.