US NAVY
PACIFIC—Submarine Seadragon (SS-194), attacking
Japanese convoy off coast of French Indochina, sinks merchant cargo ship
Hakodate Maru north of Cape Varella, 12°55'N, 109°29'E.
ATLANTIC—Advanced Group, Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet
(Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett) is established to conduct amphibious training
in Great Britain.
Unarmed
U.S. fishing boat Gertrude is sunk (demolition charge or gunfire) by
German submarine U-166 approximately 30 miles northeast of Havana, Cuba,
23°32'N, 82°00'E (see 19 July).
U.S.
freighter William F. Humphrey battles German auxiliary cruiser Michel
(Schiffe 28) in the South Atlantic about 800 miles west of the mouth of the
Congo River, 05°37'S, 00°56'E, but is sunk by gunfire and torpedoes (the latter
fired by motor torpedo boat Elsan (LS 4) after a gallant fight. Of the
seven man Armed Guard, two sailors are killed while a third is wounded; Michel
recovers 26 merchant seamen and 3 Armed Guard sailors, but the rest of the
survivors manage to avoid capture (see 22 July).
U.S.
steamship Fairport, in Persian Gulf-bound convoy AS 4, is torpedoed and
sunk by German submarine U-161 at 27°12'N, 64°30'W; destroyer Kearny (DD-432)
rescues all hands: 43 man crew, 16 man Armed Guard, and 66 passengers.
Survivors
(17 crewmen and one passenger) from unarmed U.S. freighter Raphael Semmes, sunk
by German submarine U-332 on 28 June, are rescued by U.S. freighter Explorer.
GULF OF MEXICO—U.S. tanker Pennsylvania Sun's master
and three of his officers and a salvage party reboard their ship (torpedoed the
previous day by U-571) and, aided by salvage vessel Willett (ARS-12)
quell the remaining fires and save the ship, which is towed to port. Repaired,
she subsequently returns to service.
CARIBBEAN—Survivors of U.S. freighter Tachira, sunk
by German submarine U-129 on 12 July, reach Punta Herrera, Mexico.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
TENTH AF—4 B‑25’s from Kweilin, with P‑40 escort, bomb
storage area at Hankow, starting a fire that is later reported to have burned 3
days. The Medium Bombers land at Hengyang during return flight to refuel, but
are attacked by Japanese airplanes and have to take off immediately. Amidst the
confusion a P‑40 pilot mistakes a B‑25 for a Japanese aircraft and shoots it
down, the first bomber lost since CATF began operations in China. The crew is
saved.
FIFTH AF—1 B‑17 bombs Salamaua.
SEVENTH AF—B‑17’s of 11th Bomb Group begin leaving Hickam
Field for S Pacific.
US ARMY
UNITED STATES—Breaks
off consular relations with Finland, effective 1 August 1942. General Harmon,
with small forward echelon of USAFISPA, starts air journey from Washington to S
Pacific.
PACIFIC—Admiral Ghormley issues Operation Plan No. 1-42,
covering Task One of projected offensive. TF’s 61 and 63 are formed. TF 61,
under Vice Admiral Frank J. Fletcher, is the Solomons Expeditionary Force,
which includes Air Support Force under Rear Admiral Leigh Noyes and Amphibious
Force commanded by Rear Admiral Richmond K. Turner. TF 63, under Admiral McCain,
consists of all Allied land based aircraft in S Pacific.
EGYPT—30 Corps of British Eighth Army enlarges salient W of
El ‘Alamein with capture of ridge 3 miles W of railway station. 13 Corps exerts
pressure against S flank of enemy.
US MARINE CORPS
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