US NAVY
UNITED STATES—Admiral Ernest J. King relieves Admiral
Harold R. Stark as Chief of Naval Operations and thus becomes Commander in
Chief U.S. Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations; Vice Admiral Frederick J. Horne
(Vice Chief of Naval Operations) and Vice Admiral Russell Willson (COMINCH
Chief of Staff) are his principal assistants.
ATLANTIC—TF 39 (Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox), including
battleship Washington (BB 56), carrier Wasp (CV-7), heavy
cruisers Wichita (CA-45) and Tuscaloosa (CA-37), and eight
destroyers, sails from Portland, Maine, for Scapa Flow, to reinforce the
British Home Fleet (see 27 March).
Commander
Eastern Sea Frontier is given operational control of certain USAAF units for
antisubmarine patrol duty in the Atlantic. Unity of command over Navy and USAAF
units operating over water to protect shipping and conduct antisubmarine
warfare is thus vested in the Navy.
Antisubmarine
vessel Atik (AK-101) is torpedoed and sunk with all hands by German
submarine U-123 in the North Atlantic, 36°00'N, 70°00'W, after the
"Q-ship's" gunfire damages the U-boat in a spirited encounter. Atik
is the only U.S. Navy warship disguised as a merchantman that is lost to
enemy action during World War II. Sistership Asterion (AK-100) will
conduct a fruitless search for survivors (see 30 March).
Unarmed
U.S. tanker Dixie Arrow, bound for Paulsboro, New Jersey, is torpedoed
and sunk by German submarine U-71 about 12 miles off the Diamond Shoals
Lighted Buoy, off the coast of North Carolina, 34°59'N, 75°33'W. The ship
breaks in half and sinks. Destroyer Tarbell (DD-142), directed to the
scene by a Coast Guard plane, rescues 22survivors; 11 merchant sailors either
drown or burn to death, however, as the torpedo explosions set the ship's cargo
of 86,136 barrels of crude oil afire.
Panamanian
freighter Equipoise is torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-160 at
36°36'N, 74°45'W (see 27March).
US ARMY AIR FORCE
FIFTH AF—3 B‑17’s of 435th Reconnaissance Squadron, 19th
Bomb Group, evacuate Philippine President Quezon and his family to Australia.
US ARMY
CELEBES—Japanese
carrier force leaves Kendari for Indian Ocean.
BURMA—Continuing pressure against Chinese in Toungoo,
Japanese seize the town as far as Railroad line. Chinese 22d Division, which
has previously been ordered to Pyinmana-Yedashe area, N of Toungoo, to
counterattack in support of Chinese 200th Division, arrives in position but
fails to take the offensive.
US MARINE CORPS
Admiral King relieves Admiral Stark as Chief of Naval
Operations.