US NAVY
PACIFIC—Japanese submarine I-17 shells oil refinery
at Ellwood, California.
Submarine Tarpon
(SS-175) is damaged when she runs aground in Boling Strait, N.E.I. and
becomes stranded (see 24 February).
ATLANTIC—U.S. freighter Lihue is torpedoed by German
submarine U-161 about 275 miles west of Martinique, 14°30'N,64°45'W; Lihue,
damaged, engages U-161 in a surface gunnery action before the
freighter is subsequently abandoned and the crew rescued by British tanker British
Governor. Canadian armed merchant cruiser HMCS Prince Henry places a
salvage party on board in attempt to save Lihue. Minesweeper Partridge
(AM-16) tries to tow Lihue to safety, but the crippled merchantman
sinks short of St. Lucia, the intended destination. There are no casualties to
either the36 man merchant crew or the 9 man Armed Guard.
Unarmed
U.S. tanker Sun is torpedoed by German submarine U-502 about 54
miles north of Aruba, 13°02'N,70°41'W, and although initially abandoned is
reboarded. She is ultimately repaired and returned to service; there are no
casualties among the 36 man crew (see 5 July).
Unarmed
U.S. tanker Republic, torpedoed by German submarine U-504 on 21
February, having drifted onto reefs off Hobe Sound, Florida, sinks.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
EIGHTH AF—HQ VIII Bomber Command established in UK General
Eaker assumes command.
FIFTH AF—B‑17’s fly first mission against Rabaul. Operating
out of Townsville, the force suffers mechanical trouble and runs into bad
weather. Only 1 Heavy Bomber manages to bomb the target. General Brereton, CG,
departs for India after issuing order terminating HQ Fifth AF. Until 3 Sep 42,
units of Fifth AF will be initially under control of ABDACOM and then Allied AF
(SWPA).
ZONE OF THE INTERIOR—Japanese submarine I-17 fires 13
rounds of 5 1/2-in shells from range of 2,500 yds at oil refinery N of Santa
Barbara. Pursuit and bomber aircraft sent to the area are unable to destroy the
sub.
US ARMY
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS—U.S.
and Great Britain sign mutual-aid agreement on settlement of lend-lease
obligations.
UNITED STATES—Enemy submarine shells Bankline Oil Refinery
near Santa Barbara, California. This is the first attack of the war on U.S.
mainland.
BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO—U.S. Fifth Air Force makes first
attack against Rabaul, New Britain. 6 B–17’s from Townsville, Australia, strike
with unobserved results.
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES—Japanese report conquest of Ambon completed.
General Brett f lies from Java, which is in imminent danger, to Australia.
BURMA—Violent fighting for Sittang River bridgehead continues. Indian 17th Division destroys Sittang bridge at 0530 to prevent enemy from using it, although 16th and 46th Brigades are still E of the river. Remnants of these brigades eventually cross in small craft or by swimming, but battle of Sittang bridgehead is disastrous for Indian 17th Division; 46th Brigade must be broken up to provide replacements.
MIDDLE EAST—Auchinleck revises plans for defense of
Northern Front, instructing British Ninth and Tenth Armies to impose maximum
delay on enemy in the event of Axis offensive.
US MARINE CORPS
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