US NAVY
PACIFIC—Japanese troops (61st Infantry Regiment, and
supporting units) land on Corregidor, initially opposed by the 1st Battalion,
4th Marines. Submarine rescue vessel Pigeon (ASR-6) is bombed and sunk,
14°23'N, 120°36'E; tug Genesee (AT-55) and harbor tug Vaga (YT-116)
are scuttled off Corregidor, 14°25'N, 120°30'E.
Japanese
Imperial General Staff orders the Combined Fleet to assist in Army operations
against Midway and the Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
U.S.
freighter John Adams is torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I-21
85 miles from Amadee lighthouse, Nouméa, New Caledonia, 23°11'S, 165°08'E;
five of the 11 man Armed Guard drown when the ship is abandoned (see 9 May).
ATLANTIC—Unarmed U.S. freighter Afoundria is
torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-108 about eight miles north of
LeMale Light, Haiti, 20°00'N, 73°30'W. There are no casualties among the 38 man
crew and eight passengers (see 6 May).
U.S.
tanker Java Arrow is torpedoed by German submarine U-333 at
27°30'N, 80°08'W, and abandoned, with the 39 survivors of the 41 man merchant
complement, together with the six man Armed Guard, taking to two lifeboats.
Submarine chaser PC-483 and a Coast Guard boat rescue the men. The ship
is later reboarded and believed reparable. Subsequently, civilian tugs Ontario
and Bafshe tow Java Arrow to Port Everglades, Florida.
Twelve
survivors of U.S. freighter Eastern Sword, torpedoed by German submarine
U-162 the previous day, reach Georgetown, British Guiana (see 6 May).
Navy PBYs
rescue the ten survivors of U.S. tanker Joseph M. Cudahy, attacked by
German submarine U-507 the day before (see 6 May).
US ARMY AIR FORCE
EIGHTH AF—General Spaatz assumes command at Bolling Field.
TENTH AF—On a raid against Mingaladon airfield during 4/5
May, 4 B‑17’s bomb a hangar and parked aircraft. The crews claim 40 airplanes
destroyed but searchlights make accurate observation impossible.
US ARMY
UNITED STATES—Lt General
Carl Spaatz is appointed commander of Eighth Air Force, replacing General Duncan.
CORAL SEA—Yorktown rejoins Lexington and the combined
naval force (the 2 carriers plus 7 CA’s, 1 CL, 13 DD’s, an oiler, and a
seaplane tender) moves NW searching for enemy.
PHILLIPINE ISLANDS—After final day of intense bombardment, Japanese
invade Corregidor, landing at North Pt during night 5–6. On Mindanao, Filipinos
continue to organize defense line.
JAPAN—Imperial General Headquarters directs Combined
Fleet to assist Army invasion of Midway and the Aleutians.
BURMA—General Stilwell, withdrawing toward Myitkyina,
learns at Indaw that railway is blocked and enemy are in Bhamo, so decides to
take his party W instead to India.
US MARINE CORPS
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