US NAVY
PACIFIC—Submarine Plunger (SS-179), attacking
Japanese convoy off the mouth of the Yangtze, sinks army cargo ship No.3 Unyo
Maru, 30°44'N, 123°09'E.
Japanese
guard boats No.1 Kaiyo Maru and No.2 Kaiyo Maru are wrecked
(cause unknown) off Guadalcanal.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
INTERNATIONAL—CCS approve of Arnold-Portal-Towers
agreement.
US ARMY MIDDLE EAST AIR FORCE—B‑17’s and B‑24’s bomb Tobruk
harbor during 2/3 Jul.
TENTH AF—CATF B‑25’s and P‑40’s hit Hankow dock area for
second consecutive day. This raid, more successful than the first, causes
considerable damage. The Japanese retaliate during the night by attacking Hengyang
but fail to hit the airfield.
ELEVENTH AF—7 B‑24’s and 1 B‑17 fly photo and bombing
missions to Attu—which appears deserted—and to Kiska and Agattu. Near misses
are scored on a transport and a destroyer at Agattu.
US ARMY
UNITED STATES—Joint
Chiefs of Staff issue directive prescribing occupation of New Britain-New
Ireland- New Guinea area. Offensive is to be conducted in 3 phases, during
which the following are to be secured and occupied: (1) lower Solomons (Santa Cruz
Islands., Tulagi, and adjacent positions) (Task One); (2) rest of Solomons and
NE coast of New Guinea (Task Two); (3) Rabaul, New Britain, and adjacent
positions in New Guinea-New Ireland area (Task Three). Target date is set as 1
August but subsequently postponed to 7 August. Navy is to command first phase
and Army the second and third. Boundary between SWPA and S Pacific is to be
altered to place lower Solomons within S Pacific zone.
AUSTRALIA—Australian 7th Brigade is directed to move to Milne
Bay, New Guinea.
CHINA BURMA INDIA—Chiang Kai-shek names General Stilwell CinC
of Chinese Army in India, but Stilwell’s power over the troops is restricted.
MAYOTTE ISLAND—British and E African troops land on island,
at N end of Mozambique Channel, and secure it for seaplane base.
EGYPT—British Eighth Army wrests initiative from Rommel as
13 Corps, on S flank, counterattacks northward in rear of enemy. With close air
support, 13 Corps maintains pressure on enemy throughout month, gaining some
ground and easing pressure against N and central sectors. Enemy makes repeated efforts
to break through but is unable to do so; gradually extends positions S and E of
13 Corps to Qattara Depression.
US MARINE CORPS
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