US NAVY
PACIFIC—Submarine Gudgeon (SS-211) torpedoes and
sinks Japanese submarine I-73 240 miles west of Midway,
28°24'N,178°35'E.
Submarine Seawolf
(SS-197) delivers ammunition to Corregidor, P.I., and evacuates naval and
army pilots.
USAAF B-17s
bomb and damage Japanese seaplane carrier Sanuki Maru off Balikpapan,
Borneo.
Naval Air
Station, Puunene, Maui, T.H., is established.
ATLANTIC—Unarmed U.S. tanker Francis E. Powell is
torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-130 about eight miles northeast
of Winter Quarter Lightship, 37°45'N, 74°53'W; a Coast Guard boat from the
Assateague Island station and U.S. tanker W. C. Fairbanks rescue the 28
survivors from the 32 man crew. U.S. tanker Halo is torpedoed and
damaged by U-130 about 17 miles northeast of Diamond Shoals Lightship,
35°33'N, 75°20'W.
U.S.
steamship Coamo rescues 71 survivors of Canadian steamer Lady Hawkins
that had been sunk by U-66 on 19 January.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
HAWAIIAN AF—B‑17’s of TG 8.9 return to Canton Island.
US ARMY
LUZON—In II
Corps area, Japanese begin assault against MAIN LINE OF RESISTANCE in
afternoon. After feint down East Road, main attack is made against Sectors C and
D. Sector C is thinly manned and in the process of being reinforced by 41st Infantry
from Sector D. Japanese force the outposts back and get small advance group across
Pilar River. In I Corps area, enemy renews efforts to break through MAIN LINE
OF RESISTANCE on W coast and is again brought to a halt by 91st Division (PA).
In South Sector, General Wainwright sends 3d Battalion of 45th Infantry to Quinauan
Pt and 2d Battalion of 57th Infantry to Longoskawayan Pt to dislodge or destroy
enemy along SW coast. Meanwhile, after preparatory fire from all available guns
is conducted against Longoskawayan Pt, infantry attacks but is unable to clear
it. Scouts of 2d Battalion, 57th Infantry, relieve naval Battalion there during
night 27–28. Japanese are contained but cannot be cleared from Quinauan Pt.
Water-borne reinforcements for this position land short of objective, between
Anyasan and Silaiim Rivers, before dawn and put beach defenders, 1st Battalion
of 1st Philippine Constabulary, to flight. 17th Pursuit Sq, from reserve, and
2d Battalion of 2d Philippine Constabulary, from MAIN LINE OF RESISTANCE to N,
move against Japanese but are halted about 1,000 yards from shore. Japanese are
ordered, upon reinforcing Quinauan beachhead, to drive to Mariveles.
MALAYA—General Percival, receiving permission from General Wavell
to retire to Singapore at his discretion, decides to withdraw at once through
Johore Bahru and across causeway to Singapore. Withdrawal is to be accomplished
under cover of darkness and completed during night 30–31. East Force meets no
opposition as it pulls back. While elements of Indian 11th Div’s Batu Pahat
force fall back to Benut, the rest move to Ponggor River mouth, from which they
are withdrawn by sea during the following nights. West Force fights local
actions while retiring along main road and Railroad.
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES—Singkawang II airfield, Borneo,
under enemy attack, is ordered evacuated.
AUSTRALIA—General Barnes assumes command of base facilities
in Australia.
LIBYA—As 13 Corps, British Eighth Army, prepares to
counterattack in Msus area, enemy renews offensive, making main effort toward
Benghazi while moving strong diversionary column toward Mechili.
USSR—On Donets front, Soviet forces seize important rail
center of Lozovaya, W of Izyum.
US MARINE CORPS
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