US NAVY
PACIFIC—Submarine Sargo (SS-188) delivers ammunition
to Polloc Harbor, Mindanao, P.I., and evacuates USAAF groundcrews (14th
Bombardment Squadron).
Submarine Swordfish
(SS-193) torpedoes and sinks Japanese transport Amagisan Maru off
Davao, P.I., 06°45'N,126°54'E.
Admiral
Thomas C. Hart, USN, is relieved as Commander in Chief Allied Naval Forces in
Southwest Pacific by Vice Admiral Conrad E. L. Helfrich, RNN.
Japanese
army paratroopers assault Palembang, Sumatra. During ensuing Allied air attacks
on Japanese invasion convoy, RAF Blenheims bomb and sink merchant ship Inabasan
Maru off Palembang.
ABDA Float
orders task force (Rear Admiral Karel W.F.M. Doorman) to proceed and attack
Japanese Palembang-bound expeditionary force. As Doorman's ships--two Dutch
light cruisers, a Dutch flotilla leader, one British heavy cruiser, one
Australian light cruiser, four Dutch destroyers and six American--heads toward
its objective, Dutch destroyer Van Ghent runs aground on a reef north of
Banka Island; irreparably damaged, she is scuttled; sistership Banckert takes
off the crew (see 15 February).
On request
from local British naval authorities, light cruiser Boise (CL-47), at
Ceylon en route to Bombay, India, for repairs following her grounding in Sape
Strait on 21 January, provides her two SOCs (VCS 9) to augment routine RAF
Catalina searches from the seaplane station at Kogalla, Ceylon. Boise's planes
fly morning and evening search flights for the next three days.
PBY (VP 73)
accidentally bombs submarine Thresher (SS-200), returning from a war
patrol, southwest of Oahu, T.H.
Japanese
submarine I-23 is last reported south of Oahu, T.H. She is not heard
from again, and her fate is unknown.
US ARMY AIR FORCE
SEVENTH AF—A B‑17 flies photo reconnaissance of Wake Island.
US ARMY
LUZON—I
Corps further reduces salient in MAIN LINE OF RESISTANCE, which is now about
half its original size.
ABDA COMMAND—Vice Admiral Conrad E. L. Helfrich of Royal
Netherlands Navy succeeds Admiral Hart as commander of ABDA Combined Naval Striking
Force.
SINGAPORE—Japanese continue to make main effort against W
part of S Area and gain ground near Alexandra. Water supply of garrison is in danger
of failing within a short time. Supplies of food and ammunition are also
dwindling rapidly. British flotilla withdrawing from Singapore is attacked by
enemy naval and air forces in approaches to Bangka Strait and suffers heavily.
Boat carrying Rear Adm, Malaya, and Air Officer Commanding, Far East, is driven
ashore on small deserted island where the men later perish.
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES—Japanese invade Sumatra, dropping
paratroopers in Palembang area after air attack on Palembang Island airdrome.
Small force defending airdrome (150 Dutch infantry and about 60 RAF ground
defense gunners) is forced to withdraw toward W coast, Japanese having blocked
road to town of Palembang. Allied naval TF moves N to engage enemy shipping in
Bangka Strait but comes under heavy air attack and retires to base. Palembang- based
aircraft are attacking enemy shipping in Bangka Strait and cannot be notified
in time to intercept invasion force.
IRAQ—Siboney reaches Basra where American civilian
construction force debarks and proceeds by lorry to Umm Qasr, hq of Iranian
District engineer, to begin construction projects. Cargo does not arrive at Umm
Qasr until end of month.
US MARINE CORPS
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