US NAVY
PACIFIC—Submarine Trout (SS-202) torpedoes Japanese
fleet tanker Nisshin Maru west of Shionomisaki, Japan, 33°26'N,135°38'E.
USAAF
A-20s attack Japanese shipping off Lae, New Guinea, damaging cargo vessel Taijun
Maru, 06°49'S,147°02'E. Taijun Maru, deemed irreparable, is later
scuttled.
ATLANTIC—Unarmed U.S. tanker Harry F. Sinclair, Jr., is
torpedoed by German submarine U-203 seven miles south of Cape Lookout,
North Carolina, 34°25'N, 76°30'W. Intense fires, fed by the tanker's 66,000
barrels of gasoline, consume the amidships section of the vessel; 10 of the 36
man crew perish in the flames. British armed trawler HMS Hertfordshire
rescues 24 survivors, destroyer Herbert (DD-160) two. British
(ex-French) armed trawler HMS Senateur Duhamel tows Harry F.
Sinclair, Jr. into Morehead City, North Carolina.
British
steamship Ulysses is torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-160 at
34°23'N, 75°35'W; high speed transport Manley (APD-1) rescues all hands
(195 crew, 95 passengers).
British
trawler HMS St. Cathan (one of the Royal Navy patrol vessels operating
off the eastern seaboard) and Dutch freighter Hebe collide at 38°40'N,
73°00'W, both ships sink. District patrol vessel YP-22 rescues 7
survivors from St. Cathan and 31 from Hebe; yachts Azurlite (PY-22)
and Beryl (PY-23) participate in rescue efforts and between them later
transport the survivors (Hebe's entire 31 man crew and nine of the 39
man crew of St. Cathan) to Charleston, South Carolina.
After a
patrol plane sights lifeboat at 38°40'N, 73°00'W, Coast Guard patrol boat 455
proceeds from Cape May, New Jersey, to the reported position, and there
rescues last nine survivors of U.S. steamship City of New York, sunk by U-160
off Cape Hatteras on 29 March, and transports them to Lewes, Delaware. All
told, one Armed Guard sailor, 16 crewmen and seven passengers have perished in
the loss of the ship.
Second
group of 13 survivors from U.S. tanker Eugene V.R. Thayer, shelled on 9
April by Italian submarine Pietro Calvi reach the Brazilian coast north
of Aracati (see 13 April).
US ARMY AIR FORCE
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US ARMY
VISAYAN ISLANDS—On
Cebu, 3d Battalion of 83d Infantry fails to stop enemy at Cantabaco, and
Japanese drive rapidly eastward from Toledo with little difficulty.
BURMA—Japanese open attacks against center of line
Minhla–Taungdwingyi.
USSR—Germans vigorously oppose Soviet efforts to land
additional forces on Crimean coast near Eupatolia. Stalemate continues on
central front. On northern front, Germans continue to make slow progress toward
encircled forces.
US MARINE CORPS
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