wneumann -> Summary of Operations 4/17/43 (8/9/2008 2:52:04 PM)
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Summary of Operations 4/17/43 Countdown to CV Essex arrival: 30 days. Not a particularly good day for U.S. submarines, fortunately none sunk or in immediate danger of sinking. Central Pacific: Light Jap air patrols near Kwajalein. B5N2 Kate (probably land-based) air patrol spotted near Pago Pago. Canton Is area reported quiet. AAR of action between U.S. sub Pike and Jap ASW TF follows. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASW attack at 79,81 (NW of Kwajalein) Japanese Ships DD Kuroshio DD Kagero DD Makinami DD Kazegumo DD Akigumo DD Hatsuzuki Allied Ships SS Pike, hits 9 (system damage 21, flood 5, retiring to base) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AAR's follow for several reported actions by U.S. subs operating against shipping routes off the Japanese home islands. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub attack at 56,46 (off Okinawa) Japanese Ships TK Okigawa Maru, Torpedo hits 2, on fire, heavy damage (confirmed sunk) Allied Ships SS Sailfish (returning to base for replenishment, low on torps) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASW attack at 67,46 (S of Tokyo) Japanese Ships DD Mochizuki DD Minazuki DD Uzuki DD Kisaragi DD Niizuki DD Mutsuki DD Nenohi DD Yugumo Allied Ships SS Silversides, hits 6 (system damage 35, flood 22, retiring to base) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub attack at 46,48 (off Aparri) Japanese Ships TK Koryo Maru, Torpedo hits 1, on fire (no report of sinking) PC Takunan Maru #2 Allied Ships SS Seal (currently retiring to base with 11 system damage) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub attack at 47,43 Allied Ships SS Saury -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- South Pacific: All sectors reporting quiet. Australia: Jap recon flight over Tennant Creek. RAAF launches a small bombing strike against Jap base at Portland Roads, AAR follows. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on Portland Roads , at 49,94 Allied aircraft Hudson I x 15 Allied aircraft losses Hudson I: 3 damaged Airbase supply hits 1 Runway hits 1 Aircraft Attacking: 4 x Hudson I bombing at 10000 feet 3 x Hudson I bombing at 10000 feet 3 x Hudson I bombing at 10000 feet 3 x Hudson I bombing at 10000 feet 2 x Hudson I bombing at 10000 feet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appears that both Pillager and I are content to keep things quiet in Australia for the present. The recent shortage of P-40E and Hurricane II fighter planes in the replacement pool forced the grounding of Allied fighter squadrons, most other front-line Allied air units were moved out of Tennant Creek after CAP coverage over Tennant Creek was no longer available. Front-line USAAF and Australian air units are now regrouped in Alice Springs. Two of the four USAAF P-40E squadrons are next in line for upgrading to P-40N's. RAAF Hurricane II squadrons upgrade to Spitfire VIII's (available in late '43) so these units are still dependent on a replenished Hurricane II plane replacement pool - conversions of RAF Hurricane II squadrons in India to Spitfire V's has improved this situation considerably. A substantial reinforcement of air units for Australia is now enroute from the U.S. - this expected to arrive in early to mid 5/43. The number of aircraft is estimated at 150-200, the vast majority consisting of 4E bombers and P-38's (both F & G). I'm inclined to keep the air war quiet until these guys reach Australia and combine them with existing Allied air forces. Allied ground forces now in Australia are sufficient to keep the status quo. Except for a number of Allied ground units evacuated to Australia from the Philippines (4 Marine Rgt, 31 US RCT), Malaya (22 & 27 AIF Brigades), and 6 Australian AIF Division brought over from Aden, no other major ground combat LCU reinforcements have reached Australia since 12/7/41. My estimate is that a large-scale Allied ground offensive in Australia is not feasible without ground combat LCU reinforcements from the U.S. Plans for this are now under consideration. Catalina I recon over Port Moresby reports no detected activity or change in Jap forces. F-5A recon over Darwin reports Ki-61 fighters on CAP, one Jap TF (+1 from last report), 55 aircraft (15 fighters), 2 Jap LCU's. U.S. sub Halibut off Exmouth reports contact with G4M Betty air patrol - this plane probably flying out of Exmouth. DEI: No report of Jap air patrols in this area. Several actions involving Allied subs - AAR's follow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASW attack at 34,64 (Makassar Straits) Japanese Ships DD Hamakaze DD Urakaze DD Shiranuhi DD Isokaze DD Maikaze DD Hayashio DD Yukikaze DD Hatsukaze Allied Ships SS Pompon, hits 4, heavy damage (system damage 32, flood 66, retiring to base) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub attack at 24,54 (N of Singkep) Japanese Ships TK Akatsuki Maru PG Shosei Maru PG Santo Maru PG Nikkai Maru PG Myoken Maru MSW Tamaura Maru MSW Shintohoku Maru MSW Choun Maru #6 MSW Banshu Maru #52 Allied Ships SS Trusty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- India/Burma: Jap recon flights over Asansol, Calcutta, Dacca. RAF Blenheims again launch ground strike on HQ Jap 3rd Air Division. No plane losses, light Jap casualties reported. F-5A recon over Rangoon reporting no Jap TF (-1 from last report), 2 disbanded ships in port, airfield damage 8, 263 aircraft (93 fighters, 55 bombers), 16 Jap LCU's, heavy industry 28 (165). China: Jap recon flights over Chungking, Tuyun, Liuchow. Continuing ground attack air strikes by both Chinese and Jap air forces continue against opposing front-line LCU's, also ground bombardment attacks by Japanese forces at Kweilin and hex 43,36. AAR's of both ground actions follow. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at Kweilin Japanese Bombardment attack Attacking force 83388 troops, 400 guns, 242 vehicles, Assault Value = 1978 6th, 22nd & 40th Infantry Divisions, 3rd Tank Division, 13 Tank Rgt, 27 Engineer Rgt Defending force 43680 troops, 154 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1216 37th, 74th, 79th & 99th Chinese Corps, HQ 20 Group Army Allied ground losses: 10 casualties reported -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 43,36 Japanese Bombardment attack Attacking force 22357 troops, 119 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 498 51st Infantry Division Defending force 6868 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 149 10th Chinese Corps, HQ 27 Group Army
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