AmiralLaurent
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5 November 1943 Northern Pacific During the night the SS USS Trigger chased unsuccessfully barges off PJ. In the afternoon 35 B-24J and 29 B-24D from Attu attacked PJ again without their usual P-38J escort, did 59 casualties, disabled a gun and scored 4 hits on the airbase, 2 on supplies and 62 on the runways. A B-24D was lost operationally. The daily recon of Kiska reported 124 F6F on CAP and identified the USS Essex off the island. On the ground at PJ, both sides exchanged artillery fire. Allied losses were 12 men, Japanese ones were 161 men and 7 guns. Allied troops on the island numbered 248 548 men (+389), 2612 guns (+18) and 589 vehicles (+3) for 4879 AV (+11) against 125 417 men (+44), 1040 guns (-3) and 11 tankettes (-) for 2404 AV (-3). The evening report of PJ showed damage of 67/13/0 (airbase/runway/port) and 621 engineers repairing it and building fortifications (level 5, 18% (+0%)). The base had 31 537 supplies (-1128) and 15 aircraft (8 available). At OJ engineers continued to expand the port (size 2, 31% (+1%)). It had 29 347 supplies (-209). Six ML laid 600 mines off Ketoi Jima, 120 miles SW of OJ. The 68 Sentai left Shikka for Tokyo and will ultimately fly to Truk to replace the decimated local Tony unit. During the first step of the flight, a Tony crashed and was lost with his pilot. New Guinea-New Britain-Solomon Islands In the morning, Truk launched a heavy attack against the Allied ships off Emirau Island: 92 bombers (35 Ki-21, 32 G4M2 and 25 G4M1) escorted by 151 fighters (49 A6M3a, 36 A6M5, 36 Ki-61, 19 Oscar II and 11 A6M2). When they reached the target area, they reported that 12 Corsair and 10 Kittyhawk I were on LRCAP and more were coming from nearby Allied bases. The Japanese escort engaged these fighters and again the Corsair proved its worth in air combat… 61 of the Japanese fighters were shot down (22 A6M3a, 14 Ki-61, 14 Oscar, 7 A6M2 and 4 A6M5) against 20 Allied (12 Kittyhawk and 8 Corsair). The escort anyway managed to cover almost all bombers, only one Ki-21 being shot down by a Corsair. The remaining bombers attacked the convoy off the island. AA fire shot down 2 G4M2 and 1 Ki-21 but the DD Barker and 3 AK were each heavily damaged by two torpedoes each, while another destroyer, an AK and an AP were set on fire by one hit each (by bomb or torpedo). Truk airmen returned in the area in the afternoon with 21 Ki-21 escorted by 90 fighters (34 A6M3a, 28 A6M5, 19 Ki-61, 4 Oscar II and 5 A6M2). The Allied LRCAP was now reduced to 8 Corsair and 2 Kittyhawk but they still won this new battle, shooting down 34 Japanese fighters (12 A6M3a, 11 Ki-61, 7 A6M5, 2 A6M2 and 2 Oscar II) for the loss of 3 Kittyhawk and one Corsair. The Ki-21 then attacked the BB TF covering the Allied fleet and bombed it. Two bombs hit the BB HMS Resolution and destroyed an AA position aboard her, two others hit the CL HMS Durban and if one bounced the other penetrated the armor, destroyed a turret and set the cruiser on fire). AA fire shot down 5 Ki-21. Add to the losses given so far 4 Japanese operational losses (2 A6M3a, 1 Ki-21, 1 G4M2) and 1 Allied (a Corsair), and at the end of the day Truk airmen had lost 97 fighters and 11 bombers while the Allied lost 15 Kittyhawk and 10 Corsair and had a DD and 3 transports heavily damaged, and a CL, a DD, an AP and an AK set on fire… The Japanese Command was not pleased at all with these results… On the Allied side, in the afternoon 23 B-24D and 8 B-25C from Dobadura, 22 B-25C from Kiriwima and 28 B-25J and 6 B-17E from the Admiralty Islands escorted by 7 Corsair bombed Rabaul, did 94 casualties and scored 5 hits on the airbase, 1 on supplies and 78 on the runways, 38 B-25C and 15 TBF from Madang escorted by 20 Corsair, 18 P-38G and 4 Kittyhawk I raided Wewak, hit 25 men and scored 5 hits on the airbase, 5 on supplies and 23 on the runways, and 25 B-25J from Lae attacked Kavieng, did 25 casualties, and scored 4 hits on the airbase, 1 on supplies and 10 on the runways. Three B-25C and a B-24D were lost operationally. Rabaul reported damage of 100/93/28 (airbase/runway/port) and 195 supplies (-182) for 4349 (-10) required, Wewak had 13/0/0 and 44 (-39) supplies for 2485 (+6) required and Kavieng 3/0/0 and had no more supplies (-28) for 648 (-113) required. Both barges docked in Rabaul loaded in the evening 120 men of the HQ 7th Air Army and will bring them to Buka. The air armada gathered in Truk had lost most of its fighters. The A6M2 Daitai and two A6M3a Daitai were reduced to 4-5 pilots each and all left to be rebuilt with rookies in Luzon, and the Oscar II Sentai reduced to 3 pilots left to be rebuilt too, in Tarawa. So only 26 A6M5, 14 A6M3a and 13 Ki-61 remained there, and will defend the base. The Tony Sentai reduced to 13 pilots will be replaced by the 68 Sentai coming from the Kuriles front and will then become a training unit too. So the bomber force was scattered to avoid being lost in unescorted attacks, or destroyed on the ground. Ki-21 flew to Ponape and Guam, while all Betty flew back to Palau, except two dozen of damaged bombers and a Ki-21 Sentai that will bomb Admiralty Islands airfield tonight. Japanese engineers expanded Palau airfield to size 5. Timor-DEI-Australia As the day before, 23 P-38J from Kai Island flew a sweep to Kendari in the morning, met again no target in the air and returned to base this time without loss. In the afternoon, Kendari was attacked by 38 B-17E, 30 B-24D and 19 B-24J from Darwin and reported 68 casualties, 11 hits on the airbase, 4 on supplies and 80 on the runways, and 14 Beaufighter Mk 21 from Kai Island escorted by 10 Kittyhawk III raided Sorong, scoring 2 hits on the airbase and one on the runway. Japanese AA fire shot down a PBM Mariner over Kendari and a PBY Catalina over Timor while a B-17E was lost operationally. The evening area report listed the airfield status as: Maumere was OK (fort 5, 92% (+5%)), Koepang repaired all damage and had fort 6, 94% (+5%), Dili was OK, Lautem at 57/0/38 (system/runway/port), Amboina 39/0/0, Kendari 69/73/0, Sorong repaired all damage and had fort 6 (and will stop building fortifications to keep supplies), and other bases were undamaged. The convoy brining to Wasile a Const Bn will arrive from Palau tomorrow and as usual will be LRCAPed by the Oscar Sentai based in Menado. Burma Allied airmen flew 738 sorties today, including 710 in Myitkyina area: 51 LRCAP sorties (44 over Myitkyina), 327 fighter-bombers, 193 bombers and 146 escorts from Ledo, Kohima, Jorhat, Dimapur and Imphal attacked two divisions of Myitkyina garrison (819 men, 12 tanks and 17 guns hit), and 21 P-40N from Chandpur attacked the SNLF NW of Akyab and hit 12 men. A Beaufighter Mk 21 was shot down by AA fire over Myitkyina and a B-24D, a P-47C, a Thunderbolt II and a P-40N were lost in accidents. On the other hand, 103 Japanese bombers coming from Lashio, Taung Gyi and Pagan (41 Ki-21, 33 Ki-49 and 29 Ki-48) attacked three Allied divisions on the battlefield of Myitkyina. At this time there was only two P-40N of the AVG on CAP there and they only shot down a Ki-48. The attack was inefficient and only 38 Allied men were hit. On the ground Allied guns pounded again the city and hit 13 men. The Allied AV was now 1743 (-151 in two days), the Japanese one 2141 (-196 in two days). More west Allied artillery in Katha still fired against Japanese lines and hit 68 men and 1 gun. There the Allied AV was 2005 (+2), the Japanese one 722 (+7). Just before dusk 24 G4M2 coming from Rangoon appeared over the Indian port of Chandpur to attack the Allied convoy reported here. Their escort, 21 A6M3a and 8 Oscar II, engaged the Allied CAP, 13 Spitfire Vb and 13 Hurricane II, but lost the battle. At the cost of 2 Spitfire and one Hurricane, the RAF pilots shot down 6 Zero, 2 Oscar and 2 Betty with no survivors. The remaining bombers dropped their torpedoes against the anchored convoy and hit 3 AK (the Samwater, Samarina and the Sambridge) with one torpedo each while losing one of their number to AA fire. All three hit ships were reported in fire when they left but none appeared to be sinking. On the way back a fourth Betty was lost in an accident. The evening report showed damage of 100/57 (airbase/runway) in Myitkyina. In this town there were zero supplies for needs of 12640 (-3041). The fortification level was still 0, 385%... Mandalay was damaged at 38/0, other base were undamaged. In the evening all IJAAF bombers based in Central Burma (at Pagan, Lashio and Taung Gyi) flew back to Rangoon (a Ki-21 Sentai) or Bangkok (all others). Of the three Betty units in Rangoon, one flew to China, one was ordered to fly naval search and the last will bomb Chandpur port during the night. All Rangoon-based fighters were ordered to fly 90% CAP over this base. Weather forecast for the next day was rainy and so with the hope of some disorganization in the Allied air attacks 51 Ki-61 and 7 Oscar II based in Lashio were ordered to LRCAP Myitkyina. On both flanks news were bad today… In the east a second Chinese units was seen NW of Yunan and so all hopes to open a supply path to Myitkyina by this path were shattered. In the west, the three Allied units didn’t attack but the Sasebo 8th SNLF reported 22 000 men there chasing it and will probably not manage to escape without loss to Akyab. China 15 Ki-48 from Kweiyang bombed again Kunming airfield and scored 1 hit on the airbase, 4 on supplies and 10 on runways but this time three of them were shot down by AA fire. 168 training and 40 escort sorties were flown from Wuhan and Changsha against Chinese troops NW of Changsha, and hit 20 men for one operational loss (an A6M5c). Expect two divisions that were a bit late the Southern China Army was now south of Kunming and received orders to advance to the city tomorrow. The Ki-48 from Kweiyang will rest tomorrow (the airfield was fully repaired in the evening).
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