Northern Pacific
On the ground at PJ, both sides exchanged artillery fire. Allied losses were 55 men, Japanese ones 76 men and 1 gun. Allied troops on the island numbered 197 021 men (+856), 1892 guns (+23) and 422 vehicles (+1) for 3638 AV (+49) against 97 110 men (+297), 779 guns (+5) and 7 tankettes for 1702 AV (+1).
The evening report of PJ showed damage of 50/0 (airbase/runway), 419 engineers, 43 110 supplies (-360) and 176 mines. Five more Ki-61 flew in from Shikka and joined the CAP, so the Rufe will fly LRCAP over OJ again tomorrow.
OJ was still damaged and showed damage 2/40 (airfield/port) and recons reported 9 units with 14 760 men (-540), 51 guns (+10) and 33 vehicles (-16). Toyohara bombers were grounded today by bad weather but received again orders to bomb it tomorrow. Two BB, three CA, two CL and six DD formed a bombardment TF in Shikka and will sail to OJ and bombard it tomorrow evening.
Southern Pacific
For some time a survey of the bases of the area had been ordered and was finally done today. The objective was to retire troops from here to bring them to New Guinea. Here is the result:
Nandi: 1 small base force (BF), a big SNLF, a Garnison Unit (fort 9)
Suva: 1 Army HQ, 1 Air HQ, 1 Special Base Force, 1 CD unit, 2 Garrison Unit, a big SNLF, a small SNLF (fort 9)
Tongatapu: 1 small BF, a part of a second (fort 9)
Pago Pago: a big BF, a Garrison unit, a NLF (fort 9)
Utopu: a small SNLF (fort 0)
Wallis Island: a small BF (fort 9)
Canton Island: a Special BF, a big SNLF (fort 9)
Funafuti: a small BF, a Garrison Unit, a big SNLF, two Const Bn (fort 7, 41%)
Nanomea: a big SNLF, two Const Bn (fort 8,59%)
Baker Island: a small BF, two Const Bn (fort 6, 66%)
Tarawa: 1 Special BF, two small SNLF, a NLF (fort 9)
Makin: 1 small BF, an Eng Rgt (fort 2, 63%)
Nauru: 2 Const Bn (fort 4, 17%)
Jaluit: 1 small BF (fort 7,60%)
Maloelap: local Base Force (fort 9)
Wotje: 1 small BF, 1 Const Bn (fort 2,23%)
Kwajalein: 1 Fleet HQ, 1 Air HQ, 1 local Base Force, 2 big BF, 2 Garrison Unit, 1 big SNLF, 1 AA Rgt (fort 9)
A convoy loaded the Army HQ and the big SNLF in Suva and will carry them to Kwajalein first. The AD based here also sailed with this convoy.
Transports gathered off Wallis Island were scattered to pick up units in various islands. No submarine had been seen in the area for a while so escort was minimal.
Two AP and a PC were sent to Nandi to pick up the small Base Force (that will go to Pago Pago) and the big SNLF (that will prepare for Sarmi).
One AK will go to Tongatapu to pick up the BF fragment (other part is in Burma).
Three AP, an Ak and two PC sailed for Pago-Pago to pick up the big BF (that will go to Palau) and the NLF (that will prepare for Sansapor).
The other ships off Wallis Island sailed for Funafuti where they will load the big SNLF (preparing for Satawal, NW of Truk) and both Const Bn there and the two in Nanomea (that will be used in various New Guinea bases).
Four AK and a PC left Kwajalein for Baker to pick up both Const Bn there (one will also go to New Guinea, the other will go to Makin). Two other AK and a MSW sailed from Kwajalein to Nauru to load one of the two Const Bn here. Five small AP escorted by 1 PC and 3 MSW left this base for Makin and will carry the 3rd Eng Rgt to Noemfoor. And two AK and a PG loaded a big SNLF still in Kwajalein and will carry it to Woelai.
Also two submarines based in Suva sailed for Truk to reinforce the threatened area.
New Guinea-New Britain- Solomon Islands
Japanese recon showed again Allied ships off Finschhafen but also reported that the airfield here was now occupied by Allied aircraft. One Alf flying patrol in the area was shot down by an Allied fighter.
In the afternoon 6 B-25C from Kiriwima escorted by 14 P-38G and 24 B-25C and 8 B-17E from Dobadura escorted by 9 P-38G bombed Rabaul, did 40 casualties, and scored 2 hits on supplies and 37 on the runways. 38 B-25J and 28 Beaufighter Mk 21 from Lae and 14 B-24D from Dobadura escorted by 13 P-38G attacked Kavieng, did 29 casualties, and scored 6 hits on the airbase, 5 on supplies and 25 on the runways. Japanese AA fire shot down a B-25C over Rabaul, and 2 B-25J was lost operationally.
Rabaul reported damage of 57/58/28 (airbase/runway/port) and only 131 remaining supplies (-123) for 4910 (-35) required, Kavieng reported damage of 20/0/0.
Naval patrols still many Allied TF between Lae and Madang (see the map below) and confirmed the presence of a CV. 20 more Betties flew in Truk from Kendari but will rest a bit before being used in operation. Other airmen kept the same orders, naval attack/escort at range 11. The Dinah based in Hollandia will fly recon of Madang and Finschhafen tomorrow.
The Yamashiro TF will continue to sail westwards to be sure to be out of range of the Allied CV(s). The ML squadron remaining in Truk (now with 28 000 mines) will sail to Kwajalein and join the MLE/ML squadron based here.
South of New Guinea one of the two submarines in the area reported a TF of 8 ships (including two DE) near here and was ordered to change of patrol area in case it will be another hunter-killer ASW group.

Timor-DEI-Australia
In the afternoon, Koepang was attacked by 9 B-25C from Derby and 60 B-17E and 30 B-24D from Darwin that disabled 104 men and 2 guns and scored 17 hits on the airbase, 5 on supplies and 99 on the runways, and Lautem was attacked by 8 B-25C from Darwin escorted by 8 Kittyhawk III and 7 P-40N and reported 10 casualties, 2 hits on supplies and 2 on the runways. Two B-17E were lost operationally.
The evening area report listed the airfield status as: Maumere was OK (3, 64% (+7%)), Koepang was damaged 31/63/0 (system/runway/port), Dili 69/0/0, Lautem 83/0/38, other bases undamaged.
SRA
The SS USS Kingfisher was bombed and hit by a patrolling Ki-21 120 miles east of Legaspi.
One MLE and four ML left Singapore (where 9500 mines were laid in the last weeks) for Kuala Lumpur under escort by 3 PG.
Japanese engineers expanded Toboali port to size 3.
Burma
Allied airmen flew 405 sorties today, all in Myitkyina area: 12 LRCAP sorties, 137 fighter-bombers (Vengeance included), 196 bombers and 60 escorts against 3 divisions of the garrison (286 men and 13 guns hit). A B-25J, a Vengeance I, a Beaufighter VIC and a P-40N were lost in accidents. There was no raid over Katha and the Tony of the 78 Sentai found no target here, lost one of their number to engine failure and returned to Rangoon from Lashio in the evening.
On the ground Japanese guns pounded Allied troops in Katha (111 men and 1 gun hit), while Allied guns fired at Japanese lines in Myitkyina (56 men hit). 1240 Japanese AV (+2) faced 1586 Allied (+0) in Katha, and 1831 Japanese AV (-9) faced 4056 Allied (+27) in Myitkyina.
The evening report showed damage of 2/0 (airbase/runway) in Myitkyina. In this town there were 1025 remaining supplies (-28) for needs of 10900 (+1894). Mandalay was damaged at 34/1.
China
Two training raids hit the 50th Chinese Corps NW of Changsha with 36 Tojo, 27 Val and 8 Kate from Changsha escorted by 10 Oscar and 70 Oscar II and 35 Val from Wuhan escorted by 32 Oscar and did 68 casualties against the loss of a Kate in an accident.
Japan
A small convoy loaded in Tokyo the 90th Garrison Unit that was prepared at 100% for Ponape and will carry it there with supplies. Another convoy started to load 35k supplies and will bring them to Palau.