A quiet turn, well more than usual. The bulk of the 1st Marine Division has started to arrive from the American hinterland and is entraining to Los Angeles before being dispatched to the battle area. Escorts will have to gather as the APD Kennison, escorting the City of Ranville into San Francisco, reported depth charging a Japanese submarine. After weeks of absence on the West Coast they seem to be back.
VP-61 has been transferred to the command of the USN Forward AIRCENPAC Command and has left San Francisco heading towards Pearl. Once there its Catalinas will make the transfer to the South Seas under their own power.
Dacca was hit today by enemy aircraft, 3 of our planes were reported destroyed on the ground. Tomorrow a CAP of around 30 fighters will fly over the base.
More alarming news came from TF 272 carrying the 30th Cst AA Regiment to Ndeni. Its escort, the DE Humphreys reported the sighting of a B5N2 type bomber during the early hours of the morning. There were no Japanese land bases within range to host this craft so it must have come from a carrier. Ndeni was notified as well as II Fighter Command on Efate. A course change was ordered but not before Japanese planes carried out an attack from the NWN. 5 A6M2s were observed escorting 8 B5N2s. Aggressive maneouvering by the Humphreys made the Japanese bombs miss their mark while it leant its AA guns to the defence of its charge, the Heywood Class AP Fuller. The troop laden transport was also lucky to avoid any hits. Later on in the day Catalinas operation from Efate spotted a small enemy carrier 138 nms NE off the Duff Islands. The pilot's reports and the observations made on the attacking Kates suggest the light carrier Hosho as the main culprit. Is this a light raid or is bait to lure an attack into the range of more dangerous craft?
TF 272 had made a new course due south while landings on Vanikoro have been temporarily suspended. Fighter cover from Lugnaville has been increased to protect the ships around the island. VMSB 241 has sent a detatchment to Ndeni and the Warhawks of the 68th Fighter Squadron have been detailed to escort any strike they Dauntlesses may launch. 93rd Bomber Sqaudron on Luganville has also been ordered to carry out attacks on the Japanese carrier as well.








