FROM: VADM. CHUICHI NAGUMO, KB CINC. ABOARD HIJMS AKAGI.
TO: ADM ISOROKU YAMAMOTO, COMBFLEET CINC. KURE.
SUBJECT: KIDO BUTAI AFTER ACTION REPORT
DATE: JUNE 6TH, 1942
After our recon flights over enemy base at Luganville reported numerous ships docked our striking force have launched a massive strike against enemy port and airfield, like bellow:
- 51 A6M2 escorted 137 D3A1 and 134 B5N2 from our CARDIV 1 and CARDIV 2 carriers to strike Luganville. 25 P-40E were reported on CAP. 1 A6M2 and 1 B5N2 were downed by enemy. A great number of P-40 have been reported downed (7 by our pilots, 20!! by our intel). 1 B-17E and 1 PBY5 have been destroyed on ground (Then, a B-17 unit could be based there...). The following ships were surprised docked on enemy yard and struck by our bombs:
XAK HOWELL LYKES, 1 bomb hit
XAP VAN OVERSTRATEN, 2 bomb hits.
XAK CLAN MACTAGGART, 1 bomb hit.
AV POCOMOKE, 2 bomb hits
23 enemy casualties, 14 airbase, 1 airbase supply, 50 runway and 1 port supply hit were reported.
At morning, general quarters sounds aboard all 5th CARDIV ships, when several heavy bombers were spotted at high altitude (13,000 feet). With 86 A6M2 ready or flying over our CARDIV 5 carriers, enemy was severely disturbed. All of them were damaged, with 1 A6M2 downed by enemy defensive machineguns. All bombs were dropped over HIJMS SHOKAKU, HIJMS ZUIKAKU and HIJMS SHOHO. NO near misses or hits were reported and all our ships steaming EAST under a moderate rain.
Naval search float planes reported two enemy Destroyers at south, and our Naval Attack Group take off from HIJMS SHOHO with 9 B5N2 lightly escorted by A6M2s Type-0 Fighters. 3 torpedoes were reported on DM RAMSAY and 1 torpedo more on DM MONTGOMERY. Both ships were sunk quickly.
Another Naval attack group with 9 B5N2 from HIJMS ZUIHO escorted by 3 A6M2 attacked one dutch destroyer (PIET HEIN), but enemy ship get underway without damages.
Another dutch destroyer was unsuccesfully attacked by 6 B5N2.
Another strike take off to attack two enemy large APs. Two torpedo hits were reported on AP GEORGE F. ELLIOT. 7 vehicles were reported destroyed. This attack was nearby Luganville under partial clouds.
Our ships will steam to east to intercept enemy if available.
Long Live to the Emperor !!!
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