Almost the end of the seventh month of war!!!
A very quiet turn with little action of note. The only notable action occurred over Katherine, where a small patrol from the 75th RAAF Squadron stumbled into a large enemy raid. No enemy planes were reported shot down and all our planes returned, albeitly with damage of several degrees.
The second startling action was when two F4F-4s from VF-6 intercepted a bombing raid over Arorae at extreme range. 21 G3M3's were spotted over the atoll and despite damaging several planes no enemy aircraft were seen to be shot down. Captain Murray nearly blew a gasket fuse as the presence of his carriers was meant to be secret.
SeeBee units on Arorae reported that the first initial fighter strip would be ready in roughly 48-72 hours. TF 263, carrying the 138th Base Force unit, was standing by to deliver its cargo to Arorae and the three Wildcat squadrons of the Enterprise, Yorktown and Saratoga were to cover the unloading of these support elements. The CVE Long Island has also just taken on board 25 P-39s of a USAAF Squadron at Christmas Island and these planes will be the first air units on Arorae. The CV Wasp has just left Pearl Harbour and will 'show' itself around Wake and Marcus Islands to carry out diversionary raids.

Much further to the North, the 42nd Construction Regiment has begun unloading on Amchitka Island to start to develop the facilities there. Adequate fighter cover is provided by the units at Adak, while RCN Corvettes cover the transports from any marauding enemy subs.



















