TO: ADM. ISOROKU YAMAMOTO, COMBINED FLEET CINC. ABOARD HIJMS KAGA. HOME WATERS.
SUBJECT: AIR COUNTERSTRIKES OVER LUNGA POINT.
DATE: SEPT. 15TH, 1942
xAK KAURI have been torpedoed by I-34 boat off Lunga. Our boat have get three hits in two days. Six boats will departure from Truk at once to reinforce our deployment around Guadalcanal Island.
Our air strikes have been uncoordinated. In our first wave with 11 A6M3, 7 A6M2 and 8 A6M2-N escorting 5 D3A2 our pilots will face with 35 F4F4 on CAP over enemy ships. 10 of our aircrafts were downed without any enemy fighter reported lost.
IJAAF launched strikes against USMC units at Lunga Point with 42 Ki-43Ic escorting 24 IJA Level bombers. 19 F4F4 were on CAP over Guadalcanal and we lost 6 ACs vs 1 F4F4 reported downed by our pilots.
Third uncoodinated flight, with only 7 Ki-21IIA met with 3 F4F4 and 2 of our IJA bombers were downed.
8 G4M1 have get to drop their bombs against two enemy cruiser SW of Lunga Point (CA CHESTER, CL HELENA). No hits, no air losses. Torpedoes will not available until tomorrow !!.
Our last uncoordinated strike with only 2 FF A6M2-N escorting 10 valuable G4M1 must to face with 23 F4F4 on CAP. 5 IJNAF bombers and 1 FF were downed with no hits reported on USS NEW MEXICO.
CARDIV3 have been ordered to wait best chances after enemy carriers must withdraw to Spiritu Santo to be replenished. CRUDIV 8 await orders at Salomon naval corridor. After the uncoordinated air strikes over Lunga, we must to wait.
XVII ARMY assets awaiting orders at Truk to be shipped ...
Long live to the Emperor !!!
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