Day 25 - May 08
Who is playing Cat and Mouse with whom?
The enemy Transports make no attempt at landfall and in bad weather it has proved difficult to keep track of their position.
Our sub, I-24, does intercept an enemy Transport TF (probably the second in column) but fails to get in an attack and is badly damaged in the depth-charge attack delivered by 2xDD. This sub is expected to escape back to base but it will be out of action for a very long time.
Perhaps the enemy has turned back because our Surface Combat TF (2xCA 2xCL 2xDD) arrives at the sub interception point but finds no targets.
During the afternoon there is another air raid on Kiska by Mitchells. Deprived of their Zero LRCAP which is now protecting Attu, the Rufes intervene alone and prevent any significant damage. We claim no kills.
To the east of Adak, 4xSS are now searching in vain for the supposed enemy Cruiser and Tankers / Freighters.
So, what is happening?
Assessment of intelligence so far would suggest the enemy originally had an Invasion Force of at least 3 TFs in column about 40-80 NM apart destined by the direct route for Attu (although it could so easily have changed course for Kiska). The leading TF was likely to have been composed of an Assault Wave in Destroyer Transports (5xAPD) accompanied by heavy equipment or supplies in a Freighter.
The second TF seems to have been the main Invasion Force (Second Wave) in 2+ xAPs with a 2+ DD escort, while the third TF for which there is scant information may have been a mix of support vessels and possibly a Surface Combat TF. Meanwhile there are still ill defined reports of at least 1xCA 80 NM east of Adak, plus, of course, 2x xAK / TK, which seem to have been stationary for about a week. Have any of these hit mines? Are they crippled?
There's absolutely no indication of an enemy CV on the loose although naval air support for any invasion would have been expected.
Tomorrow will be a worrying day!
