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Nip raid on Baker Island repulsed
"This isn't the first time the enemy's tried to raid Baker Island with bombers," the officer said. "but we feel our installation there can well take care of itself."


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Nip raid on Baker Island repulsed
"We maintain a strong Marine combat air patrol over the island at all times," he said. "And the anti-aircraft defense is first-rate."


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Nip raid on Baker Island repulsed
"In all," the Navy spokesman continued, "our defense suffered only a few air casualties, and all of these were planes with just minor damage. The enemy, however, suffered severe losses, and we doubt he'll be back soon."


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Japs raid Baker two days in a row
19 June 1942
For the second day in a row Baker Island was bombed by Japanese planes. "Both attacks came in from Tarawa Atoll," said a Marine source. "We don't know what their intent is, but as always, our base is on full alert."

For the second day in a row Baker Island was bombed by Japanese planes. "Both attacks came in from Tarawa Atoll," said a Marine source. "We don't know what their intent is, but as always, our base is on full alert."

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Buin in the Solomons hit
The 5th Air Force changed targets yesterday and hit an airfield situated near Buin, a village located on the southeastern tip of Bougainville Island in the Solomons chain.


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Buin in the Solomons hit
"This was a target of opportunity," said the 5th Air Force liaison officer at Port Moresby. "Our reconnaissance indicated the Japanese had built up a fair amount of fighter and patrol planes at this base, so we hit it this morning with three squadrons of B-17s. As far as we know the raid was successful, with a number of enemy aircraft destroyed on the ground."


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Lae bombed again
In another night air action, twin-engine bombers out of Port Moresby once more worked over the port facilities at Lae.


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British bomb Japs at Pagan again
In Burma, the British command once more launched its air force based on Chandpur at Japanese concentrations around Pagan.


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Japanese submarine sunk
A Japanese submarine was spotted about 300 miles northeast of Cooktown, Australia yesterday. Allied naval assets in the area immediately attacked.


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Japanese submarine sunk
"As far as we know this was one of their R-type boats," said a Navy spokesman. "She must have been hit several times, and broke up directly thereafter. That submarine won't bother us again."


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Another Japanese submarine sunk
20 June 1942
Another Japanese submarine was spotted yesterday, south of the entrance to Milne Bay. Destroyers of both the Royal Navy and USN attacked immediately.

Another Japanese submarine was spotted yesterday, south of the entrance to Milne Bay. Destroyers of both the Royal Navy and USN attacked immediately.

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Another Japanese submarine sunk
"There's been increased enemy activity in that area since we moved into Kiriwina Island," said a Navy spokesman. "But we feel our convoys to and from are adequately protected. This last boat was one of their fleet types, and we sank it inside an hour of the spotting."


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RE: Another Japanese submarine sunk
It's silly...[:)]
Post your sunk subs list please. Both sides. Bet all were sunk to DCs...[8|]
Post your sunk subs list please. Both sides. Bet all were sunk to DCs...[8|]


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Buin airfield struck again
Fifth Air Force B-17s out of Port Moresby revisited Buin airfield last night and did a fair amount of damage according to officials. "As long the Japanese continue to base their aircraft within range of our heavies we'll continue to hit them as hard as we're able. This was an especially good mission. I'm told the facility was a shambles by the time our boys flew out of there, with any number of enemy aircraft put out of commission."


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Lae bombed again
Medium bombers out of Port Moresby also hit the port of Lae again. The results of this raid were said to be productive.


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Rabaul airfields struck
21 June 1942
The airfields at Rabaul were targeted yesterday by B-17s out of Port Moresby. According to 5th Air Force sources the attack went in as planned. "There's no secret to any of this. The enemy periodically parks fighters and bombers at Rabaul, and when he does we periodically smash these aircraft."

The airfields at Rabaul were targeted yesterday by B-17s out of Port Moresby. According to 5th Air Force sources the attack went in as planned. "There's no secret to any of this. The enemy periodically parks fighters and bombers at Rabaul, and when he does we periodically smash these aircraft."

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Pagan airfield hit
The British air force out of Chandpur has successfully attacked the airfield at Pagan in Burma. This raid last night consisted of Blenheim medium and Wellington heavy bombers.


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Pagan airfield hit
"We made a pretty neat job of it," said a British military official. "A couple more like that and we'll really have them cut down to size."


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Pagan hit once more
22 June 1942
British Blenheim, Hudson and Wellington bombers roared over Pagan again last night to deliver their cargoes of death.

British Blenheim, Hudson and Wellington bombers roared over Pagan again last night to deliver their cargoes of death.

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Pagan hit once more
Sources verified that more enemy planes were destroyed on the ground in this most recent air strike into Burma.


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