Operation Pugio
Upon commencement of hostilities Alaska Defence Command and Canda Command had cooked up the first coperative allied offensive of the war. Two canadian merchant raiders would accompany three USN submarines into the main Japanese shipping lanes off Hokaido and Sakhalin. The prevalent bad weather at this time of year was expected to be of great help to the surface contingents as it was hoped it would keep the airforce on the ground while using it as cover to intercept convoys.
The ships arrived off Japanese coasts on the 18th Decemeber and immediately sought to engage enemy shipping. The first attack occured on the night of 19th Decemeber when the AMC Prince Henry engaged and damaged two light freighters off Hakodate. A bit further north the Prince Robert, in shipping lanes off Sakhalin, twice engaged enemy shipping. Sinking an escort vessel and damaging a light tanker. The Henry once again engaged enemy ships on Christmas Eve sinking an escort vessel. Both ships withdrew sighlty to the east as it was expected that IJN surface units would be hunting for them. The submarines would act as their eyes and ears and they would then move once again into enemy shipping lanes as targets were spotted by the subs.
Status of Operation Pugio 25-12-41
