The 17th Army at Lae is resupplied by air. The transports are escorted by zeros from New Ireland which intercept enemy fighter-bombers attempting to shoot down the soft targets. Losses are high on both sides with four P-47 and three A6m3 SPs shot down during the furball. An additional supply drop to the 27th Division in the Owen Stanley mountains was successful.
Allied aircover is too heavy for Naval Air operations so the Bettys at Rabaul are temporary grounded for repairs and resupply. The fighters will stand down until another airdrop of supplies are needed.
Scattered elements of the 19th Army reorganize in the Bismarck mountains and push down through the jungle to launch one last Banzai charge in the Wewak area. The goal is to cut supply to the forward US corps.
















