Sunday, September 3, 2017

Extensive Damage

THU 3 SEP 1942
Atlantic
Transport Wakefield (AP-21) is extensively damaged by fire while en route from River Clyde to New York in convoy TA 18. Light cruiser Brooklyn (CL-40), destroyers Mayo (DD-422), Madison (DD-425), Niblack (DD-424) and Charles F. Hughes (DD-428) provide assistance; all hands (1500 men) are saved. Niblack stands by with a salvage party. Wakefield will not return to service until February 1944.

Pacific
Japanese minelayer Tsugaru is damaged by aircraft, Solomons area.

Submarine Seal (SS-183) damages Japanese merchant passenger-cargo ship Kanju Maru southeast of Cape Padaran, French Indochina, 11°00'N, 109°00'E.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Will religion eventually disappear? It will, eventually.
As the standard of education and living criteria increase, the influence of religion stagnates.
Besides, religious zealots have yet to verify that their god is present, increasing numbers of people are gradually becoming aware of this.
All it requires is period, it might not really happen in this generation, nonetheless it will...
show more 98% of all people in the globe ascribe to some kind of of religious beliefs or
faith. Don't hold your breath