TUE 29 SEP 1942
Pacific
Small reconnaissance seaplane from Japanese submarine I-25 drops incendiary bombs on a forest in southern coastal Oregon--the second and last time a Japanese aircraft will bomb the continental United States during World War II in an attempt to ignite forest fires.
Cargo ship Alhena (AK-26) is damaged by Japanese submarine I-4, 20 miles south of San Cristobal Island, Solomons, 10°47'S, 161°16'E.
Atlantic
Open lighters YC-898 and YC-899 sink off Key West, Florida, while in tow en route from New Orleans to Key West.
One of these ever-warming days terrorists will realize that wildfires can be a very effective weapon against suburban scumbags. Can't wait to see entire valleys of ticky-tacky houses burning to the ground.
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