February 26, 1942. AND PERSONAL FOR AMBASSADOR BIDDLE, LONDON I have received your personal message and I want to assure you that we are doing everything possible to get more fighter planes into Java. Some are on their way there directly at the present time. The problem is going to be to get fighter planes from Australia to Java in view of the apparent loss of Timer. My people in Australia have definite orders to keep sending all possible reinforcements of every and any kind that will be useful. I think the Amerlcan Navy ships are operating usefully under your Admiral. I received word from Aruba that our planes got there just in time. The coast guns had arrived two or three days before the bombardment but had not yet been set up. Apparently the planes prevented destruction of the refinery. In the East Indies your forces are putting up a gallant fight and none of us here subscribe to the thought that they will inevitably be defeated. There are signs that the Japanese are mueh disturbed by their exceedingly heavy losses. I send you my very warm regards. ROOSEVELT |