OPTEL No. 16 Following is supplementary resume of operational events covering period first to eighth January. 1. NAVAL The enemy succeeded in pushing through a convoy of nine ships into TRIPOLI largely under cover of bad weather and heavy escort. Two Dutch sub-marines are overdue at SINAPORE and SOURABAYA respectively. There was little activity by enemy submarines though it appears that several are moving westward in the Atlantic and others are patrolling in the AOORES area. Shipping losses were light but enemy mine laying persists off the East Coast. Merchant shipping losses during December reported to date were 262,847 tons which include 143,160 tons sunk in the Pacific Trade. During the week ending 7/1 886 ships were convoyed. Imports into the U.K. by ships in convoy during the week ending 3/l were 648,000 tons which included 271,000 tons oil import so Some mines are reported to have been swept off SOURABAYA. 2. MILITARY LIBYA. BARDIA was captured by a force consisting mainly of South Africans. The higher direction of the operation being in the hands of Major General Willoughby-Norrie. In western CYRENAICA pressure was kept up against the enemy by the comparatively small force which could be maintained in the forward area. The enemy however succeeded in countering our attempt to envelop his southern flank. Strenuous efforts are being made to build up supply organization capable of maintaining a strong force. As soon as the port of BENGHAOI can be fully used our administrative situation in the foremost areas should be greatly relieved. MALAYA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier Ne %w">The Japanese are pushing their offensive strenuously on all fronts though not without considerable losses. Reinforcements of one Indian Infantry Brigade have so far arrived at SINAPORE. The Trans-Pacific Air reinforcement route via HAWAII-CANTCN ISLAND-FIJI-NEW CALEDONIA-AUSTRALIA was opened on 28/ 12. 3. AIR OPERATIONS WESTERN FRONT. BREST was bombed on five nights without any known definite results being obtained against the German warships. A total of 514 tons of H.E. and 24,000 incendiaries were dropped by bomber command. Three bombers were lost during the week. It is estimated that 15,000 tons of enemy shipping were damaged by our aircraft. |