-2- MEDITERRANEAN. LIBYA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> Bad weather again curtailed operations. One Beaufighter is missing. MALTA. 19th. 72 aircraft attacked a convoy and aerodromes. No ships were hit but some damage and casualties were caused at one aerodrome. One enemy aircraft was probably destroyed and three were seriously damaged. SICILY. 18th/19th. Wellington dropped 10 tons of bombs on CATANIA aerodrome and started at least 7 large fires. 19th. COMISO aerodrome was attacked by 4 Hurricane bombers which set on fire some enemy aircraft. FAR EAST. SINGAPORE SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. Governor reports one hundred and twenty three killed in raid of 17th. Passive defense working busily, no sign of panic in the streets and business as usual in vicinity of bombed areas. BURMA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 18th. Our Blenheims reported TAVOY aerodrome evacuated and on fire. It is thought that the R.A.F. personnel may have withdrawn in their own transport. The Blenheims were engaged by several enemy aircraft but returned safely. Enemy fighters are believed now to be operating from TAVOY aerod PACIFIC ISLANDS SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. On the 16th, and 17th, the R.A.A.F. bombed various Japanese bases in the CAROLINE ISLANDS. 16th. Enemy aircraft attacked two aerodromes near RABAUL. 4. AIRCRAFT CASUSLTIES IN OPERATIONS OVER AND FROM THE BRITISH ISLES German - One destroyed. |