OPTEL NO. 33 Following is supplementary resume of operational events covering the period 15th-22nd January 1942. 1. NAVAL Three of the thirteen ships driven ashore in the British Isles have become a total loss. An important convoy was passed through to MALTA and one from MALTA reached ALEXANDRIA. A Tribal class destroyer and one merchant vessel were lost during these operations. Dutch coastal batteries sank two Japanese destroyers during the attack on TARAKA Submarines. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> There has been a concentration of U-boats off the North American Coast from NEWFOUNDLAND to VIRGINIA. Smaller groups were working in the North Western Approaches, near the AOORES and off MURMANSK. Activity in the MEDITERRANEAN continued. Shipping losses were moderate. U-Boats sank two ships off the U.S. Atlantic Coast. Our Ocean Homeward Convoys sustained no losses through enemy action. Owing to delays caused by bad weather imports in convoy into United Kingdom for week ending 17th were only 180,000 tons of which 41,000 tons were oil. During the period 883 ships were convoyed. The German WINDHUK (16,600 tons) and the Italian CONTE GRANDE (23,860 tons) have been taken over by the Brazilians at SANTOS. TOBRUK. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> During 8 months from 12th April 1941, the Royal Navy, in maintaining sea communications with TOBRUK, lost 27 H.M. ships including small auxiliary craft and two destroyers and had seven destroyers damaged, Naval casualties were 469 killed or missing and Mercantile Marine 70 killed andmissing. On the other hand, 32,667 personnel were landed and 34,113 embarked in addition to some thousand %s of prisoners of war and wounded. About 34,000 tons of stores and ammunition besides numbers of tanks and guns were transported. GERMANY, SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> The continuance of Russian pressure is making it increasingly difficult for GERMANY to regain the initiative on land. So long as this pressure is maintained, the Germans cannot withdraw and refit enough divisions for such fresh operations as might restore to them the strategic initiat LIBYA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> It was not to be expected that a Commander of Rommells quality would remain indefinitely on the defensive at AGHEILA while we made preparations to renew the offensive against him. And he has now attacked our light forward forces with about 90 tanks. (Throughout this battle it has been difficult to assess accurately the enemy's armour ed strength, and Rommel may have either |