Posted on 06/05/2011 5:24:23 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1941/jun41/f05jun41.htm
Japanese bombing kills many Chinese
Thursday, June 5, 1941 www.onwar.com
In China... A Japanese air raid on Chungking results in 700 Chinese being entombed and suffocated in a tunnel shelter.
In Washington... The US Army Bill for 1942 is introduced into Congress. It calls for appropriations amounting to $10,400,000,000.
In the Mediterranean... The British submarine Taku sinks 3 Italian ships in a gun battle off the coast of Libya.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.etherington/month/thismonth/05.htm
June 5th, 1941
UNITED KINGDOM: London: Speaking at the Labour Party’s annual conference, MP, Manny Shinwell says: ‘Roosevelt’s statement on our shipping losses did not disclose all the facts. It was a triumph of understatement. The position is much worse than he said. Unless we can speedily repair our vessels ... and replace ships lost ... I do not know whether victory is within sight, because ultimate victory rests upon the inviobility of seapower.’
SYRIA:3 British Blenheims raid Aleppo airfield, where a number of Italian CR.42 fighters and SM.79 transport aircraft had been observed. One aircraft and a hangar were demolished. Three French Morane 406 fighters tried in vain to ward off the attack.
PALESTINE: General Wilson directs that Maj-Gen Lavarack and HQ 1st Australian Corps will take over the direction of the Syrian campaign after Damascus and Beirut have been secured. Until then, Wilson proposes to command the invasion himself from the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Brig Rowell (Australian BGGS in Palestine) protests that this is not feasible and that 1st Aust Corps should command the invasion from the start. Wilson disagrees but later events will force the adoption of Rowells proposal.
Anticipating this, HQ 1 Aust Corps moves to Nazareth. (Michael Alexander)
CANADA: Corvettes HMCS Buctouche and Sherbrooke are commissioned. (Dave Shirlaw)
U.S.A.: Washington: The Roosevelt administration asks Congress for $10,400 million for defence spending in 1942, in the army appropriation. [This is equivalent to US $ 122.4 billion in Year 2000 dollars (Jack McKillop)]
ATLANTIC OCEAN: The first submarine is sunk by an RAF aircraft equipped with metre-wave radar and the new Leigh Light, a searchlight fitted beneath the wing. The pilot is PO W. Howell, a US citizen who had joined the RAF before the war. (Cris Wetton)
http://worldwar2daybyday.blogspot.com/
Day 643 June 4, 1941
Royal Navy continues rounding up German supply ships all over the Atlantic. 750 miles Southwest of Cape Verde islands, cruiser HMS London and destroyer HMS Brilliant intercept tanker Esso Hamburg which is then scuttled by her crew (all 87 hands rescued). 380 miles Northeast of the Azores, supply ship Gonzenheim is located by armed merchant cruiser HMS Esperance Bay and aircraft from carrier HMS Victorious. Battleship HMS Nelson and cruiser HMS Neptune intercept and attempt to board but then Gonzenheim is scuttled (63 crew rescued by HMS Neptune). In the same area, tanker Gedania (carrying 48 torpedoes) is captured by ocean boarding vessel HMS Marsdale. Gedania will be renamed Empire Garden and used by the British.
At 5.03 AM 1200 miles West of Brest, France, U-101 stops British SS Trecarrell with torpedoes (4 crew lost). 39 crew and 4 gunners abandon ship in 3 lifeboats and a raft (later picked up by British steam merchant Cornerbrook and landed at Halifax). U-101 tries to finish her off with the deck gun but Matrosenobergefreiter Horst Jackl is thrown overboard by the recoil and lost. At 6.40 AM, U-101 rams the wreck, bending her bow, and then gives up and allows SS Trecarrell to sink on her own.
British dredger Robert Hughes hits a mine (laid by U-69 on May 27) and sinks in Lagos Harbour, Nigeria (14 killed, 17 crew members rescued).
Dutch minelayer HNLMS Van Meerlant hits a mine and sinks in the Thames Estuary (3 killed).
Isn’t today the start of Operation Battleaxe? Or am I getting senile?
I am not permitted to diagnose mental illness over the internet but, whatever the reason, you are off by ten days. According to Winnie it will begin early June 15.
Well, at least there was a “5” involved. Thanks!
Now you’ve made me go and look up that operation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Battleaxe
All this desert warfare reporting is making me want to go and drag up some old episodes of The Rat Patrol.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rat_Patrol
Ah...”The Rat Patrol.” What a show; I had a “Rat Patrol” lunchbox in elementary school.
Some more insight on the Iraq situation.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2730175/posts
My apologies if already referenced.
“The Rat Patrol”: When Eric Braeden was still Hans Gudegast.
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