Posted on 09/18/2013 4:33:26 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
#1 - Sunday Monday or Always - Bing Crosby, with the Ken Darby Singers
#2 Youll Never Know - Frank Sinatra, with the Bobby Tucker Singers
#3 - In the Blue of the Evening - Tommy Dorsey, with Frank Sinatra
#4 Youll Never Know - Dick Haymes, with the Song Spinners
#5 - I Heard You Cried Last Night - Harry James, with Helen Forrest
#6 - Pistol Packin Mama - Al Dexter
#7 Paper Doll - Mills Brothers
#8 - All or Nothing At All Harry James, with Frank Sinatra
#9 - Sunday Monday or Always - Frank Sinatra, with the Bobby Tucker Singers
#10 In My Arms - Dick Haymes, with the Song Spinners
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1943/sep1943/f18sep43.htm
Allies continue battle for Solomons
Saturday, September 18, 1943 www.onwar.com
New Zealand troops land at Vella Lavella [photo at link]
On the Solomon Islands... Fighting continues on Arundel. New Zealand General Barrowclough takes command of Allied forces on Vella Lavella.
In the Mediterranean... In the Aegean Sea, British forces occupy the islands of Simi, Stampalia and Icaria. German aircraft attack the Antimachia airfield on the British occupied island of Cos.
On the Eastern Front... Soviet forces capture Priluki, Lubny and Romodan in their advance toward Kiev. Farther south, Soviet forces take Pavlograd, Krasnograd, Pologi and Nogaysk in advances.
In Occupied Greece... At Cephalonia, the Italian “Acqui” Division resists German forces seeking to disarm it.
Over the Gilbert Islands... American planes from the carriers Lexington, Princeton and Belleau Wood attack the island of Tarawa. Admiral Pownall commands the carrier force.
http://www.etherit.co.uk/month/thismonth/18.htm
September 18th, 1943 (SATURDAY)
UNITED KINGDOM: Crowborough: The Political Warfare Executive takes over Mussolini’s National Fascist Radio frequency to broadcast a false message from an imitation “Mussolini”.
The second prototype Hawker Tempest II fighter makes its maiden flight. (22)
Frigates HMS Avon and Gould commissioned. Frigates HMS Curzon and Dakins launched.
FRANCE: The US Eighth Air Force’s VIII Air Support Command flies Missions 61 and 62 against 3 installations. (1) 25 B-26B Marauders hit Tille Airfield at Beauvais. (2) 18 B-26Bs dispatched to the Rouen marshalling yard and 72 B-26Bs dispatched to the Beaumont le Roger Airfield are recalled because of failure to rendezvous with fighter escort and bad weather, respectively.
GERMANY: Munich: A new Fascist regime is to be created in German-occupied northern Italy in the name of the ex-dictator Benito Mussolini, with its seat of government at Gargnano, on Lake Garda. The state will be called the “Italian Social Republic” in the absence of the King, who fled with the Badoglio government after the surrender. Similarly, il Duce has changed the name of his party from the “Fascist National Party” to the “Republican Fascist Party”. Broadcasting today on German-controlled radio from Munich for the first time since his escape, Mussolini demanded the restoration of all party posts “to support the Germans and to punish cowards and traitors”, and ordered the reinstatement of Fascists ousted by the “capitulation government” and the reconstitution of the Fascist militia.
POLAND: Auschwitz-Birkenau: The last “family transport” of women and children from Theresienstadt concentration camp arrives for gassing.
U.S.S.R.: Priluki, Lubny and Romodan are retaken by the Soviets during their advance towards Kiev. In the south they take Pavlograd, Krasnograd, Pologi and Nogaysk.
GREECE: British forces occupy the islands of Simi, Stampalia and Icaria in the Aegean Sea. The Germans raid airfields on Kos.
ITALY: US Seventh Army forces take Altavilla, Persano, and Battipaglia without opposition.
US Ninth Air Force B-24 Liberators hit the marshalling yard at Pescara, Italy.
US Twelfth Air Force B-17s bomb Viterbo Airfield and the Salerno-Avellino road, while B-25s and B-26s bomb the airfields at Ciampino and Pratica di Mare; B-25s fire 75mm shells at small vessels and a lighthouse near Capraia and between Pianosa and Corsica; P-38 Lightnings on detached service with the Northwest African Tactical Air Force strafe 4 satellite airfields at Foggia and bomb roads, railroads, bridges, and towns in the battle area.
To aid in the impending breakout from the Salerno beachhead by British and American forces, it became increasingly important to take Potenza, a city which served as a road hub and thus provided a direct communications link between Taranto and Salerno. A force consisting of the West Nova Scotia Regiment with Calgary tanks, RCHA, engineers, machine gun and anti-tank detachments and commanded by Lt-Col Bogert (Boforce) was given the task of liberating this city.
Boforce left from Villapiani on September 17 then headed inland from Nova Siri, arriving at Sant Archangelo by dusk. There was no enemy opposition.
Today, continuing the northward advance, Boforce moved into Corleto but rubble and blown bridges resulting from Allied bombing caused severe delays.
The advance was stopped at Laurenzana by yet another recently destroyed bridge. This bridge was destroyed by retreating enemy. (Stuart Millis)
Sardinia surrenders to the Allies. (Glenn Steinberg)
CHINA: 4 US Fourteenth Air Force B-25s and 7 P-40s attack rail yards and blast furnaces at Shihhweiyao.
SOLOMON ISLANDS: The fighting on Arundel Island, a small island off the northwest tip of New Georgia Island, continues as the US Army’s 27th Infantry Regiment continues their advance. New Zealand General Barrowclough takes command the New Zealand and US forces on Vella Lavella Island. USAAF P-39Airacobra and P-40 pilots and USMC F4U Corsair pilots shoot down 15 IJN aircraft at midday.
NEW GUINEA: US Fifth Air Force A-20 Havocs hit Tami Island in the Lae area while B-26s and RAAF aircraft bomb and strafe Finschhafen.
GILBERT ISLANDS: Aircraft from the US carriers Lexington, Princeton and Belleau Wood, under Admiral Pownall, strike Tarawa.
24 US Seventh Air Force B-24’s, flying out of Funafuti Island in the Ellice Islands and Canton Island in the Phoenix Islands, bomb Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll and Maiana and Abemama Islands in the Gilbert chain during the night of 18/19 September.
This action is part of a coordinated USAAF-USN attack on Tarawa, aimed at preventing Japanese attacks on US installations at Baker Island and in the Ellice Islands.
During the day, carrier-based aircraft of the USN’s Task Force 15 consisting of the aircraft carriers USS Lexington (CV-16) and light aircraft carriers USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) and USS Princeton (CVL-23), attack Japanese airfields and installations on Tarawa,Makin and Abemama.
Meanwhile, US Thirteenth Air Force B-24s based on Guadalcanal bomb the airfield and attack a phosphate plant and radio station on Nauru Island in the Gilbert Islands.
CANADA: Destroyer HMCS Micmac launched.
Frigates HMCS Toronto and Orkney launched.
Corvette HMCS Whitby launched.
Tug HMCS Glenora launched Owen Sound, Ontario.
Minesweeper HMS Regulus (ex-HMCS Long Branch) launched Toronto, Ontario.
U.S.A.: Destroyer escorts USS Brough and Fleming commissioned.
Destroyer USS David W Taylor commissioned.
Frigate USS Muskogee laid down. Minesweepers USS Gavia and Ransom launched.
Destroyer USS Ross launched.
There was a picture of Eleanor Roosevelt in New Zealand yesterday, but other than that, her South Pacific trip not getting much publicity?
“There was a picture of Eleanor Roosevelt in New Zealand yesterday, but other than that, her South Pacific trip not getting much publicity?”
Out of sight, out of mind. It’s a good thing with the former first dyke.
Page 5, “Americans go Hunting”
Parallel to a storyline in the Band of Brothers series.
Wow. You're right. I hadn't read that piece.
I'll bet the brass were so happy with the result that they told them to go back the next day and catch some more prisoners.
Molotov was very keen on having the Foreign Ministers’ conference in Moscow. He as much as admitted that he didn’t have authority to fart without Stalin’s permission. Soviet ministers who did wound up disappearing, and all the towns that used to bear their names revert to their previous names. Just like Ordzhonikidze, as was noted in the article on Soviet advances.
Of course, another reason was the Soviet propensity to bug conversations of foreign diplomats. It was a lot harder to do this in other countries.
Grace Buchanan-Dineen, the alleged "Countess," was recruited as a German spy in Hungary, but the FBI turned her almost as soon as she arrived in America. Besides infiltrating the group arrested today, she was acquainted with members of Stephan's Nazi sympathizer group, which had also been penetrated by another FBI informant. Everything she sent to her minders in Europe was cleared by the FBI.
Not much of a group of spies, in contrast to the very effective Russian operatives.
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