Red Beach Two – 105th Field Artillery landing
13-20 November – troops, ships and aircraft had amassed in Hawaii, Fiji Islands and New Hebrides for the Gilbert/Marshall operations. This included more than 100,000 troops and 8 aircraft carriers of the Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. The first actions were under VAdm. Spruance, Commander of the Central Pacific Force.
15 November – Thirty-one B-24s from the 90th BG took off on a strike against Wewak, New Guinea, but failed to meet escorting fighters. Instead, they bombed Alexishafen Airfield No. 1, with excellent results and 95% of bombs on target, causing two explosions, and fires started on Danip plantation. No enemy fighters were seen over the target.
Eighty-eight B-25’s from all four squadrons of the 345th BG and two squadrons of the 38th BG took off on a strike against Wewak and Boram. While waiting for escorting P-47s at the rendezvous point at…
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early 1970’s in Dublin – one of my handknits when the boys were small – good Norwegian colors. The boys are wearing sweaters I knit also. Big knitting time when they were small and had to wear whatever I put on them.
I can’t find a Bhutan photo but this is me back in time wearing a very warm Icelandic type hand knit sweater – essential in winter in Bhutan