19 Sep 1942
- The Allied attack on Jalo, Libya was called off. ww2dbase [Raids in Libya | CPC]
- The US Marine Corps Air Station, Eagle Mountain Lake was established at Fort Worth, Texas, United States under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Harold Leo. It was to function as a glider training base. ww2dbase [CPC]
- German submarine U-552 sank British anti-submarine trawler HMS Alouette 50 miles southwest of Lisbon, Portugal at 0300 hours; 17 were killed, 27 survived. At 0648 hours, U-516 sank US merchant ship Wichita 300 miles northeast of Barbados; all 50 aboard were killed. At 1546 hours, U-156 sank British ship Quebec City 500 miles southwest of Liberia; 5 were killed, 41 survived. At 1937 hours, U-512 sank Spanish merchant ship Monte Gorbea 60 miles east of Martinique; 52 were killed, 27 survived. ww2dbase [Second Happy Time | CPC]
- USS Amberjack damaged Japanese transport Shirogane Maru in the Bougainville Strait off Australian Papua at 1000 hours; 3 were killed. ww2dbase [Amberjack | CPC]
- HMS Cumberland on passage to Hvalfjord, Iceland and provided cover for returning Convoy QP14. ww2dbase [Cumberland | DS]
- USS St. Louis joined with USS Indianapolis, USS Louisville, and USS Nashville and continued on with Alaskan patrol. ww2dbase [Nashville | St. Louis | Louisville | Indianapolis | DS]
- While transiting the Bali Sea, submarine USS Thresher attacked two coastal freighters with one torpedo each. ww2dbase [Thresher | Bali Sea | DS]
- 118 British bombers (72 Wellington, 41 Halifax, 5 Stirling) attacked Saarbrücken, Germany, generally missing military targets and instead destroying 13 houses and killing 1 civilian; 5 bombers were lost on this mission. 68 Lancaster bombers and 21 Stirling bombers attacked München, Germany; 6 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | CPC]
- An inquiry for the loss of Norwegian tanker Sveve, a victim of German submarine U-96 on 10 Sep 1942, was held at St. John's, Newfoundland, the master, 2nd mate (Officer on watch) and the helmsman attending. ww2dbase [Second Happy Time | St. John's | HM]
- USS Juneau was assigned to Task Force 18. ww2dbase [Juneau | CPC]
- The 28 surviving merchant ships of Allied convoy PQ-18 reached the Dvina River near Arkhangelsk, Russia. ww2dbase [Arctic Convoys | Arkhangelsk | CPC]
- Soviet 24th Army, 66th Army, and 1st Guards Army attempted another counterattack north of Stalingrad, Russia near Kotluban, but it was repulsed by German XIV Panzer Corps. ww2dbase [Battle of Stalingrad | Kotluban, Stalingrad | CPC]
- Stephen Hopkins departed Cape Town, South Africa in ballast for Dutch Guiana. ww2dbase [Stephen Hopkins | Cape Town | CPC]
- Excursion steamer Greater Buffalo was renamed Sable. ww2dbase [Sable | DS]
- USS Bailey arrived at San Francisco, California. ww2dbase [Bailey | San Francisco, California | DS]
- USS Haddock arrived at Midway, ending her first war patrol. ww2dbase [Haddock | Midway Bases | Midway | CPC]
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