30 jan 1944
  • Submarine Becuna was launched, sponsored by the wife of Commander George C. Crawford. ww2dbase [Becuna | CPC]
  • German submarine U-278 fatally damaged Allied arctic convoy escort HMS Hardy; HMS Venus scuttled HMS Hardy after the damaged destroyer was abandoned. ww2dbase [Arctic Convoys | CPC]
  • USS Seahorse sank Japanese cargo ship Toko Maru south of Japan, which she had been chasing for many hours, hitting her with all three of three torpedoes fired. ww2dbase [Seahorse | CPC]
Alemanha China
  • Camp Four of the Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO) in Xamba, Suiyuan Province, China sent its first weather report to the SACO headquarters in Chongqing, China. ww2dbase [Xamba, Suiyuan | CPC]
Estados Unidos
  • The opening installment of "The Dyess Story" was published by the newspaper Chicago Tribune. ww2dbase [The Davao Escape | Ed Dyess | CPC]
Ilhas Marshall Itália
  • Allied forces attacked out of the Anzio, Italy beachhead, advancing toward Cisterna and Campoleone, but none of the two forces would be able to capture the objectives; during the process, an entire US Army Ranger battalion was destroyed. ww2dbase [Battle of Anzio | Anzio, Lazio | TH, CPC]
Novas Hébridas Oceano Atlântico
  • In the mid-Atlantic, planes and escorts from escort carrier USS Card encountered an unidentified ship refusing all challenges and making erratic course changes. After numerous challenges and even firing on the ship by means of an aircraft dropping two bombs off the ship’s bow with no acknowledgement, escorting destroyer USS Livermore came close aboard and made direct contact. Only then did the ship respond correctly to all challenges and identify herself as the Canadian merchant cruiser HMCS Prince Henry. The communications difficulty was attributed to poor weather and rough seas. ww2dbase [Card | DS]
Oceano Pacífico
  • USS Finback damaged a fishing trawler with gunfire in the East China Sea. ww2dbase [Finback | East China Sea | CPC]
  • 470 miles northeast of Saipan, submarine USS Spearfish intercepted a Japanese convoy of three cargo ships and two escorts. Spearfish fired four torpedoes with two hits that caused the 7,000-ton freighter Tamashima Maru to go dead in the water. Spearfish then endured a three-hour depth charge attack that expended 46 depth charges. Eleven hours after the first attack, Spearfish approached the stricken cargo ship well after dark. Another cargo ship from the original convoy had come alongside Tamashima Maru, presumably to pass a tow line, and one of the escorts was alongside as well. Spearfish made surface attack and fired four more torpedoes at the overlapping ships. Three explosions set off Tamashima Maru's cargo of ammunition and all three ships disintegrated as Spearfish bridge personnel watched. ww2dbase [Spearfish | DS]
  • Submarine USS Thresher departed her patrol area on a course for Midway. ww2dbase [Thresher | Luzon Strait | DS]
Territórios Britânicos do Pacífico Ocidental
  • Destroyer USS Saufley covered the landing of supply ships at Torokina, Bougainville, Solomon Islands before escorting the convoy back toward Guadalcanal. ww2dbase [Saufley | Bougainville, Solomon Islands | DS]
30 jan 1944 Fotos
Men of 697th Field Artillery Battalion firing 240mm howitzer at Mignano, Italy, 30 Jan 1944Captain Burke introducing Rear Admiral Aaron Merrill to the crew of Charles Ausburne and Claxton during an awards ceremony held on board Charles Ausburne, Purvis Bay, Solomon Islands, 30 Jan 1944Strike photo stitched together from photos taken by USS Langley aircraft showing severe damage to the runways and the surrounding areas on Taroa Island, Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, 30 Jan 1944.Strike photo of Kwajalein, Marshall Islands taken by aircraft from USS Enterprise, 30 Jan 1944. Note the Kwajalein radio complex in the clearing in the foreground that was a key Japanese listening post in the Pacific.
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