Navy Department Communique No. 93
JULY 1, 1942
The Navy Department today issued the following communiqué based on reports received up to 8:30 a. m. (e. w. t.):
European Area.
- Reinforcements in the form of airplanes were recently carried through the Mediterranean to Malta to aid the British in their defense of the embattled island.
- These trips were accomplished by the U. S. aircraft carrier Wasp and were completed without damage either to the escort or the Wasp.
- During one of these ferry trips after British aircraft manned by RAF pilots, had been launched from the Wasp and were in flight over the Island of Malta the enemy attacked the island. Completely surprised by the increased number of defending fighters the enemy suffered considerable losses.
- The planes which took off from the Wasp engaged the enemy over Malta before landing on the island. After landing and hasty refueling at the airdrome they were again in the air continuing to repel the enemy attack within 30 minutes after arrival.
- The expertly timed arrival of reinforcement planes on the Wasp was most fortunate for the heroic defenders of the British stronghold and the cause of the United Nations.