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From:

The Commanding Officer HM MTB. 27

Date: 15th January, 1942.

Subject

To:

Attack on Japanese landing craft in Hong Kong Harbour on 19th December, 1942.

The Commanding Officer, 2nd MTB. Flotilla.

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On Friday December 19th TB. 27 proceeded with MTB. 10 from Aberdeen Harbour at about 0900 to destroy enemy landing craft reported to be crossing Hongkong harbour. western entrance of Aberdeen Harbour MTB. 10 returned to H.H.S. ROBIN owing to engine trouble and I followed as ordered.

At the

Upon going alongside H. M. S. ROBIN TB's 27 and 26 (8th subdivision) were ordered to procced to Green Island and await further orders from XDO which would be passed to us through Mt. Davis Signal Station.

We proceeded at about 0940 and at about 0950 when off Mt. Davis MTB 11 approached us from Sulphur Channel and

At the same time Mt. Davis commenced to signal us by Morse. Signal Station was calling us up and ordering us to stay at Green Island. I reduced speed to dead slow in order to receive both these signals; whilst receiving them an enemy aircraft was observed making a dive bombing attack on MTB 11 and I opened fire on it.

After ceasing fire NTB 26 was observed to me and enter Sulphur Channel, refusing to After waiting at Green Island for about half an hour I was ordered to return to Aberdeen by XDO and did

increase speed, pass answer my signals.

SO.

MTB 26 was not seen again.

(Signed)

T. M. Parsons,

Lieutenant,

H. K. R.N. V. R.

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