Tugs Abeille II, Abeille IV, Abeille V, Abeille VI, Abeille XIV, Abeille XX, Abeille XXI, Abeille XXII, Cherbourgeois I, Cherbourgeois III, Cherbourgeois IV, Divette, Elan II, Excellent, Faisan, Jobourg, La Frene, La Pernelle, La Salicoque, Lama, Mammouth, Mastodonte, Mouflon, Nacqueville, Nessus, Peuplier, Pingouin, Pintade, Plougastel, Portzic, Ramier, Rene le Besnerais, Risban, Urville commissioned into RN service.
Minesweeping trawlers HMS Aiglon, Andre et Louise, Congre, Henriette, L'Atlantique, and Pine commissioned. (Dave Shirlaw)
The Admiralty considers withdrawal from the eastern Mediterranean. While Admiral Pound
supports the idea, Churchill is adamantly opposed and quashes it. The concern involves the
Italian Fleet and the fall of France. (Alex Gordon)
RAF Bomber Command: 4 Group (Whitley). Bombing - occupied airfields at Merville
and Rotterdam.
51 Sqn. Four aircraft to Merville. Three bombed successfully, one returned early.
58 Sqn. Eight aircraft to Rotterdam. Only two bombed, weather very bad.
2 Group: 15 Sqn. Aerial reconnaissance of Scharnhorst and bombing of Evere.
82 Sqn. Cloud-cover raids on French airfields.
107 Sqn. Nine aircraft bomb railways at Hamm, Hamborn, Wismar, Osnabruck and Leunan. Four
sections also went after barges on the River Lek and bombed Schipol.
RAF Fighter Command: No 1. Squadron is declared operational again after its return from France.
NETHERLANDS: Henri Winkelman, the former Dutch Commander-in-Chief is arrested and taken to Germany.
ALGERIA: Operation Catapult - Admiral Somerville arrives with Force H off the French Algerian base of Mers-el-Kebir near Oran. The French Admiral Gensoul is offered a number of choices to ensure his fleet with its four capital ships stays out of Axis hands.
These are to join the British outright; be interned in British ports; sail to French ports in the West Indies; or scuttle their own ships.
All are turned down and, at around 18.00, Force H opens fire on the anchored ships. Battleship FS Bretagne blows up (total killed 36 officers, 151 Petty Officers and 825 Seamen) and the 'Dunkerque' and 'Provence', together with other ships are badly damaged killing 130 French sailors. The French ships and shore batteries return fire, but fail to hit any British ships. Battlecruiser 'Strasbourg' and some destroyers manage to break out in spite of attacks by aircraft from HMS Ark Royal. They reach Toulon.
CANADA:
Corvette HMCS Chilliwack laid down
North Vancouver British Columbia.
Corvette HMS Mayflower (later HMCS
Mayflower) launched Montreal Province of Quebec. (Dave Shirlaw)
U.S.A.: Submarine USS Tautog commissioned. (Dave Shirlaw)
ATLANTIC OCEAN:
U-26 (Type IA) is sunk at
position 48.03N, 1130W, by 8 depth charges from an Australian
Sunderland aircraft (Sqn 10/H). HMS
Rochester picked up the 48 survivors (entire crew) from the attack. (Dave
Shirlaw)