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Wednesday, March 4, 1942. Counterstrikes
Today in World War II History—March 4, 1942: Two Japanese H8K flying boats bomb Pearl Harbor—no damage. Aircraft from USS Enterprise strike Marcus Island in South Pacific.
From Sarah Sundin's blog.
If you were fighting the war, of course, it was a horrible day. . . if fighting was going on, which it was all over the world. But in terms of huge events, well, it was just another day in the war in some ways.
Operation K, the flying boat raid, had significant aspirations but was a flop. It didn't do much, other than to remind everyone that Hawaii was still within Japanese air range.
The island was transferred to the United States in 1952, but in 1968 the US gave it back but continued to occupy it, having a substantial radio station there, whose antenna can be seen in the photo posted above from 1987. The Coast Guard occupied the island until 1993, and then it was transferred to the Japanese Self Defense Force.