Supreme HQ Allied Expeditionary Force (June 16, 1944)
Communiqué No. 22
Advances by Allied Forces westward from Pont-l’Abbé in the CHERBOURG PENINSULA have continued. Our troops had local successes in the TILLY sector, but the town remained in enemy hands. Active patrolling has been kept up by both sides.
Adverse weather during the morning once again restricted our air activity, which was confined to limited patrols over the supply beaches and adjacent Channel waters and the immediate battle zone.
Yesterday HMS RAMILLIES (Capt. G. B. MIDDLETON, CBE ADC RN) engaged a battery at BENERVILLE on our eastern flank, which she silenced after an hour’s duel, while HMS NELSON (Capt. H. H. MAXWELL-HYSLOP, AM RN) engaged an enemy battery north of LE HAVRE, which had been firing into the anchorage. Enemy batteries and concentrations were bombarded throughout the day by Allied cruisers.
On the western flank, the USS TEXAS (Capt. C. A. BAKER, USN), wearing the flag of RAdm. CARLETON F. BRYANT, USN, the USS NEVADA (Capt. P. M. RHEA, USN) and the USS ARKANSAS (Capt. F. G. RICHARDS, USN) carried out heavy bombardments in support of the armies near ISIGNY and CARENTAN.