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  • The Shin'yō Maru incident occurred in the Philippines on September 7, 1944, in the Pacific theater of World War II. In an attack on a Japanese convoy...
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  • era Japanese cargo ship and hellship SS Shinyō Maru (1911), Japanese passenger liner Shin'yō Maru incident This article includes a list of ships with the...
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    Shin'yō Maru was a cargo steamship that was built in 1894, had a fifty-year career under successive British, Australian, Chinese and Greek owners, was...
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  • Shin'yō (神鷹) "Divine Hawk") was an escort carrier operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, converted from the German ocean liner Scharnhorst. The liner...
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    Japanese war crimes (category Incidents of cannibalism)
    Bataan Death March Sandakan Death Marches Shin'yō Maru Incident Sulug Island massacre Pontianak incidents Manila massacre (concurrent with the Battle...
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    survivor's account, Narwhal picked up 82 POW's, survivors of the Shin'yō Maru incident, vice 31 at Siari, Mindanao. "Forty-one placed in the forward torpedo...
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  • is established for them in Sigmaringen Castle. Shin'yō Maru incident: Japanese cargo ship SS Shinyō Maru is torpedoed and sunk in the Sulu Sea by American...
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  • established for them in Sigmaringen Castle. Shin'yō Maru incident: The Japanese cargo ship SS Shin'yō Maru was torpedoed and sunk in the Sulu Sea by American...
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    Taiyo 7 September Shin'yo Maru Incident – American submarine USS Paddle attacks Japanese convoy and sinks cargo ship Shin'yo Maru killing several American...
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  • Mayasan Maru (摩耶山丸) was a Japanese landing craft depot ship used extensively to transport Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) troops during 1943 and 1944. After...
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  • Edogawa Maru (Kanji:江戸川丸) was a 6,968-ton Japanese Type 2A Wartime Standard cargo ship that was sunk by USS Sunfish on 18 November 1944 with 2,114 lives...
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    USS Growler (SS-215) (category Friendly fire incidents of World War II)
    the main body of the convoy but did fire at and sink an ex-gunboat, Senyo Maru. No more ships appeared in this immediate area for three days, so Growler...
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    Seisho Maru (Japanese: 盛祥丸, Seishō Maru ) was a cargo ship for Mitsui Bussan Kaisho in military service that was sunk by an American submarine during World...
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    USS Scamp (SS-277) (category Maritime incidents in November 1944)
    her attack. Kamikawa Maru was down by the stern and loading men into boats. A little after midnight, Scamp finished off Kamikawa Maru with two more torpedoes...
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    experienced aircrews. Hōshō and her aircraft group participated in the Shanghai Incident in 1932 and in the opening stages of the Sino-Japanese War in late 1937...
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    Tamatsu Maru was a World War II Japanese landing craft depot ship completed in January 1944 and remembered for the heavy loss of life when sunk by USS Spadefish...
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    German battleship Tirpitz (category Maritime incidents in September 1944)
    Hatsuharu, Hatsu Maru, I-12, I-38, Kiso, Okinami 17 Nov: USS LST-6, Mayasan Maru, NKI 01, Shin'yō (ex-Scharnhorst) 18 Nov: I-41, Seisho Maru 20 Nov: USS Mississinewa...
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    Chinese cruiser Ping Hai (category Maritime incidents in November 1944)
    of its construction was affected by the Mukden Incident (18 September 1931) and the January 28 Incident (28 January – 3 March 1932). Disruption of parts...
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    USS Gar (category Maritime incidents in November 1944)
    Mindoro, sinking the 3197-ton passenger-cargo ship Meikai Maru and the 4361-ton Indus Maru. Captain Philip D. Quirk served on numerous ships and submarines...
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  • Nigitsu Maru (にぎつ丸) was a Japanese "Type C" landing craft depot ship operated by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). The vessel did not have a flight deck...
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