• Hōkoku Maru Aikoku Maru Gokoku Maru Akagi Maru Asaka Maru Awata Maru Bangkok Maru Saigon Maru Kinjosan Maru Kinryu Maru Kiyosumi Maru Kongō Maru (1935)...
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    cruiser (Saigon Maru 5,350 tons) on 18 September, a transport and hospital ship (Ural Maru 6,374 tons) on 27 September, and a cargo ship (Taibin Maru 6,886...
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    February 1944 for Saigon. The supply ship Mamiya replenish with Takasago Maru on 17 April. USS Pilotfish encountered Takasago Maru on 5 February 1945...
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    Aikoku Maru Akagi Maru Asaka Maru Awata Maru Bangkok Maru Gokoku Maru Hōkoku Maru Kinryu Maru Kiyozumi Maru Kongō Maru Noshiro Maru Saigon Maru Ukishima...
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    Ikuta Maru-class, consisting of Ikuta Maru, Taiko Maru, Nagata Maru, Senyo Maru, Manyo Maru, Okuyo Maru, Tsuneshima Maru and Yamadori Maru. Nagata Maru was...
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  • Fuel Depot Kure Security Squadron C.M. cruiser Saigon Maru, Bangkok Maru C.M. gunboat Hong Kong Maru Kure Local Defence Squadron Destroyer Division 13...
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    MS Aramis (redirect from Teia Maru)
    decommissioned. In 1942 Japan seized her under angary and renamed her Teia Maru (帝亜丸). She was a repatriation ship in 1943 and a troop ship in 1944, until...
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  • Cruiser Saigon Maru, C.M. Minelayer Sinkō Maru, Kōei Maru 5 November 1944 General Escort Command Minelayer Tokiwa, C.M. Minelayer Kōei Maru, C.M. Gunboat...
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    Asama Maru (浅間丸, Asama maru) was a Japanese ocean liner owned by Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK). The ship was built in 1927–1929 by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding...
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    strafed and damaged Tenno Maru as she arrived in Palau. From July to September 1944 the ship called at Takao, Singapore, Saigon, and Manila, before returning...
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    Ural Maru (うらる丸, Uraru-Maru) was a 6,377-ton Japanese merchant vessel, used as a transport ship and hospital ship during World War II. She was torpedoed...
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    The Chichibu Maru (秩父丸) was a Japanese passenger ship which, renamed Kamakura Maru, was sunk during World War II, killing 2,035 soldiers and civilians...
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  • Shonan Maru No. 1 (第一昭南丸), Shonan Maru No. 2 (第二昭南丸), Shonan Maru No. 3 (第三昭南丸), Shonan Maru No. 5 (第五昭南丸), Shonan Maru No. 10 (第十昭南丸), Shonan Maru No. 11...
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    Operation Frequent Wind (category Fall of Saigon)
    seaborne evacuations from Saigon Port, this fleet comprised: Tugboats: Asiatic Stamina Chitose Maru Haruma Osceola Shibaura Maru and the following large...
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  • 1939/1940 ships". german-navy.de accessed. Retrieved 2014-09-02. "Sekino Maru". www.combinedfleet.com. Retrieved 2024-09-24. "Troilus". Uboat. Retrieved...
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  • ship "Miike Maru", together with the 30th Independent Mixed Brigade. On 23 April 1943 it landed in Shanghai and departed again for Saigon on 19 July 1943...
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    aground to avoid the capture. After repairs, the ship was renamed Kachidoki Maru (勝鬨丸), put under control of NYK Line and entered the Japan to Taiwan route...
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    three ships, en route to Yokohama, Japan from Saigon. She sank two: the passenger-cargo ship Africa Maru (9476 tons), carrying a cargo of rice and corn...
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    installations of Indochina, mainly located in and around Saigon. During the attack, Ikutagawa Maru along with several other vessels was sunk in the approximate...
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    Baya (SS-318) in a concerted gun attack on five small enemy craft, one (Bandai Maru) which she sank after its crew had abandoned it. Refitted at Fremantle submarine...
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    Maru, Miike Maru and Toho Maru' to Nakorn Sri Thammarat, southern Thailand, with more of the 143rd Regiment Merchant seaplane carriers Kamikawa Maru,...
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    special mission, she laid mines off Saigon on 14 and 15 January, and on 26 January sent a Japanese freighter "Busho Maru" to the bottom. A surface action...
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    Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2021. "Tatsuta Maru". Archived from the original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021...
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    struck, and Kiyo Maru sank, leaving an oil slick and scattered debris. During the patrol, Rasher planted mines off the approaches to Saigon harbor. Prematurely...
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    spotted three large shadows: the transport ships Awazisan Maru, Ayatosan Maru, and Sakura Maru, dropping anchor approximately 3 km (1.6 nmi; 1.9 mi) off...
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  • railway to Singapore, and from there aboard two ships, Rakuyo Maru and Kachidoki Maru, destined for Japan. On 12 September 1944, both ships were torpedoed...
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  • Imperial Japanese Navy Land Forces Notoro class oiler Japanese seaplane carrier Nisshin Tokai Maru Type J1 submarine Type D submarine Ha-101 class submarine...
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    flame. These victims were later identified as 5,652-ton Havre Maru and 2,825-ton Kashimasan Maru. An airplane and five escorts tried to box in the submarine...
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    04:30, Shinano Maru approached the vessel, noting that she carried no guns and appeared to be an auxiliary. The Orel mistook the Shinano Maru for another...
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    an enemy cargo ship of about 4,000 tons, and on 25 April, she sank Toba Maru, a 6,995-ton freighter. On the night of 3 May, the submarine slipped into...
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