Shin'yō Maru may refer to the following ships: Japanese cargo ship Shinyō Maru No. 3 (1917), World War II era Japanese cargo ship SS Shinyō Maru, World...
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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 by...
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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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from 1942 to late 1943, and Shin'yō was commissioned into the Japanese Navy in November 1943. After entering service, Shin'yō was employed as a convoy escort...
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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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Akitsu Maru and Nigitsu Maru are also considered to be the first amphibious assault ships, although, this title can be disputed with Shinshū Maru that served...
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but she dived deep and escaped serious damage. The torpedoes that hit Shin'yō Maru killed or wounded many of the POWs, and some of her Japanese crew and...
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Sixteen ships of the class were planned under the Maru Kyū Programme (Ship #302 in 1941) and the Kai-Maru 5 Programme (#5001–5015 in 1942). However, only...
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Shinyo (suicide motorboat) (redirect from Shin'yō-class suicide motorboat)
The Shinyo (震洋, Shin'yō, "Sea Quake") were Japanese suicide motorboats developed during World War II. They were part of the wider Japanese Special Attack...
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POW 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...
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35 mph). The Maru-Ni was an Army version with two depth charges the operator would drop and try to escape before detonation. Around 6,200 Shin'yō were produced...
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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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Island massacre Tinta Massacre Bataan Death March Sandakan Death Marches Shin'yō Maru Incident Sulug Island massacre Pontianak incidents Manila massacre (concurrent...
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in the Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū school of jūjutsu. Yagi, in turn, referred Kanō to Fukuda Hachinosuke, a bonesetter who taught Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū in a 10-mat...
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of the German V1 flying bomb, the Fieseler Fi 103R "Reichenberg". The Shin'yō (Japanese: 震洋, "Sea Quake") were Japanese suicide boats developed during...
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The Shimane Maru class was a pair of auxiliary escort carriers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Four additional conversions...
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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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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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completed) Shin'yō (1943) Shinano (1944) Shimane Maru class escort carrier Shimane Maru (1944) Otakisan Maru (not completed) Yamashio Maru class auxiliary...
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The Yamashio Maru class (Japanese: 山汐丸) consisted of a pair of auxiliary escort carriers operated by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. They...
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Kumano Maru (熊野丸) was a landing craft carrier with a full-length flight deck built for the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II. Completed...
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Japanese aircraft carrier Kaiyō (redirect from MV Argentina Maru)
World War II. The ship was originally built as the ocean liner Argentina Maru. She was purchased by the IJN on 9 December 1942, converted into an escort...
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Gokoku Maru (護國丸) was an armed merchant cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II, the last ship of the Hōkoku Maru class ocean liners. The...
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damaged both Edogawa Maru and Seisho Maru while Peto torpedoed and sank Osakasan Maru (killing 142). Nearby, Spadefish spotted Shin'yō of HI-81 and fired...
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Akitsu MaruSC Nigitsu MaruSC M Type C Kumano MaruSC Tokitsu Maru SCI Type A Mayasan Maru SC Tamatsu MaruSC M Type A Kibitsu Maru SC Hyugū Maru SC Settsu...
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Shinshū Maru (神州丸 or 神洲丸) was a ship of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. She was the world's first landing craft carrier ship to be designed...
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Akitsu MaruSC Nigitsu MaruSC M Type C Kumano MaruSC Tokitsu Maru SCI Type A Mayasan Maru SC Tamatsu MaruSC M Type A Kibitsu Maru SC Hyugū Maru SC Settsu...
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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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torpedoes at the prime target, the 21,000-ton escort aircraft carrier Shin'yō; and then turned rapidly to port and fired four stern torpedoes at a tanker...
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