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''Coast Farmer'', gaining the name in 1937 and previously bearing the names ''Point Arena'' (1928) and ''Riverside Bridge'' (1920), was a U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Design 1023 ship The Design 1023 ship (full name Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1023) was a steel-hulled cargo ship design approved for mass production by the United States Shipping Boards (USSB) Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) in World War I. Like many of ...
ordered under the name ''Minnewawa'' and built as hull #103 by Submarine Boat Company,
Newark, New Jersey Newark ( , ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County and the second largest city within the New York metropolitan area.Pensacola Convoy The Pensacola Convoy is a colloquialism for a United States military shipping convoy that took place in late 1941 as the Pacific War began. The name was derived from that of its primary escort ship, the heavy cruiser . ''Pensacola'' was official ...
landing the supplies and troops intended for the Philippines in Darwin, Australia after being diverted on the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The ship became even more notable being the first of only three ships successfully running the Japanese blockade into the Philippines; leaving Brisbane FebruaryReferences, including cited official histories, have differing days of departure in February. 1942.Charles Dana Gibson notes the food supplies, transshipped from Mindanao aboard two Filipino coasters, with only the ''Elcano'' making Corregidor, were largely spoiled and "canned goods had lost their labels rendering their contents a mystery" to the recipients. ''Coast Farmer'' was torpedoed and sunk off
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,
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on 20 July 1942.


Commercial to World War II Service

The Gulf Pacific Mail Line operated the ship as ''Point Arena'' from 1928 to 1937.Lloyd's registers for those years shows "Gulf Pacific Mail Line" and "Swayne & Hoyt, Ltd., the operator of GPML ships. The ship was acquired and operated as ''Coast Farmer'' by the Coastwise Line, a coastal line associated with Pacific Far East Lines, until taken for war time service by the
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on 22 December 1941, the date the Pensacola Convoy reached
Brisbane Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the states and territories of Australia, Australian state of Queensland, and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a populati ...
Australia.The Vessel Data Card indicates with TCA a Transportation Corps agreement, thus the effective date upon which the ship entered the Southwest Pacific Area's local fleet.


Pensacola Convoy

''Coast Farmer'' was one of three merchant cargo ships in the convoy and largely carried civilian supplies for the shops of Guam and Manila. After arrival the ''Coast Farmer'' along with ''Meigs'' and the were retained by United States Forces in Australia (USFIA) for operations in Australia.


Australia-Philippine Operations

''Coast Farmer'' was provided a gun crew from the 453d Ordnance Company, loaded with military supplies including 2,500 tons of rations and departed Brisbane February 10, 1942Masterson's work was the official Transportation Corps study undertaken under Chief, Military History, and is cited in the subsequent official histories as an authoritative source using primary materials. The 10 February date is also found in other references, though they may actually be based on Masterson. for the Philippines where the ship delivered its cargo at Anakan, Mindanao, on 17 February. The supplies were offloaded to the Filipino coasters ''Lepus'' and ''Elcano'' who then departed for Manila. The ''Coast Farmer'' was then loaded for the return trip with tin and baled rubber brought from
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by the Filipino coasters ''Agustina'', ''Cegostina'', and .Gibson, p. 248 On departure a member of the gun crew sent ashore to repair machine guns did not return in time and was left behind. John A. Matson, master of ''Coast Farmer'' on this operation, was later awarded the Army's Distinguished Service Medal and the Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal. ''Coast Farmer'' became one of only three ships, the others being and The China Navigation Company's ''Anhui'', to successfully break the Japanese blockade. The supplies brought by the ''Coast Farmer'' were destroyed in transshipment when the smaller ships trying to reach Corregidor were sunk by gunfire from Japanese naval forces off Mindanao. On her return she was one of seven vessels in the USFIA Army fleet and one of three assigned indefinitely. Subsequently, General MacArthur received confirmation the vessel was under
War Shipping Administration The War Shipping Administration (WSA) was a World War II emergency war agency of the US government, tasked to purchase and operate the civilian shipping tonnage the United States needed for fighting the war. Both shipbuilding under the Maritime Co ...
charter for his use without restriction. The ''Coast Farmer'' was engaged in supporting the war effort in coastwise shipping when the Japanese submarine
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ed and sank her off
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,
New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of New South Wales in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , es ...
, Australia, on 20 July 1942.Australian and U.S. sources give 20 July date, I-11 page and Australian naval historian Gill give 0200 on 21 July, probably difference in time kept by sources in this area. 1942. One crew member was lost. The ship was hit amidships at about 2 a.m. and sank within twenty minutes with the submarine surfacing and examining the ship's
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by
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before departing the area.


See also

* sister ship * sister ship * sister ship


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''Coast Farmer'' photo


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U.S. Navy Armed Guard and U.S. Merchant Marine in World War II

Photo ID #303140—Starboard side view of the American transport ''Coast Farmer''

SS ''Coast Farmer''


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