SS China Maru (1920)
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The SS ''China Maru'' was a 5,870- gross register ton cargo ship built by Kawasaki Dockyard Company,
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, for Kawasaki Kisen KK in 1920.


History

The cargo ship ran aground off Balum Island, Feni Islands, Papua New Guinea, on 26 June 1939, while steaming to Sydney from Yokohama, and was later refloated. She was requisitioned in 1941 by the Imperial Japanese Navy for use during World War II.


Invasion of Guam

On 8 December 1941, she was assigned to Operation "G", the
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as one of 10 transports carrying Major General Horii Tomitaro's 55th Infantry Corps. The naval operation was headed by the 4th Fleet operating out of
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consisting of minelayer ''Tsugaru'' as flagship; seaplane tender ''Kiyokawa Maru''; 4 cruisers, ''Aoba'', ''Furutaka'', ''Kako'', ''Kinugasa'' (Cruiser Division 6, detached from 1st Fleet); and 4 destroyers, ''Oboro'' (detached from Carrier Division 5 of the IJN 1st Air Fleet), and ''Kikuzuki'', ''Uzuki'', and ''Yūzuki'' (Destroyer Division 23, detached from Carrier Division 2, IJN 1st Air Fleet). The remaining ships all belonged to the Fifth Base Force, 4th Fleet consisting of Gunboat Division 7 (''Hirotama Maru'', ''Shotoku Maru''), Subchaser Division 59 (subchasers ''Shonan Maru No. 5'', ''Shonan Maru No. 6''; netlayer ''Shofuku Maru''), Subchaser Division 60 (subchasers ''Kyo Maru No. 8'', ''Kyo Maru No. 10''; netlayer ''Shuko Maru''), and Minesweeper Division 15 (''Fumi Maru No. 2'', ''Seki Maru No. 3'').


Invasion of Salamaua–Lae

On 10 March 1942, during the invasion of Lae-Salamaua, ''China Maru'' was damaged by
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aircraft from the United States Navy aircraft carriers and off
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, New Guinea.


Fate

On 21 September 1944, while anchored off Manila, Philippines, ''China Maru'' was hit by bombs from US Navy Task Force 38.1, 38.2, and 38.3 aircraft, and sunk at .


See also

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Foreign commerce and shipping of Empire of Japan During the Empire of Japan and up to 1945, Japan was dependent on imported foods and raw materials for industry. At the time, Japan had one of the largest merchant fleets in the world with a total of approximately 6 million tonnes of displacement b ...


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Chronological List of Japanese Merchant Vessel Losses
{{DEFAULTSORT:China Maru (1920) 1920 ships Auxiliary ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Ships sunk by US aircraft Shipwrecks of the Philippines Maritime incidents in 1939 Maritime incidents in March 1942 Maritime incidents in September 1944