Aiyo Maru
Appearance
History | |
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Japan | |
Name | Aiyo Maru |
Builder | Toyo Kisen Kaisha |
Laid down | 10 March 1941 |
Launched | 28 October 1941 |
Completed | 20 January 1942 |
Fate | Sunk by aircraft on 3 March 1943 at 07°15'S, 148°30'E |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 2,746 tons (GT), 4,331 tons (DWT) |
Installed power | 1600 HP |
Speed | 15.31 knots |
Aiyo Maru was a 2,746-ton transport ship of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
She left Rabaul, New Britain on 1 March 1943, as part of Operation 81, carrying a cargo of 252 troops, equipment, fuel, landing craft and ammunition for Lae, New Guinea.[1] The convoy was attacked by aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces and Royal Australian Air Force from 2 March 1943, known as the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. Aiyo Maru was bombed on 3 March and sank at 07°15'S., 148°30'E. Up to 323 soldiers and sailors were killed. [2]
Notes
- ^ McAulay 1991, p. 39
- ^ "Aiyo Maru (+1943)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
References
- McAulay, Lex (1991). Battle of the Bismarck Sea. New York: St Martins Press. ISBN 0-312-05820-9. OCLC 23082610.