SS Lima Maru

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Lima Maru
History
Japan
BuilderMitsubishi Zosen Kaisha (Nagasaki)
Launched25 March 1920
In service1920-1944
Out of service8 February 1944
FateSunk, 8 February 1944
General characteristics
TypeTroop transport
Tonnage6,989 tons

Lima Maru was a 6,989-ton Japanese troop transport during World War II, which sank on 8 February 1944 with great loss of life.

The Lima Maru was built in 1920 by the Mitsubishi Zosen Kaisha in Nagasaki for the Nippon Yusen shipping company.

On 8 February 1944, as part of convoy MOTA-02, she was transporting around 2,900 men of the Japanese 19th Brigade from Moji to Takao. The Lima Maru was torpedoed and sunk by the US submarine USS Snook some 30 miles south east of the Goto Archipelago at position 31°05´N, 127°37´E.[1] The Lima Maru exploded and sank very fast. Fewer than 150 soldiers survived.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Lima Maru (+1944)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 2016-08-07.
  2. ^ David L Williams (October 2012). In the Shadow of the Titanic: Merchant Ships Lost With Greater Fatalities. ISBN 9780752477138. Retrieved 2016-08-07.
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