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Edogawa Maru

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Type
  
Troop transport

Beam
  
18.2 m

Propulsion
  
steam turbine

Length
  
128 m

Tonnage
  
6,968 tons

Draft
  
11.1 m

Launched
  
1944

Fate
  
Torpedoed and sunk 18 November 1944

Edogawa Maru was a 6,968 ton Japanese transport ship that was sunk by USS Sunfish on 18 November 1944 with 2,114 lives lost.

Edogawa Maru sailed as part of convoy MI-27 with seven other ships from Moji to Miri, Borneo, on 15 November 1944. Escorted by a converted minesweeper and three smaller vessels, the convoy hugged the coast of the Korean peninsula to try to avoid American submarines. Nevertheless, a group of three submarines—Peto, Spadefish, and Sunfish—found and attacked the convoy on the night of 17/18 November. At 22:00 a torpedo from Sunfish struck and crippled Edogawa Maru. In the early hours of 18 November a second torpedo from Sunfish finished off the Edogawa Maru. The ship hadn't been evacuated in the meantime and 1,998 soldiers and 116 crewmen were KIA.
Seisho Maru, Osakasan Maru and Chinaki Maru were also sunk that night.

References

Edogawa Maru Wikipedia