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In service
  
December 1914

Displacement
  
6754 tons (6127 t)

Builder
  
Hall, Russell & Company

Out of service
  
August 22, 1944

Length
  
136 m

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Fate
  
Sunk August 22, 1944 by USS Bowfin

Class and type
  
Private cargo ship (Nippon Yusen)

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Tsushima Maru (対馬丸) was a Japanese passenger/cargo ship that was sunk by the submarine USS Bowfin during World War II, while carrying hundreds of schoolchildren from Okinawa to Kagoshima.

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Tsushima maru


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On August 22, 1944, at between 10:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. local time, the USS Bowfin attacked the convoy in which the Tsushima Maru was sailing and sank her, close to the island of Akusekijima. Tsushima-muru Commemoration Association Survey Data (As of August 27, 2005), reported a total of 1,661 civilian evacuees, including 834 schoolchildren (of which 775 were killed and approximately 59 survived the sinking). Shortly after the sinking a "gag order" was enforced and families and survivors rarely spoke about the incident. The number of victims that have been identified by name, based on notifications from bereaved families (As of August 22, 2012), include 780 schoolchildren.

The ship was part of Convoy Namo 103, which consisted of the following ships:

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  • Tsushima Maru (passenger / cargo vessel)
  • Kazuura Maru (listed as Waura Maru in some sources, assumed to be a cargo vessel)
  • Gyōkū Maru (cargo vessel)
  • Destroyer Hasu (Momi class)
  • Gunboat Uji

  • The crew of the USS Bowfin would not discover until 20 years later that the passenger-cargo vessel was transporting children.

    Its wreck was located and identified in December 1997.

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    References

    Tsushima Maru Wikipedia