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Toyama Maru

Coordinates: 27°47′N 129°05′E / 27.783°N 129.083°E / 27.783; 129.083
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Toyama Maru
History
Japan
FateTorpedoed and sunk 29 June 1944
General characteristics
TypeTroop transport
Tonnage7,089 tons

Toyama Maru (富山丸) was a 7,089-ton Japanese troop transport during World War II. On 29 June 1944, Toyama Maru was transporting over 6,000 men of the Japanese 44th Independent Mixed Brigade when she was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS Sturgeon (SS-187) in the Nansei Shoto, off Taira Jima, Japan, at position 27º47'N, 129º05'E. 5,400 soldiers and crew members were killed during the sinking, although 600 others got off the ship, making the sinking of Toyama Maru one of the worst maritime disasters in history.

See also

References

  • Yahara, Hiromichi (1997). The Battle for Okinawa. Wiley. ISBN 0-471-18080-7.

27°47′N 129°05′E / 27.783°N 129.083°E / 27.783; 129.083