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Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment

5th Battalion

History

With the help of Martyn Fryer

Compiled by Ron Taylor

 

Hell Ships

In October 1943, when the Thailand-Burma Railway was completed, the Japanese had to find a use for the PoWs, and it was decided that a workforce was needed in Japan. The PoWs were taken back to Singapore in 1944 and transported later that year, but by this time the Americans were patrolling the waters between Singapore and Japan. With with no markings that the transports carried PoWs. many convoys were attacked and the PoW death roll grew sharply.

 

 Hofuku Maru (also named Toyofuku Maru)

The Hofuku Maru was sailing from  Singapore to Miri, Borneo as part of convoy  SHIMI-05. The convoy consisted of 10 ships, 5 of which carried, in total, 5,000 POWs, all in appalling conditions.

hofuku_maru

At Borneo, the Hofuku Maru left the convoy with engine problems, and sailed on to the Philippines, arriving on 19th July. She remained in Manila until mid-September while the engines were repaired. The POWs remained on board, suffering terribly from disease, hunger, and thirst.

On September 20, 1944, the Hofuku Maru and 10 other ships formed Convoy MATA-27, and sailed from Manila to Japan. The following morning, the convoy was attacked 80 miles north of Corregidor by more than 100 American carrier planes. All eleven ships in the convoy were sunk. Of those on the Hofuku Maru, 1,047 of the 1,289 British and Dutch POWs on board died.

 

Kachidoki Maru

The Kachidoki Maru was built by New York Shipping Company in Camden, New Jersey and originally named ‘President Harrison’. The ship was 524 feet overall length with a displacement of 10,500 tons and was painted battle grey, flying the merchant marine flag, which was a red ball in the centre of a white field. It had no red cross markings.

Kachidoki Maru

The Japan party consisted of 2,250 prisoners, 1,500 were British the remainder Australian, the number who actually sailed with the convoy was 2,217. The Kachidoki Maru held 900 PoWs (all British) and The Rakuyo  Maru a further 1317 (Australian and British).

On 4th September 1944, the two ships joined convoy HI-72 and sailed from Singapore.

On the 12th of September the convoy was attacked by US submarines and both these ships were hit. The Kachidoki Maru was torpedoed by the US submarine Pampanito at  22:40 hours.

The Japanese rescued some of the POWs from these two ships and they continued their journey to Japan on the Kibitsu Maru.

All of those who survived the sinking of the Kachidoki Maru jumped within the first ten minutes of the ship being hit.

 

Rakuyo Maru

On 4th September 1944, convoy HI-72 sailed from Singapore. Two of these ships, Rakuyo Maru and the Kachidoki Maru carried PoWs. The Rakuyo Maru carried 1317 Pows and the Kachidoki Maru a further 900.

The Yakuto Maru is also known as Rokyo Maru or Rokyu Maru, (9,418 tons, built 1921).

Rakuyo_maru

The Rakuyo Maru was part of Japan Party 3, the ship sailed with 1318 POW’s, consisting of 600 British, 718 Australian and a few Americans, all coming from the Thailand-Burma Railway.

The holds of the Rakuyo Maru also contained bauxite and the ash of Japanese soldiers. The transport took place in convoy of 13 ships, among others the POW ships  AsakaMaru, Kachidoka Maru, Shincho Maru.

1944/09/11 - Joined another convoy from Manila.

1944/09/12 - At 2:00 am the convoy was attacked near Haanan  Island by the submarine US Growler and an escort ship was sunk.

The PoW’s were kept in their hold.

At 5:30 am the convoy was attacked again, by submarine US Sealion torpedoed a tanker, a freighter and the Rakuyo Maru. The tanker and freighter sank but Rakuyo Maru did not sink with one torpedo in the fore and one in the engine room (mid-ship). The PoW’s left their holds and some jumped over the side into the sea, but the Japanese, who had evacuated the ship took the life boats.

At 6:15 am the US Growler attacked the convoy again at Lat 18.0 N Lon 114.0E, a frigate was hit, depth-bombs were jumped in the water, nearby the drowning men of the Rakuyo Maru.

At 7:10 am the Rakuyo Maru was still afloat, some of the oil soaked PoWs who had jumped over the side returned to the ship.

At 5:30 pm the ship was near sinking and all the PoW’s left the ship. Two frigates and a freighter saved only the Japanese, the PoW’s were left behind with only two lifeboats between them, the Duncan-group (136 men) and the Varley-group.

1944/09/14 - The Duncan-group were rescued by a Japanese ship but the Varley-group had disappeared. The Duncan-group were taken to Hainan Island.

1944-09/15 - 5:00 pm the submarine US Pampanito arrived at the site of the sinking looking for more Japanese ships and found the survivors in the water clinging to wreckage, they save 63 PoWs. Relaying a message, the US Sealion saved another 44 POW’s, but there were many more left in the sea.

The 136 who were saved by the Japanese arrived at Hainan Island together with about 360 survivors of the Kachidoka Maru which was also sunk. They were transported to Japan in the Kibitsu Maru accompanied by the Asaka Maru and Sincho Maru.

1944/09/17 - At 5:30 pm the US submarines US Barb and US Queenfish saved another 32 men.

1944/09/18 - The weather was bad and no more PoWs were found.

1944/09/20 - US Sealion and US Pampanito arrived at Saipon with 127 survivors, 5 deaths had occurred.

1944/09/21 - US Barb and US Queenfish arrived in Saipan with 32 survivors, 2 deaths had occurred.

It is estimated that 1159 PoWs died with the sinking of the Rakuyo Maru

 

Death Roll

Hell Ship Deaths

Please click on the Bullet next to each date below to extend information

Died

Name

Service/No

1944/09/12

Fairman, Basil Lionel

5989739

1944/09/12

Macgregor, John Alexander

5949464

1944/09/12

Lett, Albert

2217764

1944/09/12

Leaney, John

5959900

1944/09/12

Jackson, Harry

5953093

1944/09/12

Izzard, Cecil William

5949582

1944/09/12

Hedley, Joseph

5951384

1944/09/12

Abson, James William

5950963

1944/09/12

Hale, Frederick George

5951764

1944/09/12

Green, Cyril

5953352

1944/09/12

Gray, Ronald

5950488

1944/09/12

Gardner, John Thomas

5949707

1944/09/12

Mapley, Jack William

5950730

1944/09/12

Floyd, Joseph Edward

5955645

1944/09/12

Hewitt, William Frank

5956982

1944/09/12

Dunbabin, James

5956262

1944/09/12

Donovan, Philip James

5950041

1944/09/12

Cross, Albert Edward

5950980

1944/09/12

Craxford, William George

5951977

1944/09/12

Crawley, Lloyd George

5951123

1944/09/12

Cole, Walter Henry

5952616

1944/09/12

Cole, Ephraim

5956609

1944/09/12

Cockburn, Francis William

5950050

1944/09/12

Clark, Reginald

5951193

1944/09/12

Carter, John Douglas Haig

5950867

1944/09/12

Bush, James John

5951971

1944/09/12

Biggs, Edward Cornelius

5951821

1944/09/12

Fuller, Almond Herbert

5956270

1944/09/12

Robinson, Ernest Alfred

5948397

1944/09/12

Winter, Henry William

5955682

1944/09/12

Winstanley, John Edmund Peter

5955679

1944/09/12

Willsher, Thomas Henry

5955166

1944/09/12

Wade, Ronald Joseph

5346830

1944/09/12

Tomlinson, Francis Edward

5953170

1944/09/12

Taylor, Ronald

5950343

1944/09/12

Smith, Ernest James

5956377

1944/09/12

Sell, Frederick William

5952485

1944/09/12

Rolph, Douglas Frederick

5989149

1944/09/12

Martin, Percy Robert

5953113

1944/09/12

Richardson, Stephen Lionel

5946061

1944/09/12

Perkins, Frederick

5947537

1944/09/12

Mumford, Sidney Claude

5822243

1944/09/21

Cawthorne, Maurice

5952722

1944/09/21

Sullivan, Thomas Albert

5951056

1944/09/21

Norman, Gerald Herbert

5952006

1944/09/21

Lemmon, Douglas James William

5955634

1944/09/21

Crawley, Albert Edward

5951900

1944/09/21

Cox, Robert Henry

5953032

1944/09/21

Welham, Robert Ernest

5946692

1944/09/21

Willey, Stanley

5953196

1944/09/21

Clarke, John Herbert

5953024

1944/09/21

Macdonald, Alistair Charles

5951396

1944/09/21

Evans, Stanley

5951363

1944/09/21

Chamberlain, Ernest John

5955761

1944/09/21

Lawrence, Ronald Charles

5952003

1944/09/21

Catterall, John

5952645

1944/09/21

Catterall, Albert

5956862

1944/09/21

Cato, Frederick George Bert

5952182

1944/09/21

Wilton, Lawrence

5951422

1944/09/21

Callewaert, Albert Louis

5951972

1944/09/21

Mccue, Bernard

5951754

1944/09/21

Burns, Thomas Arthur

5952179

1944/09/21

Mayne, Frank

5942925

1944/09/21

Bambridge, Albert Stanley

5950134

1944/09/21

Angell, Leslie Victor

5951842

1944/09/21

Chorlton, Geoffrey

5955225

1944/09/21

Rabone, Thomas

5956692

1944/09/21

Ives, Raymond Henry

5955606

1944/09/21

Hornett, James Benjamin

5951995

1944/09/21

High, Harold William Struthers

5951830

1944/09/21

Wright, William

5946307

1944/09/21

O'Dell, Eric George

5949716

1944/09/21

Perry, Malcolm Alan

5950095

1944/09/21

Hayes, Philip Radford

5956293

1944/09/21

Hanlon, Patrick

5950453

1944/09/21

Hand, Walter Frederick William

5956299

1944/09/21

Hall, Reginald William

5950230

1944/09/21

Dimmock, John Frederick

5950551

1944/09/21

Prior, Joseph George

5950196

1944/09/21

Dines, Albert Edward

5955494

1944/09/21

Gilfillan, Albert

5950591

1944/09/21

Gayler, Edward Frederick

5951112

1944/09/21

Jarvis, Robert

5956643

1944/09/21

Richardson, William Dennis

5952012

1944/09/21

Johnson, Arthur Charles Frederick

5952942

1944/09/21

Karmy, John Joseph

5950118

1944/09/21

Healey, Thomas Francis

5949809

1944/09/21

Emerton, Herbert

5951983

1944/09/21

Edwards, Frank Walter

5953045

1944/09/21

Lawrence, Gordon

5951726

1944/09/21

Peasnell, William Wickham Frederick

5951403

1944/09/21

Plum, Albert George Horace James

5950318

 

 

Destination Deaths

Japan

Died

Name

Service/No

1943/11/13

Bivans, Robert Storey

5950368

1944/09/04

Brace, Henry Terance

5951917

1944/09/28

Crawley, Francis William

5952518

1944/12/14

Savage, James Henry

5949709

1945/02/01

Worster, Frederick Henry

5955695

1945/02/04

Humphreys, Andrew

5950575

1945/02/08

Ingram, Robert William

5949245

1945/02/09

Collison, Dennis Jack

5955778

1945/06/05

Knight, Albert Ernest

5951392

 

 

Taiwan

Died

Name

Service/No

1943/10/15

Crisford, William

5946549

1944/06/01

Bannister, Arthur Joseph

5951657

1944/08/26

Leach, William Leslie

5955631

1944/08/28

Nugent, Edward Frank

5953125

1944/11/22

Kempster, Charles

5956310

1945/02/07

Flemming, Sidney Cyril

5945090

1945/08/13

See, Albert Henry

5953154

1945/08/15

Fishpool, Leonard Henry

5945841

 

 

 

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