


Shinyo Maru
Country | Japan |
Sunk | 7 Sep 1944 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseShinyo Maru was a transport pressed into military service by Japan during the war. On 14 Aug 1944, American intelligence intercepted a Japanese message noting that Shinyo Maru was to unload the rice and cement currently in her holds at Zamboanga, Mindanao and unload the remaining goods at Manila, Luzon, both in the Philippine Islands. As further messages were decoded, the Americans followed Shinyo Maru's footsteps as she sailed in Philippine waters. A message intercepted at 0200 hours on 7 Sep noted that she was to sail with convoy C-076 from Manila with "750 troops" on board.
ww2dbaseIntelligence failure, as later revealed in Dec 1944, led to an unfortunately incident for the Americans: the "750 troops" were in fact 750 American troops, prisoners of war who had been used as forced laborers. They had been in the cargo holds of Shinyo Maru since 20 Aug, and were suffering in the hot and dark holds, given only few opportunities topside.
ww2dbaseAt 1637 hours on 7 Sep, American submarine USS Paddle sighted the convoy off Sindangan Point, Mindanao and fired two torpedoes at Shinyo Maru. "Suddenly there was a terrific explosion immediately followed by a second one", recalled United States Army 1st Lt. John J. Morrett who survived the ordeal. He witnessed broken bodies of Americans and Japanese strewn all across the ship. As the Americans attempted to climb up from the cargo holds, some of the Japanese guards fired at them, adding to the carnage.
ww2dbaseAn intercepted message dated 10 Sep 1944 gave the Americans the confirmation that 150 Japanese Army personnel were killed from this sinking, but at the same time, the sudden influx of American POWs arriving on the beaches of Mindanao and received by local resistance fighters hinted that Shinyo Maru might had been carrying Americans. Lieutenant Commander E. H. Nowell, commanding officer of USS Paddle, later noted that his attack on 7 Sep was "probably the attack in which U.S. POWs were sunk, and swam ashore."
ww2dbaseFurther analysis on the sinking of Shinyo Maru concluded that she was indeed carrying 750 American POWs at the time, and 688 of them perished.
ww2dbaseSource: United States National Archives.
Last Major Revision: May 2010
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Visitor Submitted Comments
5 Sep 2019 04:11:14 PM
My grandfather Paul L. Browning was an American POW who survived. I would love any and all info regarding this attack in order to better understand what he went through.
7 Dec 2021 07:11:56 PM
My grandfather's brother was one of the 688 who perished. His name was PFC Dallas McDearis
23 Jan 2022 01:54:00 PM
My Father-in-law's brother, Howard H. Hankins from Wyoming was among the KIA's. He was 24 yrs old
26 Aug 2022 02:14:27 PM
aubrey lynwood black 2nd lt. 31st reg. he was my grandmother's brother. if ya'll know anything please let me know thanks he was army radio dispatch person is all i know
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30 May 2019 08:49:14 PM
My uncle died he was one of the 688
His name is Leonard O. Goyne 2nd Lt. O&890249 INF 31st inf Regt(PA)
31st Div (PA) Sept. 7 1944.