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Old 05-02-08, 08:05 PM   #16
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The only really large Japanese convoys I am aware of were the two February-March 1942 Java invasion convoys. The convoy for East Java consisted of 42 troop transports from Balikpapan; close escort was initially only two destroyers, one to port and one to starboard, though with two light cruisers ("Jintsu" and "Naka") plus destroyers as distant escorts.
The West Java convoy departed from Camranh Bay and consisted of 54 transports, plus a much larger escorting force including at least one tanker. These convoys were definitely exceptions, however. The IJN never quite grasped the benefits of such large convoys.
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The only really large Japanese convoys I am aware of were the two February-March 1942 Java invasion convoys. The convoy for East Java consisted of 42 troop transports from Balikpapan; close escort was initially only two destroyers, one to port and one to starboard, though with two light cruisers ("Jintsu" and "Naka") plus destroyers as distant escorts.
The West Java convoy departed from Camranh Bay and consisted of 54 transports, plus a much larger escorting force including at least one tanker. These convoys were definitely exceptions, however. The IJN never quite grasped the benefits of such large convoys.
GerritJ9, Thanks for your comments. The convoy I am referring to had 16 merchant ships including the Manryu Maru (one of the hellships) and was escorted by four IJN "destroyers" , one out in front, one on each flank and one tail end charlie zigzagging from side to side. It left Taiwan (Formosa) some time in late August, 1943 bound for Osaka. According to my father in law who was on board the Manryu Maru, the convoy was subjected to repeated night attacks by US submarines and only two ships survived the journey arriving at Osaka around September 1st. None of the escorts survived.
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quote=tater]Yeah, I have that as well. I can zip it up and post a link.......

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@astroenceladus: No fault to you for ressurecting an old thread to ask that question, and here is the complete document.
http://files.filefront.com/Japanese+.../fileinfo.html

Or if you like, I can easily find that one convoy and give you the info.

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here is the complete document.
http://files.filefront.com/Japanese+.../fileinfo.html

Or if you like, I can easily find that one convoy and give you the info.
Thanks for the link to the article on Japanese convoys. It contains a heap of information. Unfortunately I could not find any reference to a convoy out of Taiwan in late August. Considering the number of merchant ships and escorts involved this seems strange. It does give a good idea though what submarines were operating near the Japanese home islands in late August, 1943 (e.g. USS Pollack, Whale) and I am guessing these 2 may have been involved in some of the attacks on the convoy. Have you got any idea where else I could look for information- I have found that the Official Chronolgy of the US Navy in World War 2 is quite useful.
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