History
Japan
Name Saarland
Owner Hamburg America Line
Operator Hamburg America Line
Builder Blohm + Voss , Hamburg
Yard number 460
Laid down 1923
Launched 20 October 1923
Completed delivered 2 February 1924
Maiden voyage 23 February 1924
Renamed Teiyo Maru
Fate Sunk by aircraft on 3 March 1943 in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea
General characteristics
Type Passenger ship
Tonnage 6,870 GRT
Length 136.9 metres (449 ft)
Beam 17.8 metres (58 ft)
Draught 8.2 metres (27 ft)
Propulsion 4 steam turbines
Speed 12 knots
SS Saarland was a 6,870 ton German passenger ship, which was sold to Japan in 1940, renamed Teiyo Maru and used as troop transport ship by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II . It sank during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea with great loss of life.
Construction and sale
Saarland was built by Blohm + Voss in Hamburg and launched in 1924. It sailed for the Hamburg America Line until 1940, when it was sold to the Japanese Imperial Steamship Co. (Teikoku Senpaku Kaisha ) and renamed Teiyo Maru . One year later it was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Army and used as a troopship.[ 1]
War service
In March 1943, she left Rabaul , New Britain, as part of Operation 81 , carrying 1,988 troops of the IJA’s 51st Division , including the 18th Army Headquarters and 1,500 cubic meters of war supplies.[ 2] The convoy was attacked by aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces and Royal Australian Air Force from 2 March 1943, known as the Battle of the Bismarck Sea . On 3 March Teiyo Maru sustains 11 near misses, four direct bomb hits and two torpedoes. At about 1730, she bursts into flames and sinks at 06°56′S 148°16′E / 6.933°S 148.267°E / -6.933; 148.267 .
1,882 troops, 15 shipboard gunners, 17 crewmen and Captain Ishisaka Takezo are killed.[ 3]
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References
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in March 1943
Shipwrecks
2 Mar: Kyokusei Maru , Meriwether Lewis
3 Mar: Aiyo Maru , Arashio , Doggerbank , Kembu Maru , Oigawa Maru , Shirayuki , Sin-ai Maru , Stag Hound , Taimei Maru , Teiyo Maru
4 Mar: Asashio , City of Pretoria , Marietta E , Tokitsukaze , U-87
5 Mar: Empire Tower , USS Grampus , Minegumo , Murasame
8 Mar: 's Jacob , James B. Stephens , U-156
9 Mar: Fort Battle River
10 Mar: Nailsea Court , Richard Bland , U-633
11 Mar: HMS Harvester , U-432 , U-444
12 Mar: HMS Lightning , HMS Turbulent , U-130
13 Mar: Clan Alpine , Empress of Canada , U-163
14 Mar: HMS Thunderbolt
15 Mar: USS Triton
16 Mar: Benjamin Harrison
19 Mar: Lulworth Hill , U-5 , U-384
21 Mar: K-3 , U-163
22 Mar: U-524 , U-665
23 Mar: Delfino , Windsor Castle
24 Mar: Bungsberg
25 Mar: U-469
27 Mar: HMS Dasher , U-169
28 Mar: Caterina Costa , Ceuta , Masaya , Suwa Maru
29 Mar: U-77
30 Mar: SS Empire Bowman , U-416
Unknown date: Sirène
Other incidents