Rakuyo Maru

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Rig

Japanese Passenger Cargo Ship

Built

1921

Built In

Demise

sunk on 12/9/1944 by USS Sealion

Description

SS Rakuyo Maru (楽洋丸) was a passenger cargo ship built in 1921 by the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Nagasaki for Nippon Yusen Kisen Kaisha;
The troopship was part of convoy HI-72 and transporting 1,317 Australian and British prisoners of war (POWs) from Singapore to Formosa (Taiwan). Another ship in the convoy was SS Kachidoki Maru with another 950 Allied POWs and 1,095 Japanese on board.[2]
On the morning of 12 September 1944, the convoy was attacked in the Luzon Strait by a wolfpack consisting of three US submarines: Growler, Pampanito and USS Sealion. Rakuyō Maru was torpedoed by Sealion and sunk towards the evening. The Kachidoki Maru was also sunk with 488 people killed, mostly POW's. The Japanese survivors of the Rakuyō Maru were rescued by an escort vessel, leaving POWs in the water with rafts and some abandoned boats. A total of 1,159 POWs died, of whom some 350 in lifeboats were bombarded and killed by a Japanese navy vessel the next day when they were rowing towards land.[3] On 15 September, the three submarines returned to the area and rescued 149 surviving POWs who were on rafts.[4] Four others died before they could be landed at Tanapag Harbor, Saipan, in the Mariana Islands

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hi my parents were supposed to be on board Rakuyo Maru traveling from Hong Kong to Balboa Panama 1939. Is there a way to find the passenger list of the ship arriving at Balboa in October 1939 ?

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