Sakito Maru (Japanese: 崎戸丸) was a 7,126-ton Japanese troop transport that operated during World War II. She was sunk on 1 March 1944 with great loss of life.
Kuil, Peter (March 2003). "List of Casualties". The Sinking of the Junyo Maru. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. "Greatest Maritime Disasters"...
The Sagara Maru was a Japanese SakitoMaru class cargo liner converted to seaplane tender that served during World War II. It was hit by torpedoes from...
Kormoran taking the identity of the Japanese merchant ship Kinka Maru, as the owners of SakitoMaru rarely operated in the western Indian. After patrolling around...
with two fast merchant ships Asaka Maru (7399 GRT) and SakitoMaru (7158 GRT) and a slower transport, the Sanko Maru (5491 GRT). The latter and her escort...
passenger-cargo ship and sank the 7,126-ton transport SakitoMaru. About 2,200 of the 3,500 men aboard the SakitoMaru died, which included a large portion of the...
WWII: American submarine USS Trout torpedoes Japanese merchant cruiser SakitoMaru; 2,495 drown. March 2 – The 16th Academy Awards Ceremony is held, the...
Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2021. "Tatsuta Maru". Archived from the original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021...
Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Kaijinsha, (Japan), March 1997 The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.34 Japanese Auxiliary vessels, Ushio Shobō...
Sakura Maru (Japanese:櫻丸) was a merchant oil tanker assigned to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The ship was constructed in Japan in 1943...
ship Kayo Maru (6,300 gross register tons) on 15 June 1943, giving Gunnel her first kill, and four days later when another cargo ship, Tokiwa Maru (7,000 gross...