About: Atago Maru

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Atago Maru was a merchant ship built prior to World War II in Glasgow in 1924 by Lithgows & Sons for Nippon Yusen. One of the first diesel-engined cargo ships in service in Japan, Atago Maru was converted to an oil tanker in 1942. Returning to service in 1943, the ship saw extensive service traveling in convoys during World War II. On 28 November 1944, the vessel was bombed by a United States Army Air Forces bomber while at anchor off Borneo. The shipwreck is a popular diving site in Malaysia.

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  • Atago Maru was a merchant ship built prior to World War II in Glasgow in 1924 by Lithgows & Sons for Nippon Yusen. One of the first diesel-engined cargo ships in service in Japan, Atago Maru was converted to an oil tanker in 1942. Returning to service in 1943, the ship saw extensive service traveling in convoys during World War II. On 28 November 1944, the vessel was bombed by a United States Army Air Forces bomber while at anchor off Borneo. The shipwreck is a popular diving site in Malaysia. (en)
  • 愛宕丸(あたごまる)は、日本郵船が保有した同社初のディーゼル推進貨物船である。技術を参照する見地からイギリスの社に発注して建造、1924年に竣工した。太平洋戦争中に石油タンカーへ改装されたが、1944年11月にボルネオ島でアメリカ軍機の空襲を受けて擱座放棄された。 (ja)
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  • Atago Maru, October 1937 (en)
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  • * 2 × Sulzer diesel engines * 2 screws (en)
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  • Atago Maru was a merchant ship built prior to World War II in Glasgow in 1924 by Lithgows & Sons for Nippon Yusen. One of the first diesel-engined cargo ships in service in Japan, Atago Maru was converted to an oil tanker in 1942. Returning to service in 1943, the ship saw extensive service traveling in convoys during World War II. On 28 November 1944, the vessel was bombed by a United States Army Air Forces bomber while at anchor off Borneo. The shipwreck is a popular diving site in Malaysia. (en)
  • 愛宕丸(あたごまる)は、日本郵船が保有した同社初のディーゼル推進貨物船である。技術を参照する見地からイギリスの社に発注して建造、1924年に竣工した。太平洋戦争中に石油タンカーへ改装されたが、1944年11月にボルネオ島でアメリカ軍機の空襲を受けて擱座放棄された。 (ja)
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