|           The 
									Rescue of Australian and British Prisoners of War by Four USS Submarines September 
									1944
								 by Eugene A. Mazza, ROSUB@AOL.COM, 
            1 
										NOV 2001 (photo 
										to right) I tried to gather, in one place, all of the 
            names and any other information about the Australian and British 
            Prisoners of War that were rescued by the four United States 
            Submarines during the period of 15 September to 17 September 1944. 
            These submarines were the USS Pampanito SS383, USS Sealion SS 315, 
            USS Queenfish SS393 and the USS Barb SS220. I have very little about the rescue and tender care that each 
            prisoner received by the respective corpsmen and their assistants. 
            The details are fully covered in the books “Return From The River 
            Kwai “, “Thunder Below” and the war patrol report of each submarine. 
            The few details in this article were taken, in some cases word for 
            word, from the above sources.  On the night of 9 September 1944, the "Busters", a wolfpack, 
            under the command of Cdr. Oakley was ordered to rendezvous on 
            September 11, and to intercept a convoy that left Singapore and was 
            headed for Japan. The Busters consisted of the USS Growler SS 215, 
            [Cdr. T. B. Oakley], USS Sealion SS315, [Cdr. Eli T. Reich] and the 
            USS Pampanito SS383, [LtCdr. Paul E.Summers]. Later that night, the 
            "Eradicators", another wolfpack, including the USS Queenfish SS 393, 
            [LtCdr. Paul E. Summers and the USS Barb SS 220, [Cdr. Eugene B. 
            Fluckey] were ordered to act as backstop and to move in on the 
            convoy, as well.  Growler, first to arrive at the meeting point on the night of the 
            11th, found light overcast and calm seas with rain on the horizon. 
            The USS Sealion, after loading with torpedoes and fuel, put to sea 
            again from Saipan, to rejoin her wolf pack and continue her second 
            patrol. Sealion surfaced nearby around 2000 hours. Pampanito moved 
            in an hour and a half later. The boats exchanged recognition signals 
            with the SJ radar and moved within 100 yards of Growler to receive 
            vocal instructions for the attack. The wolfpack moved to the 
            expected position of the approaching convoy.  In the predawn hours of September 12, 1944, Ben's Busters 
            wolfpack contacted the nine-ship convoy with seven escorts in the 
            Convoy College area. The original convoy, which left Singapore for 
            Japan on 6 September, consisted of six- Japanese ships with five 
            escorts. Crammed aboard the Rakuyo Maru were 1318 POWs. Consisting 
            of 600 English and 717 Australian and 1 American. These captives 
            were being transported to slave in the Emperor's factories and 
            mines. Of the five other ships in the convoy, two were heavily laden 
            transports; another was a large freighter carrying rubber and rice. 
            The remaining two were loaded oil tankers and five escorts. On the 
            night of 12 September the convoy was proceeding northward in three 
            columns. This convoy united with 5 ships and two escorts from a 
            southern Philippine convoy.  Between 0100 and 0130 all three submarines contacted the convoy 
            by radar some 300 miles off Hainan. The submarines swung into 
            action. At 0155 the Growler began the show by attacking from the 
            convoy's starboard side. Putting a torpedo into the Hirado, the 
            leading escort vessel on the starboard bow. The frigate blew up 
            amidships, burst into flames and sank within a few minutes. At 0534 
            Commander Reich drove the Sealion into attack on the convoy's 
            starboard side. In two minutes time, two torpedoes hit the 
            passenger-cargoman Nankai Maruin the center of the formation; 
            another torpedo hit a large transport leading the right column, and 
            two more hit the Rakuyo Maru. The Japanese aboard the latter 
            immediately abandoned ship. The unfortunate prisoners, left to fend 
            for themselves, somehow got free of the ship, and into the water. 
            The Nankai Maru went down in about half an hour. The Rakuyo Maru 
            sank late in the afternoon.  In the attacks, which followed this encounter, four ships and two 
            escorts were sunk and several others damaged, the Rakuyo being among 
            those who went down via the Sealion's torpedoes. She sank slowly, 
            giving the Japanese crew and guards ample time to make off in the 
            lifeboats, leaving the prisoners to shift for themselves. The 
            prisoners were 1,318 English, Australian and I American prisoners of 
            war being transported from Singapore to Japan. This fact was unknown 
            to anyone and it only came to light when some of the survivors were 
            saved.  At 0130 on the morning of September 12, Pampanito's ace radar 
            technician, George Moffett, picked up several pips on the screen at 
            a range of over fifteen miles.  Pampanito again picked up the convoy on high periscope (using the 
            periscope fully extended while on the surface to increase viewing 
            range) at noon the next day, and tracked it westward. Just after 
            dark, Summers moved in for a surface attack, but had to pull the sub 
            back when he learned that the torpedo in tube #4 had moved forward 
            in the tube and had a "hot run" (the torpedo engine was running 
            inside the tube at high speed being held back by the closed outer 
            door). Although the warhead of a torpedo was designed to be unarmed 
            until it had run through the water for a few hundred feet, the crew 
            knew that torpedoes could be temperamental. Pampanito was pulled 
            back to disengage a jammed gyro setter caused by the hot run. 
            Summers then quickly moved in again to set up the attack with the 
            dud torpedo still in tube #4. A few minutes later the boat was once 
            again in position.  
              "LT.CDR Summers at 2240 Fired five torpedoes forward; three 
              at large transport and two at large AK....Swung hard right and at 
              2243 Fired four stern tubes; two at each of the two AK's in the 
              farthest column. Saw 3 hits in large AP, two hits in large AK 
              (Targets No. 1 and 2) and one hit in AK (farthest column) heard 
              and timed hit in fourth AK (Leading ship in farthest column).... 
              In all, seven hits out of nine torpedoes. From the bridge we 
              watched both the large AP and the large AK (one with two hits) 
              sink within the next ten minutes, and saw the after deck house of 
              the third ship, on which we saw one hit, go up into the air with 
              the ship smoking heavily. The fourth ship could not be 
              observed...because of much smoke and haze in that direction. A 
              short interval after the seven hits, the escorts started dropping 
              depth charges at random, but for once we didn't 
            mind." On 12 September Pampanito had sunk a 524-foot transport, 
            Kachidoki Maru, a captured American vessel built in New Jersey in 
            1921. First owned by the United States Ship Line, and later the 
            Dollar Line, she had originally been named Wolverine State. After 
            having been sold to American President Lines, she was renamed 
            President Harrison. When captured off the China coast by the 
            Japanese, she was given the name Kachidoki Maru. Like the Rakuyo 
            Maru, the ship had been carrying raw materials to Japan. Also aboard 
            were 900 Allied POWs.  Following the attack, Pampanito pulled away to eject the hot run 
            torpedo and reload all tubes. An hour later, in another attack, 
            Summers missed with three shots fired at a destroyer escort. He also 
            observed two small ships, one of which had stopped, apparently to 
            pick up survivors of the earlier attack. He decided they were too 
            small to waste time and a torpedo on, and he moved on to rejoin the 
            pack on the following night. No immediate attempt was made to track 
            down the remaining stragglers from the convoy.  The wolfpack rendezvoused the night of September 13th. Growler 
            moved south while Sealion and Pampanito spent the next day in vain 
            looking for the rest of the convoy, then headed east toward the area 
            of the September 12th attack on Rakuyo Maru. After diving to avoid a 
            plane late in the afternoon of the 15th Pampanito surfaced to find 
            much debris and floating wreckage. Unaware the ships carried allies; the 
            submarines had cleared the immediate area. The two Japanese ships 
            did not have any markings indicating that they were transporting 
            POWs. No Red Cross insignia was visible from any angle. The 
            submarines, totally unconscious of what had happened, pursued the 
            remnants of the convoy until it took refuge in Hong Kong, then they 
            returned to station. During the day, however, Japanese escorts 
            picked up most of the Japanese while the allied prisoners in the 
            water were hold at bay by rifles and pistols. By nightfall the 
            miserable men, abandoned, were swimming desperately, or clinging 
            helplessly to mats of wreckage. After sundown the prospect of 
            survival seemed slim indeed. But these castaways were to have an 
            unexpected deliverance. On the afternoon of the 15th, the Pampanito 
            passed through the waters where the attack had been made. On 15 September, Pampanito moved back to the area of the original 
            attack and found men clinging to makeshift rafts. As she moved 
            closer, the men were heard to be shouting in English. These men 
            beckoning for help, were the POW survivors of Rakuyo Maru sunk four 
            days earlier by Sealion. 
            "At 1605 A bridge lookout sighted some 
              men on a raft, so stood by small arms, and closed to investigate. 
              1634 the men were covered with oil and filth and we could not make 
              them out. They were shouting but we couldn't understand what they 
              were saying, except made out words "Pick us up please." Called 
              rescue parties on deck and took them off the raft. There were 
              about fifteen (15) British and Australian Prisoner of War 
              survivors. On this raft from a ship sunk the night of 11-12 
              September 1944. We learned they were enroute from Singapore to 
              Formosa and that there were over thirteen hundred on the sunken 
              ship." [2] Pampanito began picking up survivors as fast as she could locate 
            them, and sent a message to Sealion asking for help. (Growler had 
            departed for home). Sealion spotted her first survivors at 6:30pm on 
            the 15th. Pearl directed the wolfpack Eradicators, Barb and 
            Queenfish to assist. And by Noon the 17th all remaining survivors 
            had been pickrd up. In all 159 men were saved by the four 
            submarines, which then raced back to Saipan."  These men were survivors of Rakuyo Maru, sunk earlier by Sealion. 
            After four days of drifting on makeshift rafts they were in 
            extremely bad shape. Most were covered with oil from the sunken 
            tanker, and had long since used up what little food and water they 
            had with them. Slowly, the survivors brought aboard Pampanito 
            unveiled the story of what had occurred. Summers radioed Sealion, 
            and Reich also moved in to pick up survivors. Again from the 
            Pampanito patrol reports:  The crew of Pampanito spent four hours 
            rescuing as many survivors as could be found. Under the direction of 
            torpedo officer Lt. Ted Swain, volunteer teams were formed to get 
            the almost helpless men aboard. Some of Pampanito's crew dove into 
            the water with lines to attach to the rafts so they could be brought 
            in close enough for others, on deck and on the saddle tanks, to 
            carefully lift the men aboard. Among those crew members who swam out 
            to rescue the former POWs, leaving the relative safety of the sub 
            and risking being left behind if the boat had to dive, were Bob 
            Bennett, Andrew Currier, Bill Yagemann, Gordon Hooper, Jim Behney, 
            and Tony Hauptman. It was a tense and emotional period as the 
            shocked crew worked to save as many of the oil soaked survivors as 
            possible. During the rescue many of the crew came topside to help. 
            The crew of all four submarines exhibited this same reaction. 
            Details of the formation of the rescue party, hauling out part, 
            delivery and stripping party for the rescue of the POWs and their 
            tender care and maintenance, for all four boats is found in their 
            respective war patrol reports and in the book “Return From The River 
            Kwai”. If a Japanese plane attacked at the time of recovery, all 
            hands would have been left on deck, as the submarine would dive to 
            avoid attack. The two submarines combed the area, racing with darkness. When no 
            more men could be safely accommodated, the two headed full-speed for 
            Saipan. Before leaving for Saipan, Summers sent off a message to 
            Pearl Harbor relaying what had happened, and requested that more 
            subs be called in to continue the rescue. The only other boats in 
            the area were Queenfish and Barb; they were ordered in as soon as 
            possible. Both boats were 450 miles west in pursuit of a convoy, but 
            when they received the new orders they dropped the track and headed 
            full speed to the rescue area. The two submarines were ordered to proceed to the area and rescue 
            the remainder. Queenfish and Barb arrived at 0530 on the 17th to 
            begin their search for rafts among the floating debris. Just after 
            1300 they located several rafts and began to pick up the few men 
            still alive. They only had a few hours to search before a typhoon 
            moved in, sealing the fate of those survivors not picked up in time. 
            Before the storm hit, Queenfish found 18 men, and Barb found 14. The 
            boats headed on to Saipan after a final search following the storm 
            revealed no further survivors.  The Sealion had picked up 54 survivors, but four-died enroute. 
            Pampanito had rescued 73 survivors, one died on the way to Saipan, 
            for a total of 127 POWs that were picked out of the dirty oily 
            ocean. Pampanito was able to pick up 73 men and called in three other 
            subs in the area. Sealion [SS 315] picked up 54 men, USS Queenfish 
            (SS-393) rescued 18 men and USS Barb (SS-220) rescued 14. Of the 
            1,318 men on Rakuyo Maru sunk by Sealion, 159 were rescued by the 
            four subs. It was later learned that the Japanese trawlers and 
            frigates rescued additional 136 men for a total of 295 survivors. Of 
            the 900 men on the Kachidoki Maru sunk by Pampanoto, 656 men were 
            rescued by the Japanese whale ship, Kibibi Maru, whose whale oil 
            tanks had been converted to fuel tanks and taken to prison camps in 
            Japan. Over 500 of these men were released by American troops at the 
            end of the war.  The Japanese had picked up their own survivors from the wreckage 
            of two large transports sunk by the adjacent pack. They made no 
            attempt to save any survivors from among the 2,218 British and 
            Australian POWs embarked in the transports.  This picture of the rescue by 
            Julian Allen is from the jacket of the book “Return From The River 
            Kwai”
 
   USS Pampanito SS 383 Under The Command of 
            LtCdr Paul E. Summers
 Third War Patrol
 Rescue of Australian 
            and British Prisoner-of-War
 
 Survivors Names and next of Kin of Seventy Three 
            Survivors  Australians Forty Seven  
              Boulter, J. L., #VX43375, Private, 2/2 
              M.T. Reg. Australian Infantry Mrs. J. L. Boulter 52 Park Street, 
              South Melborne, Victoria, Australia. 
              Browne, J.F.M., #NX50497, Private, 65th 
              Batt.., 2/15 Field Reg., A.I.F Mrs. M. Browne 156 Pennant St., 
              Parranatta, N.S.W., Australia. 
              Bullock, R.C., # QX9591, Private, 8th 
              Aux. Div., Provost Co., A.I.F. Mrs. V. Bullock 22 Evelyn St., 
              Paddington, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 
              Chivars, H.C., #VX26626, Private, 2/2 
              Pioneers, A.I.F. Mrs. H.C. Chivars 184 Roslyn St., West 
              Melborne,Victoria, Australia. 
              Cocking, A.J., #WX16369, Private, 2/4 
              A.G., A.I.F. Mrs. A.J. Cocking 35 Dundix Road, West Australia. 
              Coombes, F.J., #NX2111, Private, 2/3 Res. 
              T. Co., A.I.F. Mrs. I. W. Coombes 41 Waldron St., 
              Sandringham,N.S.W., Australia. 
              Cornford, R., #NX44955, Private, 2/19 
              Batt.,8th Div., 5th I.T.B., Malaya. Mrs. R. Cornford A.I.F. 26 
              Ebins St., Mowlongong, N.S.W., Australia 
              Cunneen, D.W., #VX32993, Sergeant, 13th 
              Batt., 4th A.T. Reg., A.I.F. Mrs. A. Cunneen Goulburn, Weir Via, 
              Nagambia, Victoria, Australia. 
              Curran, M.W., #NX37529, Private, 2/19 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. K. Curran 336 Bourke St., Zetland, N.S.W., 
              Australia. 
              Farlow, C.L., #NX35756, Corporal, 2/19 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. I.M. Farlow P.O. Box 125 Hay, N.S.W., Australia 
              Farmer, F.B., #VX60993, Private, 2/10 
              Ord. Works Shops, A.I.F. Mrs. Mary Farmer 6 BLUFF Road, Black 
              Rock, S9, Victoria, Australia. 
              Farrands, M.R., #NX36050, Corporal, 2/19 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. L.R. Farrands Ganmain, N.S.W., Australia. 
              Flynn, D. A., #SX10228, Driver, 2/2 Res. 
              M.T. Co., Malaya, A.I.F. Mrs. D.A. Flynn 82 Gouger St., Adelaide, 
              South Australia. 
              Gainer, R.J., #VX61502, Private, 2/10 
              Ord. Work Shops, A.I.F. Mrs. E.F .Gainer 10 Conard Ave., Geelong 
              West, Victoria, Australia. 
              GOLLIN, R.G., #NX44147, Private, 
              M.L.F.D., A.I.F. Mrs. A.S. Gollin Wyrallah, Via Lismore, N.S.W., 
              Australia. 
              Harris, R.J., #QX9275, Gunner, 2/10 R.A. 
              Engineers, A.I.F. Mrs. Ruth Harris 56 Bennetts Road, Coorparoo, 
              Brisbane, Australia. 
              Hart, R.H., #VX23586, Sapper, 2/10 R.A. 
              Engineers, A.I.F. Mrs. E. Sandison 70 Hawksburn Road, South Yarra, 
              Melborne, Victoria, Aust. 
              Hocking, J.R., #VX17768, Corporal, 2/2 
              Pioneers, A.I.F. Mrs. A.G. Hocking 1 Hall St., Castlemaine, 
              Victoria, Australia. 
              Holcroft, F., #QX23670, Private, 2/3 Ord. 
              Stores Co., A.I.F. Mrs. E.A. Holcroft Wakefield St., Albion, 
              Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 
              Jesse, F.W., #VX41988, Sig., 2/2 Res. M. 
              T. Co., A.I.F. Mrs. Henrietta Jesse Blackburn, Melborne, 
              Australia. 
              Kinleside, H.L., #VX55127, Gunner, 4th 
              A.T. Reg., A.I.F. Mrs. H.L. Kinleside 82 Magnolia Ave., Mildura, 
              Victoria, Australia. 
              Lansdowne, J.H., #QX13551, Private, 2/26 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. H.T. Lansdowne Stafford St., Murwillumbah, 
              N.S.W., Australia. 
              Latham, C.T.S., #NX72262, Dispatch Rider, 
              2/3 M.T. Co., A.I.F. Mrs. M. Latham 6 Vrentnaoo St., Merrylands, 
              N.S.W., Australia. 
              Longey, C., Private, #----, 2/40 Batt., 
              A.I.F. C/o Constable Longey Police Station, Hobart, Tasmania. 
              Lynch, D.F., #QX24156, Private, 2/2 
              Pioneer Reg., 8th Div., A.I.F. Mrs. F. Lynch 171 Grifton St., 
              Warwick, Queensland, Australia. 
              Madden, C.W., #QX22879, Private, 
              Hdqrtrs., A.I.F. Mrs. W.H. Madden Tweed St., Tweed Heads, N.S.W., 
              Australia. 
              Martin,H.D., #WX204, Private,2/10 Ord. 
              Work Shops, A.I.F. Mrs. H.D. Martin Esperance, West Australia. 
              Mawby, R.H., #VX2064, Private, 2/2 
              Pioneers, A.I.F. Mrs. F. Mawby 2 Elbena Road, Murrumbeena, 
              Victoria, Australia. 
              McArdle, D., #VX36838, Corporal, 2/29 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. H. McArdle Morra St., Rushworth, Victoria, 
              Australia. 
              McKechnie, C., #QX14464, Bombardier, 2/10 
              Field Reg., A.I.F. Mrs. H. McKechnie Boronia Ave., Holland Park, 
              Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 
              McKittrick, W.H., #NX33414, Private, 2/12 
              Field Co., Eng., A.R.A.E., Mrs. V.L. McKittrick A.I.F. 151 Queen 
              St., Weellahra, N.S.W., Australia. 
              Miscamble, R.C., #QX13804, Gunner, 2/10 
              Field Reg., A.I.F. Mrs. E. Maher 40 Somerset St., Windsor, 
              Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 
              Pascoe, T.A., #WX7409, Driver, 2/4, M. 
              G., A.I.F. Mrs. E.W. Pascoe Denmark, West Australia. 
              Pickett, H., #WX9055, Sig., 2/4 M.G. 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. Kathleen Pickett 10 Byers Road, Midland 
              Junction, West Australia. 
              Renton, K.C., #VX22728, Private, 2/2 
              Pioneer Batt.,A.I.F. Mrs. J. Robinson Iona Flats, Beaconsfield 
              Parade, Port Melborne, Australia. 
              Smith, C.F., #NX32726, Sergeant, 2/19 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. R.R. Smith 7 Patterson St., North Bondi, 
              N.S.W., Australia. 
              Smith, C.G., #SX11294, Corporal, 4th M.T. 
              Co., A.I.F. Mrs. C.G. Smith Loveday St., Goolwa, South Australia. 
              Smith, P., #NX35359, Private, 2/19 Batt., 
              A.I.F. Mr. G.E. Smith 7 William St., Nirrandera, River Ina, 
              N.S.W., Australia. 
              Stewart, R.S., #VX31123, Gunner, 13th 
              A.T. Battery, A.I.F. Mr. W. Stewart 2A Union St., Malvern, 
              Victoria, Australia. 
              Turner, J.W., #SX10112, Driver, 2/2 M.T. 
              Co., A.I.F. Mr. E. R. Turner 19 Heath Pool Road, Heath Pool, 
              Adelaide, South Australia. 
              Vickers, J.A., #VX59658, Private, 27th 
              Brigade Hdqrtrs., A.I.F. Mr. A. Vickers 16 Carlton St., Carlton, 
              Melborne, Victoria, Australia. 
              Wall, R.J., # VX56797, Private, 2/2 M.T. 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. H.J. Wall Hapetown,Victoria, Australia. 
              Weigand, H.G., #NX32373, Sapper, 2/12 
              Engineers, A.I.F. Mrs. H.G. Weigand Bent St., Katoonba, N.S.W., 
              Australia. 
              White, S. McL., #---, Private, 2/29 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mr. J.C. White 17 Staniland Ave., Melborne, 
              Victoria, Australia. Williams, K., SX11200, Corporal, 27th 
              Brigade, Army Ord., A.I.F. Mrs. K. Williams Oak Bank, South 
              Australia. 
              Winter, A.D., #WX8110, Private, 2/4 M.G. 
              Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. W. Martin 51 Redcliffe Road, Redcliffe, West 
              Australia. 
              Winter, W. V., #WX10373, Private, 2/4 M.G. Batt., A.I.F. Mrs. 
              A. Winter 6 Judd St., South Perth, West Australia.  British Twenty Six  
              Anderson, C., #5949038, Lance Corporal, 
              5th Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment. Mrs. C. Anderson 14 
              Corncastle Road, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. 
              Baldwin, G., #5952591, Private, 5th 
              Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Mrs. A.J. Baldwin Regiment. 84 
              Road Lane, London, England. 
              Barker, H.J., #5774196, Private, 4th 
              Royal Norfolk Reg. Mrs. C. Barker Brassingham, Diss, Norfolk, 
              England. 
              Brierley, T.B., #---, Gunner, 32nd Coast 
              Battery, 9th Coast Reg. % Mrs. E. Hodgkinson Graveny Lodge, 
              Meophan Green, Near Gravesend, Kent, England. 
              Costello, S., #1103020, Gunner, 148th 
              Field Reg. Royal Artillery. Mrs, Harriet Costello 35 Cambridge 
              St., South Elmsall, York, England. 
              Cray, W., #1787132, Private, 16th Advance 
              Reg., Royal Artillery. Mrs. E.R. Cray 15 Merten Grove, Preston 
              Road, Hull, England. 
              Cresswell, D.A., #-----, Gunner,148th 
              Field Reg., Royal Artillery. Mrs. R. Coldbreath 58 Gordon’s Way, 
              Oxstead, Surrey, England. 
              Everitt, W., #--- in bad condition could 
              not get information. Mrs. C. Everitt 45 Clure Cresent, Harrow, 
              London, England. 
              Fieldhouse, E., #872495, Gunner, 9th 
              Coast Reg., Royal Artillery. Mrs. Clara Fieldhouse Dry Close 
              Cottage, Sulby Bridge, Isle of Man, United Kingdom. 
              Harrison, J., #4865705, Private, 1st 
              Batt., Lercestershire, Reg. Mrs. H. Harrison 17 Plum Tree Way, New 
              Brumby, Scunthorpe, Linconshire, England. 
              Hughes, E., #4204143, Private, #16 
              M.B.U.,Sherwood Foresters. Mrs. J.T. Hughes #5 Council Houses, 
              Bradley,, Near Wrexham, North Wales, England. 
              Jay, C. #1110409, Gunner, 148th Field 
              Reg., Royal Artillery. Mrs. D.V. Jay 7 Rainsford Way, Romford, 
              Essex, England. 
              Jones, H., #2323445, Sergeant,Royal Corp. 
              of Signals. Mr. Albert Jones 35 Richmond Ave., Chadderton, Near 
              Oldham, Lancastershire, England. 
              Kidman, W., #5830966, Private, 5th 
              Suffolks, Royal Infantry. Mrs. W. Kidman The Pitts, Isleham, Near 
              Ely, Cambshire, England. 
              Mandley, W.A., #5184120, Gunner, 8th [S], 
              Coastal Batt. H.K.S., Royal Artillery. Mrs. A. Mandley %Mrs. 
              Langley, 52 Market St., Northhampton, England. 
              Nobbs, A., #1115656, Private,88th Field 
              Reg., Royal Artillery. Mr. J.H. Nobbs 44 Bridge St., Hexthorpe, 
              Doncaster, Yorkshire, Eng. 
              Ogden, A., #---, Gunner,88th Field Reg., 
              Royal Artillery. Mr. J.W. Ogden 20 Dane St., Thurnscoe, E., Near 
              Rotherham, Eng. 
              Perry, C.A., #907794, 125TH A.T. Reg. 
              Royal Artilery Mrs. C.A. Perry 38 Alderson St., Deptford, 
              Sunderland, Durham, Eng. 
              Smethurst, H., #10552139, Private, Royal 
              Army Ord. Corp. Mr. J.C. Smethurst 9 Hassop Ave., Lower Kesal, 
              Lanchashire, England. 
              Smith, T., #910824, Private, 125th A.T. 
              Reg., Royal Artillery. Mr. R. Smith 42 Elmwood Ave., Southwick, 
              Sunderland, Durham, Eng. 
              Smith, D., #4278586, Fusileer, Royal 
              Northumberland Fusileers. Mrs. A. Smith Car Lane, Custleford, 
              Yorkshire, England. 
              Taylor, T. #3859126, Private, 16th Recon. 
              Corps. Mrs. Mary Taylor 113 Howes Side Lane, Marton SS, Blackpool, 
              Lanchastershire, England. 
              Ward, G., #4974795, Private, 5th Batt. , 
              Sherwood Foresters. Mrs. L.Ward 36 Palmerston St., Jacksdale, 
              Nottingham, England. 
              Whiley, S., #5830703, Private,4th Batt., 
              Suffolk Reg., Royal Inf. Mr. E. Whiley 12 Thorns Road, Quirry 
              Bank, Near Bribrley Hill, Staffshire, England. 
              Wiles, F.E., #5955652, Private, 5th 
              Batt., Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Reg. Mrs. F.E. Wiles 15 
              Harrow Gardens, Warlingham, Surrey, England. 
              John Campbell [ no information ] Deceased  The above data was received from The National Archives and 
            Records Administration. 
 
 USS Sealion SS 315 Under The Command of Cdr. 
            Eli T. Reich
 Second War Patrol
 Rescue of Australian and British Prisoners of War  Names of Fifty Four Survivors  Australian Twenty Three Australian Imperial 
            Forces  
              Blake, R.A., #VX20802, Gunner, 13th 
              Batt., 4th Anti-Tank Reg. Woorndoo, Mortlike, Victoria, Australia. 
              Bolger, L.J., #NX56381, Gunner, 2nd 15th 
              Field Artillery. Bertha St., Fairfield, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. 
              Brown, Lyle, #SX8791, Driver, 2nd 2nd 
              Reserve Motor Trans. Division. Orroroo, South Australia. 
              Buerekner, E.F., #VX23638, Private, 2nd 
              2nd Australian Pioneer Batt. Sunny Dale, Tungimah, Victoria, 
              Australia. 
              Cage, Graham, #SX8023, Driver, Ammunition 
              Sub Pack, 8th Div. 102 Gray St., Adelaide, South Australia. 
              Calvert, N.D., #QX22922, Private, 2nd 
              29th Infantry Batt. Nanango, Queensland, Australia’ 
              Clarkson, Frank, #VX21783, Private, 2nd 
              Australian Pioneers. Alexandria, Victoria, Australia. Clifford, 
              Victor, #VX20904 Hdq. Co., 2nd 2nd Pioneer Batt. 116 Highett St., 
              Richmond, Melborne, Australia. 
              Clive, A.A., #NX32668, Cpl., 2nd 18th 
              Batt., 8th Division. 35 Crowsnest Road, Waverton, Sydney, N.S.W. 
              Australia. 
              Deguara, M., #QX18570, Driver, 2ND 3RD 
              Motor Transport Co. 130 Nebo Road, Mackay, Queensland, Australia. 
              Downey, T.L., #VX26308, Private, 2nd 29th 
              Batt. 95 Seymour St., Trirlogon, Victoria, Queensland, Australia. 
              Harris, J. L., #QX18665, Private, 2nd 
              26th Batt. Bakers Creek, Via Mackay, Queensland, Australia. 
              Horsburgh, F.W., #VX54298, Spr., 2nd 10th 
              Field Company. 21 McConnell St., Kensington W-1, Melbourne, 
              Victoria, Aust. 
              Johnson, T.P., #NX58915, Signalman, 8th 
              Australian Division. Railway St., Dungog, N.S.W., Australia. 
              Kearney, L.D., #84276, Gunner, 2nd 4th 
              Machine Gun Battalion. Mintaro, South Australia. 
              Laws, R.E., #NX18368, Private, 2nd 18th 
              Battalion. 79 Burke St., East Sydney, Australia. 
              Nutley, N.A. #QX17951, Gunner, 2nd 10th 
              Field Regiment, 8th Div. Warrill View, Queensland, Australia. 
              Ross, J.M., #VX24698, Driver, 105th 
              General Transport Co. 14 Viva St., Glaniris SA6, Melbourne, 
              Victoria, Australia. 
              Sing, Alfred, #WX16424, Private, 2nd 4th 
              Machine Gun Battalion. 293 Duke St., Northam, Western Australia. 
              Sprague, C.G., #VX54602, Private, 2nd 2nd Pioneer Battalion. 
              64 Rennis St., Coburg, Melbourne, Australia.  Royal Australian Navy  
              Collins, Robert, #22177, Able Seaman, 
              H.M.A.S. Perth. 131 Lindsey St., Hamilton, New Castle, N.S.W., 
              Aust. 
              Houghton, J.C., #23719, Able Seaman, 
              H.M.A.S. Perth. Worthing St., Wynmun Cent., Brisbane, Australia. 
              Royal Australian Air Force 
              Day, N.C. #35423, Leading Air Craftsman Armourer, No 1 
              Reconnaisance And Bomber Squadron Nidgury Downs, Byrock, N.S.W., 
              Australia.  British Thirty One  British Army  
              Armstrong, C.J., #1606836, Gunner, 85th 
              Anti-Tank Reg., Royal Artillery. 43 Cedardale Rd., Walton, 
              Liverpool, England. 
              Ashworth, Norman, #982862, Gunner, 148th 
              Field Reg., Royal Artillery. 35 Queens St., Lancashire, England. 
              Bagmall, Joseph, #497519, Private,1st 5th 
              Sherwood Forresters. 41 Coton Park, Linton, NR Burton-on-Trent, 
              Staffs, England. 
              Bambridge, Leslie, #590132, Private, 85th 
              Bedfs and Herts. Brook Lane, Bedford, England. 
              Barnett, Wilfred, #1103042, Gunner, 148th 
              Field Reg., Royal Artillery. 81 Annerley St., Penary Main, 
              Yorkshire, England. 
              Castro, Ronald, #902473, 135th Field 
              Artillery, Royal Artillery. Kenthurst, Warren Rd., Chelsfield, 
              Kent, England. 
              Coward, W.I., #937103, Gunner, 125th 
              Anti-Tank Reg., Royal Artillery. Clifton, Hawkstone Ave., Guisley 
              NR Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng. 
              Deighton, J. #6028812, Signalman, R.O. 
              Corpd, Signalman. 11 Lawes St., Bow E-3, London, England. 
              Emmett, N.H.R., #862267, Gunner, 148th 
              Field Reg., Royal Artillery. 147 New Bedford Rd., South Luton 
              Bedfordshire, England. 
              Fuller, W.H., #1427178, Bombardier, 31st 
              7th Coast Regiment, Fix Defenses, Malay. 54 Lascotts Rd., Bous 
              Park, London, N19, England. 
              Getzes, Alex, #1087781, Gunner,18th Div., 
              88th Field Artillery. 6 Rae St., Sheepscar St., Leeps Seven, 
              Yorkshire, England. 
              Gould, Gordon, #7635854, Cpl., Royal Army 
              Ord. Corps, 14th Section, Royal Artillery 142 Lai Village, 
              Yardley, Birmingham, 26, England. 
              Halfhide, E.C., #4981054, Cpl., 1ST 5TH 
              Sherwood Forresters. 18 Foxholes Ave., Hertfordshire, England. 
              Hall, Albert, #962445, Gunner, 148th 
              Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. 49 Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, 
              Shropshire, England. 
              Halligan, Jack, #964404, Gunner, 118th 
              Field Regiment. 76 Jervis St., Portadown County, Armagh, Northern 
              Ireland. 
              Howland, R.E.A., #1437767, Gunner, 9th 
              Coast Regiment. 25 Harris Road, Sheeraess, England. 
              Leslie, A.H., #3059601, Signalman, 18th 
              Field Regimeny, 11th Indian Division, Royal Artillery. 36 
              Lochroaatranent, East Lothiam, Scotland. 
              Leighton, W.A., #842476, Gunner, 9th 
              Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery. Chapel House, Gearoowlydd, 
              Chepstow, Manmouthshire, Eng. 
              Lowden, C.M., #896993, Gunner, 88th Field 
              Regiment. 18 Cornwallis St., Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, 
              England. 
              Pharoah, H.C., #7639917, Cpl., 14th 
              Section, Royal Army Ordnance Corps Base Ordnance Corps, Malay, 
              Command. 49 Garnier St., Fratton, Portsmouth Hants, England. 
              Rolph, Douglas, #598149, Pvt., 5th Bedfs 
              and Herts . 24 Sharaly Road,St. Albans, Herts, England. Died 19 
              September 1944 . 
              Simpson, S.G., #11001011, Gunner, 16th 
              Defense Regiment, Malay, Royal Artillery. 24 Park Road, Hinckley, 
              Licester, England. 
              Smith, L.M., #948854, Lance Bombadier, 
              148th Field Reg., Royal Art. 174 Abotts Road, Abbots Land, 
              Watford, Herts, England. 
              Starkey, E.G., #947001, Gunner, 125th 
              Anti-Tank Regiment. 10 ROCK Terrace, Hollywell Lane, 
              Glasshaughgon, Castle Ford, Yorhshire, England. 
              Stone, W.H., #1115610, Gunner, 88th Field 
              Regiment. 109 Mansfield Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts, England. 
              Wheeler, Mark, #840625, Gunner, Hdqs., 
              9th Corps. 11 Portland Place, Edinborough, Scotland. 
              Wilson, H.E., #4755432, Drummer, 1st 5th 
              Sherwood Forresters, D-Company, Drill Hall Derby. 101 Loampit 
              Vale, Lewisham, London, SE-13, England. 
              Wyllie, Andrew, #4620751, Private, 1st 5th Sherwood 
              Forresters. 92 Hope St., Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland. 
             Note three of the deceased were unidentified. They were in very 
            poor health when rescued and did not have any identification.  The above data was received from the National Archives and 
            Records Administration.  
  
 USS Queenfish SS 393 
            Under The Command of LtCdr. Charles E. Loughlin
 First War 
            Patrol
            
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
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              Names of Eighteen 
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               Bancroft, William, #F-3239, Able Seaman,H.M.A.S. Perth. 192 
            Subiaco Road, Subiaco, Perth, West 
            Australia.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                     Beilby, 
            Philip James, #WX12765, Private, 2/4Tth Machine Gun Battalion A.I.F. 45 
            Rockton Road, Claremont, West Australia. 
            Bowhay,
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
              Stanley Bede, #NX52537, Private, 2/19th Batt., A.I.F. 120 
            McLachlan St., Orange, N.S.W., Australia. 
            Bunker,
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
            Harold Thomas, #WX9223, Prt., 2/4th Machine Gun Btn, A.I.F. 17 
            Parade St., Albany, West Australia. 
            Cross,
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
            Frederick Victor, #WX7268, Prt., 2/4th Machine Gunners, A.I.F. No. 6 
            Alice St., Geraldton, West Australia. 
            Hinchy,
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
             George Frederick, #NX31557, Driver, 8th Div. Hqtrs., A.I.F. 38 
            Darghan St., Glebe, Sydney, N.S.W., 
            Australia.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
             Lihou, Eric John, #QX9371, Gunner, 2/10th Field Artillery, A.I.F. 
            Royal Terrace Hamilton, Brisbane, Australia. 
            Mills,
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
              Frederick Charles, #NX32631, Gunner, 2/15th Field Reg., A.I.F. 
            34 Nelson St., Fairfield, N.S.W. 
            Australia.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                    Nunan, Lindsay 
            Valentine, #NX55450, Private, 22nd Aus. Inf. Brig. Headquarters. A.I.F. % 
            Albemarble Hotel, Menindee, N.S.W., Australia. 
            Pearson,
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
              Ernest Alexander, #NX1208, Driver, 2/3rd Reserve Motor Transportation 
            Co., A.I.F. No. 9 Flat, Carlyle House, No. 2 Kellett 
            St., Kings Cross, Sydney, N.S.W., 
            Australia.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
             Smith, William George, #QX4556, Warrant Officer, 2/10th Field Artillery. 
            A.I.F. % Solleys, Longreach, Queensland, 
            Australia.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
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            Raymond William, #VX61409, Private, 2/10th Ordnance Field Workshops, A.I.F. 9 
            Williams St., Balaclava, S2, Melbourne, 
            Australia. British Six           
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
                      
                 
             
              
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
             Carter, Frederick, #812905, Driver, R.A.S.C. 196 Field Ambulance. 159 
            Butterwaite Rd., Shiregreen, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 
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                 Grice, Cyril, #---, Gunner, 88th 
            Field Regiment. Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. 
            Deceased
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
            Harrison, William, #977758, Gunner, 9th Coast Regiment, R. A. Cator 
            House Farm, Farmwell, Gatemoor, Durham, 
            England.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
                Hudson, Roy Ambrose, #1092740, Bombardier, 85th 
            Anti-Tank Reg. Edensor, Bakewell, Derbyshire, 
            England
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                      
              Jones, Herbert, #7648536, Private, 14th Section R.A.O.C. 10 
            Little Moor Lane, Oldham, Lancashire, 
            England.
                       
                     
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                     
                     
                      
                      
                    
                      
                     
                   
                    
                     
                    
                    
                   
                       
                     
                     
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                     
                     
                    Winters, Harry, 
            #---, Private, “C” Co., 5th Battalion, Bedford and Hartford Regiment, 
            R. A. Fulham, London, England 
            Deceased. The above data was received from The 
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            . 
								 
  
 USS Barb SS 220 Under 
            The Command of CDR. Eugene B. Fluckey
 Ninth War Patrol .
             
                         
                         
                        
                     It should 
            be noted that the names of the Prisoners of War that 
            were rescued by the USS Barb was taken from the book, “Return From 
            The River Kwai,” written by Joan and Clay Blair Jr., Seimon & 
            Shuster, N.Y., N. Y., 1979.             
                         
                         
                        
                     The National 
            Archives and Records Administration was unable to locate a list of 
            names of men rescued by the USS Barb. There were refernces to the 
            rescue in the submarine’s deck log and war patrol reports but no 
            list of names was attached. 
             
              
              
                | Australian | British |  
                | Jim Campbell | Alfred Allbury |  
                | Jack Flynn | Thomas Carr |  
                | Robert Hampson | Augustus Fullar |  
                | Cecil Hutchinson | Jimmy Johnson |  
                | Lloyd Minro |  |  
                | Harold New |  |  
                | Ross Smith |  |  
                | Neville Thams |  |  
                | Murray Thompson |  |  
								 
   
             
              
              
              
                | Boat | Rescued | Australian | British | Died | Alive |  
                | Pampanito | 73 | 47 | 25 | 1 (Brit) [1] | 72 |  
                | Sealion | 54 | 23 | 27 | 4 [2] | 50 |  
                | Queenfish | 18 | 12 | 4 | 2 (Brit) [3] | 16 |  
                | Barb | 14 | 9 | 5 |  | 14 |  
                |  | 159 | 91 | 61 | 7 | 152 |  
              Footnotes: 1. John Campbell 
               2. Three of the 
              dead was unidentified. The fourth was Douglas Rolph Pvt., 5989149, 
              5th Bedfs and Herts. 24 Sharaly Road, St. Albans, Herts, Eng. Died 
              19 September 1944.  3. Cyril Grice, 
              Gunner, 88th Field Yorkshire, England Regiment, R.A. Doncaster, 
              England. Harry Winters, Private, iCi Co., England, 5th BATTALION, 
              Bedford and Hartford Regiment, R.A. Fulham, London.  It should be noted that these men were given the appropriate 
              military honors for burial at sea. 
   
             
              
              
              
                | Vessel | Total 
                  POWs | Rescued by US 
                  subs | Rescued by 
                  Japanese | Lost at 
                  Sea |  
                | Rakuyo Maru | 1318 |  |  |  |  
                | Kachidoki Maru | 900 |  |  |  |  
                | Japanese coverts |  |  | 136 |  |  
                | Kibibi Maru |  |  | 520 |  |  
                | USS Subs |  | 159 |  |  |  
                | Totals: | 2218 | 159 | 656 | 1403 |  
								 
  Article References: 
              
									
										[1] USS Pampanito SS 383 Third War 
              Patrol Report
									
										[2] USS Pampanito SS 383 Third War 
              Patrol Report
									
										[3] RETURN FROM THE RIVER KWAI Joan 
              & Clay Blair JR. SEIMON & SHUSTER, N. Y., N. Y. 1979
									
										[4] THUNDER BELOW ADM. Eugene B. Fluckey 
										The War Patrol Report, of three submarines, 
            was obtained from The National Archives and Records Administration, 
            8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Maryland 20740-6001. 
								 
								 
 Article Updates: October 2006: According to the book ‘Heroes at 
            Sea’ by Don Wall, there was one more Australian rescued by USS Barb 
            from Rakuyo Maru and he was VX34456 L Cornelius of the 2/2 Pioneer 
            Battalion AIF. His discharge is May 45 and also listed as POW which 
            indicates Wall is most likely correct.  - Di Elliott, Australia 
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