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− | During ww2 the ship was chartered, along with all other surviving members of the KLM Duth East Indies Fleet, and it operated under US Army control. Its | + | During ww2 the ship was chartered, along with all other surviving members of the KLM Duth East Indies Fleet, and it operated under US Army control. Its primary use was to carry stores and troops between New Guinea Ports and Australia. |
− | During late 1942 early 1943 '''SS Thrdens''' was one of a number of Dutch small | + | During late 1942 early 1943 '''SS Thrdens''' was one of a number of Dutch small cargo ships used to transport troops and material to the New Guinea conflict in a series of convoys. On 14 May 1943, 20 Japanese bombers attacked ''SS Reijnst'' and ''SS Thedens'' in Oro Bay where they were unloading troops and cargo for use in the fighting around Buna. The ships were undamaged. Thedens sailed from Newcastle for New Zealand with 13 New Zealand servicemen on 29 June 1944. On 19 Oct 1944 '''SS Thedens''' carried stores and troops from Townsville to Merauke. |
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+ | 20th Jan 1946 this ship was used to repatriate Dutch POWs from Indonesia to Holland | ||
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==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
Latest revision as of 23:42, 14 September 2023
Remarks
During ww2 the ship was chartered, along with all other surviving members of the KLM Duth East Indies Fleet, and it operated under US Army control. Its primary use was to carry stores and troops between New Guinea Ports and Australia.
During late 1942 early 1943 SS Thrdens was one of a number of Dutch small cargo ships used to transport troops and material to the New Guinea conflict in a series of convoys. On 14 May 1943, 20 Japanese bombers attacked SS Reijnst and SS Thedens in Oro Bay where they were unloading troops and cargo for use in the fighting around Buna. The ships were undamaged. Thedens sailed from Newcastle for New Zealand with 13 New Zealand servicemen on 29 June 1944. On 19 Oct 1944 SS Thedens carried stores and troops from Townsville to Merauke.
20th Jan 1946 this ship was used to repatriate Dutch POWs from Indonesia to Holland