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Pt 5 of 5 US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's "The Crossing"

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This video, The Crossing, explains the details involving the Sept 15, 1944 rescue of over 150 Australian and British POW's in the South China Sea, by US Submarines after the sinking of a couple of Japanese POW "HellShips".
Unfortunately, these ships had not been properly marked with any Red Cross flags, and had been sunk by the American Submarines 3 days before. The American Submarine Sailors were totally unaware of the precious cargo that they had sunk 3 days previous.

This Video has two of the rescued POW's reuniting with some of the Sub Sailors that pulled them from the ocean that day.

The dramatic video from the rescue was shot by the Communication Officer of the USS Sealion II, Lt (jg) (ss) Joe (Shorty) Bates.

Special thanks to Joes son Bob Bates

Unfortunately, out of a total of 2,200 men on the two un-marked tansports that were sunk, 1,400 Perished.
Most of the survivors were unfortunately picked up by the Japanese and remained prisoners/slaves on the Mainland untill being rescued by the American Occupation Forces at Karasaki POW camp, in Sept 1945.

For a first hand narrative from a Pampanito Crewmember go here:
http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/oral_history_davis.htm

To Read a 1st hand narrative of a Survivor who was picked up by the Japanese go here:
http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/anecdotes/survivors.html

For another account of the Sinking Go Here:
http://www.subvetpaul.com/SAGA_10_85.htm

Another good Narrative of the incident that includes names and adresses of Survivors:
http://www.submarinesailor.com/history/pow/AussieBritRescue/

Pampanitos WW2 War Record, 6 battle Stars:
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p1/pampanito.htm

This Mighty US Warship is now a US Maritime Museum in San Francisco teaching future Bubbleheads the perils, dangers, excitement and satisfaction of being a US Sub Sailor.
http://uss-pampanito.visit-san-francisco.com

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  • Thankyou for putting this up for all to see.. My Great Uncle was Lindsay Valentine Nunan, he was a Aussie survivor of the Rukuyo Maru who was plucked out of the water by the USS Queenfish. Lest We Forget xx

  • I am so glad your Dear Great Uncle Lindsay was one of the "Lucky" ones, to be rescued. All of these poor men need to be remembered.

    Did you know your Great Uncle very well, did he talk about his experience much?

    Thanks so much for commenting.

    Rgds,

    Hayseed1957.

  • Thank you so much for this series of 5 video's; I've been researching my dear uncle's death as a FEPOW for several months. I've just found out that he was on the Rokuyu Maru and I was amazed to find you'd put this on just 2 weeks ago. My mother, who is his sister is very grateful to you also.

  • You are so very welcome. What an unfortunate incident this was. Regards to you and your Mother. Please give her a big HUG from me,

    Regards, Hayseed.

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  • thank you to all countrys involved , We are true allies..thanks to all these people we are in a better world and may we learn peace..thank you my heros..go aussie!go

  • A special class of men.

  • Thanks - he was from Cambridge, the second eldest of 6 children from a little village called Dry Drayton. He was much loved and so sadly missed - but with the information we've recovered plus this footage, the family feel that there's some closure now for the first time in 65 years.

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