SUNFISH SS 281
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Keel Laid September 25 1941 - Launched May 2 1942 |
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- Covers Page 1 (1941-42)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type |
1941-09-25
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N/A |
Keel Laid, cachet by Dr. S. E. Hutnick
USPO Slogan |
1942-05-02
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Launching
Locy Type |
1944-08-07 |
A "Thank You for the Cigarettes" card. The ship had postal facilities at the time but this cancel is not identified with the ship, so the card was posted either on another ship or ashore.
Other Information
SUNFISH earned nine battle stars for service during World War II
Credited with sinking...
The 3262-ton Japanese Merchant Cargo Ship KOSEI MARU, March 13 1943 off Ryukyu Islands
The 1299-ton Japanese Auxiliary Gunboat EDO MARU, August 13 1943 off Bonin Islands
The 4180-ton Japanese Army Cargo Ship KOZAN MARU, September 4 1943 off Bonin Islands
The 5354-ton Japanese Collier SHINYUBARI MARU, February 23 1944 off Saipan
The 2577-ton Japanese Merchant Passenger/Cargo Ship SHINMEI MARU, July 5 1944 off Kuril Islands
The Japanese Fishing Vessel HOKUYO MARU No. 105, July 7 1944 off Kuril Islands
The Japanese Fishing Vessel KANNON MARU No. 5, July 7 1944 off Kuril Islands
The Japanese Fishing Vessel EBISU MARU, July 7 1944 off Kuril Islands
The Japanese Fishing Vessel KINEI MARU, July 7 1944 off Kuril Islands
The 6284-ton Japanese Army Cargo Ship TAIHEI MARU, July 9 1944 off Araito Island
The 4701-ton Japanese Merchant Tanker CHIHAYA MARU, September 10 1944 off Quelpart Island
The 6933-ton Japanese Army Cargo Ship ETAJIMA MARU, September 13 1944 Yellow Sea
The 6968-ton Japanese Army Transport EDOGAWA MARU, November 18 1944 off Quelpart Island
The 5463-ton Japanese Troop Transport SEISHO MARU, November 18 1944 off Saishu Island
The 3748-ton Japnaese Merchant Cargo Ship DAIREN MARU, November 30 1944 off Korea
The 745-ton Japanese Corvette KAIBOKAN No. 73, April 16 1945 off Honshu
The 1630-ton Japanese Troop Transport MANRYU MARU, April 16 1945 off Honshu
The 1093-ton Japanese Auxiliary Gunboat KAIHO MARU, April 19 1945 off Hokkaido
The 1948-ton Japanese Merchant Cargo Ship TAISEI MARU, April 19 1945 off Hokkaido
NAMESAKE - A plectognath marine fish, having a deep body truncated behind, and high dorsal; and anal fins
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