22 Dec 1942
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
25 Dec 1942
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
26 Dec 1942
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
- Submarine USS Thresher detected a large cruiser and a fleet carrier northeast of Surabaya, East Jave, Dutch East Indies. Two escorts forced Thresher to dive deep while delivering a depth charge attack. Thresher was not able to conduct an attack on the two large warships. ww2dbase [Thresher | Java Sea | DS]
29 Dec 1942
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
- Submarine USS Thresher detected the 3,000-ton Japanese merchant ship Hachian Maru heading north from Surabaya, East Java, Dutch East Indies. Thresher fired three torpedoes with no hits despite one seen to go directly under the vessel. Thresher fired two more torpedoes with no hits. Thresher continued tracking the ship until past midnight. ww2dbase [Thresher | Java Sea | DS]
30 Dec 1942
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
- Submarine USS Thresher continued tracking the 3,000-ton Japanese merchant ship Hachian Maru detected the night before. Thresher fired 85 rounds from her 5-inch deck gun causing the transport ship to go dead in the water. Thresher fired one additional torpedo from point-blank range resulting in the ship sinking in about 15 minutes. ww2dbase [Thresher | Java Sea | DS]
2 Jan 1943
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
18 Apr 1943
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
27 Jun 1943
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies
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