SS Mauna Loa was a steam-powered cargo ship of the Matson Navigation Company that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin in February 1942. She was christened SS West Conob in 1919 and renamed SS Golden Eagle in 1928. At the time of her completion in 1919, the ship was inspected by the United States Navy for possible use as USS West Conob (ID-4033) but was neither taken into the Navy nor commissioned.
Shortly before the United States' entry into World War II, Mauna Loa was chartered by the United States Department of War to carry supplies to the Philippines. The ship was part of an aborted attempt to reinforce Allied forces under attack by the Japanese on Timor in mid-February 1942. After the return of her convoy to Darwin, Northern Territory, Mauna Loa was one of eight ships sunk in Darwin Harbour in the first Japanese bombing attack on the Australian mainland on 19 February. The remains of her wreck and her cargo are a dive site in the harbor.
Design and construction
The West ships were cargo ships of similar size and design built by several shipyards on the west coast of the United States for the USSB for emergency use during World War I. Some 40 West ships were built by Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company of Los Angeles,[1] all given names that began with the word West.[8]West Conob (Los Angeles Shipbuilding yard number 14)[1] was completed in May 1919.[1]
West Conob's power plant consisted of a single triple-expansionreciprocating steam engine with cylinders of 28½, 47, and 78 inches (72, 120, and 200 cm) with a 48-inch (120 cm) stroke. She was outfitted with three Foster water-tube boilers, each with a heating area of 4,150 square feet (386 m2) and containing 52 4-inch (10 cm) and 827 2-inch (5.1 cm) tubes.[10] Her boilers were heated by mechanical oil burners fed by two pumps, each 6 by 4 by 6 inches (15 × 10 × 15 cm) with a capacity of 30 U.S. gallons (110 L) per minute.[11] Fully loaded, the ship could hold 6,359 barrels (1,011.0 m3) of fuel oil. West Conob's single screw propeller was 17 feet 1 inch (5.21 m) in diameter with a 15-foot-3-inch (4.65 m) pitch and a developed area of 102 square feet (9.5 m2).[10][Note 1] The ship was designed to travel at 11 knots (20 km/h),[10] and averaged 11.1 knots (20.6 km/h) during her first voyage in June 1919.[12]
Career
After completion, West Conob was inspected by the 12th Naval District of the United States Navy for possible naval service and was assigned the identification number of 4033. Had she been commissioned, she would have been known as USS West Conob (ID-4033), but the Navy neither took over the ship nor commissioned her.[6]
Little information on the first years of West Conob's career is found in sources. But it is known that she was operated by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company on Pacific routes.[3] The ship departed Los Angeles on her maiden voyage to Hong Kong, making her way to San Francisco. West Conob departed from there on 13 June 1919 for Honolulu, where she arrived eight days later. After refueling at Honolulu, she headed to Hong Kong, and from there, retraced her route to return to San Francisco.[13] Details of later voyages are not available, but by mid-April 1921, West Conob had completed two circumnavigations without needing to stop for repairs. At that time, the USSB allocated West Conob for service to Genoa.[4][Note 2]
In December 1925, West Conob was allocated to Swayne & Hoyt Lines for service to the east coast of South America.[4] By mid-1926, West Conob was sailing for Swayne & Hoyt's American-Australian-Orient Line when the Los Angeles Times reported her steaming to New Zealand with 350,000 square feet (33,000 m2) of wallboard.[14][15]
In October 1927, the Los Angeles Times reported on the impending sale of West Conob and 18 other Swayne & Holt ships to a San Francisco financier.[14] The ship later became a part of the fleet of the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company, a joint venture between Oceanic-Matson, a subsidiary of Matson Navigation Company, and the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, established to take over operation of transpacific routes that had been managed for the USSB by Swayne & Holt Lines.[16][Note 3] On 3 April 1928 it was reported that eight ships acquired by Matson were renamed—Dewey, West Carmona, West Cajoot, West Calera, West Conob, West Elcajon, West Nivaria, and West Togus becoming Golden State, Golden Fleece, Golden Bear, Golden Harvest, Golden Eagle, Golden Kauri, Golden Coast, and Golden Forrest, respectively.[17] The ship operated under the name Golden Eagle for the next six years.[5]Golden Eagle was sailing for Oceanic and Oriental from Los Angeles to Australia in March 1930, when the Los Angeles Times reported that she had sailed with 6,700 long tons (6,800 t) of case oil and 200 long tons (200 t) of general merchandise.[2]
In March 1934, Matson began a new "sugar, molasses and pineapple service" from Hawaii to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and either Philadelphia or New York, employing Golden Eagle and three other cargo ships.[18][Note 4] In May, after returning from New York on her first voyage in the new service, Golden Eagle entered drydock at Los Angeles for general repairs and repainting. She emerged in Matson livery and with the new name of Mauna Loa.[19] She sailed on her maiden voyage under her new name to Honolulu with 4,500 long tons (4,600 t) of general cargo in late May.[20]Mauna Loa continued on the Hawaii–California–Philadelphia/New York service, occasionally making extra voyages from Los Angeles to Honolulu when dictated by cargo bookings. One such extra voyage occurred in February 1936 when she carried almost a full load of building materials for family dwellings in Hawaii.[21]
In August 1936, Mauna Loa diverted to respond to a distress call issued by the windjammerPacific Queen some 700 nautical miles (1,300 km) southwest of Los Angeles. Pacific Queen had sailed from San Diego in July with a crew of 32—most of whom were Sea Scouts—and had been missing for two weeks. Mauna Loa's crew provided required supplies for the sailing vessel and her radioed messages prompted the United States Coast Guard to recall all of its vessels actively searching for Pacific Queen.[22]
On 18 November 1941, the War DepartmentcharteredMauna Loa and seven other ships to carry supplies to the Philippines.[6][23] Even though details of the charters were deemed confidential, the names of all eight ships were published in the Los Angeles Times two days later.[23][Note 5]
World War II
Less than three weeks after Mauna Loa's charter, the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor propelled the United States into World War II. Mauna Loa, sailing independently from the US, was diverted in the days after the Pearl Harbor attack to Sydney, Australia, arriving on December 29. There she was offloaded the 214 vehicles, several barrels of aviation gasoline, subsistence supplies and ammunition she was carrying. She was then relocated to Darwin, Northern Territory, arriving on January 19, 1942. She was considered for use as a blockade runner for an operation to the Philippines, but was not selected. She was selected later for the Timor reinforcement convoy. [24]
Japanese forces advancing south from the Malayan Peninsula had reached Timor by mid-February thus breaching the Malay Barrier that had been a priority defense line.[25] In order to prevent Timor's fall, which would give the Japanese a base within 400 miles (640 km) of Darwin, the Americans and Australians reinforced the Australian Sparrow Force and Royal Dutch East Indies Army forces defending the island.[26]
The ships were spotted by a Japanese Kawanishi H6K "Mavis" four-engined flying boat that tailed the convoy at 10,000 feet (3,000 m).[26] When Captain Albert H. Rooks of Houston requested air cover for the convoy,[30] a lone Curtiss P-40 responded and engaged the Mavis, with each plane managing to shoot down the other.[31] At around 09:00 the next day, another Mavis began trailing the convoy and at 11:00, 36 land-based Mitsubishi Ki-21 "Sally" twin-engine bombers and ten seaplanes attacked in two waves.[32]Houston, the primary target of the bombers, unleashed all of her available antiaircraft fire with neither bombs nor Houston's fire being effective.[32] In the second wave, from the southwest and after the ships had scattered, Houston shot down seven of forty-four planes and repelled the attacking aircraft.[28][32]Houston's 900 rounds fired in the 45-minute attack resembled a "sheet of flame", according to witnesses.[28][26] The only casualties during the attack were from one near miss on Mauna Loa; one crewman and one passenger were killed and 18 men were wounded in the attack.[28] The convoy was ordered back to Darwin when word that Koepang had fallen to the Japanese was received; she arrived back in Darwin on 18 February.[27]
On 19 February 1942, the Japanese carrier striking force, consisting of aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu, and Soryu under the command of Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, launched 189 planes to attack Darwin.[33] The carrier planes rendezvoused with 54 land-based bombers from Kendari and Ambon.[34]
At the time of the raid the Mauna Loa and Meigs had unloaded troops and moved to anchorages with the force's equipment and ammunition aboard with Neptuna and Zealandia unloading ammunition at the docks that were the first target of high altitude bombers. Both ships at the dock were hit with Neptuna exploding. After a second wave of bombers, concentrating on the airport, came waves of dive bombers that for two hours concentrated on ships in the harbor.[32]
During the attack, Mauna Loa quickly sank after she was hit by two bombs that landed in an open hatch.[35] None of her 37-man crew or seven passengers was injured.[33] Along with Mauna Loa, two other American ships, destroyer Peary and Army transport Meigs, were sunk. In addition to the many other ships that were damaged, five Commonwealth ships were sunk, including two Australian passenger ships in use as troopships, Neptuna and Zealandia. The total death toll for the attack was around 250; of the total, 157 died on ships.[36]
^Portmar is sometimes referred to as Port Mar in sources describing this convoy and the subsequent attack on Darwin.
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^ abcdefColton, Tim. "Todd Pacific Shipyards, San Pedro CA". Shipbuildinghistory.com. The Colton Company. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 23 September 2008. Colton refers to the ship as West Cohob. (Todd Pacific Shipyards bought the Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company in 1945.)
^ abcDrake, Waldo (15 March 1930). "Case-oil rush to Australia underway". Los Angeles Times. p. 6.
^ ab"Tribute to ship built at harbor". Los Angeles Times. 17 April 1921. p. I-7.
^ abc"Shipping and Los Angeles Harbor news". Los Angeles Times. 15 December 1925. p. 19.
^Drake, Waldo (19 March 1934). "New service opens today". Los Angeles Times. p. A6.
^Drake, Waldo (18 May 1934). "Shipping news and activities at Los Angeles Harbor". Los Angeles Times. p. 19. The newspaper mistakenly reports that she would be renamed Mauna Ala, a name already in use by another Matson ship. For another article listing the correct new name, see Drake, Waldo (4 April 1934). "Shipping news and activities at Los Angeles Harbor". Los Angeles Times. p. A12.
^Cave, Wayne B. (25 May 1934). "Shipping news and activities at Los Angeles Harbor". Los Angeles Times. p. 17.
^Drake, Waldo (25 February 1936). "Shipping news and activities at Los Angeles Harbor". Los Angeles Times. p. A12.
^"Aid given missing ship and sea hunt called off". Los Angeles Times. 24 August 1936. p. A1.
^ abCave, Wayne B. (20 November 1941). "New group of freighters drafted for war service". Los Angeles Times. p. 33.
^ abcdOffice of Naval Intelligence – United States Navy (1943). The Java Sea Campaign. Combat Narratives. Washington, DC: United States Navy. pp. 36–39. LCCN2009397493. Archived from the original on 2 September 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
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