9 May 1944

Dutch East Indies
11 May 1944

Dutch East Indies
  • Patrol Boat No. 102 departed Kau at 0652 hours and stopped at nearby Wasile Bay, Halmahera, Dutch East Indies at 0816 due to problems with her No. 1 boiler. ww2dbase [Stewart | Wasile Bay, Halmahera | CPC]
13 May 1944

Dutch East Indies
  • Patrol Boat No. 102, Patrol Boat No. 104, minelayer Shirataka, netlayer Korei Maru, and submarine chaser No. 38 departed Wasile Bay, Halmahera, Dutch East Indies to escort a convoy consisted of Teikai Maru, Mitsuki Maru, Mazuura Maru, Brazil Maru, and Atlas Maru. ww2dbase [Stewart | Wasile Bay, Halmahera | CPC]
8 Jun 1944

Dutch East Indies
  • Convoy H-27 (Keian Maru, Kohoku Maru, Shinno Maru, Shiroganesan Maru, Taiyu Maru, Teiyu Maru, Juzan Maru, and Koshu Maru No. 1) and its escorts (Patrol Boat No. 102, Patrol Boat No. 104, destroyer Tsuga, and Submarine Chaser No. 38) arrived at Wasile Bay, Halmahera, Dutch East Indies at 1606 hours. ww2dbase [Stewart | Wasile Bay, Halmahera | CPC]

Timeline Section Founder: Thomas Houlihan
Contributors: Alan Chanter, C. Peter Chen, Thomas Houlihan, Hugh Martyr, David Stubblebine
Special Thanks: Rory Curtis




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