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                                                            | MoakoMoakao - HMS Tradewind fired torpedoes at the Junyo Maru, sinking her at Lat 20.53S Lon 101.11E |  |  |  |  
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                                                | Adopted son of Mr. G. F. Singleton, of Tang Hall Lane, York |  |  |  
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                                                | The British submarine H.M.S. Tradewind intercepted the Junyo Maru and fired torpedoes, sinking the ship with a loss of 5620 lives, making it the worst maritime disaster of WWII |  |  |  |