To honour those who served their country

“In this their finest hour”

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Aircraftman 2nd Class

George  Virgo Wigley

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1921/08/21 - Mursley, Buckinghamshire

Son of George and Henrietta Wigley

Occupation Clerk

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

242 Squadron

 

Japanese PoW

1942/03/20 - Captured Java

Djawa PoW Camp

PoW No. 4658

Japanese Index Card - Side One

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Japanese Index Card - Side Two

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New PoW No. II 12904

 

In 1943, the Japanese decided to ship the sick back to Java.

1943/11/23 - 547 PoWs embarked on Suez Maru

A total of 640 men, including a number of Japanese sick patients, were taken on board the 4,645-ton passenger-cargo ship Suez Maru. In two holds, 422 sick British (including 221 RAF servicemen) and 127 sick Dutch prisoners, including up to twenty stretcher cases, were accommodated. The Japanese patients filled the other two holds.

Escorted by a minesweeper W-12, the Suez Maru set sail from Port Amboina but while entering the Java Sea and about 327 kilometers east of Surabaya, Java, Netherlands East Indies, the vessel was torpedoed by the American submarine USS Bonefish commanded by Cdr. Tom Hogan. The ship started to list as water poured into the holds drowning hundreds, many managed to escape the holds and swam away from the sinking ship. The Japanese mine sweeper W-12 picked up the Japanese survivors, leaving between 200 and 250 men in the sea. At 14.50, the minesweeper, W-12, under orders from Captain Kawano, opened fire, using a machine gun and rifles. Rafts and lifeboats were then rammed and sunk by the W-12. The firing did not cease till all the prisoners were killed, the minesweeper then picked up speed and sped off towards Batavia (Jakarta) at 16.30 hours.

Sixty-nine Japanese had died during the attack, 93 Japanese soldiers and 205 Japanese sick patients were rescued by the Japanese. Of the 547 British and Dutch prisoners, there is reported to be one survivor, a British soldier, Kenneth Thomas, who was picked up twenty-four hours later by the Australian minesweeper HMAS Ballarat, this has not been confirmed.

Suez Maru

1943/11/2- Suez Maru was sunk when returning from Ambon by USS Bonefish

Lat. S 6.20 Log. E 116.30

 

Died

Age 22

1943/11/29

When the Suez Maru was sunk by USS Bonefish and the Japanese opened fire on the survivors, killing 546 PoWs

 

Loved Ones

Son of George and Henrietta Wigley

 

Memorial

Singapore Memorial-3

Column 430

Singapore Memorial

Information:-

Angela Sturman

Java Index

Japanese Transports

Hell Ships - Suez Maru

Commonwealth War Grave Commission

KEW:- WO 345/55, WO 361/1945, WO 361/2008, WO 361/1222, WO 361/1616, WO 361/2018, WO 361/1530,

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