- SS Bantam (1930)
The SS Bantam (1930) was built by Mach. Fabr. & Scheepswerf P. Smit Jr. of
Rotterdam ,Netherlands in1930 of 3322 gross weight and operated byKoninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij which was scuttled offSydney ,Australia .Requistioned during
World War II , the "SS Bantam" was operating as part ofOperation Lilliput . On28 March 1943 , nineImperial Japanese Val dive bombers attackedOro Bay ,New Guinea while "SS Bantam" was alongside a liberty wharf unloading. A total of seven bombs fell on or near "SS Bantam". The forward of the bridge, No.3 hold and engine room scored direct bomb hits, while two bombs that hit the liberty wharf tore a hole in the ship’s side on the waterline and began taking water rapidly. The ship caught fire as well as the liberty wharf which was burning out of control. The two pontoons of the wharf sank.The Bantam was sinking and it was decided to beach her and a couple of large motor boats assisted in pulling the ship away from the wharf.
HMAS Bowen went alongside and began to fight the fires. "SS Bantam" was beached at the head of Oro Bay. The wreck was raised and towed to Sydney, where she was scuttled 36 miles off Sydney on24 September 1946 , after being filled with unwantedchemical warfare agents (CWA).References
* [http://www.environment.gov.au/coasts/pollution/dumping/history/pubs/sea-dumping-scuttled.pdf Scuttled and Abandoned Ships in Australian Waters]
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/alliesinadversity/seafaring/shipping.asp Dutch merchant shipping in the south-west Pacific]
* [http://www.merchant-navy-ships.com/index.php?id=37,0,0,1,0,0 The Australian Merchant Navy - Dutch Fleet]
* [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/kpm.htm The Ships List - KPM Line]
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