SS Capillo
Cargo ship launched 1920
History
United States
Name Capillo
Owner United States Shipping Board (1920–1921) Pioneer Steamship Company (1921–1922) United States Shipping Board (1922–1941)
Builder American International Shipbuilding Corporation , Philadelphia
Yard number 1523
Launched 26 March 1920
Completed 1920
Identification
Fate Bombed and abandoned, 8 December 1941 scuttled, 11 December 1941 destroyed 29 December 1941
General characteristics
Type Design 1022 cargo ship
Tonnage 7,500 dwt
Length 390 ft (120 m)
Beam 54 ft (16 m)
Draft 27 ft 5 in (8.36 m)
Installed power Oil-fired steam turbines
Propulsion Single screw
SS Capillo was a Design 1022 cargo ship built for the United States Shipping Board immediately after World War I .
History
She was laid down at yard number 1523 at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania shipyard of the American International Shipbuilding Corporation , one of 110 Design 1022 cargo ships built for the United States Shipping Board . She was completed in 1920 and named the SS Capillo . In 1921, she was purchased by the Pioneer Steamship Company, Philadelphia. In 1922, she was returned to the United States Shipping Board.
The Japanese commenced near simultaneous attacks against U.S. forces in the Philippines, Guam , Wake Island , and Pearl Harbor; and against British and allied forces in Singapore and Hong Kong. On 8 December 1941, Japanese planes tasked with attacking shipping in Manila Bay , bombed and set her ablaze; she was then abandoned.[ 5] On 11 December 1941, she was partially scuttled by a U.S. Army demolition party off Corregidor .[ 6] On 29 December 1941, Japanese planes from the Takao Kokutai and the 1st Kokutai bombed Corregidor for the first time, setting her hulk ablaze.[ 7] The Philippine freighter Don Jose is also set on fire; the presidential yacht BRP Banahaw (ex-Casania ) is sunk; and the steamship Bicol and motor vessel Aloha are both scuttled.[ 8] Six members of her crew were sent to Japanese POW camps.[ 9]
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in December 1941
Shipwrecks
2 Dec: Virsaitis
6 Dec: HMS Perseus
7 Dec: USS Arizona , USS California , USS Cassin , Cynthia Olson , USS Downes , Ha-19 , M-16 , M-18 , M-20 , M-22 , USS Nevada , USS Oglala , USS Oklahoma , Sauternes , USS Shaw , U-208 , USS Utah , USS West Virginia , HMCS Windflower
8 Dec: SS Capillo , Nisqually , USS Penguin , HMS Peterel , Ravnaas
10 Dec: HMS Banka , USS Bittern , I-70 , HMS Prince of Wales , HMS Repulse , Takao Maru , No. 10 , USS YP-16
11 Dec: Hayate , Kisaragi , HMS Lady Shirley
12 Dec: Awazisan Maru , HMS Moth , HMS Tamar
13 Dec: Alberico da Barbiano , Alberto di Giussano
14 Dec: HMS Galatea
15 Dec: Empire Barracuda , HNLMS O 16 , U-127
16 Dec: U-557
17 Dec: Corregidor , Ro-66 , Shinonome , U-131
18 Dec: U-434
19 Dec: HMS Neptune , HNLMS O 20 , HMS Stanley , U-574
20 Dec: Emidio , HMS Kandahar
21 Dec: HMS Audacity , HMS Cicala , HNLMS K XVII , U-451 , U-567
23 Dec: Hayataka Maru , Montebello , Patrol Boat No. 32 , Patrol Boat No. 33 , Shuntien , U-79
24 Dec: Absaroka , HNLMS K XVI , USS Rochester , Sagiri , HMS Salvia
25 Dec: Empire Dragon , USS Sealion , HMS Thracian
26 Dec: Unyo Maru No. 2
27 Dec: Arayat , Canlaon
28 Dec: Banahao , DCH-1 , U-75 , Volo , SS Connecticut
29 Dec: BRP Banahaw , Ro-60
Unknown date: HMS H31 , USS Nereus , HMS Triumph , Vizcaya
Other incidents