Dive Truk Lagoon: The Japanese WWII Pacific Shipwrecks
The 50-mile wide lagoon of Truk Atoll, far out in the remote expanses of the Pacific, is quite simply the greatest wreck diving location in the world. Scores of virtually intact Japanese WWII wrecks of transport ships, still filled with cargoes of tanks, trucks, artillery, beach mines, shells and aircraft, rest in the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon – along with two Japanese destroyers and one submarine – each today a man-made reef teeming with sea life.

The seemingly impregnable fortress islands of Truk Atoll were a powerful air base and the main forward anchorage for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). On 4 February 1944, a daring 2,000-mile long-range U.S. reconnaissance flight revealed the Truk lagoon to be full of the might of the Imperial Japanese Navy, along with scores of large supply ships and transports. The Allies decided to attack immediately andTask Force 58, codename Operation HAILSTONE, was formed. At dawn on 17 February 1944, an initial fighter sweep of Truk by 72 F6F Hellcat fighters roared in over Truk under Japanese radar – catching the Japanese by complete surprise. With air superiority established, U.S dive-bombers and torpedo-bombers spent two days sinking all the large ships trapped in the lagoon.
These sunken ships, with their war cargoes, were largely forgotten about until 1969, when Jacques Cousteau located and filmed many of the wrecks. The resulting TV documentary, Lagoon of Lost Ships, went viral and the beautiful wrecks, untouched since WWII, have proved an irresistible lure for thousands of divers each year since then.
New illustrations of most of the previously unillustrated wrecks have now been specially created to make this book the most comprehensive guide to diving Truk Lagoon that has ever been produced.

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Dive Truk Lagoon: The Japanese WWII Pacific Shipwrecks
The 50-mile wide lagoon of Truk Atoll, far out in the remote expanses of the Pacific, is quite simply the greatest wreck diving location in the world. Scores of virtually intact Japanese WWII wrecks of transport ships, still filled with cargoes of tanks, trucks, artillery, beach mines, shells and aircraft, rest in the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon – along with two Japanese destroyers and one submarine – each today a man-made reef teeming with sea life.

The seemingly impregnable fortress islands of Truk Atoll were a powerful air base and the main forward anchorage for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). On 4 February 1944, a daring 2,000-mile long-range U.S. reconnaissance flight revealed the Truk lagoon to be full of the might of the Imperial Japanese Navy, along with scores of large supply ships and transports. The Allies decided to attack immediately andTask Force 58, codename Operation HAILSTONE, was formed. At dawn on 17 February 1944, an initial fighter sweep of Truk by 72 F6F Hellcat fighters roared in over Truk under Japanese radar – catching the Japanese by complete surprise. With air superiority established, U.S dive-bombers and torpedo-bombers spent two days sinking all the large ships trapped in the lagoon.
These sunken ships, with their war cargoes, were largely forgotten about until 1969, when Jacques Cousteau located and filmed many of the wrecks. The resulting TV documentary, Lagoon of Lost Ships, went viral and the beautiful wrecks, untouched since WWII, have proved an irresistible lure for thousands of divers each year since then.
New illustrations of most of the previously unillustrated wrecks have now been specially created to make this book the most comprehensive guide to diving Truk Lagoon that has ever been produced.

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Dive Truk Lagoon: The Japanese WWII Pacific Shipwrecks

Dive Truk Lagoon: The Japanese WWII Pacific Shipwrecks

by Rod Macdonald
Dive Truk Lagoon: The Japanese WWII Pacific Shipwrecks

Dive Truk Lagoon: The Japanese WWII Pacific Shipwrecks

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The 50-mile wide lagoon of Truk Atoll, far out in the remote expanses of the Pacific, is quite simply the greatest wreck diving location in the world. Scores of virtually intact Japanese WWII wrecks of transport ships, still filled with cargoes of tanks, trucks, artillery, beach mines, shells and aircraft, rest in the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon – along with two Japanese destroyers and one submarine – each today a man-made reef teeming with sea life.

The seemingly impregnable fortress islands of Truk Atoll were a powerful air base and the main forward anchorage for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). On 4 February 1944, a daring 2,000-mile long-range U.S. reconnaissance flight revealed the Truk lagoon to be full of the might of the Imperial Japanese Navy, along with scores of large supply ships and transports. The Allies decided to attack immediately andTask Force 58, codename Operation HAILSTONE, was formed. At dawn on 17 February 1944, an initial fighter sweep of Truk by 72 F6F Hellcat fighters roared in over Truk under Japanese radar – catching the Japanese by complete surprise. With air superiority established, U.S dive-bombers and torpedo-bombers spent two days sinking all the large ships trapped in the lagoon.
These sunken ships, with their war cargoes, were largely forgotten about until 1969, when Jacques Cousteau located and filmed many of the wrecks. The resulting TV documentary, Lagoon of Lost Ships, went viral and the beautiful wrecks, untouched since WWII, have proved an irresistible lure for thousands of divers each year since then.
New illustrations of most of the previously unillustrated wrecks have now been specially created to make this book the most comprehensive guide to diving Truk Lagoon that has ever been produced.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849955416
Publisher: Whittles Publishing
Publication date: 03/12/2024
Edition description: 2nd Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.95(w) x 9.70(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Rod Macdonald is one of the world's pre-eminent shipwreck explorers and an international best-selling author of a number of classic shipwreck diving books. His books about his diving adventures around the world include Dive Palau; Into the Abyss,diving to adventure in the liquid world; The Darkness Below; Great British Shipwrecks and Force Z Shipwrecks of the South China Seas. Hometown: Scotland
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements i

Introduction iii

Book 1 War 1

1 Japan in the Pacific 2

2 The Gibraltar of the Pacific - the secret is out 12

3 Photographic overflight. The Japanese Navy scatters as Task Force TF58 is formed 17

4 Operation Hailstone. 17 February 1944. DOG-DAY MINUS ONE 23

(i) 0600hrs. Grumman Hellcat fighter sweep 23

(ii) The aerial torpedo and bomb strikes commence 27

5 18 February 1944. DOG-DAY 30

6 Aftermath 33

Book 2 The Shipwrecks of Truk Lagoon 37

Chuuk Lagoon map 38

1 Aikoku Maru 40

2 Amagisan Maru 51

3 Fujikawa Maru 57

4 Fujisan Maru 65

5 Fumizuki 71

6 Futagami 77

7 Gosei Maru 79

8 Hanakawa Maru 83

9 Heian Maru 87

10 Hino Maru No.2 96

11 Hoki Maru 99

12 Hokuyo Maru 105

13 Hoyo Maru 110

14 1-169 114

15 Inter-island supply vessel 119

16 Katsuragisan Maru 120

17 Kensho Maru 125

18 Kikukawa Mam 132

19 Kiyosumi Maru 136

20 The lighter 142

21 Momokawa Maru 143

22 Nagano Maru 146

23 Nippo Maru 150

24 IJN Oite 159

25 Ojima 164

26 Patrol Boat No. 34 (ex-Susuki) 166

27 Reiyo Maru 169

28 Rio de Janeiro Maru 173

29 San Francisco Maru 182

30 Sankisan Maru 190

31 Sapporo Maru 197

32 Seiko Maru 199

33 Shinkoku Maru 203

34 Shotan Maru 211

35 Taiho Maru 215

36 Unkai Maru No. 6 217

37 Yamagiri Maru 221

38 Yubae Maru 228

Japanese Aircraft Wrecks of Truk Lagoon 231

1 The 'Betty' bomber 232

2 The 'Emily' flying-boat 237

3 The 'Jill' torpedo-bombers 241

4 The 'Judy' dive-bomber 243

5 The 'Zeke' (Zero) fighters 246

U.S. Task Force 58 Strike Aircraft 251

1 Curtiss SB2C Helldiver 252

2 Douglas SBD Dauntless 252

3 Grumman TBF Avenger 253

4 Grumman F6F Hellcat 254

Bibliography 256

Index 258

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