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Passage to Destiny

The sinking of the SS Khedive Ismail in the sea war against Japan

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June 15, 2014 | History
An edition of Passage to Destiny (1997)

Passage to Destiny

The sinking of the SS Khedive Ismail in the sea war against Japan

PASSAGE TO DESTINY

The Story of the Tragic Loss of the SS Khedive Iamail

This book tells the untold story of the loss of the troopship SS Khedive Ismail in Convoy KR8 in February 1944. No less than 1,297 people lost their lives in the space of the two minutes it took to sink the ship, including seventy-seven women the single worst loss of female presonnel in the history of the British Commonwealth). Carrying 1,511 personnel from the Army and the Royal and Merchant Navies, the Khedive Ismail snak on Saturday 12 February 1944, torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-27 in the Indian Ocean. Only 208 men and six women survived the ordeal.
The submarine was depth-charged to the surface by the deatroyers Paladin and Petard, and the book includes an account of their difficult but successful attempt to sink her, a campaign which forced the Navy to depth-charge the submarine through some of the survivors. This compelling read draws on many eye-witness accounts and previously unpublished Admiralty papers, many of which were not released for forty years because of their sensitivity, fot the sinking of the Khedive Ismail was the third worst Allied mercantile disaster of the Second World War. The book includes several appendices, including the names of the entire ship's complement, and includes a generous fifty-three illustrations.

Shaun Tyas - 1997

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Paul Watkins
Pages
168

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Passage to Destiny: The sinking of the SS Khedive Ismail in the sea war against Japan
September 1997, Paul Watkins
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The early history of SS Aconcagua/Khedive Ismail
Chapter 2 Convoy KR8
Chapter 3 The sinking of SS Khedive Ismail
Chapter 4 Attack at all costs
Chapter 5 The Board of Enquiry
Chapter 6 The findings of the Board of Enquiry
Appendices:
1 Comparison of warships involved in aftermath of convoy KR8 with a German type 7c U-boat
2 Allied shipping sunk by Japanese submarine I-27
3 Known East African personnel missing
4 Names of other known personnel missing
5 Second World War Allied Merchant Navy disasters
6 Nominal list of survivors recorded on HMS Petard
7 Signals sent to and from ships in convoy KR8 9–12 February 1944
8 Messages concerning the mysterious Japanese survivor
9 Daily U-boat dispositions broadcast by Commander-in- Chief Eastern Fleet
10 Time and information concerning attacks on Japanese submarine
Picture Credits
Bibliography and unpublished sources
Index

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Stamford, United Kingdom

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
168
Dimensions
9.8 x 7.6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL12254661M
ISBN 10
1900289105
ISBN 13
9781900289108
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8158242
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