BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, early November 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
Elizabeth Ride has sent the Naval section of a British Army Aid Group (BAAG) Waichow Intelligence Summary (WIS No.11) dated 8th November 1942. This covers shipping movements in and out of Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation in World War Two during mid to late October 1942.
These reports also describes time spent by vessels undergoing repairs and maintenance in a number of Hong Kong shipyards.
They also offer a wide range of other information including that concerning the Japanese Army and Air Force and other aspects of life in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation in which you may be interested. This is not usually included here. To see the full reports please refer to Further Information below.
HF: To aid research I have attempted to summarize and list the most salient points covered in the report under three sections:-
Firstly, Locations mentioned – both shipyards in HK and ports vessels have come from or are going to in South and East Asia.
Secondly, the names of Ships mentioned. This has not always been easy. My inability to read Chinese or Japanese is a clear hindrance. Plus even when in English whether typed or handwritten they are sometimes semi-legible. Any corrections or clarification would be helpful.
Thirdly, under Miscellaneous I have noted any items that I think might be of interest.
Further information regarding subjects mentioned in this report including images of the ships would be very welcome.
Locations:Naval Dockyard, Kowloon Docks, Bailey’s Shipyard
Ships mentioned: Customs Cruiser, Japanese Cruiser, fishing boats, Japanese Patrol Boats – Flying Star Maru, Torpedo Boats, Hong Kong Patrol Boats, Police Launch – scuttled during hostilities, salvaged and repaired, three Russian ships, Japanese trawlers
Miscellaneous: Bombing on 25/9/42 and 28/9/42 – all shops in Kowloon closed for two days, reopening on 27th, Indian Barracks, Whitfield Barracks, House in Cameron Road occupied by Japanese officers.
This article was first posted on 10th May 2017.
Further information:
- For general information about the Elizabeth Ride collection, her father Sir Lindsay Ride, and the British Army Aid group during WW2 a very useful introduction is through http://gwulo.com/node/13968
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