USAT MERRITT 1923 ... On July 1, 1923, the army transport ship USAT Merritt out of Manila, Philippines, docked at Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay. It carried five hundred and twenty-six Russia "boat people" survivors of some seven thousand who had fled Vladivostok eight months previously as victorious Communist forces advanced on the last out post of resistance to the Bolshevik revolution.
Friday, August 3, 2018
The Beginning and End of The USAT Merritt
Photo Credit: Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
The USAT MERRITT was built in China and launched in 1912. Manila was it's home port. It's purpose was to transport troops and supplies.
In 1932, it was sold to Vincencio Fernandez, a private businessman, and renamed SS BISAYAS.
In the Pacific Theater in World War II, the Japanese military, targeting the United States Navy, on January 2, 1942, sank the ship in the Manila Harbor.
The Japanese forces raised the ship and renamed it HISHIGATA MARU, placing it in service with the rest of the its fleet assigned to protect the Japanese mainland. On February 1945 it was hit by United States aircraft and sank in the Philippine waters off San Fernand Lingayen.
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