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The Cruise of the MV Nanagai - S164DESCRIPTION
In late 1942 the Small Ships Section of the US Army Services of Supply requisitioned 10039;s of small vessels. The men who sailed this vessels and the vessels themselves have been largely forgotten, very little has ever been written about them. Yet these men were vital; they were the life line of the allied armies advance in New Guinea. My father - Ken Shearer - sailed his fishing trawler during 1942 and May 1943 and towed barges around Oro Bay, Buna and Porlock Harbour.CONTENT
This web page nanagai.blogspot.com states the following, "The Cruise of the MV Nanagai - S164." We saw that the webpage said " Later in the managers office, the American Lieutenant told us we could stay with the boat in the employ of the United States Army; the crew immediately signed on." It also said " We were fishermen no longer. The trawler was to be fitted out for running supplies and men up to New Guinea, the fishing company to do the refitting; also it was repainted in gray all over. Ten days later we again put to sea for Townsville, Queensland."