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The Cruise of the MV Nanagai - S164

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.

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The Cruise of the MV Nanagai - S164

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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.

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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."

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