Antoine Saugrain

國家美國
艦級Liberty 級
造船廠Kaiser Richmond Shipyards
Slip/Drydock Number12
安放龍骨日期1943年7月26日
下水日期1943年8月15日
沉沒日期1944年12月6日
排水量14,474 tons standard
長度442 feet
寬度57 feet
吃水28 feet
動力來源Two oil-fired boilers, one triple-expansion steam engine, one screw
功率2,500 shaft horsepower
速度11 knots
續航力23,000nm
乘員41
武裝1x4in gun, anti-aircraft guns
Cargo Capacity10,856t deadweight

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ww2dbaseLiberty ship SS Antoine Saugrain was delivered to the United States War Shipping Administration in Aug 1943. In Dec 1944, she found herself in the Philippine Islands. On 5 Dec 1944, while carrying 450 crew member and passengers, she came under attack by Japanese aircraft. At 0840 hours, a number of bombs were dropped in her proximity, causing no damage. At 1220 hours, she claimed to have damaged a Japanese torpedo bomber. A few minutes later, she was struck by a aerial torpedo on the port side, blowing away the rudder and leaving her dead in the water. At 1231 hours, she claimed hits on another torpedo aircraft. Very shortly after, she was struck by a second torpedo which detonated in the No. 2 hold. The abandon ship order was given at 1247 hours. An attempt was made to tow her to shallow waters, but she would sink while under tow in the Surigao Strait on 6 Dec 1944. While a number of passengers and crew were wounded during the attack, no fatalities were recorded.

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1943年7月26日 The keel of Antoine Saugrain was laid down at Yard No. 2, Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, Richmond, California, United States.
1943年8月15日 SS Antoine Saugrain was launched at Yard No. 2, Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, Richmond, California, United States.
1943年8月28日 SS Antoine Saugrain was transferred to the United States War Shipping Administration.
1944年12月5日 SS Antoine Saugrain was rendered dead in the water after being struck by two aerial torpedoes in Philippine waters. The ship claimed to have shot down several Japanese aircraft. She was carrying 450 passengers and crew; some were wounded during the attack, but all would eventually be accounted for after all survivors were rescued.
1944年12月6日 SS Antoine Saugrain, damaged by two Japanese aerial torpedoes on the previous day, sank while under tow in the Surigao Strait in Philippine waters.




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1. Anonymous says:
15 Apr 2025 06:48:07 AM

Hello. I know it’s been a couple of years, but I am the fourth great granddaughter of Antoine Saugrain. This is the best explanation I’ve ever seen about the ship named in honor of my grandfather. Thank you for being so thorough. I will include it in my records.

Char Ollinger

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» Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign

著名二戰名言
"I have returned. By the grace of Almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil."

General Douglas MacArthur at Leyte, 17 Oct 1944


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