SS Idaho was a 10,000-ton Texaco T2 type tanker ship, original named SS Ditigo built by the Texas Steamship Company of Bath, Maine, completed in February of 1919. In 1940 she was renamed the SS Idaho. SS Idaho was attacked by the Japanese submarine I-21 off the coast of California on December 23, 1941. Sub I-21, captain Matsumura, surfaced and used his deck guns to attack the SS Idaho 18 miles off the coast of the small town of Cambria, California, but the 10,000-ton Texaco tanker escaped with minimal damage. A few hour earlier on December 23, the submarine I-21 torpedoed the tanker SS Montebello, in the same spot off the coast of northern California, and then proceeded to machine-gun the survivors in the water. All of Montebello's 38 crew members survived the atrocity. After the war the
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| - SS Idaho was a 10,000-ton Texaco T2 type tanker ship, original named SS Ditigo built by the Texas Steamship Company of Bath, Maine, completed in February of 1919. In 1940 she was renamed the SS Idaho. SS Idaho was attacked by the Japanese submarine I-21 off the coast of California on December 23, 1941. Sub I-21, captain Matsumura, surfaced and used his deck guns to attack the SS Idaho 18 miles off the coast of the small town of Cambria, California, but the 10,000-ton Texaco tanker escaped with minimal damage. A few hour earlier on December 23, the submarine I-21 torpedoed the tanker SS Montebello, in the same spot off the coast of northern California, and then proceeded to machine-gun the survivors in the water. All of Montebello's 38 crew members survived the atrocity. After the war the (en)
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| - SS Idaho was a 10,000-ton Texaco T2 type tanker ship, original named SS Ditigo built by the Texas Steamship Company of Bath, Maine, completed in February of 1919. In 1940 she was renamed the SS Idaho. SS Idaho was attacked by the Japanese submarine I-21 off the coast of California on December 23, 1941. Sub I-21, captain Matsumura, surfaced and used his deck guns to attack the SS Idaho 18 miles off the coast of the small town of Cambria, California, but the 10,000-ton Texaco tanker escaped with minimal damage. A few hour earlier on December 23, the submarine I-21 torpedoed the tanker SS Montebello, in the same spot off the coast of northern California, and then proceeded to machine-gun the survivors in the water. All of Montebello's 38 crew members survived the atrocity. After the war the Idaho was scrapped in 1947. (en)
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