Panay II
This voyage has been so interesting, I thought I would peruse the Event pages just to get an idea of their time on the river. There are lots and lots and lots of reports of ships disembarking troops, often 1,000 to 2,000 troops at a time. Quite a number of Courts Martial, and the usual lists of supplies etc, plus lists of the many foreign naval vessels plying the river. Some of the entries that caught my interest:
22 October, 1930
Hankow
0705 S.S. Tenyan Maru stood in from down river and anchored astern of this ship. 0715 S.S. Tenyan Maru got underway and while steaming close aboard on our starboard side was caught by the current and forced into the Panay's starboard side hitting at 0718 and causing the following damage: Gangway ladder completely crushed. Boat boom broken, boat boom stanchion bent at bottom fouling hand steering rod messenger. Starboard chain completely crushed, bulwarks under chain bent in, three deck stanchions bent, four awning spreaders broken, starboard running light carried away, starboard side bridge water shed bent, three bullet proof shutters carried away (one and one half lost) incidental damage to bullet proof shutter fittings. Motor pan damaged as follows: deck house completely crushed, all canopy stanchions bent, one frame broken, beading and four top strakes crushed in on port side.
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0905 Captain and representative from S.S. Tenyan Maru came aboard to inspect damage.
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1130 Officer from H.I.J.M.S. Hirado made boarding call to inquire about damage sustained in collision with S.S. Tenyan Maru.
Nothing further in the logs about the damage.
11 November, 1930
1300 Passed Sing Ti, mileage 101. ... 1330 Passed a small trench mortar on left bank, mileage 104.5. 1435 Passed Loshan village completely evacuated. ... 1550 Passed Mopanshih. Observed armed sentry on bluff.
12 November, 1930
0708 Passed Tungting village which was partly in ruins.
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0827 Passed Szepachan village, mileage 143. Observed armed men on right bank, mileage 145. 0854 Observed armed men under cover at mileage 147. ... 1104 Assumed condition Two at mileage 160.
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1226 While passing Tsang Che Wan village observed a large number of men wearing red brassards and carrying rifles running to shelter behind a dyke and into a large stone building and sounded general quarters. 1228 Several rifle shots were fired by observed communists, passing overhead. 1235 Trench mortar opened fire from point two miles above village at a range of 2000 yards. No splashes were observed and fire was not returned.1320 Secured from general quarters.
13 November, 1930
0852 Passed Chan Ching Kau village, mileage 219. Observed a number of armed communists and sounded general quarters. Observed field piece. 0928 secured from general quarters. 0935 Observed more armed communists and went to Condition II. 1010 Passed S.S. Kian downbound. S. S. Kian reported firing at Temple Hill. ... 1057 Secured from Condition II.
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1322 Passed S.S. Mei Ping (SOCONY), downbound at mileage 249. S. S. Mei Ping reported firing at Temple Hill. 1335 Sounded general quarters. 1400 Trench mortar open fire from Temple Hill, mileage 253 at 400 yard range, firing one shot. PANAY silenced fire with five rounds 3 inch, scoring a direct hit. 1403 Ceased firing. No casualties on PANAY. 1406 Secured from general quarters. .. 1527 Passed Wu Ze Chan. Observed many red flags flying.
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1635 Passed Hosueh (Hohia), mileage 272. Observed Nationalist flag and many soldiers. ... 1735 Passed Matachi, mileage 280, occupied by Nationalists.
Note: SOCONY is Standard Oil Company of New York. They had a number of installations in China, and the Mei Ping was one of their ships. These mileages indicate the distance from Hankow. (or Kiukiang or Ichang, depending on which section of the river they're in.)
14 November, 1930
0735 Passed several Nationalist soldiers on left bank, mileage 296.
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0828 Passed Shasi Customs House, mileage 303. City occupied by Nationalist troops.
In Hankow they put a number of their men onto the S.S. I'Fung as an armed guard. The S.S. I'Fung went ahead of Panay to Shasi. Now that both ships have met at mileage 344.7, one man has returned to the Panay and other have transferred to the I'Fung to act as an armed guard on her trip back down river.
The men return on the I'Chang a few days later. The Panay supplies other men as armed guards to other ships as well.
20 December, 1930
Moored to SOCONY pontoon, Hankow
At 0930 the ship's company was mustered aft and the Captain presented the Navy Cross to Lieutenant (jg) Cameron M. R. Winslow, Junior, U.S. Navy, for distinguished service displayed under fire while in command of an armed guard embarked upon S.S. I'Ping from 12 March to 14 March, 1930, in accordance with the Secretary of the Navy's letter of 25 July, 1930.
30 January, 1931
Heading down river for Hankow, escorting M.V. I'Chang
At 1232 sounded general quarters, firing being anticipated from Temple Hill, a mile ahead. At 1240 a cannon on Temple Hill opened fire, and fire was immediately returned. At 1248 ceased fire, having expended 11 rounds of three inch high explosive ammunition. No hits were made on either vessel. Ship's fire struck the shore battery earthwork. No personnel ashore was sighted during the firing. Passed R.C.S. Kiang Kuen, also shelling Temple Hill. At 1256 sounded secure from general quarters.
31 January, 1931
at 1025 passed Kienli, observing same to be occupied by Nationalist soldiers.
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1208 Passed Sanchewan, mileage 169, observed Nationalist soldiers. 1228 Passed S.S. Fu Yung (Chinese) upbound heavily loaded with troops at mileage 166.
10 March, 1931
Siang River off Chengling
At 0830 one Chung Lai Sung, representing himself as a junk pilot, was brought alongside in a sampan requesting medical treatment for rifle bullet wounds he alleged he had received at about 1100 on 9 March, 1931, from rifle fire from the river banks, while passing Kwen Yin Dzo village, mileage 132 above Hankow, on a downbound junk. Lieutenant (jg) R. E. Fielding (MC) U.S.N., examined the wounds, finding that two bullets had pierced the calf of the left leg, bathed them and bandaged them. The Medical Officer recommended to the wounded man that he visit a hospital for X-ray examination and treatment. The man claimed that his assailants were communists.
8 July, 1931
15:41 Passing Kuloshan, Yangtze River
Searched ship for smuggled opium, finding none.
They used to look for smuggled alcohol on the Concord, but this is the first time I've noticed a search for opium. This, however, is familiar..
27 August, 1931
Chongking
At 2130 a special patrol consisting of MILLER, A.N. CBM and Johnson DR CMM left the ship and at 2155 returned aboard with FISHER, Archie QM2C who had been reported for creating a disturbance on shore. Being violent and unmanageable, Fisher was placed in confinement for safe keeping by order of the Commanding officer.
28 August
At 0025 due to further violence on the part of FISHER, Archie QM2C, he was placed in hand and leg irons by order of the Commanding Officer. At 0150 the hand irons were removed by order of the Commanding Officer.