The name of the hospital ship sunk off the east coast of Brisbane, Australia, was the Centaur. It was sunk by the Japanese sub I-177 It was sunk at four A.M. There were 332 non-combatants on board, 268 of whom died. Of the twelve nurses on board, only one survived. You can get further details by going to Google and typing in your original question.
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HMAS Centaur was torpedoed on Friday May 14 1943 off the coast of Queensland Australia by a Japanese submarine. Only sixty four of the 322 people on board survived.
You are talking about the Battle for Australia (1942 - 1943), a pivotal event of the Pacific Theatre.
The island of Sicily, on the south coast, July 1943. A series of small, battalion-sized landings were also made along the north coast as the campaign progressed. The Gulf of Salerno, Italy, September 1943. Anzio, Italy, January 1944. Normandy, June 1944. The "Second D-Day", on the Mediterranean coast of southern France, August 1944. There were also several assault crossings of the Rhine.
In November 20, 1943
The cast of Hospital - 1943 includes: Manorama
Hospital Fernández was created in 1943.
Portiuncula Hospital was created in 1943.
In 1943 according to New Zealand History Online on 14 May the Australian hospital ship Centaur was torpedoed by I-177 off the Queensland coast with the loss of 268 lives. This is the Tasman Sea's worst maritime disaster.
Spadina Military Hospital ended in 1943.
Franja Partisan Hospital was created in 1943.
Birds Australia Western Australia was created in 1943.
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Don Winslow of the Coast Guard - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Dixie Dugan - 1943 was released on: USA: 12 March 1943 Australia: 11 November 1943
James R. Cantalupo was born on November 14th, 1943.