Victoria, June 1942

Maritime/Coastal - Iron Crown steamship sinking

Quick Statistics

37 Fatalities
5 Injured

On 4 June 1942 the Iron Crown, a steel single screw steamship ore carrier, quickly sank after being struck on the port side by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine, in an act of war. The vessel was found 44 nautical miles off Gabo Island.

Only five crew survived, the remaining 37 died.

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Information sources

Stone P, Encyclopedia of Australian shipwrecks and other maritime incidents. Yarram, Victoria: Oceans Enterprises, 2006, p 436