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Convoy Hi-81 (ヒ-81) was the designation for a formation of Japanese transports that carried soldiers bound for Singapore and the Philippines during World War II. The transports were escorted by a large force of surface combatants including the escort carriers Shinyo and Akitsu Maru which were sunk in the Yellow Sea by American submarines. Over the course of a four-day convoy battle in November 1944 nearly 7,000 Japanese were killed in action while the Americans sustained no casualties.
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Battle of Convoy Hi-81
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United States victory
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1seaplane tender 5oilers 1B-29 bomber 1submarine chaser 3landing ships Sea: 7escort ships 1destroyer 2escort carriers 6submarines 27B5N torpedo bombers Air:
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