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''Don Esteban'', delivered in 1936, was the first and smaller of two
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built motor ships of the De La Rama Steamship Company,
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,
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in inter-island service. The ship was under a bareboat charter by the United States Army as a transport on 30 October 1941 for use in pre positioning
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(USAAC) fuel and munitions in the southern Philippines,
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,
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and
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. After the Japanese invasion of the Philippines she evacuated personnel from the Army headquarters, including
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, from Manila to
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on Christmas Eve, 1941. The ship was lost off
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on 2 March 1942 while continuing its supply missions.


Construction and civilian service

''Don Esteban'' was constructed 1936 at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft A. G., Kiel, Germany for the inter-island passenger service of the De La Rama Steamship Company in Philippine waters. She was a diesel motor ship with two eight cylinder diesel engines driving two screws for a speed of sixteen knots. Along with the newer and larger ''Don Isidro'' the ship was noted as being among the more luxurious serving inter-island passengers.


U.S. Army transport

On 25 October 1941, with delivery for service 30 October 1941, the ship was
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ed by the U.S. ArmyShips owned by or bareboat chartered by the Army meet the generally accepted criteria for full Army control and designation as a U.S. Army Transport (USAT). for its local Philippine fleetMajor Army commands had authority to charter vessels locally, outside the global Army fleet system. The largest of these was the Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) fleet covered in Masterson's work. On page 319 Masterson notes: "The procurement and operations of this he Philippinefleet make a self-contained story, unrelated to the future course of the war." No vessels of that fleet were known to have survived the occupation. in support of a plan to establish pre-deployed fuel and munitions for use of a force of
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bombers being sent to reinforce the Philippines in the event of war with Japan. Dumps were planned for two mission's worth of fuel and bombs at Singapore and Darwin, Australia and one mission's supply at
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and
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, both Australian controlled territories, with a depot at
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, Australia. The ship, with a capacity less than anticipated, only made initial deliveries to Rabaul and Port Moresby. The ship was returning to Manila, after orders to break from the mission due to the worsening situation in the Pacific, when news of the
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arrived. If already north of the Equator the ship was directed to continue to Manila, if still south of that line the ship was directed to return to Darwin. The ship was north and returned to Manila 9 December. By 11 December the Japanese invasion was developing with commercial ships evacuating
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. By 14 December most of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet had withdrawn and all heavy bombers of the USAAC had withdrawn to Mindanao and on the 17th to Darwin. On 13 December ''Don Esteban'' departed Manila after loading bombs from USS ''Canopus'' destined for the
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on Mindanao. The ship returned to Manila, already under air attack, on 21 December after a stop at Iloilo to deliver small arms and ammunition. On the 22nd the ship had to evade air attack by getting under way into open waters. After successful evasion the ship was assigned to begin transporting supplies to Corregidor. By 23 December MacArthur had decided to evacuate Manila and on Christmas Eve he, his family, and his headquarters evacuated the city aboard ''Don Esteban'' in early evening with the flames of over a million gallons of Navy fuel oil lighting the sky. The ship landed the headquarters on Corregidor at 9:30 that night. During the further evacuation of Manila the ship transported medical personnel and those patients not able to board the improvised hospital ship ''Mactan'' to field hospitals in
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. ''Don Esteban'' continued evacuating personnel and supplies from the now
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of Manila to Bataan and Corregidor with a final departure assisting in removing Philippine government officials and the country's reserve gold and currency. On 19 February 1942 the ship departed with a party composed of Philippine officials, including vice president,
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, to safety. After making contact with a submarine, the ship went to Iloilo where the President briefly boarded until daylight when the ship departed for
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to load supplies for Corrigedor. Shortly after departure the ship was attacked by Japanese aircraft and the ship was ordered abandoned by Captain Afable as the damage was severe and a cargo of gasoline was leaking. Survivors saw the ship erupt in flames after bombers returned along with Japanese surface vessels. The ship is shown in official records as being lost on 2 March 1942. ''Don Esteban'', along with some 25 other vessels chartered by Army to form a local Philippine support fleet supporting defense efforts shortly before the war's outbreak and to support forces on Bataan and later Corregidor, did not survive to escape to Australia.A footnote for page 319 in Masterson's ''U. S. Army Transportation In The Southwest Pacific Area 1941-1947'' lists vessels: "The last-mentioned letter lists the following vessels of the Philippine fleet as chartered interisland transports: ''Bohol II'', ''Legaspsi'', ''Elcano'', ''Hai Kwang'', ''Kolambugan'', ''Yusang'', M/S ''Condensa'', ''Talisay'', M/V ''Governor Taft'', S/S ''Lepus'', M/S ''La Estrella Caltex'', M/V ''Katipuman'', M/V ''Dumaguete'', USAT ''Regulus'', M/S ''Princess of Cebu'', M/S ''Kanlaon'', ''Bacolod'', M/V ''Princesa'', M/V ''Emilia'', S/S ''Cia de Filipino'', S/S ''Luzon'', M/V'' Surigao'', M/V ''Governor Smith'', M/V ''Agustina'', and S/S ''Mayon''. Crew lists and names and addresses of beneficiaries were transmitted with this letter and were filed under 231.8 for each of the named vessels."


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Edward W. Weiss at Brooke County Public Library Foundation-ADBC Museum, Wellsburg WV 26070

SS Don Esteban - De La Rama Lines Philippines
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