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509:, a component of the Combined Fleet, The division was reassigned to the Yokosuka Defense Division in the Yokosuka Naval District on 1 October 1931, but it began another tour of duty in Submarine Squadron 1 in the 1st Fleet on 1 December 1931. It completed this assignment on 1 October 1932 and again was assigned to the Yokosuka Defense Division in the Yokosuka Naval District, then returned to Submarine Squadron 1 in the 1st Fleet for a third time on 15 November 1933. The
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2009:, did not attempt to deliver her cargo until the following day. She surfaced after sunset on 27 January 1943 and unloaded 15 tons of cargo before two motor torpedo boats sighted her and forced her to submerge. She headed back for Rabaul and was reassigned to the "A" Patrol Unit on 29 January while at sea.
2050:. After an aircraft also attacked her at 11:20, she gave up and proceeded to Shortland Island, which she reached on 18 February 1943. She got back underway the same day, called at Truk from 23 to 26 February 1943, and then continued on to Japan, where she arrived at Yokosuka on 5 March 1943 for repairs.
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on 5 July 1943, an Allied surface ship detected her at 03:45 and pursued her for 18 hours, depth-charging her twice. She finally arrived in her patrol area on 10 July 1943 and transmitted her first weather report that day. On 13 July 1943, while she was on the surface recharging her batteries after
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at
Paramushiro at 19:55 on 8 June 1943. She put back to sea at 14:00 on 11 June with a cargo of antiaircraft ammunition, mail, and six tons of food, beginning a far more eventful voyage to Kiska. On 16 June 1943, while proceeding north on the surface at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) in dense
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during a transfer, but she suffered only minor damage. After her repairs were complete, she got underway from
Yokosuka on 9 October 1943, stopped at Paramushiro from 14 to 15 October 1943, and then set out on an anti-shipping patrol west of the Aleutian Islands. On 14 November 1943, she became the
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departed
Yokosuka at 14:30 on 22 May 1943 bound for Paramushiro, which she reached at 04:07 on 27 May 1943. She departed Paramushiro at 0800 on 30 May 1943 with a cargo of 250 cases of ammunition. Arriving at Kiska at 22:20 on 3 June 1943, she unloaded her cargo, embarked 18 sailors and 24 other
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on
Amchitka, but she failed to find the airfield because of heavy fog. Ordered at 2400 on 29 July 1943 to return to Paramushiro, she reached Kataoka Bay at Paramushiro on 4 August 1943. She departed on 6 August for Yokosuka, which she reached on 11 August 1943.
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off
Trincomalee on 3 April 1942. At 06:31 on 4 April 1942 she reported her activities since her arrival on station at 31 March 1942, noting that she had sighted no enemy aircraft since her arrival. The following day, carrier aircraft of the Mobile Force struck
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sunset, an aircraft attacked her, but she submerged and suffered no damage. On 15 July 1943, with her weather-reporting duties completed, she departed the Adak area to commence her fourth war patrol. Notified on 22 July 1943 that U.S. Navy
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installation were replaced. With the work completed, she was recommissioned on 15 November 1930, and on 30 November 1929 Submarine
Division 7 again was assigned to the Yokosuka Defense Division in the Yokosuka Naval District.
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Kamimbo Bay on 9 December 1942 while on a supply mission. She aborted her voyage and returned to Shortland Island, arriving there on 13 December 1942. After arriving, she became the temporary flagship of her division.
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had one more mission to perform at
Guadalcanal. Reassigned to "A" Patrol Unit on 7 February 1943, she departed Rabaul on 9 February, stopped briefly at Shortland Island on 11 February and departed the same day with
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it because it had developed engine problems during the voyage. She then got underway for
Shortland Island, which she reached on 2 December 1942. She embarked 17 passengers (a combination of antiaircraft gunners and
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Submarine
Squadron 1 was based at Hong Kong until the autumn of 1938. In an effort to reduce international tensions over the conflict in China, Japan withdrew its submarines from Chinese waters in December 1938.
2119:. She arrived at Kiska at 20:05 on 17 June, discharged her cargo, embarked 31 sailors and nine other passengers, and got back underway at 20:45. She made Kataoka Bay at Paramushiro on 22 June 1943.
478:. On 1 July 1927, the division was reassigned to the Yokosuka Defense Division in the Yokosuka Naval District, and on 15 September 1927 it returned to duty in Submarine Squadron 2 in the 2nd Fleet.
2005:— from 16 to 20 January 1943, and then headed for Guadalcanal on her eighth supply run. She arrived off Kamimbo Bay on 26 January but, finding the area heavily patrolled by Allied aircraft and
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noises of multiple ships, but dense fog prevented her from making visual contact with the task group′s ships, preventing her from attempting an attack. She arrived in the waters northeast of
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again was decommissioned and placed in reserve to undergo reconstruction, and on 15 November 1935 her division was reassigned to the Yokosuka Defense Squadron in the Yokosuka Naval District,
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of Submarine Division 8 — for a training cruise in Chinese waters on 29 March 1935. The six submarines concluded the cruise with their return to Sasebo on 4 April 1935. On 1 October 1935,
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drove her off. On 20 July 1942, she was reassigned to the Advance Force and ordered to return to Japan. She arrived at Yokosuka on 1 August 1942 and underwent repairs there.
2137:, tasked this time with supporting the Kiska evacuation by providing weather reports from an area 5 to 10 nautical miles (9.3 to 18.5 km; 5.8 to 11.5 mi) north of
2070:. On 21 May 1943, with the situation on Attu deteriorating — ultimately the battle there ended on 30 May 1943 with the annihilation of the Japanese garrison — the Japanese
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rescuing survivors after the battle — at 21:00 and attempted an attack, but could not get into a firing position. About 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) west of
2046:′s wreck. On 15 February 1943 she tried again, reaching a point 1.4 nautical miles (2.6 km; 1.6 mi) from the coast before motor torpedo boats attacked her with
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during or after the attack, which occurred that morning. On 27 December 1941, she received an order from the commander of Submarine Squadron 2 aboard the submarine
2019:, began. By the time it concluded on 9 February, 11,700 Japanese troops had been evacuated and the six-month Guadalcanal campaign finally came to an end. However,
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and patrols of China′s central and southern coast. From 20 or 21 (sources disagree) to 23 August 1937, all six submarines of Submarine Squadron 1 operated in the
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was streamlined. Submarine Division 7 returned to duty with Submarine Squadron 1 in the 1st Fleet on 20 January 1936, and after her reconstruction was complete,
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1383:, and she transmitted another weather report on 9 April 1942. Later that day, Japanese carrier aircraft struck Trincomalee. Reassigned to the Advanced Force,
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decided to evacuate the isolated garrison on Kiska. The evacuation began via submarine on 26 May 1943, with the submarines carrying evacuated personnel to
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2233:′s division, Submarine Division 7, was resubordinated directly to 6th Fleet headquarters. Assigned to support the supply of Japanese forces fighting on
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got underway from Singapore on 21 April 1942 bound for Japan, where she arrived at Yokosuka on 1 May 1942 to undergo a refit. During the refit,
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2042:. After sunset on 13 February 1943, she penetrated Kamimbo Bay to a distance of only 1,100 yards (1,010 m) from shore but failed to find
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torpedoed and sunk off Amchitka Pass. On 1 December 1943, she returned to Yokosuka for repairs, and probably for the installation of a
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on the coast of Ceylon. She arrived off Ceylon on 31 March 1942 and reached a point 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) off
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on the northwest coast of Guadalcanal and unloaded cargo, then proceeded to a patrol area west of Guadalcanal. She developed
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1974:′s torpedoes detonating prematurely — and crash-dived, believing herself under attack by an aircraft. After submerging,
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crash-dived and finally escaped after being pursued for seven hours, also quickly controlling a leak that began in her
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on 4 April 1944, then departed later that day bound for Truk, where she was scheduled to arrive by 11 April 1944.
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received credit for sinking her until an Allied examination of Japanese records after World War II confirmed that
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on 24 June 1942, she remained on the patrol line until 3 July 1942. On 17 July 1942, she attacked an unidentified
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merchant ship with gunfire 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) south of Dutch Harbor, but a U.S. Navy
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fired back with her only gun, but over the next 25 minutes suffered 14 hits, which killed three officers, three
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on the "D" patrol line. The Japanese completed the evacuation of Kiska on 28 July 1943, and at 20:25 that day
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on 22 January 1942. The three submarines departed Kwajalein on 24 January 1942 bound for Yokosuka, which
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personnel, and got back underway at 00:55 on 4 June 1943 bound for Paramushiro. She reached
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808:, a component of the Combined Fleet, on 15 November 1940. After completion of her refit,
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on 2 April 1944, unloaded her cargo, and got back underway the same day. She arrived at
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arrived at Rabaul on 31 January 1943. That day, the Japanese evacuation of Guadalcanal,
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dropped a pattern of nine depth charges, followed by another pattern of nine at 07:15.
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took part in a staff conference to decide on a way of delivering the equipment to the
1101:, claiming one of them sunk. One source identifies the sunken ship as the Dutch 1,172-
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with a Japanese-made Type 97 rangefinder, removed some of the armor protecting her
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storage compartment, and installed an automatic trim system aboard her.
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on 24 July 1943, and on 25 July joined the submarine
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2508:
2506:
1625:left Yokosuka on 8 September 1942 in company with
1352:reported sinking an unidentified merchant ship at
2504:
2502:
2500:
2498:
2496:
2494:
2492:
2490:
2488:
2486:
1316:by the aircraft carriers of the Combined Fleet′s
2907:
2905:
2903:
2901:
2899:
2897:
2895:
1486:to begin her third war patrol. On 20 June 1942,
1030:departed Yokosuka on 12 February 1942 bound for
578:was out of commission, her American-made K-tube
16:Imperial Japanese Navy J1 type cruiser submarine
3943:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in April 1944
2952:"IJN Submarine I-1: Tabular Record of Movement"
2926:"IJN Submarine I-3: Tabular Record of Movement"
2785:"IJN Submarine I-2: Tabular Record of Movement"
2474:
2472:
2470:
2468:
2466:
2464:
2462:
2460:
2458:
2456:
2454:
2452:
2450:
2448:
2446:
2444:
2442:
1645:from 15 to 17 September 1942, and proceeded to
721:as distant cover for an operation in which the
2883:
2881:
2879:
2877:
2865:
2863:
2861:
2859:
2847:
2845:
2843:
2841:
2829:
2827:
2825:
2823:
2811:
2809:
2807:
2805:
2440:
2438:
2436:
2434:
2432:
2430:
2428:
2426:
2424:
2422:
1785:, she sighted what she identified as an enemy
4547:Second Sino-Japanese War naval ships of Japan
3928:
3186:
3013:
2981:The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II
2373:with the loss of her entire crew of 111 men.
1954:observed a hit 20 feet (6 m) forward of
1746:to Guadalcanal, but was diverted en route to
1730:departed on a supply run to Guadalcanal with
1621:. Assigned to operations around Guadalcanal,
1312:in preparation for Operation C, the upcoming
1143:— which was nearing the end of a voyage from
919:reconnaissance of the harbor, noting a small
8:
4592:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean
4567:Japanese submarines lost during World War II
1849:departed Truk on 19 November 1942 bound for
1470:set out for Aleutian waters in company with
2213:in combat, claiming an unidentified Allied
2066:began on 11 May 1943 with U.S. landings on
3935:
3921:
3913:
3193:
3179:
3171:
3020:
3006:
2998:
428:on 23 February 1925 and was completed and
4572:Submarines sunk by United States warships
1276:concluded her patrol with her arrival at
360:, conducted anti-shipping patrols in the
4537:Ships built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries
1498:joined the "K" patrol line in the North
348:commissioned in 1926. She served in the
2950:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2016).
2924:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2012).
2783:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2013).
2398:
4597:Warships lost in combat with all hands
4562:Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign
2188:While undergoing repairs at Yokosuka,
1938:in poor visibility amid numerous rain
1418:machine gun, replaced her German-made
1391:, which she reached on 15 April 1942.
889:with orders to attack any ships which
654:which in turn was subordinated to the
18:
1997:After almost a month′s stay at Truk,
1661:to the Outer South Seas Force in the
1218:stopped her engines and surrendered.
30:
7:
4577:Maritime incidents in September 1943
2205:first Japanese submarine to use the
1669:reached Shortland Island, where the
1406:workers replaced her 7.7-millimeter
634:On 7 July 1937 the first day of the
2315:at 06:30 on 7 April 1944. At 06:45
1962:′s sound operator reported hearing
1090:when she attacked two unidentified
384:before she was sunk in April 1944.
1966:breaking up as she sank. However,
966:had sighted. but she did not find
881:arrived in her patrol area in the
840:, which would bring Japan and the
14:
3160:Imperial Japanese Navy submarines
2979:Boyd, Carl, and Akihiko Yoshida.
2303:en route Truk when the destroyer
2158:and her sound operator heard the
1466:on 7 June 1942. On 11 June 1942,
1086:was in the Indian Ocean south of
307:deck guns (one each fore and aft)
259:4 stroke diesels giving 6000 bhp
59:Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
4582:Maritime incidents in April 1944
4552:World War II submarines of Japan
4507:
4502:
4490:
4482:
3898:
3893:
3881:
3873:
1907:on the surface off Shortland at
1051:. The two submarines arrived at
614:for training in the vicinity of
594:departed Sasebo in company with
31:
1874:maintenance personnel from the
1837:of the Combined Fleet, Admiral
797:were removed, and a long-range
412:on 6 August 1923 with the name
261:two electric motors of 2600 ehp
4602:Submarines lost with all hands
4587:Shipwrecks in the Bismarck Sea
2407:Naval Weapons of World War Two
1442:began on 3–4 June 1942 with a
1226:′s survivors to abandon ship.
388:Construction and commissioning
1:
2072:Imperial General Headquarters
1714:. The commanding officers of
453:, and she moved from Kobe to
424:on 1 November 1924. She was
986:reached on 1 February 1942.
549:of Submarine Division 7 and
2176:received orders to bombard
2150:16.21 had bombarded Kiska,
2085:With her repairs complete,
1944:Imperial Japanese Navy flag
1564:. Refueling from the oiler
1071:off the southwest coast of
257:twin shaft MAN 10 cylinder
4618:
2237:and nearby islands in the
1024:Dutch East Indies Invasion
638:took place, beginning the
636:Marco Polo Bridge Incident
4477:
3868:
3155:
2141:. While she was entering
1978:heard a third explosion.
1789:— possibly the destroyer
1440:Aleutian Islands campaign
903:to bombard the harbor at
370:Aleutian Islands campaign
249:16.5 ft (5.0 m)
194:
25:
21:
2911:Boyd and Yoshida, p. 54.
2380:to be presumed lost off
2207:Type 92 electric torpedo
1783:Battle of Cape Esperance
1710:150-millimeter infantry
1292:Orders arrived from the
1222:ceased fire and allowed
690:, deployed to a base at
640:Second Sino-Japanese War
630:Second Sino-Japanese War
415:Submarine Cruiser No. 75
350:Second Sino-Japanese War
49:Submarine cruiser No. 75
2276:, where she arrived at
2054:Return to the Aleutians
1801:, she sighted an empty
1049:Netherlands East Indies
850:conflict in the Pacific
451:Yokosuka Naval District
368:, and took part in the
323:oxygen-driven torpedoes
285:80 m (262 ft)
241:30 ft (9.1 m)
233:320 ft (98 m)
195:General characteristics
4557:Attack on Pearl Harbor
4532:Junsen type submarines
2178:Amchitka Army Airfield
2034:Royal New Zealand Navy
1724:Imperial Japanese Army
1416:13.2-millimeter Type 3
1206:, and a gunner. After
1079:′s second war patrol.
1022:— was assigned to the
960:, which the submarine
838:attack on Pearl Harbor
358:attack on Pearl Harbor
338:Imperial Japanese Navy
223:2,791 tons (submerged)
38:Imperial Japanese Navy
3029:Junsen type submarine
2295:was submerged in the
1758:, on 9 October 1942.
1694:, each loaded with a
1593:was at Yokosuka, the
1422:3-metre (10 ft)
1308:and western coast of
1280:in Japanese-occupied
666:, and the submarines
481:On 15 November 1929,
474:, a component of the
220:2,135 tons (surfaced)
3084:-subclass (Type J1M)
2268:. On 26 March 1944,
2229:On 1 February 1944,
1761:On 10 October 1942,
1617:in the southeastern
1595:Guadalcanal campaign
1585:Guadalcanal campaign
1026:Force. Accordingly,
877:On 7 December 1941,
826:, the light cruiser
757:ferried troops from
662:, her division mate
449:was assigned to the
445:Upon commissioning,
374:Guadalcanal campaign
2346: /
2239:New Guinea campaign
2225:New Guinea campaign
2007:motor torpedo boats
1922: /
1684:had delivered four
1665:. On 26 September,
1548: /
1517: /
1367: /
1245: /
1170: /
1099:Greenwich Mean Time
1057:Southeast Peninsula
942:On 9 January 1942,
642:. On 28 July 1937,
382:New Guinea campaign
293:68 officers and men
4253:Yoshida Maru No. 1
3487:Francesco Rismondo
2301:New Hanover Island
2258:and the submarine
2182:Constantine Harbor
1835:commander-in-chief
1773:problems, and her
1284:on 14 March 1942.
1132:On 11 March 1942,
1126:Generaal Verspijck
1103:gross register ton
1063:just southeast of
948:United States Navy
911:, on 30 December.
799:very-low-frequency
793:, her collapsible
535:got underway from
87:on 1 November 1924
4519:
4518:
3910:
3909:
3706:Sebastiano Caboto
3557:Gaetano Donizetti
3295:Antonio Bajamonti
3168:
3167:
2956:combinedfleet.com
2930:combinedfleet.com
2789:combinedfleet.com
2351:2.283°S 149.233°E
2211:magnetic exploder
1926:6.500°S 156.150°E
1704:artillery tractor
1651:Shortland Islands
1444:Japanese air raid
1314:Indian Ocean raid
1288:Indian Ocean raid
1082:On 1 March 1942,
990:Second war patrol
970:. She arrived at
885:between Oahu and
696:submarine tenders
626:on 6 April 1937.
432:on 24 July 1926.
366:Indian Ocean raid
346:cruiser submarine
329:
328:
190:Sunk 7 April 1944
4609:
4511:
4506:
4494:
4486:
4470:
4459:
4448:
4438:
4436:Bergen explosion
4430:
4427:Pan-Pennsylvania
4420:
4411:Bombay explosion
4405:
4394:
4383:
4372:
4345:
4329:
4319:
4283:
4272:
4256:
4227:
4217:
4207:
4197:
4174:
4164:
4161:Pan-Pennsylvania
4147:
4131:
4121:
4111:
4095:
4085:
4075:
4059:
4042:
4032:
4016:
4000:
3984:
3974:
3964:
3937:
3930:
3923:
3914:
3902:
3897:
3885:
3877:
3861:
3851:
3841:
3831:
3820:
3809:
3791:
3780:
3770:
3753:
3736:
3715:
3653:
3643:
3632:
3604:
3587:
3577:Giuseppe Sirtori
3570:
3567:Francesco Stocco
3560:
3550:
3540:
3529:
3506:
3490:
3480:
3470:
3460:
3445:Giuseppe Sirtori
3438:
3428:
3405:
3389:Giuseppe La Masa
3376:
3353:
3313:Ermanno Carlotto
3288:
3260:
3244:
3233:
3222:
3195:
3188:
3181:
3172:
3130:-class (Type J3)
3107:-class (Type J2)
3040:-class (Type J1)
3022:
3015:
3008:
2999:
2967:
2966:
2964:
2962:
2947:
2941:
2940:
2938:
2936:
2921:
2912:
2909:
2890:
2885:
2872:
2867:
2854:
2849:
2836:
2831:
2818:
2813:
2800:
2799:
2797:
2795:
2780:
2481:
2476:
2417:
2403:
2372:
2371:
2369:
2368:
2367:
2365:
2358:
2357:
2352:
2347:
2344:
2343:
2342:
2339:
2331:, which sank at
2311:detected her on
2247:submarine chaser
1937:
1936:
1934:
1933:
1932:
1927:
1923:
1920:
1919:
1918:
1915:
1872:midget submarine
1839:Isoroku Yamamoto
1831:Teruhisa Komatsu
1775:air conditioning
1700:antiaircraft gun
1647:Shortland Island
1563:
1562:
1560:
1559:
1558:
1553:
1549:
1546:
1545:
1544:
1541:
1532:
1531:
1529:
1528:
1527:
1522:
1518:
1515:
1514:
1513:
1510:
1456:Aleutian Islands
1434:Third war patrol
1382:
1381:
1379:
1378:
1377:
1372:
1371:0.800°N 82.300°E
1368:
1365:
1364:
1363:
1360:
1348:On 7 April 1942
1271:
1270:
1268:
1267:
1266:
1264:
1257:
1256:
1251:
1250:0.500°S 95.833°E
1246:
1243:
1242:
1241:
1238:
1185:
1184:
1182:
1181:
1180:
1175:
1174:0.383°S 95.683°E
1171:
1168:
1167:
1166:
1163:
974:in company with
951:aircraft carrier
931:rounds from her
873:First war patrol
858:Hawaiian Islands
656:China Area Fleet
364:, supported the
305:140mm/40 caliber
151:15 November 1939
127:15 November 1930
119:15 November 1929
95:23 February 1925
40:
35:
19:
4617:
4616:
4612:
4611:
4610:
4608:
4607:
4606:
4522:
4521:
4520:
4515:
4498:
4473:
4462:
4451:
4441:
4433:
4423:
4408:
4397:
4386:
4375:
4359:
4353:Other incidents
4348:
4332:
4322:
4286:
4275:
4259:
4230:
4220:
4210:
4200:
4177:
4167:
4150:
4134:
4124:
4114:
4098:
4088:
4078:
4062:
4045:
4035:
4019:
4003:
3987:
3977:
3967:
3957:
3944:
3941:
3911:
3906:
3889:
3864:
3854:
3844:
3834:
3823:
3812:
3794:
3783:
3773:
3756:
3739:
3729:
3723:Other incidents
3718:
3656:
3646:
3635:
3607:
3590:
3573:
3563:
3553:
3543:
3532:
3509:
3493:
3483:
3473:
3463:
3441:
3431:
3408:
3383:Conte di Savoia
3379:
3356:
3291:
3263:
3247:
3236:
3225:
3215:
3202:
3199:
3169:
3164:
3151:
3121:
3098:
3075:
3031:
3026:
2995:
2976:
2971:
2970:
2960:
2958:
2949:
2948:
2944:
2934:
2932:
2923:
2922:
2915:
2910:
2893:
2886:
2875:
2868:
2857:
2850:
2839:
2832:
2821:
2814:
2803:
2793:
2791:
2782:
2781:
2484:
2477:
2420:
2405:Campbell, John
2404:
2400:
2395:
2390:
2361:
2359:
2356:-2.283; 149.233
2355:
2353:
2349:
2348:
2345:
2340:
2337:
2335:
2333:
2332:
2290:
2227:
2056:
1931:-6.500; 156.150
1930:
1928:
1924:
1921:
1916:
1913:
1911:
1909:
1908:
1876:seaplane tender
1805:and a drifting
1619:Solomon Islands
1587:
1556:
1554:
1550:
1547:
1542:
1539:
1537:
1535:
1534:
1525:
1523:
1519:
1516:
1511:
1508:
1506:
1504:
1503:
1436:
1397:
1375:
1373:
1369:
1366:
1361:
1358:
1356:
1354:
1353:
1330:Trincomalee Bay
1320:. Accordingly,
1290:
1260:
1258:
1254:
1252:
1248:
1247:
1244:
1239:
1236:
1234:
1232:
1231:
1178:
1176:
1172:
1169:
1164:
1161:
1159:
1157:
1156:
1111:, sunk west of
992:
875:
870:
820:Mitsumi Shimizu
775:
632:
519:Kapitän zur See
443:
438:
436:Service history
390:
143:1 December 1936
36:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4615:
4613:
4605:
4604:
4599:
4594:
4589:
4584:
4579:
4574:
4569:
4564:
4559:
4554:
4549:
4544:
4539:
4534:
4524:
4523:
4517:
4516:
4478:
4475:
4474:
4472:
4471:
4460:
4449:
4439:
4431:
4421:
4406:
4395:
4384:
4373:
4356:
4354:
4350:
4349:
4347:
4346:
4333:Unknown date:
4330:
4320:
4284:
4273:
4257:
4228:
4218:
4208:
4198:
4175:
4165:
4148:
4132:
4122:
4112:
4096:
4086:
4076:
4060:
4043:
4033:
4017:
4001:
3985:
3975:
3965:
3954:
3952:
3946:
3945:
3942:
3940:
3939:
3932:
3925:
3917:
3908:
3907:
3869:
3866:
3865:
3863:
3862:
3852:
3842:
3832:
3821:
3810:
3792:
3781:
3771:
3760:Giuseppe Finzi
3754:
3737:
3726:
3724:
3720:
3719:
3717:
3716:
3657:Unknown date:
3654:
3644:
3633:
3605:
3601:Vasilissa Olga
3588:
3571:
3561:
3551:
3541:
3530:
3507:
3491:
3481:
3471:
3461:
3439:
3429:
3406:
3377:
3354:
3289:
3261:
3245:
3234:
3223:
3212:
3210:
3204:
3203:
3200:
3198:
3197:
3190:
3183:
3175:
3166:
3165:
3163:
3162:
3156:
3153:
3152:
3150:
3149:
3142:
3134:
3132:
3123:
3122:
3120:
3119:
3111:
3109:
3100:
3099:
3097:
3096:
3088:
3086:
3077:
3076:
3074:
3073:
3066:
3059:
3052:
3044:
3042:
3033:
3032:
3027:
3025:
3024:
3017:
3010:
3002:
2993:
2992:
2975:
2972:
2969:
2968:
2942:
2913:
2891:
2873:
2855:
2837:
2819:
2801:
2482:
2418:
2397:
2396:
2394:
2391:
2389:
2386:
2309: (DD-465)
2289:
2286:
2226:
2223:
2219:radar detector
2064:Battle of Attu
2055:
2052:
1901: (SS-238)
1795: (DD-488)
1706:, and several
1698:75-millimeter
1607:Florida Island
1586:
1583:
1462:on 5 June and
1435:
1432:
1396:
1395:April–May 1942
1393:
1338:weather report
1298:Combined Fleet
1289:
1286:
1282:British Malaya
1255:-0.500; 95.833
1179:-0.383; 95.683
1123:merchant ship
1047:bound for the
991:
988:
929:high-explosive
923:moored at the
874:
871:
869:
866:
832:, anchored in
774:
771:
719:East China Sea
631:
628:
495:diesel engines
489:and placed in
487:decommissioned
476:Combined Fleet
442:
439:
437:
434:
389:
386:
327:
326:
325:
324:
317:
311:
308:
299:
295:
294:
291:
287:
286:
283:
279:
278:
275:
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270:
267:
263:
262:
255:
251:
250:
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243:
242:
239:
235:
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231:
227:
226:
225:
224:
221:
216:
212:
211:
201:
200:Class and type
197:
196:
192:
191:
188:
184:
183:
180:
176:
175:
174:, 7 April 1944
165:
161:
160:
157:
156:Recommissioned
153:
152:
149:
148:Decommissioned
145:
144:
141:
140:Recommissioned
137:
136:
135:1 October 1935
133:
132:Decommissioned
129:
128:
125:
124:Recommissioned
121:
120:
117:
116:Decommissioned
113:
112:
109:
105:
104:
101:
97:
96:
93:
89:
88:
82:
78:
77:
74:
70:
69:
56:
52:
51:
46:
42:
41:
28:
27:
23:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4614:
4603:
4600:
4598:
4595:
4593:
4590:
4588:
4585:
4583:
4580:
4578:
4575:
4573:
4570:
4568:
4565:
4563:
4560:
4558:
4555:
4553:
4550:
4548:
4545:
4543:
4540:
4538:
4535:
4533:
4530:
4529:
4527:
4514:
4510:
4505:
4501:
4497:
4493:
4489:
4485:
4481:
4476:
4469:
4468:
4461:
4458:
4457:
4450:
4447:
4446:
4440:
4437:
4432:
4429:
4428:
4422:
4419:
4418:
4412:
4407:
4404:
4403:
4396:
4393:
4392:
4385:
4382:
4381:
4374:
4371:
4370:
4365:
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1376:0.800; 82.300
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523:Paul Wenneker
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514:naval attaché
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4181:
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4136:
4126:
4116:
4106:
4102:Fort Stikine
4101:
4090:
4080:
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4054:
4049:
4037:
4027:
4021:
4011:
4006:
4005:
3995:
3989:
3979:
3969:
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3904:October 1943
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3805:
3799:Newfoundland
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3495:
3485:
3475:
3466:
3457:Newfoundland
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2933:. Retrieved
2929:
2792:. Retrieved
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2306:
2297:Bismarck Sea
2292:
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2260:
2255:
2250:
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2230:
2228:
2198:Yokosuka Bay
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2127:
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2108:
2086:
2084:
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2029:
2025:
2020:
2017:Operation Ke
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1828:Vice Admiral
1823:
1822:
1817:
1814:Urakami Maru
1813:
1792:
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1760:
1755:
1751:
1748:Bryce Island
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1576:PBY Catalina
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1495:
1491:
1487:
1483:
1479:
1475:
1471:
1467:
1448:Dutch Harbor
1437:
1399:
1398:
1384:
1349:
1347:
1334:patrol boats
1321:
1318:Mobile Force
1301:
1294:headquarters
1291:
1273:
1261:
1227:
1223:
1219:
1215:
1211:
1210:knocked out
1207:
1199:
1191:
1190:surfaced on
1187:
1147:, India, to
1140:
1133:
1131:
1125:
1108:
1083:
1081:
1076:
1075:, beginning
1069:Indian Ocean
1044:
1040:Fujisan Maru
1039:
1027:
1019:
1015:
1011:
1007:
1003:
999:
995:
993:
983:
979:
975:
967:
962:
958: (CV-2)
955:
943:
941:
912:
899:
895:Pearl Harbor
878:
876:
868:World War II
853:
846:World War II
828:
817:Vice Admiral
814:
809:
786:
776:
767:
761:, Japan, to
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738:
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726:
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686:
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504:
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430:commissioned
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391:
378:Operation Ke
362:Indian Ocean
354:World War II
341:
332:
331:
330:
258:
215:Displacement
204:
182:10 June 1944
170:
159:31 July 1941
111:24 July 1926
108:Commissioned
103:24 July 1926
84:
48:
4235:Fladengrund
3891:August 1943
3497:Kansai Maru
3477:Heisternest
3307:Conte Verde
2382:New Ireland
2354: /
2274:New Britain
2139:Adak Island
2117:engine room
2101:Buldir Reef
2092:Kataoka Bay
2076:Paramushiro
2068:Attu Island
2037:minesweeper
1994:′s attack.
1929: /
1799:Savo Island
1779:Savo Strait
1767:Kamimbo Bay
1599:Guadalcanal
1579:flying boat
1555: /
1524: /
1424:rangefinder
1408:machine gun
1374: /
1326:Trincomalee
1253: /
1177: /
1053:Staring Bay
795:radio masts
723:battleships
497:and entire
459:sister ship
4542:1925 ships
4526:Categories
4500:March 1944
4291:Athabaskan
4289:HMCS
3950:Shipwrecks
3848:Kulmerland
3838:Tango Maru
3797:HMHS
3537:Polyanthus
3435:Terra Nova
3267:Calitea II
3230:LCI(L)-339
3208:Shipwrecks
2388:References
2360: (
2235:New Guinea
2194:breakwater
2148:Task Group
1671:destroyers
1567:TeiyĹŤ Maru
1552:50°N 178°W
1521:48°N 178°W
1345:, Ceylon.
1259: (
1138:cargo ship
1113:Freemantle
1095:steamships
624:Ariake Bay
516:to Japan,
380:, and the
313:6 Ă— 533mm
290:Complement
282:Test depth
254:Propulsion
4465:USS
4454:USS
4417:Chantilly
4400:USS
4389:USS
4378:USS
4278:USS
4180:USS
4153:USS
4048:USS
3826:USS
3815:HMS
3804:HMS
3786:USS
3765:USS
3742:USS
3698:USS
3685:USS
3666:USS
3659:HMS
3638:USS
3593:HMS
3582:USS
3535:HMS
3514:St. Croix
3417:USS
3400:USS
3359:HMS
3336:USS
3239:USS
3228:USS
2393:Footnotes
2305:USS
2278:Kimbe Bay
2264:into the
2254:escorted
2243:Fuyo Maru
2221:as well.
2215:transport
2202:Yoshikura
2060:5th Fleet
2040:corvettes
1897:USS
1843:17th Army
1791:USS
1663:8th Fleet
1615:Tanambogo
1389:Singapore
1117:Australia
1097:at 20:03
1073:Australia
972:Kwajalein
968:Lexington
956:Lexington
954:USS
933:deck guns
917:periscope
834:Saeki Bay
806:6th Fleet
773:1938–1941
765:, China.
745:Kirishima
694:with the
692:Hong Kong
652:3rd Fleet
648:1st Fleet
525:, toured
507:1st Fleet
472:2nd Fleet
470:2 in the
441:1926–1937
410:laid down
392:Built by
209:submarine
169:USS
100:Completed
73:Laid down
4513:May 1944
4467:Seahorse
4463:29 Apr:
4452:27 Apr:
4442:24 Apr:
4434:20 Apr:
4424:16 Apr:
4409:14 Apr:
4398:13 Apr:
4387:11 Apr:
4376:10 Apr:
4323:30 Apr:
4287:29 Apr:
4276:28 Apr:
4260:27 Apr:
4231:26 Apr:
4221:23 Apr:
4211:22 Apr:
4201:21 Apr:
4194:Voorbode
4182:Lansdale
4178:20 Apr:
4168:19 Apr:
4151:18 Apr:
4135:17 Apr:
4125:16 Apr:
4115:15 Apr:
4099:14 Apr:
4092:Ikazuchi
4089:13 Apr:
4079:12 Apr:
4063:11 Apr:
4046:10 Apr:
3855:25 Sep:
3845:23 Sep:
3835:19 Sep:
3824:16 Sep:
3817:Warspite
3813:14 Sep:
3795:13 Sep:
3788:Savannah
3784:11 Sep:
3774:10 Sep:
3744:Bluefish
3668:Grayling
3647:30 Sep:
3636:28 Sep:
3608:27 Sep:
3595:Intrepid
3591:26 Sep:
3574:25 Sep:
3564:24 Sep:
3554:23 Sep:
3544:22 Sep:
3533:21 Sep:
3510:20 Sep:
3494:19 Sep:
3484:18 Sep:
3474:16 Sep:
3464:15 Sep:
3451:Katsonis
3442:14 Sep:
3432:13 Sep:
3412:Ametista
3409:12 Sep:
3380:11 Sep:
3357:10 Sep:
2961:8 August
2935:8 August
2794:8 August
2341:149°14′E
2245:and the
2164:Amchitka
2003:Daihatsu
1917:156°09′E
1903:sighted
1867:scuttled
1863:Daihatsu
1859:Daihatsu
1855:Daihatsu
1818:Hie Maru
1807:seaplane
1803:lifeboat
1756:Daihatsu
1752:Daihatsu
1744:Daihatsu
1740:Daihatsu
1687:Daihatsu
1557:50; -178
1526:48; -178
1502:between
1404:shipyard
1362:082°18′E
1240:095°50′E
1230:sank at
1214:′s gun,
1165:095°41′E
1145:Calcutta
937:Puʻunene
824:flagship
802:receiver
763:Shanghai
748:and the
711:blockade
468:Squadron
455:Yokosuka
426:launched
394:Kawasaki
298:Armament
179:Stricken
167:Sunk by
92:Launched
4445:LST-407
4360:2 Apr:
4280:LST-507
4224:Amagiri
4155:Gudgeon
4066:Akigumo
4036:9 Apr:
4020:8 Apr:
4004:7 Apr:
3988:6 Apr:
3978:4 Apr:
3968:3 Apr:
3958:2 Apr:
3757:9 Sep:
3740:8 Sep:
3730:7 Sep:
3700:Pompano
3687:LCT-209
3661:Gallant
3350:Taranto
3331:Lepanto
3301:Cattaro
3292:9 Sep:
3285:Vesuvio
3264:8 Sep:
3257:Velella
3248:7 Sep:
3237:5 Sep:
3226:4 Sep:
3216:3 Sep:
2338:02°17′S
2325:Saufley
2321:Saufley
2317:Saufley
2307:Saufley
2078:in the
1940:squalls
1914:06°30′S
1880:Chiyoda
1865:, then
1793:McCalla
1787:cruiser
1712:mortars
1708:Type 96
1696:Type 88
1681:Ayanami
1675:Amagiri
1649:in the
1428:torpedo
1414:with a
1410:on her
1359:00°48′N
1343:Colombo
1296:of the
1237:00°30′S
1204:lascars
1162:00°23′S
1153:Sumatra
1065:Kendari
1061:Celebes
1055:on the
905:Kahului
891:sortied
759:Tadotsu
616:Qingdao
499:battery
491:reserve
342:J1 type
336:was an
321:Type 95
246:Draught
205:J1 type
171:Saufley
81:Renamed
55:Builder
26:History
4456:Etamin
4402:Bashaw
4380:Holder
4310:Sirène
4304:PT-346
4269:YĹ«bari
4233:V 606
4050:SC-497
3828:Pompon
3806:Uganda
3611:Ardena
3467:Ro-101
3419:Navajo
3395:Pegaso
3361:Abdiel
3338:Nauset
3325:FR 118
3251:Maloja
3241:YP-279
2987:
2412:
2282:Rabaul
2266:lagoon
2156:flares
2134:Ro-105
2128:Ro-104
1851:Rabaul
1771:clutch
1736:towing
1689:-class
1637:, and
1613:, and
1611:Gavutu
1603:Tulagi
1589:While
1572:Soviet
1494:, and
1482:, and
1452:Alaska
1412:bridge
1306:Ceylon
1278:Penang
1262:Chilka
1228:Chilka
1224:Chilka
1216:Chilka
1212:Chilka
1200:Chilka
1192:Chilka
1149:Padang
1141:Chilka
1109:Parigi
1092:Allied
1018:, and
994:While
829:Katori
742:, and
739:Haruna
727:Nagato
706:Taigei
700:ChĹŤgei
684:, and
610:, and
574:While
561:, and
537:Sasebo
511:German
372:, the
230:Length
4415:HMHS
4369:Ro-46
4342:U-355
4336:U-193
4326:Ro-45
4316:U-421
4297:I-183
4263:U-803
4247:U-488
4241:I-180
4214:U-311
4204:M 553
4171:U-974
4144:U-986
4138:U-342
4128:U-550
4118:No. 7
4108:U-448
4082:I-174
4072:U-108
4039:U-515
4029:U-962
4013:U-856
3997:U-455
3991:U-302
3981:I-169
3971:U-288
3961:U-360
3750:U-988
3733:U-760
3712:U-669
3680:I-182
3640:Cisco
3629:U-221
3623:U-161
3584:Skill
3547:U-229
3526:U-346
3520:U-338
3512:HMCS
3503:U-341
3425:U-617
3402:Rowan
3319:FR 22
3279:U-983
2416:p.191
2313:sonar
2251:CH-20
2209:with
2180:near
2160:screw
2105:radar
1992:Wahoo
1984:Wahoo
1972:Wahoo
1960:Wahoo
1952:Wahoo
1948:Wahoo
1899:Wahoo
1810:float
1702:, an
1543:178°W
1512:178°W
1464:Kiska
1420:Zeiss
1310:India
1121:Dutch
1036:oiler
1032:Palau
893:from
887:Kauai
844:into
783:Japan
754:Isuzu
733:Mutsu
715:China
620:China
580:sonar
402:Japan
319:20 Ă—
274:Range
266:Speed
67:Japan
4496:1945
4488:1944
4480:1943
4391:Cero
4363:I-46
4302:USS
4056:U-68
3887:1944
3879:1943
3871:1942
3767:Peto
3674:I-20
3367:Argo
3344:Roma
3273:Etna
3219:I-25
2985:ISBN
2963:2020
2937:2020
2796:2020
2410:ISBN
2288:Loss
2261:I-38
2169:I-23
2131:and
1816:and
1718:and
1678:and
1657:and
1643:Truk
1540:50°N
1533:and
1509:48°N
1460:Attu
1438:The
1196:port
1088:Bali
978:and
963:I-18
925:pier
909:Maui
862:Oahu
779:Kure
703:and
543:and
485:was
408:was
398:Kobe
352:and
303:two
238:Beam
187:Fate
164:Fate
63:Kobe
45:Name
4023:U-2
4007:I-2
3777:I-2
3693:K-1
3146:I-8
3139:I-7
3128:I-7
3116:I-6
3105:I-6
3093:I-5
3082:I-5
3070:I-4
3063:I-3
3056:I-2
3049:I-1
3038:I-1
2378:I-2
2363:I-2
2329:I-2
2293:I-2
2270:I-2
2256:I-2
2231:I-2
2200:at
2196:in
2190:I-2
2174:I-2
2152:I-2
2123:I-2
2113:I-2
2109:I-2
2097:fog
2087:I-2
2044:I-1
2030:I-1
2026:I-1
2021:I-2
2013:I-2
1999:I-2
1988:I-2
1980:I-2
1976:I-2
1968:I-2
1964:I-2
1956:I-2
1905:I-2
1893:I-2
1885:I-3
1847:I-2
1824:I-2
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1732:I-3
1728:I-2
1720:I-3
1716:I-2
1667:I-2
1659:I-3
1655:I-1
1639:I-5
1635:I-4
1631:I-3
1627:I-1
1623:I-2
1591:I-2
1496:I-3
1492:I-2
1488:I-1
1484:I-7
1480:I-6
1476:I-3
1472:I-1
1468:I-2
1458:of
1446:on
1400:I-2
1385:I-2
1350:I-2
1322:I-2
1302:I-1
1274:I-2
1220:I-2
1208:I-2
1194:′s
1188:I-2
1134:I-2
1084:I-2
1077:I-2
1059:of
1045:I-3
1028:I-2
1020:I-7
1016:I-6
1012:I-4
1008:I-3
1004:I-2
1000:I-1
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980:I-3
976:I-1
944:I-2
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900:I-7
879:I-2
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713:of
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