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Japanese submarine I-7

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departed her patrol area off Attu to head for Kiska, and she received orders on 25 May 1943 confirming that decision. When she arrived off Kiska on 26 May 1943, she found the harbor under air attack. She waited at sea until 22:30, then entered the harbor and discharged a cargo of six tons of food,
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was operating in the Indian Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km; 170 mi) southwest of the Cocos Islands when an unidentified Japanese carrier aircraft attacked her by mistake. She suffered no damage. At 10:00 on 4 March 1942, she surfaced in the Indian Ocean 250 nautical miles (460 km;
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received orders to move to an operating area southwest of Oahu to support a sweep line by Submarine Squadron 2. Detached from that duty on 21 December 1941, she shifted to a patrol area southeast of Oahu. While 120 nautical miles (220 km; 140 mi) southeast of Oahu on 1 January 1942,
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departed Yokosuka on 21 April 1943 with a cargo of food and ammunition bound for Kiska. She called at Kiska on 1 May 1943, unloaded her cargo, and got underway the same day for Attu, which she reached on 4 May 1943. Leaving Attu the same day, she stopped briefly at
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departed Yokosuka on 18 May 1943 both to carry supplies to the Japanese forces fighting on Attu and conduct her fifth war patrol. By the time she arrived in the Attu area on 21 May 1943, the situation on Attu had deteriorated to the point that the Japanese
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was ordered to return to rejoin the "A" patrol group southeast of Guadalcanal, but she again received orders on 31 October 1942 to launch a reconnaissance flight over Espiritu Santo. Her floatplane was damaged and could not carry out the flight, but
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decided to abandon the garrison on Attu — which American forces eventually annihilated, securing the island on 30 May 1943 — and evacuate the isolated garrison on Kiska by submarine, with the evacuation to begin on 26 May 1943. On 24 May 1943,
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once again embarked the commander of Submarine Division 7 for her next supply run, leaving Paramushiro at 16:00 on 15 June 1943. While she was at sea on 17 June, the commander of Submarine Squadron 1 issued a directive ordering
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bombarded Espiritu Santo after dark on 14 October 1942, firing fourteen 140-millimeter (5.5 in) rounds. Before sunrise on 23 October 1942 she again bombarded the island, but fired only six rounds before return fire by
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when she sank. Her surviving crew members had last seen a bag containing the code books and other secret documents suspended on a ladder at her No. 3 after access hatch, but the divers were unable to locate the books. The
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Under pressure from higher command to continue the supply and evacuation of Kiska, Submarine Squadron 1 reversed its decision on 18 June 1943 and ordered the resumption of the submarine supply runs. On 19 June 1943,
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surfaced off Kiska approximately 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of Vega Bay in heavy fog at 19:00 on 20 June 1943 and began an attempt to enter the anchorage at Gertrude Cove. The destroyer
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began preparations to dive. At 19:30, Monaghan opened radar-directed gunfire 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of the anchorage at a range of 2,000 yards (1,800 m). Taken by surprise,
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departed Penang at 16:00 local time on 28 March 1942 with a Watanabe E9W1 (Allied reporting name "Slim") floatplane embarked. She was tasked to use the aircraft to conduct a reconnaissance of Colombo and
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open by mistake, causing her to flood, take on a heavy list, and become stern-heavy. At around 19:45 she ran aground at Bukhti Point. Her torpedo officer ordered her crew to abandon ship, and her
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entered Gertrude Cove by 19:00, unloaded the rest of her cargo and the bodies of deceased personnel and took aboard new code books. She got underway at midnight on 21/22 June 1943.
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while she was on the surface in the Indian Ocean 180 nautical miles (330 km; 210 mi) southeast of Ceylon. The Catalina dropped two bombs which landed close aboard, but
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on 21 February 1942. At 06:00 local time on 23 February 1942, she began her second war patrol with the commander of Submarine Group C embarked, bound for a patrol area in the
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in the same area, and her commanding officer decided to cancel the reconnaissance flight scheduled for 3 April because of the enemy activity in the launch area. Instead,
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for service in the North Pacific. Tasked with running supplies and reinforcements to the isolated Japanese garrisons on Attu and Kiska in the Aleutian Islands,
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arrived and began diving operations on the wreck that lasted for a month. By the time the operations concluded in October 1943, seven divers had entered
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on 8 May 1943, then proceeded to Yokosuka, arriving there on 12 May 1943. During her voyage, U.S. forces landed on Attu on 11 May 1943, beginning the
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on radar at a range of 14,000 yards (12,800 m) at 00:35 on 22 June 1943. She closed the range, and at 01:30 opened radar-directed gunfire when
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was assigned to the Advance Force on 20 July 1942. Her patrol ended with her arrival on 1 August 1942 at Yokosuka, where she began an overhaul.
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to report on damage inflicted during the attack three days earlier and the progress the Americans were making on repairs. Accordingly,
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fired thirty 140-millimeter (5.5 in) rounds from her deck guns and 250 rounds from her machine guns. Her crew had left her aft
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launched her floatplane early on the morning of 16 December 1941 from a position 26 nautical miles (48 km; 30 mi) west of
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The Japanese completed the evacuation of Kiska on 28 July 1943, and on 15 August 1943 the Allies invaded the undefended island in
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fired two more torpedoes, one of which hit. She then surfaced and opened fire on the ship with her deck guns, scoring 20
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operating as their flagship. The submarines had orders to conduct reconnaissance in the area and attack any ships which
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destroyed her secret documents and smashed her coding machine, whose pieces he threw overboard. Meanwhile, a Japanese
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had a hangar and catapult for a floatplane. They were the last Japanese submarines with aircraft facilities abaft the
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got underway from Paramushiro for another supply run to Kiska. Calling there on 8 June 1943 along with the submarine
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on 15 April 1942. She got back underway on 21 April 1942 and arrived at Yokosuka on 1 May 1942 to undergo repairs.
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set out for Aleutian waters to begin her third war patrol. She joined the "K" patrol line and patrolled off
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to suspend their supply runs to Kiska and await further orders because of the grounding on 16 June 1943 of
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and landed next to her at 09:45 and, after its two-man crew abandoned the plane and swam to the submarine,
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On 7 December 1941, the submarines of Submarine Squadron 2 took up patrol stations across a stretch of the
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departed Truk on 24 November 1942. On 1 December 1942, she arrived at Yokosuka for an extended stay.
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14,000 nmi (26,000 km; 16,000 mi) at 16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph) (surfaced)
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began a wide turn to port back towards Kiska. Another hit detonated the ready-use ammunition for
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formed a sweep line 400 nautical miles (740 km; 460 mi) south of Java to interdict
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80 nmi (150 km; 92 mi) at 3 kn (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph) (submerged)
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and her crew and passengers — all of whom survived — abandoned ship. After waiting for the
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Force in the Southeast Area Force on 8 February 1942, operating as Submarine Group C with
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with gunfire, her gun crew finding accuracy difficult in the choppy seas. After one of
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290 mi) northwest of the Cocos Islands and opened fire with her deck guns on the
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sighted a light cruiser and two destroyers steaming toward Pearl Harbor and fired two
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was about 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) south of Vega Bay. Again taking
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were reassigned to the Northern Force for duty in the Aleutians, and on 11 June 1942
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of Submarine Squadron 2 and was assigned to Submarine Division 8 with the submarines
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in Japanese history — in honor of the 2,600th anniversary of the enthronement of the
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As the Imperial Japanese Navy began to deploy on 16 November 1941 for the upcoming
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on radar at a range of 14,000 yards (12,800 m) and began to close the range.
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personnel, and four paramilitary workers — as well as 28 boxes containing the
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1 (Allied reporting name "Glen") floatplane, relieved her off Espiritu Santo,
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in the Indian Ocean 300 nautical miles (560 km; 350 mi) east of the
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during or after the attack, which occurred that morning. On 10 December 1941,
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at them, both of which missed. The destroyers counterattacked, dropping six
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was in the vicinity until 19:20, when her sound operator reported hearing
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suffered no damage. Four hours later she encountered several small Allied
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out of the water. She had lost 87 officers and men killed in combat with
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arrived off Kiska, but found Gertrude Cove in Vega Bay shrouded in dense
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reconnaissance of Espiritu Santo on 7 November 1942. After the submarine
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contacted Japanese forces ashore on Kiska at 02:00 on 21 June 1943. Two
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for a floatplane. The Japanese designed and equipped the next and last
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prior to a planned raid there by a Special Landing Unit put ashore by
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transmitted a message from Shimizu to the squadron commander ordering
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was patrolling in heavy fog south of Kiska when she again detected
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on the morning of 21 October 1941, she collided with the submarine
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and recent attacks on Japanese submarines in the Aleutians by
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On 1 April 1943, Submarine Division 7 was reassigned to the
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was diverted from her patrol to conduct a reconnaissance of
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of the fleet's submarines together for a meeting aboard his
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for all the submarines of Submarine Squadron 2 except for
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embarked both the commander of Submarine Squadron 2 and a
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arrived from Gertrude Cove with welding equipment, which
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to remain on the surface, man her guns, and return fire.
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began on 7 August 1942 with U.S. amphibious landings on
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to conduct reconnaissance operations along the coast of
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ablaze. Two other hits breached the aft deck casing on
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sucked in flames from the fire, threatening to set the
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was at Yokosuka, Submarine Squadron 2 — consisting of
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diverted from her patrol to take part in the hunt for
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With the commander of Submarine Division 7 embarked,
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in Pearl Harbor off the East Loch anchorage and five
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machine-gunned the life rafts, killing one crewman.
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escaped unscathed. On 9 January 1942, the submarine
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She concluded her patrol with her arrival at 715:was reassigned to the Submarine Advance Force. 635:became flagship of Submarine Squadron 2 in the 3386:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in June 1943 2355: 2353: 2351: 2349: 2347: 2345: 2343: 2341: 944:, but failed to find her. She then headed for 3371: 3019: 2846: 2814:The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II 1188:in preparation for Operation C, the upcoming 426:- (or "J3"-) type submarines. After the four 8: 3949:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean 3929:Japanese submarines lost during World War II 1751:13.2-mm, 8-mm, and 7.7-mm ammunition, and a 1499:′s crew were killed. Japanese records claim 464:, introducing an aviation capability to the 1927:prepared to crash-dive when her crew heard 510:-type submarines — to operate as submarine 3378: 3364: 3356: 3026: 3012: 3004: 2853: 2839: 2831: 2210:or when she sank after running aground. A 2007:arrived in the area and tried to contact 1763:of soldiers and four tons of spent shell 894:the plane, submerged, and left the area. 649:. Both submarines suffered light damage. 380:, conducted anti-shipping patrols in the 16:Imperial Japanese Navy J3 type submarine 3919:Friendly fire incidents of World War II 2668:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017). 2319: 924:reported sighting the aircraft carrier 875:and 30 smaller vessels including three 867:— one of them heavily damaged — and an 415:Design, construction, and commissioning 3924:Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign 368:commissioned in 1937. She was a large 18: 2015:but came under machine-gun fire from 1291:side, and she began to settle by the 652:On 10 November 1941 — by which time 568:on 3 July 1935 and was completed and 176:109.30 m (358 ft 7 in) 41: 7: 678:. — the commander of the 6th Fleet, 2290:On 7 September 1943, the U.S. Navy 2260:. On 26 August 1943, the U.S. Navy 1612:was assigned directly to 6th Fleet 521:-type submarines with those of the 184:9.10 m (29 ft 10 in) 3934:Maritime incidents in October 1941 1910:lacked radar and was unaware that 790:would commence on 8 December 1941 703:, which would bring Japan and the 200:7.70 m (25 ft 3 in) 192:5.26 m (17 ft 3 in) 14: 3899:Ships built by Kure Naval Arsenal 2993:Imperial Japanese Navy submarines 2812:Boyd, Carl, and Akihiko Yoshida. 1417:on 7 June 1942. On 10 June 1942, 1242:to the approaching Mobile Force. 996:designated the group's flagship. 593:. On 1 December 1937, she became 376:. She operated in support of the 3909:World War II submarines of Japan 3869: 3864: 3852: 3844: 3341: 3336: 3324: 3316: 656:was serving in the 6th Fleet as 400:after a lengthy battle with the 42: 22: 3939:Maritime incidents in June 1943 1643:, several smaller vessels, and 819:from northeast to northwest of 316:2 × 13.2 mm (0.5 in) 3954:Shipwrecks of the Alaska coast 2769:Boyd and Yoshida, pp. 118–119. 2759:wrecksite.eu SS Arcata (+1942) 2146:soon broke off her pursuit of 2088:ceased fire after 10 minutes. 2022:Using a portable transmitter, 1647:off the island's south coast. 1393:began on 3–4 June 1942 with a 1109:sank the ship with gunfire at 564:on 12 September 1934. She was 1: 2697:Tully, Athony (19 May 2014). 2287:on the conning tower's side. 1743:Imperial General Headquarters 1503:ceased fire when she spotted 1467:, which was on a voyage from 1275:, which was on a voyage from 883:. The floatplane returned to 859:. At 07:10, the floatplane's 468:type with the inclusion of a 294:6 × 533 mm (21 in) 1459:United States Army Transport 1208:At 05:17 on 1 April 1942, a 770:received the message "Climb 2283:′s number was visible on a 2275:′s wreck. Her divers found 1511:′s survivors reported that 229:Two electric motors, 2,800 3970: 2221:arrived on the scene, and 2003:sent to unload cargo from 1245:At 03:40 on 3 April 1942, 1063:At 12:30 on 2 March 1942, 1052:shipping between Java and 990:Dutch East Indies Invasion 625:, Japan's legendary first 454:), the Japanese had built 3839: 3311: 2988: 2799:Boyd and Yoshida, p. 119. 2038:also took aboard some of 1977:took command. He ordered 1957:non-commissioned officers 1918:noises to starboard, and 1708:Aleutian Islands campaign 1580:′s stay at Yokosuka, the 1391:Aleutian Islands campaign 779: 396:. She was wrecked in the 394:Aleutian Islands campaign 139: 36: 21: 2335:Boyd and Yoshida, p. 23. 2326:Boyd and Yoshida, p. 22. 2106:′s steering engine, and 1656:forced her to submerge. 1624:in the Solomon Islands. 1315:hits before the burning 1168:Orders arrived from the 276:100 m (328 ft) 2271:arrived to investigate 2078:lieutenant junior grade 1943:′s commanding officer, 1253:9,415-ton motor vessel 1058:Cocos (Keeling) Islands 1006:Netherlands East Indies 879:in the harbor south of 796:International Date Line 780:Niitakayama nobore 1208 736:reconnaissance seaplane 720:conflict in the Pacific 711:. On 11 November 1941, 591:Yokosuka Naval District 476:to carry and operate a 388:, and took part in the 140:General characteristics 3914:Attack on Pearl Harbor 3894:Junsen type submarines 3773:SS Howard M. Hanna Jr. 3195:Herta Engeline Fritzen 2076:′s gunnery officer, a 1965:communications officer 1757:Imperial Japanese Army 988:— was assigned to the 701:attack on Pearl Harbor 378:attack on Pearl Harbor 360:Imperial Japanese Navy 49:Imperial Japanese Navy 2862:Junsen type submarine 2292:submarine rescue ship 1832:, and the submarines 1389:was at Yokosuka, the 1319:sank by the stern at 1184:and western coast of 1156:in Japanese-occupied 897:On 17 December 1941, 738:. At 13:00 that day, 732:Allied reporting name 615:Imperial fleet review 605:, a component of the 422:was the first of two 166:3,583 tons(submerged) 163:2,231 tons (surfaced) 2917:-subclass (Type J1M) 2011:in the thick fog by 1860:, and the submarine 1627:On 10 October 1942, 1604:in the southeastern 1582:Guadalcanal campaign 1507:in the water, while 1479:. She then attacked 693:, the light cruiser 589:was attached to the 585:Upon commissioning, 390:Guadalcanal campaign 284:100 officers and men 127:Wrecked 22 June 1943 2731:Japan Defense Focus 2724:"2012 Fleet Review" 2217:On 23 June 1943, a 2175: /  1780:and the submarines 1659:On 24 October 1942 1534: /  1334: /  1307:to clear the ship, 1124: /  1014:Southeast Peninsula 687:commanding officers 338:Aviation facilities 2236:demolition charges 2180:51.817°N 177.333°E 1945:navigation officer 1696:Santa Cruz Islands 1539:53.683°N 157.750°W 1097:, with a cargo of 1020:just southeast of 754:got underway from 572:on 31 March 1937. 546:Kure Naval Arsenal 430:-type submarines ( 78:Kure Naval Arsenal 3881: 3880: 3353: 3352: 3001: 3000: 2703:combinedfleet.com 2674:combinedfleet.com 2258:Operation Cottage 1654:coastal artillery 1572:Fourth war patrol 1453:. She was in the 1395:Japanese air raid 1269:Type 89 torpedoes 1190:Indian Ocean raid 1164:Indian Ocean raid 1160:on 8 March 1942. 1085:on a voyage from 1008:. She arrived at 952:Second war patrol 855:on the island of 525:submarines. Like 496:type submarines, 386:Indian Ocean raid 370:cruiser submarine 351: 350: 95:12 September 1934 3961: 3873: 3868: 3856: 3848: 3832: 3822: 3811: 3793: 3783: 3755: 3737: 3719: 3708: 3698: 3670: 3652: 3642: 3632: 3622: 3600: 3583: 3573: 3557: 3534: 3517: 3494: 3484: 3474: 3451: 3441: 3419: 3380: 3373: 3366: 3357: 3345: 3340: 3328: 3320: 3304: 3293: 3270: 3248: 3231: 3220: 3209: 3198: 3182: 3171: 3161: 3150: 3140: 3124: 3113: 3096: 3085: 3075: 3065: 3055: 3028: 3021: 3014: 3005: 2963:-class (Type J3) 2940:-class (Type J2) 2873:-class (Type J1) 2855: 2848: 2841: 2832: 2800: 2797: 2770: 2767: 2761: 2756: 2743: 2742: 2740: 2738: 2728: 2720: 2714: 2713: 2711: 2709: 2694: 2685: 2684: 2682: 2680: 2665: 2362: 2357: 2336: 2333: 2327: 2324: 2242:′s bow section. 2201: 2200: 2198: 2197: 2196: 2194: 2187: 2186: 2181: 2176: 2173: 2172: 2171: 2168: 1807:On 4 June 1943, 1804:on 2 June 1943. 1761:cremated remains 1561: 1560: 1558: 1557: 1556: 1554: 1546: 1545: 1544:53.683; -157.750 1540: 1535: 1532: 1531: 1530: 1527: 1407:Aleutian Islands 1381:Third war patrol 1361: 1360: 1358: 1357: 1356: 1354: 1346: 1345: 1340: 1339:0.800°S 78.550°E 1335: 1332: 1331: 1330: 1327: 1220:No. 201 Squadron 1218:, probably from 1151: 1150: 1148: 1147: 1146: 1144: 1136: 1135: 1130: 1129:8.667°S 94.500°E 1125: 1122: 1121: 1120: 1117: 869:aircraft carrier 811:First war patrol 781: 760:Hawaiian Islands 581:Pre-World War II 398:Aleutian Islands 384:, supported the 326:Aircraft carried 51: 46: 26: 19: 3969: 3968: 3964: 3963: 3962: 3960: 3959: 3958: 3884: 3883: 3882: 3877: 3860: 3835: 3825: 3814: 3796: 3786: 3769: 3763:Other incidents 3758: 3740: 3722: 3711: 3701: 3673: 3655: 3645: 3635: 3625: 3603: 3586: 3576: 3560: 3537: 3520: 3497: 3487: 3477: 3454: 3444: 3422: 3400: 3387: 3384: 3354: 3349: 3332: 3307: 3296: 3273: 3262: 3256:Other incidents 3251: 3234: 3223: 3212: 3201: 3185: 3174: 3164: 3153: 3147:Johannes C Russ 3143: 3127: 3116: 3099: 3088: 3078: 3068: 3058: 3048: 3035: 3032: 3002: 2997: 2984: 2954: 2931: 2908: 2864: 2859: 2828: 2809: 2804: 2803: 2798: 2773: 2768: 2764: 2757: 2746: 2736: 2734: 2733:. 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Index


RN Ensign
Imperial Japanese Navy
Kure Naval Arsenal
Kure
Japan
J3 type
submarine
Kampon
diesel engines
bhp
kW
shp
torpedo tubes
Type 89
torpedoes
140 mm (5.5 in)/40 cal 11th Year-Type guns
machine guns
Watanabe E9W
Hangar
catapult
Imperial Japanese Navy
J3 type
submarine
cruiser submarine
World War II
attack on Pearl Harbor
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean raid
Guadalcanal campaign

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