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3084:â˛s crew during his time in command survived the war, but Allied investigators located three of them after the war and prosecuted them. One, found in the United States, was granted immunity in return for testifying against his former comrades and was then allowed to return to the United States. The others were convicted and served prison terms, which the
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on 2 November 1942. After returning to the
Shortlands anchorage during November 1942, she loaded 21 tons of supplies for Japanese forces on Guadalcanal. She departed the Shortlands on 4 December 1942 bound for Guadalcanal and, after delivering the supplies, returned to the Shortlands on 8 December
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just as a
Japanese plane buzzed her, possibly avoiding a mistaken attack by the aircraft. Critically low on fuel, she attempted to contact the Japanese base at Penang and other Japanese submarines for assistance, but without success. She nonetheless arrived safely at Penang on 2 December 1943.
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that prevented her from submerging. After calling at
Kwajalein from 7 to 8 May 1942, she returned to Japan, arriving at Kure on 16 May 1942 for repairs. Because of the incident the Imperial Japanese Navy subsequently painted double white bands on its submarines, usually on the afterdeck, as a
2777:â˛s crew repeated the process with the other raft and boats, bringing all the survivors aboard except for the five who had escaped from the first raft. After the Japanese searched the survivors, took their lifejackets, bound them, questioned them, and forced them all to sit on
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before the
Japanese shot them and kicked them overboard. in at least some cases, one of the men was forced to watch the shooting of the other man brought aft with him before he, too, was shot. Those who jumped overboard were shot in the water, and at least three of
795:, Japan, on 15 April 1942 along with the rest of Submarine Squadron 3, bound for Kwajalein and serving as the squadron flagship with Rear Admiral Miwa embarked. During the squadron's voyage, it received orders on 18 April 1942 to search for a
1994:â˛s crew sighted the incoming torpedoes at 05:45, and she had just begun an evasive turn when two torpedoes hit her, stopping her engine, puncturing her fuel tanks, knocking out her electrical lighting, blowing open the hatch of her No. 3
518:. She became the flagship of Submarine Squadron 3 in the 2nd Fleet on 15 November 1939. On 11 October 1940, she was one of 98 Imperial Japanese Navy ships that gathered along with more than 500 aircraft on the Japanese coast at
1645:â˛s crew, which turned out on deck in their dress blue uniforms for the occasion, and presented them with German military decorations. Over the next month, the Germans held parties for the Japanese and organized visits to
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departed Kure on 21 February 1944 and proceeded to Penang, which she reached on 10 March 1944. She got underway from Penang on either 15 or 19 March 1944 (sources disagree) for a war patrol in the Indian Ocean off the
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Singapore on 5 December, and Kure on 21 December 1943 after a round-trip voyage of 30,000 nautical miles (56,000 km; 35,000 mi). She subsequently moved to the
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incidents. Ariizumi, who had encouraged and participated in the murders, had reached the rank of captain and was the commander of
Submarine Division 1 when he committed suicide aboard his flagship, the submarine
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rescued 23 men and that 77 died in the sinking and massacre, implying that all men taken below before the massacre also were murdered, but one source claims that only four men survived. One source asserts that
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to
Fremantle with a cargo of oil intended for use by U.S. Navy submarines, reported that she was under submarine attack and requested air cover. The submarine surfaced about 11,000 yards (10,100 m) from
2824:, and the other survivors never saw them again. One by one over the next several hours, the rest of the survivors then also were led aft of the conning tower, forced to run a gauntlet of clubs, pipes,
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on her deck. She had gotten underway for the second leg of the voyage on 21 June 1944 after an overnight stop at
Fremantle. Advised on 27 June 1944 to alter course to the west to avoid the area where
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made voyages between Japan and Europe to exchange materials, but when that became impractical, submarines began to carry them out. The
Japanese component of this submarine effort was known as the
2769:â˛s crew then approached a raft with 10 men aboard and ordered its occupants to come aboard, firing automatic weapons at five men who slipped away in the darkness but bringing the other five onto
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for the voyage to 160, creating very cramped conditions aggravated by the amount of cargo on board. Most of Norita's men were accommodated in the forward torpedo room, and to make room for them,
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departed Penang later in
September 1944 and arrived on 9 October 1944 at Yokosuka, where she underwent a refit, repairs, and modifications, including the removal of her hangar and
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2789:â˛s survivors to watch while the Japanese again opened 140-millimeter (5.5 in) gunfire on their ship, making no effort to save two bound survivors who were swept overboard by
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and with 101 men and one woman â 27 passengers, 10 gunners, and a crew of 65 â aboard according to one source, although sources also claim 97, 101, or 103 people were aboard.
2946:, and radio officer, another identifies them as the captain, radio officer, and a civilian passenger and says that they were taken below, and yet another source claims that
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passengers aboard â although one source claims that a toal of 100, rather than 99, men were on board â and carrying a U.S. Army cargo of heavy machinery,
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concluded her patrol with her arrival at Truk on 10 March 1943. She then got back underway for an overhaul at Kure, which she reached on 21 March 1943.
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and was rarely able to make more than 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph). During this time she received her first radio message from the German
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on 26 July 1944 â all were lost during their voyages. Of the two German submarines that attempted Europe-to-Japan trips analogous to the Japanese
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soon passed low over the area. Some of the survivors managed to untie themselves and others, and some of them began to swim toward the burning
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got underway and circled the area while her crew destroyed all the lifeboats and life rafts with automatic weapons fire. Her crew then forced
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on 30 August 1945 and making her way to Japan to surrender to the Allies in the immediate aftermath of the cessation of hostilities. Few of
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put to sea again for another patrol, during which her Watanabe E9W1 (Allied reporting name "Slim") floatplane reconnoitered the harbors at
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passing her at high speed, but she was unable to attempt an attack. She had planned to use her floatplane for a reconnaissance flight over
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gained the distinction of becoming the only submarine to complete a round trip between Japan and Europe during the war. In addition to
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from 17 to 19 May 1943. Assigned directly to Submarine Squadron 8 on 25 May 1943, she departed Kure on 1 June 1943 accompanied by
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mistook her for an Allied submarine and attacked her, dropping eight 60-kilogram (132 lb) bombs and inflicting damage on
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sank while Ariizumi was in command suggested to Allied investigators that Ariizumi and his men may have committed additional
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and south of Ceylon about 700 nautical miles (1,300 km; 810 mi) off the Maldives. At 19:07, two torpedoes from
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2132:â˛s captain to identify himself and crewmen gestured for the two closest lifeboats to come alongside. After they did,
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made only a one-way trip, being sold to the Imperial Japanese Navy after her arrival in Japan in September 1943, and
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concluded her patrol with her arrival at Penang on either 8 or 14 August 1944, according to different sources.
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was on patrol, the Guadalcanal campaign came to end with the evacuation of Japanese forces from the island in
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on the coast of Kyushu , and his chief of staff briefed them on plans for Operation Z, the upcoming surprise
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was involved in another atrocity when she attacked the American 7,176-gross register ton armed Liberty ship
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surfaced and brought aboard 11 of the survivors â a gunner and 10 passengers, â and then sank the blazing
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during the war patrols she conducted under his command because of his and his crew's treatment of Allied
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turned back for Yokosuka to seek medical treatment for him. After she arrived at Yokosuka, Rear Admiral
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to be presumed lost in the Okinawa area. The Japanese struck her from the navy list on 10 August 1945.
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departed Saeki, Japan, on 15 September 1942 to support Japanese forces in the campaign. She arrived at
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had been assigned to the 6th Fleet's Advance Expeditionary Force. That day, the 6th Fleet's commander,
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again began to surface, the gun fired four more rounds at her and forced her to submerge again before
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on 2 October 1942. She got back underway on 5 October for a war patrol in the vicinity of the
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heading northward on 2 August 1943. On 20 August, she rendezvoused with the German submarine
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torpedoes. On 5 November 1944, Ariizumi relinquished command for a new assignment.
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in the Maldives. She concluded her patrol on 5 May 1944 with her return to Penang.
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put back to sea on 26 April 1942 and again set course for Kwajalein. She was off
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off the Kerama Islands. She approached the contact, which turned out to be
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and all on board abandoned ship in her four lifeboats and two life rafts.
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surfaced again within 100 yards (91 m) of two of the boats. An
1527:
806:, but it did not make contact with the task force. The same day, 16
2812:â˛s captain identify himself on pain of death. After he did, he and
595:
of the submarines of Submarine Squadron 3 aboard his flagship, the
565:, the commander of Submarine Squadron 3, transferred his flag from
3231:
3137:
began on 26 March 1945, when American forces began landing on the
2805:
2626:
2610:
2160:
2074:
500 nautical miles (930 km; 580 mi) south of Colombo at
2071:
1999:
1987:
1727:
1670:
1646:
1547:
1526:
1426:
1318:
1029:
803:
720:
from Pearl Harbor. She returned to Kwajalein on 24 December 1941.
455:
419:
98:
47:
3145:, bearing 150 degrees. The Japanese never heard from her again.
3142:
2967:
after World War II. That source claims that a new Liberty ship,
2419:
and a 12-hour chase ensued in which the vessels exchanged fire,
1057:
775:. She discontinued her patrol on 9 February 1942 and headed for
713:
541:
On 15 November 1940, Submarine Squadron 3 was reassigned to the
451:
414:
completed a technology exchange mission with a voyage to German-
94:
6004:
5259:
4609:
4436:
1298:
743:, and noted that the city did not appear to have instituted a
34:
2357:
At 06:07 on 11 April 1944, a Japanese submarine â apparently
1266:
Nishihara also made the voyage so that he could study German
1246:
Sadatoshi Norita and intended to man a German submarine, the
3461:
I-8 ijnsubsite.com 19 December 2012 Accessed 30 January 2022
2707:
surfaced and opened 140-millimeter (5.5 in) gunfire on
2695:
and one in her No. 4 hold. Shortly after the torpedoes hit,
1013:, returning to the Shortlands anchorage on 24 October 1942.
827:â one of two aircraft carriers in the task force along with
1407:
300 nautical miles (560 km; 350 mi) south of the
207:
2 diesel engines, 11,200 hp (8,400 kW) (surfaced)
3779:"IJN Seaplane Carrier CHITOSE: Tabular Record of Movement"
2828:, knives, and swords, and then shoved overboard to drown.
663:. While she was en route, she received the message "Climb
210:
Electric motors, 2,800 hp (2,100 kW) (submerged)
1765:
departed Brest on 5 October 1943 with a strong escort of
1680:
loaded a cargo that included German equipment, including
2046:
at 05:48, firing three rounds which landed close aboard
1262:â was also packed into the submarine, and a Constructor
708:
By 7 December 1941, the day of the Pearl Harbor attack,
687:, which was on 7 December 1941 on the other side of the
243:(26,000 km) at 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)
4404:
Blood and Bushido: Japanese Atrocities at Sea 1941â1945
2437:
arrived and forced the submarine to submerge, allowing
4312:
4310:
4308:
3295:
On 10 April 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy declared
1914:
became her new commanding officer on 15 January 1944.
3177:
made sonar contact on her. Over the next four hours,
3161:
detected a surface target on radar while screening a
3111:
on board when she departed Saeki with the submarines
3053:
The high or total loss of life aboard merchant ships
1910:
was in Japan, she received a new crew, and Commander
1795:
encountered another storm while passing through the "
1206:
conducted refueling exercises in the Iyo-nada in the
1175:
between April and October 1942, but struck a British
2835:
detected an incoming aircraft on radar and abruptly
2144:â˛s crew then threatened the third lifeboat with her
1606:
arrived at Brest safely on 31 August 1943, a German
1496:
the first Japanese submarine with a radar detector.
1141:, or more formally the Submarine Missions to Germany
961:
along with the submarines of Submarine Squadron 3 â
6587:
6036:
5779:
5291:
5114:
4641:
4560:
4537:
4514:
4470:
3746:
3744:
3742:
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3668:
2653:during the day, reaching a point off her starboard
2267:â which was steaming independently in ballast from
2259:during a reconnaissance flight. The plane vectored
2030:, which was surfacing 1,000 yards (910 m) off
1425:, which provided warning of Allied air patrols and
651:, departed Saeki Bay on 11 November 1941 bound for
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3498:
3496:
3494:
3492:
3490:
3488:
2914:flying boat sighted the men in the water, and the
2459:
1868:, sunk by U.S. Navy aircraft on 24 June 1944; and
1167:, which made a trip from Japan to German-occupied
716:with orders to attack any ships that attempted to
4355:"IJN Submarine I-401: Tabular Record of Movement"
3909:
3907:
3486:
3484:
3482:
3480:
3478:
3476:
3474:
3472:
3470:
3468:
2816:â˛s radio officer and a third man were led aft of
2402:. Two of the torpedoes passed along each side of
1321:, she departed Penang on 27 June in company with
1313:on 23 June 1943, With a cargo that also included
679:on 2 December 1941, indicating that war with the
558:as squadron flagship, because on 1 October 1941,
5286:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1942
4353:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (22 March 2011).
3841:"IJN Submarine I-10: Tabular Record of Movement"
3839:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (18 March 2017).
2749:shot to the head and kicked his body overboard.
2295:which struck her amidships. She took on a heavy
2006:around it, knocking down her main and emergency
1837:â˛s voyage, the three submarines which attempted
1626:A German delegation led by the commander of the
229:8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) (submerged)
27:Imperial Japanese Navy Junsen III type submarine
18:Japanese submarine I-8 attack on SS Jean Nicolet
6031:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in March 1945
3889:
3887:
3885:
3883:
3881:
3879:
3877:
3753:"IJN Submarine I-8: Tabular Record of Movement"
3456:
3454:
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3450:
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3398:
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3372:
3370:
3368:
3366:
3364:
3362:
3360:
3358:
3356:
3354:
3352:
3215:dropped a pattern of depth charges that forced
2520:at 23:45 on 29 June 1944. Two torpedoes struck
1575:destroyers also escorted her as she approached
1150:
1134:
898:with the submarines of Submarine Division 30 â
894:was reassigned to serve as the flagship of the
4262:
4260:
4250:
4248:
4246:
4211:
4209:
4207:
4205:
4186:
4184:
4174:
4172:
4170:
4151:
4149:
4147:
4119:
4117:
4115:
4105:
4103:
4093:
4091:
4089:
4087:
4077:
4075:
4047:
4045:
4035:
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4002:
4000:
3998:
3996:
3986:
3984:
3965:
3963:
3961:
3951:
3949:
3921:
3919:
3751:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (1 July 2016).
3350:
3348:
3346:
3344:
3342:
3340:
3338:
3336:
3334:
3332:
2938:â˛s crew took aft before the massacre began as
1781:to plot her position. The next day, an Allied
1190:in the 6th Fleet. With her overhaul complete,
1144:
1128:
886:was reassigned to Submarine Squadron 5. While
6879:World War II shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea
6016:
5271:
4636:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in May 1942
4621:
4448:
4227:
4225:
4223:
4221:
3867:
3865:
3863:
3861:
2753:â˛s crew then riddled the empty lifeboat with
1929:
858:and relieved Miwa as squadron commander, and
8:
6869:Japanese submarines lost during World War II
2664:diesel exhaust as she raced to get ahead of
2551:rescued her remaining survivors. Several of
1718:for German S-boats (known to the Allies as "
779:, Japan, where she arrived on 2 March 1942.
735:. Early on 3 February 1942, she arrived off
2808:approached the survivors and demanded that
1179:and sank before she could return to Japan.
6023:
6009:
6001:
5278:
5264:
5256:
4628:
4614:
4606:
4455:
4441:
4433:
3153:On 31 March 1945, the U.S. Navy destroyer
2725:while a member of her crew called out for
2070:rolled onto her beam ends and sank by the
1785:aircraft attacked her, but she escaped by
1738:. As passengers she embarked Rear Admiral
1512:to guide her into port in German-occupied
1488:, according to different sources â on her
545:in the Combined Fleet. At some point, the
391:participated in operations related to the
6874:Submarines sunk by United States warships
3223:. After a 30-minute exchange of gunfire,
3006:hosted a visit by Ouzumi, Arriizumi, and
2022:automatic cannon opened fire on the twin
1579:, France. After the German torpedo boats
747:. Toward evening that day, she sighted a
6839:Ships built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries
3035:and their replacement with fittings for
2959:â˛s crew took five prisoners-of-war from
2151:, forcing it to come alongside as well.
1754:technicians; and four German civilians.
358:commissioned in 1938 that served during
166:3,583 long tons (3,640 t) submerged
6859:Friendly fire incidents of World War II
3308:
3219:to surface 900 yards (820 m) from
2303:, her crew and gunners abandoned ship.
1986:, with a cargo of 6,640 tons of bagged
1805:national identification marking to her
1610:assisting her in docking in one of the
1399:and proceeding alone. On 21 July 1943,
771:, but found no opportunities to attack
434:during anti-shipping operations in the
282:6 Ă 533 mm (21.0 in) forward
226:(43 km/h; 26 mph) (surfaced)
176:358.5 ft 6 in (109.42 m)
163:2,525 long tons (2,566 t) surfaced
2668:and achieve a position for an attack.
502:. On 15 December 1938, she became the
477:on 20 July 1936 and was completed and
29:
3129:on 18 March 1945 to operate south of
1454:â in the Atlantic Ocean south of the
1395:on 6 July 1943 before detaching from
458:, with a design based on that of the
60:
7:
2910:. At around 12:00 on 4 July 1944, a
2224:(sources disagree) and the American
1634:("Naval High Command of the West"),
2657:at sunset. The "smoke' in fact was
2645:thought was the smoke of an Allied
2441:to escape in the growing darkness.
1777:detected her transmission and used
1730:equipment, electric torpedoes, and
1661:. German news agencies highlighted
1157:. The first submarine to attempt a
882:On the day of her arrival at Kure,
3203:arrived on the scene to reinforce
2737:â˛s crew almost immediately killed
2251:in the Indian Ocean southeast of
1874:, sunk by the U.S. Navy submarine
1258:, and bring her back to Japan for
1228:Type 95 oxygen-propelled torpedoes
870:1 (Allied reporting name "Betty')
683:would commence on 8 December 1941
192:17 ft 3 in (5.26 m)
184:29 ft 8 in (9.04 m)
25:
4595:Imperial Japanese Navy submarines
4320:. 27 October 2009. Archived from
3211:immediately submerged again, but
2757:fire, confiscated the survivorsâ˛
2460:Ariizumi's second war patrol: SS
494:On the day of her commissioning,
426:during World War II. Under a new
277:Type 96 25 mm (0.98 in)
271:14 cm/40 11th Year Type naval gun
6854:Maritime incidents in March 1945
6849:World War II submarines of Japan
6807:
6802:
6790:
6782:
5986:
5981:
5969:
5961:
5241:
5236:
5224:
5216:
4406:. New York: Brick Tower P0ress.
3010:â˛s officers, and later that day
1930:Ariizumi's first war patrol: SS
1779:high-frequency direction finding
1075:, completed on 8 February 1943.
751:of what she identified as seven
62:
33:
3195:surfaced just as the destroyer
3061:beyond those documented in the
2175:, where they were slashed with
1918:subsequently gained infamy for
1107:and manufactured goods between
299:fittings (added 1944â1945)
50:on 12 September 1939.
3317:Naval Weapons of World War Two
2603:United States Navy Armed Guard
1746:to Berlin since 1940; Captain
1571:to provide air cover. Several
704:First war patrol: Pearl Harbor
442:Construction and commissioning
1:
3777:Tully, Athony (19 May 2014).
2481:â which was on a voyage from
2410:, which was on a voyage from
808:United States Army Air Forces
620:. The attack would begin the
2800:Around midnight, a Japanese
1978:, on 7 March 1944 bound for
1281:The three vessels paused in
1194:was selected for the second
1103:provided for an exchange of
473:on 11 October 1934. She was
430:in 1944, her crew committed
313:seaplane (removed 1944)
3049:Postwar prosecution of crew
3021:, and his officers visited
2733:â˛s deck, where a member of
2581:, on 12 May 1944 bound for
1688:for horizontal bombers and
1632:Marineoberkommando der West
1504:with a four-gallon tank of
1234:, drawings of an automatic
1151:
1135:
364:submarine aircraft carriers
6895:
2992:When the German submarine
2641:â˛sⲠcrew sighted what her
2299:and, after transmitting a
2140:nurse â were taken below.
2128:crewmen began calling for
1550:"). After she entered the
1293:, where she took on board
943:United States Marine Corps
591:, held a meeting with the
534:, Japan's legendary first
6777:
5956:
5211:
4590:
4402:Edwards, Bernard (1997).
3185:in seven attacks against
3173:crash-dived, after which
2717:then began searching for
2034:â˛s port quarter, marking
1902:War crimes under Ariizumi
1534:arriving at Brest, France
1226:. Her cargo included two
1220:and the submarine tender
1152:Kendoku sensuikan sakusen
1145:
1129:
672:
136:
55:
32:
4383:Bridgland, Tony (2002).
3288:â˛s gun crew, and he was
2841:Royal Canadian Air Force
2625:and unassembled landing
2054:to submerge again. When
787:After arriving at Kure,
733:United States West Coast
712:was patrolling north of
624:and bring Japan and the
438:. She was sunk in 1945.
397:United States West Coast
251:100 m (330 ft)
3076:, while she was in the
3014:â˛s commanding officer,
2867:hours after sunrise at
2371:in the Indian Ocean at
2307:then surfaced and sank
1676:For her return voyage,
1554:on 29 August 1943, the
1445:â under the command of
1411:on the southern tip of
1364:on 1 July and again at
1317:and probably medicinal
1115:, and Japan. At first,
689:International Date Line
673:Niitakayama nobore 1208
500:Yokosuka Naval District
399:, and took part in the
383:in 1941. With embarked
137:General characteristics
6834:Junsen type submarines
4334:Edwards, pp. 217, 231.
4318:"Submarine Atrocities"
3978:Edwards, pp. 174, 184.
2687:side, one between her
2547:and a Royal Air Force
2196:â˛s crew then beheaded
2020:Oerlikon 20-millimeter
1862:on 13 November 1943;
1535:
1325:and headed across the
1198:mission. Commanded by
1040:During December 1942,
614:attack on Pearl Harbor
393:attack on Pearl Harbor
349:Imperial Japanese Navy
4464:Junsen type submarine
4293:Edwards, pp. 216â217.
4275:Edwards, pp. 214â215.
4199:Edwards, pp. 212â213.
4164:Edwards, pp. 210â211.
4141:Edwards, pp. 209â210.
4132:Edwards, pp. 207â208.
4060:Edwards, pp. 182â185.
4018:Edwards, pp. 177â179.
3913:Edwards, pp. 170â171.
2291:fired one torpedo at
2212:during the massacre,
1970:, which had departed
1538:The Germans assigned
1530:
1309:in Japanese-occupied
645:Allied reporting name
580:By 10 November 1941,
524:Imperial fleet review
514:, a component of the
4519:-subclass (Type J1M)
3181:expended all of her
2988:AugustâNovember 1944
2965:prisoner-of-war camp
2721:â˛s survivors with a
2671:At 19:00 on 2 July,
2485:in British India to
2476:passenger-cargo ship
2234:later rescued them.
1962:passenger-cargo ship
1912:Tatsunosuke Ariizumi
1775:signals intelligence
1461:Oberleutnant zur See
1244:Lieutenant Commander
1188:Submarine Squadron 8
949:in the southeastern
939:Guadalcanal campaign
933:Guadalcanal campaign
896:Southwest Area Fleet
835:â struck targets on
783:MarchâSeptember 1942
498:was attached to the
481:on 5 December 1938.
401:Guadalcanal campaign
395:, patrolled off the
259:100 officers and men
6864:Japanese war crimes
5027:Presidente Trujillo
4387:. Pen & Sword.
4324:on 27 October 2009.
4237:www.armed-guard.com
3811:Japan Defense Focus
3804:"2012 Fleet Review"
3253: /
3086:Japanese government
2882: /
2601:, with 69 crew and
2504: /
2386: /
2326: /
2283:â then returned to
2089: /
1829:, sunk in the only
1724:marine chronometers
1659:Chateauneuf de Faou
1655:Chateau de TrĂŠvarez
1379: /
1348: /
1260:reverse engineering
1210:with the submarine
1105:strategic materials
1007:Indispensable Reefs
639:, with an embarked
593:commanding officers
334:(removed 1944)
327:(removed 1944)
318:Aviation facilities
5450:Fukuei Maru No. 15
3292:â˛s only survivor.
3258:25.483°N 128.583°E
2683:struck her in her
2607:United States Army
2444:On 16 April 1944,
2257:Chagos Archipelago
2237:On 30 March 1944,
2138:American Red Cross
2010:, and jamming her
1958:gross register ton
1948:On 26 March 1944,
1816:Okayama Prefecture
1694:anti-aircraft guns
1669:was fitted with a
1614:there as a German
1536:
1500:â˛s crew presented
1238:system, and a new
1016:Later in October,
920:collided with the
797:United States Navy
428:commanding officer
381:war in the Pacific
132:Sunk 31 March 1945
6819:
6818:
6332:James Eagan Layne
5998:
5997:
5383:George F. Elliott
5253:
5252:
5098:Emanuele Pessagno
4962:Potrero del Llano
4685:Hermann Schoemann
4603:
4602:
4359:combinedfleet.com
4284:Edwards, pp. 216.
4027:Edwards, pp. 181.
3845:combinedfleet.com
3783:combinedfleet.com
3757:combinedfleet.com
3033:aircraft catapult
2971:Francis J. O'Gara
2781:â˛s forward deck,
2755:automatic weapons
2605:personnel and 30
2452:with gunfire off
2331:12.017°S 80.450°E
2149:antiaircraft guns
1998:and wrecking the
1833:mission prior to
1641:, warmly greeted
1524:â˛s final patrol.
1482:FuMB 1 Metox 600A
1468:transferred from
1452:Albrecht Achilles
1409:Cape of Good Hope
1383:22.417°S 76.250°E
1329:, refueling from
1305:. She arrived at
1003:Shortland Islands
922:auxiliary cruiser
879:recognition aid.
761:San Francisco Bay
724:Second war patrol
340:
339:
325:aircraft catapult
16:(Redirected from
6886:
6811:
6806:
6794:
6786:
6770:
6760:
6735:
6725:
6714:
6696:
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5835:
5825:
5815:
5804:
5793:
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5746:
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5700:
5684:
5681:R. Walther DarrĂŠ
5667:
5651:
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5607:
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5482:
5465:
5437:
5398:
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5273:
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5245:
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5156:
5146:
5135:
5107:
5091:
5081:
5071:
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5040:
5030:
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4998:
4976:
4965:
4949:
4939:
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4873:
4863:
4839:
4816:
4767:
4738:
4714:
4664:
4630:
4623:
4616:
4607:
4565:-class (Type J3)
4542:-class (Type J2)
4475:-class (Type J1)
4457:
4450:
4443:
4434:
4417:
4398:
4370:
4369:
4367:
4365:
4350:
4344:
4343:Edwards, p. 231.
4341:
4335:
4332:
4326:
4325:
4314:
4303:
4302:Edwards, p. 217.
4300:
4294:
4291:
4285:
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4273:
4267:
4266:Edwards, p. 215.
4264:
4255:
4254:Edwards, p. 214.
4252:
4241:
4240:
4229:
4216:
4215:Edwards, p. 213.
4213:
4200:
4197:
4191:
4190:Edwards, p. 212.
4188:
4179:
4178:Edwards, p. 211.
4176:
4165:
4162:
4156:
4155:Edwards, p. 210.
4153:
4142:
4139:
4133:
4130:
4124:
4123:Edwards, p. 206.
4121:
4110:
4109:Edwards, p. 205.
4107:
4098:
4097:Edwards, p. 204.
4095:
4082:
4081:Edwards, p. 207.
4079:
4070:
4069:Edwards, p. 185.
4067:
4061:
4058:
4052:
4051:Edwards, p. 184.
4049:
4040:
4039:Edwards, p. 179.
4037:
4028:
4025:
4019:
4016:
4007:
4006:Edwards, p. 175.
4004:
3991:
3990:Edwards, p. 174.
3988:
3979:
3976:
3970:
3969:Edwards, p. 173.
3967:
3956:
3955:Edwards, p. 172.
3953:
3944:
3943:Edwards, p. 171.
3941:
3935:
3934:Edwards, p. 166.
3932:
3926:
3925:Edwards, p. 167.
3923:
3914:
3911:
3902:
3891:
3872:
3869:
3856:
3855:
3853:
3851:
3836:
3823:
3822:
3820:
3818:
3808:
3800:
3794:
3793:
3791:
3789:
3774:
3768:
3767:
3765:
3763:
3748:
3463:
3458:
3327:
3313:
3279:
3278:
3276:
3275:
3274:
3272:
3265:
3264:
3259:
3254:
3251:
3250:
3249:
3246:
3230:and sank by the
3135:Okinawa campaign
3099:Despite her new
3095:Okinawa campaign
3016:Korvettenkapitän
2909:
2908:
2906:
2905:
2904:
2902:
2894:
2893:
2888:
2887:3.467°S 74.500°E
2883:
2880:
2879:
2878:
2875:
2866:
2865:
2861:
2858:
2663:
2623:mooring pontoons
2558:On 2 July 1944,
2519:
2518:
2516:
2515:
2514:
2509:
2508:7.850°S 75.333°E
2505:
2502:
2501:
2500:
2497:
2427:had fired 38, a
2401:
2400:
2398:
2397:
2396:
2391:
2390:3.517°N 67.117°E
2387:
2384:
2383:
2382:
2379:
2353:
2352:
2350:
2349:
2348:
2346:
2344:City of Adelaide
2338:
2337:
2332:
2327:
2324:
2323:
2322:
2319:
2311:with gunfire at
2309:City of Adelaide
2293:City of Adelaide
2265:City of Adelaide
2248:City of Adelaide
2179:and beaten with
2116:
2115:
2113:
2112:
2111:
2109:
2101:
2100:
2095:
2094:2.500°S 78.667°E
2090:
2087:
2086:
2085:
2082:
2038:â˛s position for
1924:prisoners-of-war
1748:Sukeyoshi Hosoya
1696:, anti-aircraft
1605:
1448:Korvettenkapitän
1394:
1393:
1391:
1390:
1389:
1384:
1380:
1377:
1376:
1375:
1372:
1363:
1362:
1360:
1359:
1358:
1353:
1352:4.883°S 87.333°E
1349:
1346:
1345:
1344:
1341:
1156:
1154:
1148:
1147:
1140:
1138:
1132:
1131:
1091:Voyage to France
818:aircraft carrier
816:launched by the
674:
661:Hawaiian Islands
622:Pacific campaign
547:submarine tender
490:Pre-World War II
405:Okinawa campaign
306:Aircraft carried
72:
67:
66:
65:
46:on the coast of
37:
30:
21:
6894:
6893:
6889:
6888:
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6883:
6824:
6823:
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6798:
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6728:
6717:
6699:
6689:
6678:
6667:
6650:
6640:
6630:
6613:
6605:
6594:
6588:Other incidents
6583:
6560:
6544:
6462:
6434:
6416:
6400:
6371:
6361:
6338:
6328:
6305:
6287:Empire Blessing
6283:
6267:
6256:
6246:
6235:
6213:
6203:
6192:
6166:Sperrbrecher 18
6162:
6152:
6130:
6120:
6104:
6094:
6084:
6071:Southern Flower
6066:
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6032:
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5999:
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5891:
5880:
5869:
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5848:
5838:
5828:
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5807:
5796:
5786:
5780:Other incidents
5775:
5759:
5749:
5719:
5703:
5687:
5674:Clan Macwhirter
5670:
5654:
5644:
5633:
5610:
5593:
5570:
5554:
5541:Empire Corporal
5537:
5501:
5485:
5468:
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5378:
5349:
5326:
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5287:
5284:
5254:
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5232:
5207:
5191:
5180:
5170:
5159:
5149:
5138:
5121:
5115:Other incidents
5110:
5094:
5084:
5074:
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5053:
5043:
5037:Samuel Q. Brown
5033:
5011:
5001:
4979:
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4887:
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4780:D'Entrecasteaux
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3901:, 9780752494838
3892:
3875:
3871:Edwards, p.203.
3870:
3859:
3849:
3847:
3838:
3837:
3826:
3816:
3814:
3813:. December 2012
3806:
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3749:
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3459:
3330:
3315:Campbell, John
3314:
3310:
3305:
3268:
3266:
3263:25.483; 128.583
3262:
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3239:
3151:
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2885:
2884:
2881:
2876:
2873:
2871:
2869:
2868:
2863:
2859:
2856:
2854:
2701:distress signal
2658:
2512:
2510:
2506:
2503:
2498:
2495:
2493:
2491:
2490:
2465:
2429:Royal Air Force
2394:
2392:
2388:
2385:
2380:
2377:
2375:
2373:
2372:
2341:
2339:
2336:-12.017; 80.450
2335:
2333:
2329:
2328:
2325:
2320:
2317:
2315:
2313:
2312:
2301:distress signal
2231:James O. Wilder
2181:monkey wrenches
2157:submachine guns
2104:
2102:
2098:
2096:
2092:
2091:
2088:
2083:
2080:
2078:
2076:
2075:
1943:Maldive Islands
1935:
1904:
1841:missions after
1797:Roaring Forties
1760:
1758:Return to Japan
1742:, the Japanese
1732:precious metals
1639:Theodor Krancke
1624:
1601:
1567:Kampfgeschwader
1388:-22.417; 76.250
1387:
1385:
1381:
1378:
1373:
1370:
1368:
1366:
1365:
1356:
1354:
1350:
1347:
1342:
1339:
1337:
1335:
1334:
1208:Seto Inland Sea
1202:Shinji Uchino,
1142:
1126:
1097:Tripartite Pact
1093:
1088:
1050:Phoenix Islands
951:Solomon Islands
935:
785:
726:
706:
701:
653:Kwajalein Atoll
589:Mitsumi Shimizu
563:Shigeyoshi Miwa
492:
487:
485:Service history
444:
416:occupied France
203:Diesel-electric
150:-class J3 Type
124:5 December 1938
108:11 October 1934
70:Empire of Japan
68:
63:
61:
51:
28:
23:
22:
15:
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6841:
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6778:
6775:
6774:
6772:
6771:
6764:Unknown date:
6761:
6736:
6726:
6715:
6697:
6687:
6676:
6665:
6648:
6638:
6628:
6611:
6608:Greenhill Park
6603:
6591:
6589:
6585:
6584:
6582:
6581:
6561:Unknown date:
6558:
6542:
6460:
6432:
6414:
6398:
6369:
6359:
6336:
6326:
6303:
6281:
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6150:
6134:Amiral Charner
6128:
6118:
6102:
6092:
6082:
6064:
6054:
6042:
6040:
6034:
6033:
6030:
6028:
6027:
6020:
6013:
6005:
5996:
5995:
5992:September 1942
5957:
5954:
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5932:
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5878:
5867:
5856:
5846:
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5816:
5805:
5794:
5783:
5781:
5777:
5776:
5774:
5773:
5760:Unknown date:
5757:
5747:
5730:Star of Oregon
5717:
5701:
5685:
5668:
5652:
5642:
5631:
5608:
5591:
5581:British Consul
5568:
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5483:
5466:
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5324:
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5283:
5282:
5275:
5268:
5260:
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5206:
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5192:Unknown date:
5189:
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5118:
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5112:
5111:
5109:
5108:
5092:
5082:
5072:
5061:
5051:
5041:
5031:
5009:
5005:George Calvert
4999:
4977:
4966:
4950:
4940:
4917:
4885:
4874:
4864:
4840:
4817:
4786:Empire Buffalo
4768:
4739:
4715:
4665:
4647:
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3236:Philippine Sea
3201: (DD-560)
3159: (DD-646)
3150:
3147:
3139:Kerama Islands
3096:
3093:
3078:Philippine Sea
3050:
3047:
3043:suicide attack
2989:
2986:
2892:-3.467; 74.500
2745:with a single
2699:transmitted a
2513:-7.850; 75.333
2464:
2458:
2450:sailing vessel
2287:. After dark,
2099:-2.500; 78.667
1934:
1928:
1903:
1900:
1880: (SS-276)
1851:, sunk by the
1759:
1756:
1657:, overlooking
1623:
1620:
1612:submarine pens
1542:the code name
1478:radar detector
1466:petty officers
1405:Atlantic Ocean
1357:-4.883; 87.333
1311:British Malaya
1136:Yanagi sakusen
1092:
1089:
1087:
1081:
1054:Samoan Islands
1011:Rennell Island
934:
931:
868:Mitsubishi G4M
841:Doolittle Raid
784:
781:
725:
722:
705:
702:
700:
697:
677:Combined Fleet
526:â the largest
516:Combined Fleet
491:
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443:
440:
362:. Designed as
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5743:West Lashaway
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2940:Jean Nicolet
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2708:
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2697:Jean Nicolet
2696:
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2677:Diego Garcia
2673:Jean Nicolet
2672:
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2666:Jean Nicolet
2665:
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2651:Jean Nicolet
2650:
2647:Victory ship
2639:Jean Nicolet
2638:
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2613:plates, and
2585:, India via
2571:Jean Nicolet
2570:
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1800:
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1787:crash-diving
1771:Kriegsmarine
1770:
1767:Kriegsmarine
1766:
1762:
1761:
1702:Daimler-Benz
1690:dive bombers
1682:machine guns
1677:
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1432:
1431:
1429:facilities.
1422:Kriegsmarine
1420:
1403:entered the
1400:
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1327:Indian Ocean
1322:
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1268:torpedo boat
1254:
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1171:and back to
1163:
1161:mission was
1158:
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1073:Operation Ke
1068:
1066:
1052:and off the
1041:
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1034:New Hebrides
1017:
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852:Chimaki Kono
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830:
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822:
788:
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773:Allied ships
728:
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699:World War II
656:
641:Watanabe E9W
636:
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630:World War II
604:, which was
600:
586:Vice Admiral
581:
579:
570:
566:
560:Rear Admiral
555:
550:
540:
528:fleet review
520:Yokohama Bay
495:
493:
479:commissioned
466:
465:submarines,
460:
445:
436:Indian Ocean
418:and back to
411:
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360:World War II
343:
342:
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294:
239:14,000
158:Displacement
146:
116:20 July 1936
80:
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6444:Kommandøren
6315:Hakuyo Maru
6261:Guysborough
6098:Nagara Maru
6078:Steady Hour
5558:Empire Bede
5525:Santa Elisa
5015:Faja de Oro
4956:Dzerzhinsky
4923:Empire Dell
4364:22 December
3850:21 December
3788:11 December
3762:20 December
3261: /
2931:submerged.
2890: /
2847:flying boat
2837:crash-dived
2759:lifejackets
2723:searchlight
2511: /
2435:flying boat
2393: /
2334: /
2097: /
1740:Tadao Yokoi
1686:bomb sights
1480:â either a
1386: /
1355: /
1248:Type IXC/40
1117:cargo ships
1101:Axis Powers
947:Guadalcanal
941:began with
675:) from the
385:floatplanes
372:sister ship
6844:1936 ships
6828:Categories
6813:April 1945
6374:HMAS
6240:Lancetfish
6207:Taber Park
6076:HMAS
6038:Shipwrecks
5852:Nino Bixio
5519:Manchester
5411:HMAS
5304:Empire Imp
5293:Shipwrecks
5234:April 1942
5068:Carrabulle
4983:Challenger
4936:Okinoshima
4654:Angarstroy
4643:Shipwrecks
4377:References
3899:075249483X
3267: (
3163:task group
3103:fittings,
3059:war crimes
2916:Royal Navy
2896: (
2689:forecastle
2579:California
2472:Madagascar
2454:Addu Atoll
2340: (
2103: (
2024:periscopes
1920:war crimes
1886:missions,
1855:submarine
1853:Royal Navy
1752:hydrophone
1736:penicillin
1726:, radars,
1301:, and raw
1289:called at
1283:Saeki Gulf
1099:among the
959:Truk Atoll
831:Enterprise
800:task force
769:Washington
757:destroyers
755:and three
753:transports
741:California
685:Japan time
649:floatplane
432:war crimes
352:Junsen III
256:Complement
248:Test depth
197:Propulsion
6755:USS
6748:USS
6741:USS
6709:HMS
6702:USS
6683:Spadefish
6681:USS
6670:USS
6653:USS
6644:BrĂźnhilde
6616:USS
6597:USS
6569:USS
6426:USS
6419:USS
6394:Zähringen
6353:USS
6342:Gneisenau
6238:USS
6217:Hugo Zeye
6195:HMS
6171:USS
6048:USS
5979:July 1942
5946:Vivacious
5944:HMS
5937:HMS
5926:USS
5915:HMS
5904:USS
5883:USS
5872:USS
5861:HMS
5810:USS
5799:USS
5722:USS
5636:USS
5613:USS
5573:HMS
5546:USS
5531:Waimarama
5517:HMS
5512:Foresight
5510:HMS
5495:Deucalion
5477:HMS
5434:Vincennes
5432:USS
5425:USS
5418:USS
5404:USS
5381:USS
5358:HMS
5335:USS
5314:Dureenbee
5247:June 1942
5183:USS
5162:USS
5141:USS
5126:Grenadier
5124:USS
5021:Elizabeth
4971:HMS
4946:Norlantic
4928:HMS
4911:USS
4904:HMS
4897:HMS
4858:HMS
4847:Lexington
4845:USS
4834:USS
4811:USS
4806:Tama Maru
4798:USS
4791:USS
4756:USS
4745:BĂŠvĂŠziers
4727:USS
4720:USS
4697:USS
4679:Edinburgh
4677:HMS
4670:USS
4659:HMS
3817:8 October
3280:. One of
3197:USS
3155:USS
3091:in 1955.
2922:HMS
2773:â˛s deck.
2765:â˛s deck.
2743:cabin boy
2685:starboard
2633:had sunk
2591:Australia
2587:Fremantle
2575:San Pedro
2541:HMS
2363:T2 tanker
2281:Australia
2277:Fremantle
2218:life raft
1976:Australia
1972:Melbourne
1876:USS
1857:HMS
1773:. Allied
1698:gunsights
1622:In Europe
1557:Luftwaffe
1458:, and an
1291:Singapore
1264:Commander
1173:Singapore
1062:deck guns
1022:Port Vila
1009:south of
864:Roi-Namur
829:USS
821:USS
610:Saeki Bay
554:relieved
543:6th Fleet
512:2nd Fleet
510:2 in the
471:laid down
463:(KD)-type
446:Built by
410:In 1943,
356:submarine
290:torpedoes
269:1 Ă twin
152:submarine
121:Completed
105:Laid down
42:entering
6750:Coos Bay
6739:31 Mar:
6729:30 Mar:
6718:29 Mar:
6704:Halligan
6700:26 Mar:
6690:23 Mar:
6679:21 Mar:
6668:20 Mar:
6655:Franklin
6651:19 Mar:
6641:18 Mar:
6631:16 Mar:
6614:11 Mar:
6599:Guitarro
6545:31 Mar:
6463:30 Mar:
6435:29 Mar:
6417:28 Mar:
6401:27 Mar:
6372:26 Mar:
6365:Tomozuru
6362:24 Mar:
6339:23 Mar:
6329:21 Mar:
6306:20 Mar:
6299:Samselbu
6284:19 Mar:
6268:18 Mar:
6257:17 Mar:
6247:16 Mar:
6236:15 Mar:
6214:14 Mar:
6204:13 Mar.
6193:13 Mar:
6163:12 Mar:
6153:11 Mar:
6131:10 Mar:
6050:Hannibal
5935:31 Aug:
5924:30 Aug:
5913:29 Aug:
5902:28 Aug:
5892:27 Aug:
5881:25 Aug:
5870:22 Aug:
5863:Cheshire
5859:18 Aug:
5849:17 Aug:
5839:13 Aug:
5829:12 Aug:
5750:31 Aug:
5720:30 Aug:
5704:29 Aug:
5688:28 Aug:
5671:27 Aug:
5655:25 Aug:
5645:24 Aug:
5634:23 Aug:
5615:Ingraham
5611:22 Aug:
5594:20 Aug:
5575:Berkeley
5571:19 Aug:
5564:Hatarana
5555:18 Aug:
5538:14 Aug:
5502:13 Aug:
5486:12 Aug:
5469:11 Aug:
5441:10 Aug:
5413:Canberra
5181:30 May:
5171:20 May:
5143:Mackerel
5095:29 May:
5085:28 May:
5075:27 May:
5064:26 May:
5054:25 May:
5044:24 May:
5034:23 May:
5012:21 May:
5002:20 May:
4980:17 May:
4973:Trinidad
4969:15 May:
4953:14 May:
4943:13 May:
4920:12 May:
4888:11 May:
4877:10 May:
4823:Le HĂŠros
4751:Kikuzuki
4699:Mindanao
4692:JastrzÄ
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4651:1 May:
3282:Morrison
3248:128°35â˛E
3228:capsized
3221:Morrison
3213:Morrison
3205:Stockton
3199:Morrison
3179:Stockton
3175:Stockton
3157:Stockton
3089:commuted
3063:Tjisalak
2969:SS
2912:Catalina
2877:074°30â˛E
2826:bayonets
2795:bow wave
2583:Calcutta
2564:SS
2549:seaplane
2499:075°20â˛E
2432:Catalina
2381:067°07â˛E
2366:SS
2321:080°27â˛E
2246:SS
2229:SS
2222:lifeboat
2214:Tsijalak
2198:Tsijalak
2134:Tjisalak
2130:Tjisalak
2107:Tjisalak
2084:078°40â˛E
2068:Tsijalak
2060:Tjisalak
2040:Tjisalak
2032:Tjisalak
2014:hard to
2004:derricks
1992:Tjisalak
1967:Tjisalak
1965:SS
1932:Tjisalak
1802:hinomaru
1709:cylinder
1618:played.
1464:and two
1374:076°15â˛E
1343:087°20â˛E
1315:tungsten
1223:Hie Maru
1124:missions
1026:Havannah
793:Yokosuka
745:blackout
669:Japanese
647:"Slim")
606:anchored
508:Squadron
504:flagship
475:launched
448:Kawasaki
403:and the
370:and her
264:Armament
113:Launched
91:Kawasaki
6672:Piranha
6618:Piranha
6606:6 Mar:
6595:1 Mar:
6438:Cha-156
6428:Trigger
6421:Skylark
6322:Lapwing
6197:Sealion
6121:7 Mar:
6105:6 Mar:
6095:5 Mar:
6085:4 Mar:
6067:3 Mar:
6057:2 Mar:
6046:1 Mar:
5874:Chemung
5842:Bolzano
5819:6 Aug:
5808:4 Aug:
5797:3 Aug:
5790:Molotov
5787:2 Aug:
5737:Vardaas
5724:Colhoun
5691:Asagiri
5664:Mutsuki
5604:Hanseat
5472:Dagabur
5406:Astoria
5402:9 Aug:
5379:8 Aug:
5350:6 Aug:
5327:4 Aug:
5311:3 Aug:
5301:1 Aug:
5160:7 May:
5150:6 May:
5139:4 May:
5122:1 May:
4992:,
4986:,
4899:Kipling
4881:Ramb IV
4867:9 May:
4860:Olympus
4843:8 May:
4820:7 May:
4771:6 May:
4764:Maryann
4758:Genesee
4742:5 May:
4729:Tanager
4718:4 May:
4672:Cythera
4668:2 May:
4661:Punjabi
4233:"Moore"
3245:25°29â˛N
3234:in the
3131:Okinawa
3107:had no
3041:manned
2874:03°28â˛S
2862:⁄
2802:officer
2643:captain
2635:Nellore
2617:in her
2595:Colombo
2553:Nellore
2538:frigate
2534:Nellore
2530:Nellore
2522:Nellore
2496:07°51â˛S
2479:Nellore
2448:sank a
2439:Yamhill
2425:Yamhill
2421:Yamhill
2417:Yamhill
2412:Bahrain
2408:Yamhill
2404:Yamhill
2378:03°31â˛N
2368:Yamhill
2318:12°01â˛S
2269:Karachi
2255:in the
2081:02°30â˛S
2008:aerials
2000:winches
1980:Colombo
1878:Sawfish
1720:E-boats
1636:Admiral
1544:Flieder
1437:equator
1371:22°25â˛S
1340:04°53â˛S
1295:quinine
1200:Captain
1146:éŁçŹć˝ć°´čŚä˝ćŚ
1109:Germany
1086:mission
1048:in the
1032:in the
872:bombers
839:in the
814:bombers
765:Seattle
667:1208" (
536:emperor
522:for an
347:was an
279:AA guns
97:,
87:Builder
56:History
6732:U-1197
6711:Puffin
6693:U-1003
6624:U-1201
6538:U-3508
6532:U-2340
6526:U-1167
6520:U-1131
6456:U-1169
6450:U-1106
6388:U-1003
6229:U-1021
6184:V 315
6124:U-1302
6088:U-3508
6060:U-3519
5939:Vesper
5917:Eridge
5679:V 208
5602:V 312
5427:Quincy
5420:Jarvis
5389:Strale
5353:Mamutu
5337:Tucker
5195:ChĹgei
5164:Neosho
5078:Alamar
4930:Jackal
4913:Neosho
4906:Lively
4722:Pigeon
4705:Mizuho
4410:
4391:
3897:
3322:
3123:, and
3109:kaiten
3101:kaiten
3038:kaiten
2747:pistol
2693:bridge
2627:barges
2599:Ceylon
2593:, and
2543:Lossie
2487:Sydney
2483:Bombay
2210:bridge
2202:Indian
2177:swords
2165:swords
2163:, and
2161:rifles
2012:rudder
1984:Ceylon
1960:armed
1956:5,787-
1906:While
1884:Yanagi
1859:Taurus
1839:Yanagi
1831:Yanagi
1812:Tamano
1716:engine
1712:diesel
1705:MB 501
1651:Berlin
1591:, and
1514:France
1506:coffee
1490:bridge
1456:Azores
1417:hangar
1413:Africa
1307:Penang
1303:rubber
1255:U-1224
1251:U-boat
1196:Yanagi
1182:While
1169:France
1159:Yanagi
1122:Yanagi
1084:Yanagi
1067:While
1037:1942.
991:, and
910:, and
837:Honshu
823:Hornet
749:convoy
718:sortie
693:Hawaii
681:Allies
618:Hawaii
601:Katori
575:Kyushu
567:Taigei
551:Taigei
461:Kaidai
424:Europe
332:hangar
296:Kaiten
173:Length
147:Junsen
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