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Japanese submarine Ro-67

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34: 534:′s status during 1939–1940. She may have been recommissioned on 1 September 1939 or on 15 November 1939, or she may have remained out of commission throughout 1939 and moved from First Reserve to Second Reserve on 15 November 1939. She may have been in commission from 26 July to 30 October 1940 or remained in Second Reserve continuously from 15 November 1939 to 15 November 1940. Whatever the case, she was back in active service in time for Submarine Division 27′s reassignment to Submarine Squadron 7 in the 503:
in the Combined Fleet. It again returned to the Sasebo Defense Division in the Sasebo Naval District on 1 December 1930. The division was reassigned to the Sasebo Guard Squadron on 1 October 1932, then back to the Sasebo Defense Division on 15 November 1933. It began another assignment to the Sasebo
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was recommissioned on 16 July 1934, resuming active service in Submarine Division 27, which by then again was serving in the Sasebo Guard Squadron in the Sasebo Naval District. The division was transferred to the Sasebo Defense Squadron on 15 November 1935. On 1 December 1936,
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from 19 to 21 September before proceeding to their new operating base at Kiska, which they reached on 26 September 1942. Almost as soon as they arrived, American aircraft attacked the harbor. The planes strafed
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on 15 January 1927, then returned to the Sasebo Defense Division in the Sasebo Naval District on 30 November 1929. On 24 December 1929, the division was reassigned to Submarine Squadron 2 in the
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departed Kwajalein on 24 December 1941 to begin her second war patrol. Engine trouble forced her to turn back, however, and she returned to Kwajalein on 25 December 1941.
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suffered on 19 March 1945 prompted the Japanese to decommission her on 20 July 1945 and strike her from the Navy list the same day. She subsequently served as a floating
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1,004 tonnes (988 long tons) surfaced and 1,322 tonnes (1,301 long tons) submerged. The submarines were 78.39 meters (257 ft 2 in) long and had a
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in the Caroline Islands from 28 February to 3 March 1942. After completing the reconnaissance, the two submarines headed for Japan, calling at
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conducted her first war patrol, operating off Wake until 13 December 1941. She then returned to Kwajalein, which she reached in company with
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at Sasebo and surrendered to the Allies after hostilities between Japan and the Allies ended on 15 August 1945. She was scrapped in 1946.
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on 17 December 1941. Ultimately, the Battle of Wake Island concluded on 23 December 1941 with the Japanese conquest of the atoll.
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were reassigned to Submarine Division 26. The two submarines departed Truk on 18 February 1942 with orders to reconnoiter the
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and assigned to Submarine Division 27, in which she served until 1942. Submarine Division 27 was reassigned to Submarine
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again was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Sasebo. She was in Second Reserve from 15 December 1938.
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of 3.96 meters (13 ft 0 in). They had a diving depth of 60 meters (197 ft).
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The submarines of the Type L4 sub-class were copies of the Group 3 subclass of the British
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The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.133 Japanese Submarines II "Revised edition"
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attacked Japanese ships in the harbor at Kure, and American aircraft repeatedly strafed
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Type L, L4 subclass submarine commissioned in 1926 by Imperial Japanese Navy named Ro67
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The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.132 Japanese Submarines I "Revised edition"
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from 24 to 27 March before proceeding to Sasebo, which they reached on 2 April 1942.
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repeatedly and scored near-misses with several bombs, knocking out both of her
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of the L4 subclass. First commissioned in 1926, she served in the waters of
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5,500 nautical miles (10,200 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h) (surfaced)
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patrolling in the area supporting Japanese forces attempting to seize the
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built under license in Japan. They were slightly larger and had two more
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80 nautical miles (150 km) at 5.7 knots (10.6 km/h) (submerged)
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forces defending Wake drove back the initial Japanese assault that day.
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The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.43 Japanese Submarines III
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air strike against the naval arsenal. More than 240 aircraft from the
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The submarines were armed with six internal 533 mm (21 in)
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while Japanese forces landed at Rabaul, but they found no targets.
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For surface running, the submarines were powered by two 1,200-
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On 14 July 1942, Submarine Division 26 was reassigned to the
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On 10 February 1942, Submarine Division 27 was disbanded and
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got underway from Kwajalein to conduct a reconnaissance of
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When the Imperial Japanese Navy deployed for the upcoming
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in the Marshall Islands from 17 to 18 March 1942 and at
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had begun in June 1942 with the Japanese occupation of
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than the preceding submarines of the L3 subclass. They
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with the other submarines of Submarine Division 27,
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Index

Mitsubishi
Kobe
Japan
L4 (Ro-60-class)
long tons
t
6th Year Type
76.2 mm (3.00 in)
Imperial Japanese Navy
Type L
submarine
Japan
World War II
Battle of Wake Island
invasion of Rabaul
Aleutian Islands campaign
L-class submarine
torpedo tubes
displaced
beam
draft
brake-horsepower
Vickers
diesel engines
propeller shaft
electric motor
knots
nautical miles
torpedo tubes
bow

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