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put to sea from Rabaul on 21 August 1942 to begin her seventh war patrol, ordered to conduct a reconnaissance of the
Guadalcanal area. While she was at sea, she was reassigned to Submarine Squadron 7 in the Advance Force on 22 August 1942, and on 23 August she received orders to attack an Allied
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departed Truk bound for Sasebo, where they arrived on 30 May 1944. Both submarines underwent repairs and an overhaul at Sasebo, and after the work was completed, they left Sasebo on 9 July 1942, called at Truk from 17 to 23 July 1942, and proceeded to Rabaul, arriving there on 27 July 1942.
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headed out to sea, undergoing heavy depth-charging during an 18-nautical-mile (33 km; 21 mi) chase. The depth charges knocked out her internal lighting and caused her to take a 15-degree up-angle, but she broke contact and escaped with little damage except for a leak in one
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began on 4 May 1942 as Allied forces moved to block the
Japanese offensive. As the battle continued, the two submarines arrived off Port Moresby on 5 May 1942. The Japanese seized Tulagi and were turned back from Port Moresby, and when Operation Mo was cancelled on 19 May 1942,
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was ordered to return to Rabaul, but she did not acknowledge the order. On 2 May 1943, the
Imperial Japanese Navy declared her to be presumed lost in the Solomon Islands with her entire crew of 66. The Japanese struck her from the Navy list on 14 July 1943.
1441:. After completion of the overhaul, she departed Sasebo on 20 February 1943 and proceeded to Rabaul, which she reached on 4 March 1943. Upon arrival, she was reassigned to Submarine Division 13 in Submarine Squadron 7 in the 8th Fleet.
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on the northwestern coast of
Guadalcanal. She submerged and fired two torpedoes, subsequently hearing two explosions and claiming to have sunk the submarine. Early on the morning of 29 August 1942, she was ordered to patrol east of
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began her eighth war patrol on 27 September 1943, headed for a patrol area off Port
Moresby. While she was on patrol, Submarine Division 21 was disbanded on 5 October 1942, and she was reassigned directly to Submarine Squadron 7
1582:′s deck to keep them from manning their guns in what became known as the "Maine potato episode"; the story later was found to be apocryphal, but it nonetheless has been reported as fact in various historical accounts and on
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in a planned midget submarine campaign against Allied ships off
Guadalcanal. She called at Shortland from 1 to 2 November 1942 to unload the tubes and fittings, then headed for Rabaul, which she reached on 3 November 1942.
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looked for Allied shipping in the harbor at Tulagi on 26 August 1942. At 01:34 on 28 August 1942, she was on the surface when she sighted what she identified as a U.S. Navy submarine moving slowly on the surface off
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departed Truk on 1 December 1942 and set course for Sasebo, where she arrived on 9 December 1942 and began an overhaul. During a diving test in mid-January 1943, her battery flooded, causing the release of
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embarked. The scientific aims of the cruise were to study the effect on the crew′s health of prolonged confinement aboard the submarine and of the crew′s diet while on board.
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departed Rabaul on her tenth war patrol, heading for a patrol area in the
Solomon Islands off Tulagi. After an uneventful patrol, she returned to Rabaul on 28 March 1943.
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in attacking Allied reinforcement convoys headed to and from
Guadalcanal. Her patrol was uneventful, and she concluded it with her arrival at Truk on 27 November 1942.
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that day. On 6 October 1942, she received orders to make her best speed toward Rossel Island. She concluded her patrol with her return to Rabaul on 9 October 1942.
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in the
Solomon Islands, where she was to provide weather reports in support of the operation and perform lifeguard duty for any aviators forced down at sea.
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was on the surface 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) off the
Russell Islands in the predawn darkness of 5 April 1943 when the U.S. Navy destroyers
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fired two torpedoes at the transport and her crew heard an explosion, prompting her commanding officer to claim that she had sunk a transport. A nearby
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423:(35 km/h; 22 mph) on the surface and 8.25 knots (15.28 km/h; 9.49 mph) underwater. On the surface, the K5s had a range of 8,000
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955 tonnes (940 long tons) surfaced and 1,219 tonnes (1,200 long tons) submerged. The submarines were 73 meters (239 ft 6 in) long, had a
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departed Rabaul on 19 April 1942 to begin her third war patrol, with orders to conduct a reconnaissance of anchorages and transit routes in the
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was at sea, Submarine Division 21 was reassigned to Submarine Group A on 9 February 1942. Out of torpedoes, and with the submarine
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at such close range that her guns could not depress enough to fire at the submarine. A U.S. Navy legend later held that
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off Lungga Point on the evening of 23 August 1942 and sighted what her commanding officer identified as a 10,000-
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began her third war patrol on 27 February 1942, putting to sea from Cam Ranh Bay bound for a patrol area in the
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The submarines of the K5 sub-class were versions of the preceding KT sub-class with greater surface speed. They
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departed Rabaul and set course for Truk. At Truk, she picked up underwater access tubes and deck mountings for
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pulled away to a range of 1,000 yards (910 m) and opened fire with her 5-inch (127 mm) guns, as did
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departed Rabaul at 12:00 on 2 April 1943 for her eleventh war patrol, bound for an operating area east of the
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as flagship of Submarine Division 21. The two submarines departed Staring Bay on 22 March 1942, called at
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got underway from Rabaul on 7 November 1942 for her ninth war patrol, ordered to patrol northeast of
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arrived off Tulagi on 10 August 1942. At 18:00 on 12 August 1942, she contacted Japanese forces at
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closed the range again, and after passing less than 100 yards (91 m) ahead of the submerged
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got underway from Cam Ranh Bay to begin her first war patrol, assigned an operating area in the
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began her sixth war patrol, putting to sea from Rabaul to head for a patrol area in the
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unloading there and a destroyer and a corvette conducting defensive patrols. At 18:27,
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of Submarine Division 21 on 21 May 1941. From mid-October through early November 1941
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observation post identified her target as a destroyer, which may have been the
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departed Rabaul to begin her fifth war patrol, bound along with
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depth-charge throwers. The destroyers then lost contact with
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to make a hard turn at the last minute to avoid a collision.
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and assigned to the new Submarine Division 21 along with her
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departed her patrol area to proceed to Truk, where she met
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was headed back to Rabaul after a quiet patrol when the
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1538:at 02:18 at a range of 9,350 yards (8,550 m).
1039:as flagship of Submarine Division 21, and that day
2185:Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1904–1945
581:with the commander of Submarine Division 21 and a
2223:"IJN Submarine RO-34: Tabular Record of Movement"
2204:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946
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2052:"IJN Submarine RO-34: Tabular Record of Movement"
2183:Carpenter, Dorr B. & Polmar, Norman (1986).
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2773:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in April 1943
1405:in the Solomon Islands and join the submarines
2168:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1636:and dropped a pattern of eight depth charges.
988:from 26 to 30 March 1942, and then headed for
645:, Japan, on 15 May 1941, and while in reserve
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1461:After the Combined Fleet initiated Operation
689:began on 7 December 1941 (8 December 1941 in
8:
3324:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean
3319:Japanese submarines lost during World War II
1138:on 4 August 1942, but it was the submarine
1023:. She returned to Rabaul on 24 April 1942.
534:, Japan, for a training cruise in southern
396:of 6.7 meters (22 ft 0 in) and a
3304:Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
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496:on 12 December 1935 and was completed and
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3344:Submarines sunk by United States warships
1706:again made radar contact on her at 21:51
940:. The corvette had left the area, as did
857:for the detonation of the torpedoes, and
573:, Japan, to conduct a research cruise to
187:73 m (239 ft 6 in) overall
2206:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press.
1345:returned to Rabaul on 6 September 1942.
530:. On 9 April 1938 she got underway from
177:1,219 tonnes (1,200 long tons) submerged
2221:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017).
2050:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017).
1807:
1546:at 02:30, and prepared to ram her, but
1155:began with U.S. amphibious landings on
901:and southeast of the Lombok Strait and
3334:Warships lost in combat with all hands
2242:Hackett, Bob; Sander Kingsepp (2003).
1484:and of the Japanese naval air base on
18:
2112:"It's too weird to have been made up"
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1640:′s crew subsequently reported seeing
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554:on 15 December 1938 and to Submarine
542:that concluded with their arrival at
438:. They were also armed with a single
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448:13.2 mm (0.52 in) Type 93
331:13.2 mm (0.52 in) Type 93
174:955 tonnes (940 long tons) surfaced
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1542:closed the range rapidly, sighted
1469:base at Rabaul by planes from the
203:3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
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2732:Imperial Japanese Navy submarines
2187:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1718:closed the range and illuminated
1063:, a planned Japanese invasion of
665:underwent repairs and a refit at
313:4 Ă— bow 533 mm (21 in)
195:6.7 m (22 ft 0 in)
3329:Maritime incidents in April 1943
3314:World War II submarines of Japan
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1679:. Some historians have credited
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905:, Java, to support the upcoming
770:at the northern entrance of the
641:were placed in Third Reserve at
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2136:John Wukovits (14 March 2017).
1027:Fifth war patrol — Operation Mo
3339:Submarines lost with all hands
2263:Hashimoto, Mochitsura (1954).
2140:. Da Capo Press. p. 133.
1644:on the surface sinking by the
457:Construction and commissioning
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2202:Chesneau, Roger, ed. (1980).
2110:Lion, Ed (January 12, 1984).
1617:fired depth charges from her
1055:on the southeastern coast of
220:1,200 hp (890 kW) (
1819:Carpenter & Dorr, p. 122
1267:approached the anchorage at
845:anyway at the nearest ship,
709:— departed Sasebo bound for
2166:Submarines of World War Two
1421:December 1942–February 1943
440:76.2 mm (3.00 in)
434:and carried a total of ten
321:76.2 mm (3.00 in)
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2164:Bagnasco, Erminio (1977).
1632:regained sonar contact on
1221:United States Marine Corps
878:relieving her on station,
500:on 31 May 1937.
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2715:
2504:-class (Toku-Chū/Type K5)
1787:, marking the sinking of
1465:— a reinforcement of the
907:Japanese invasion of Java
587:Tokyo Imperial University
152:
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21:
2578:-class (Sen-Chū/Type K7)
1691:survived the encounter.
451:anti-aircraft machinegun
334:anti-aircraft machinegun
217:(2,200 kW) (diesel)
1073:Battle of the Coral Sea
976:, and on 20 March 1942
954:Netherlands East Indies
631:4 on 15 November 1940.
370:Netherlands East Indies
295:75 m (246 ft)
153:General characteristics
3299:Kaichū type submarines
3294:Ro-33-class submarines
1609:before she submerged.
1574:′s crew instead threw
1284:Imperial Japanese Army
695:attack on Pearl Harbor
419:. They could reach 19
384:Design and description
358:Imperial Japanese Navy
2303:Kaichū type submarine
1584:commemorative plaques
1365:October–November 1942
1187:, and the submarines
811:, and the Royal Navy
800:Royal Australian Navy
738:On 28 December 1941,
713:in Japanese-occupied
667:Maizuru Naval Arsenal
519:Sasebo Naval District
350:Kaichū type submarine
162:Kaichū type submarine
132:ca. mid-November 1941
1593:began a crash-dive,
1369:On 12 October 1942,
1239:supply convoy — the
1207:Indispensable Strait
1171:in the southeastern
1153:Guadalcanal campaign
762:On 31 January 1942,
693:) with the Japanese
517:was attached to the
513:Upon commissioning,
473:on 25 April 1934 by
2250:. Combinedfleet.com
2229:. Combinedfleet.com
1760: /
1663: /
1457:Eleventh war patrol
1332:destroyer minelayer
1121:Cape York Peninsula
865:escaped unscathed.
825:misidentified as a
411:, each driving one
364:, operating in the
3031:Patrol Boat No. 39
1794:On 16 April 1943,
1765:10.083°S 162.133°E
1244:attack cargo ships
1241:United States Navy
1231:Seventh war patrol
1147:On 7 August 1942,
849:. All missed, but
823:commanding officer
785:consisting of the
746:in support of the
465:on 21 April 1934,
247:2 Ă— electric motor
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2056:combinedfleet.com
1735:antiaircraft guns
1667:8.250°S 158.967°E
1490:Shortland Islands
1471:aircraft carriers
1449:On 9 March 1943,
1379:Shortland Islands
1375:midget submarines
1349:Eighth war patrol
1330:by the U.S. Navy
1111:On 29 July 1942,
1004:Fourth war patrol
956:on 7 March 1942.
926:antisubmarine net
837:and a destroyer.
758:Second war patrol
748:Japanese invasion
562:on 8 April 1939.
444:anti-aircraft gun
341:
340:
325:anti-aircraft gun
140:Sunk 7 April 1943
3351:
3273:
3268:
3256:
3248:
3232:
3222:
3212:
3201:
3191:
3164:
3147:
3131:
3115:
3105:
3095:
3085:
3075:
3052:
3024:
3013:
2996:
2979:
2963:
2946:
2936:
2920:
2909:
2899:
2889:
2872:
2842:
2826:
2810:
2794:
2767:
2760:
2753:
2744:
2719:Type L submarine
2548:-class (Type K6)
2467:-class (Type K4)
2381:-class (Type K3)
2344:-class (Type K2)
2314:-class (Type K1)
2296:
2289:
2282:
2273:
2268:
2259:
2257:
2255:
2238:
2236:
2234:
2217:
2198:
2179:
2152:
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2133:
2127:
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2124:
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2107:
2101:
2096:
2067:
2066:
2064:
2062:
2047:
1838:
1837:Chesneau, p. 203
1835:
1829:
1828:Bagnasco, p. 187
1826:
1820:
1817:
1786:
1785:
1783:
1782:
1781:
1779:
1772:
1771:
1770:-10.083; 162.133
1766:
1761:
1758:
1757:
1756:
1753:
1678:
1677:
1675:
1674:
1673:
1668:
1664:
1661:
1660:
1659:
1656:
1534:detected her on
1445:Tenth war patrol
1394:Ninth war patrol
1383:Shortland Island
1175:. That day, the
1123:in northeastern
1107:Sixth war patrol
1094:On 23 May 1942,
1085:
960:March–April 1942
948:on the coast of
918:Kambangan Island
886:Third war patrol
734:First war patrol
715:French Indochina
683:Pacific Campaign
621:Marshall Islands
617:Caroline Islands
565:In August 1939,
509:Pre-World War II
407:(1,081 kW)
405:brake-horsepower
108:15 November 1939
84:12 December 1935
40:
37:
36:
35:
19:
3359:
3358:
3354:
3353:
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3348:
3284:
3283:
3282:
3277:
3260:
3235:
3225:
3215:
3204:
3194:
3178:
3172:Other incidents
3167:
3150:
3134:
3118:
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3078:
3055:
3027:
3016:
2999:
2982:
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2845:
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2813:
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1697:
1672:-8.250; 158.967
1671:
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1665:
1662:
1657:
1654:
1652:
1650:
1649:
1510:Russell Islands
1459:
1447:
1423:
1396:
1367:
1351:
1233:
1173:Solomon Islands
1109:
1092:
1081:
1069:Solomon Islands
1031:On 1 May 1942,
1029:
1013:Deboyne Islands
1006:
962:
888:
760:
744:Karimata Strait
736:
679:
579:Mariana Islands
511:
506:
504:Service history
461:Given the name
459:
413:propeller shaft
386:
378:Solomon Islands
366:South China Sea
237:Diesel-electric
208:Installed power
38:
33:
31:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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3151:Unknown date:
3148:
3138:Leone Pancaldo
3132:
3116:
3106:
3096:
3086:
3076:
3053:
3025:
3014:
2997:
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2953:Giacomo Medici
2947:
2937:
2921:
2910:
2900:
2890:
2873:
2843:
2827:
2811:
2801:Melbourne Star
2795:
2784:
2782:
2776:
2775:
2772:
2770:
2769:
2762:
2755:
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2734:
2726:type submarine
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2239:
2218:
2212:
2199:
2193:
2180:
2174:
2159:
2156:
2154:
2153:
2147:978-0306824302
2146:
2128:
2102:
2068:
1839:
1830:
1821:
1806:
1804:
1801:
1696:
1693:
1578:at crewmen on
1532: (DD-467)
1524: (DD-450)
1486:Balalae Island
1467:11th Air Fleet
1458:
1455:
1446:
1443:
1422:
1419:
1395:
1392:
1366:
1363:
1350:
1347:
1319:Cape Esperance
1288:fast transport
1232:
1229:
1205:to proceed to
1161:Florida Island
1108:
1105:
1091:
1088:
1028:
1025:
1017:Jomard Channel
1005:
1002:
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958:
887:
884:
833:escorted by a
831:merchant ships
759:
756:
752:British Malaya
735:
732:
678:
675:
552:Combined Fleet
510:
507:
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458:
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425:nautical miles
417:electric motor
409:diesel engines
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382:
356:built for the
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158:Class and type
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133:
130:
129:Recommissioned
126:
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121:Decommissioned
118:
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113:Recommissioned
110:
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106:
105:Decommissioned
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3140:
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3133:
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3129:
3124:
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3117:
3114:
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3112:Kamakura Maru
3107:
3104:
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3097:
3094:
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3077:
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3026:
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3022:
3015:
3012:
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3005:
3004:
3003:Flora Alberta
2998:
2995:
2994:
2988:
2987:
2981:
2978:
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2965:
2962:
2961:
2955:
2954:
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2945:
2944:
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2935:
2934:
2929:
2928:
2927:Van Heemskerk
2922:
2919:
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2898:
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2887:
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2763:
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2756:
2754:
2749:
2748:
2745:
2733:
2730:
2729:
2727:
2725:
2721:Followed by:
2720:
2717:Preceded by:
2714:
2708:
2707:
2703:
2701:
2700:
2696:
2694:
2693:
2689:
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2245:
2244:"Kaichu Type"
2240:
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2219:
2215:
2213:0-85177-146-7
2209:
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2196:
2194:0-85177-396-6
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1403:San Cristobal
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1329:
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1315:
1311:
1309:
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1295: (APD-6)
1294:
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1277:
1274:
1270:
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1259: (AK-22)
1258:
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1251: (AK-26)
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1090:May–July 1942
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148:14 July 1943
97:Commissioned
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1768: /
1670: /
1554:might be a
1324:Savo Island
1217:Taivu Point
1157:Guadalcanal
1059:to support
998:New Britain
946:Staring Bay
930:fishing net
727:Nagoya Maru
523:sister ship
278:8,000
213:3,000
124:15 May 1941
100:31 May 1937
92:31 May 1937
3309:1935 ships
3288:Categories
3262:March 1943
3198:Dover Hill
3128:Wollongbar
2850:Aaron Ward
2780:Shipwrecks
2248:Sensuikan!
2158:References
1774: (
1628:At 03:19,
1558:, ordered
1159:, Tulagi,
1057:New Guinea
914:lighthouse
806:HMAS
787:Royal Navy
783:task force
723:depot ship
492:. She was
475:Mitsubishi
374:New Guinea
352:of the K6
292:Test depth
231:Propulsion
116:1 May 1940
59:Mitsubishi
3209:Albatross
3207:USS
3153:USS
3064:HMS
3059:El Estero
3021:Grenadier
3019:USS
3008:HMS
2991:HMS
2958:HMS
2943:Archimede
2878:USS
2848:USS
2233:18 August
2061:7 October
1722:with her
1708:Lima Time
1556:minelayer
1528:USS
1520:USS
1335:USS
1308:periscope
1293:Stringham
1291:USS
1276:transport
1257:Fomalhaut
1255:USS
1247:USS
1177:8th Fleet
1169:Tanambogo
1133:troopship
1125:Australia
1117:Coral Sea
1049:Coral Sea
1035:relieved
980:relieved
974:4th Fleet
934:batteries
903:Tjilatjap
897:south of
847:Encounter
843:torpedoes
818:Encounter
816:HMS
813:destroyer
793:HMS
691:East Asia
649:relieved
609:4th Fleet
591:Dysentery
569:departed
560:2nd Fleet
558:2 in the
471:laid down
436:torpedoes
390:displaced
354:sub-class
89:Completed
73:Laid down
3275:May 1943
3226:30 Apr:
3219:Aréthuse
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3205:11 Apr:
3155:Pickerel
3135:30 Apr:
3119:29 Apr:
3109:28 Apr:
3099:27 Apr:
3092:Limerick
3089:26 Apr:
3079:25 Apr:
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3028:23 Apr:
3017:22 Apr:
3010:Splendid
3000:21 Apr:
2983:18 Apr:
2967:17 Apr:
2960:Pakenham
2950:16 Apr:
2940:15 Apr:
2924:14 Apr:
2917:Beverley
2913:11 Apr:
2903:10 Apr:
1755:162°08′E
1681:O′Bannon
1658:158°58′E
1638:O′Bannon
1630:O′Bannon
1611:O′Bannon
1595:O′Bannon
1576:potatoes
1572:O′Bannon
1564:O′Bannon
1560:O′Bannon
1548:O′Bannon
1540:O'Bannon
1522:O'Bannon
1437:several
1435:poisoned
1433:, which
1179:ordered
1136:Katoomba
1127:. After
1119:off the
1047:for the
1015:and the
922:corvette
768:Java Sea
717:, which
655:flagship
629:Squadron
625:Yokohama
571:Yokosuka
556:Squadron
494:launched
446:and one
368:and the
308:Armament
145:Stricken
81:Launched
3195:4 Apr:
3179:2 Apr:
2906:Trieste
2896:Isonami
2893:9 Apr:
2880:Kanawha
2876:8 Apr:
2846:7 Apr:
2830:6 Apr:
2814:5 Apr:
2798:2 Apr:
2791:Lubiana
2788:1 Apr:
2121:20 June
1752:10°05′S
1655:08°15′S
1566:passed
1488:in the
1475:Zuikaku
1310:shaft.
1067:in the
1019:and at
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950:Celebes
835:cruiser
671:Maizuru
615:in the
577:in the
548:Formosa
536:Chinese
55:Builder
26:History
3229:Hermes
2993:Regent
2970:NaĂŻade
2833:Blitar
2254:10 May
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1716:Strong
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1687:, but
1599:Strong
1589:While
1530:Strong
1501:Jun'yĹŤ
1337:Gamble
1249:Alhena
1199:, and
1167:, and
1165:Gavutu
1065:Tulagi
994:Rabaul
868:While
827:convoy
808:Hobart
798:, the
795:Exeter
780:Allied
699:Hawaii
643:Sasebo
575:Saipan
532:Sasebo
372:, off
348:was a
184:Length
3161:U-376
3144:U-227
3122:U-332
3102:U-174
3082:U-203
3072:U-710
3066:Sahib
3049:U-602
3043:U-191
3037:U-189
2976:U-175
2933:U-526
2886:U-733
2869:U-644
2863:Ro-34
2839:U-632
2823:U-635
2817:U-167
2807:U-124
2706:Ro-56
2699:Ro-55
2692:Ro-50
2685:Ro-49
2678:Ro-48
2671:Ro-47
2664:Ro-46
2657:Ro-45
2650:Ro-44
2643:Ro-43
2636:Ro-42
2629:Ro-41
2622:Ro-40
2615:Ro-39
2608:Ro-38
2601:Ro-37
2594:Ro-36
2587:Ro-35
2576:Ro-35
2564:Ro-34
2557:Ro-33
2546:Ro-33
2534:Ro-32
2527:Ro-31
2520:Ro-30
2513:Ro-29
2502:Ro-29
2490:Ro-28
2483:Ro-27
2476:Ro-26
2465:Ro-26
2453:Ro-25
2446:Ro-24
2439:Ro-23
2432:Ro-22
2425:Ro-21
2418:Ro-20
2411:Ro-19
2404:Ro-18
2397:Ro-17
2390:Ro-16
2379:Ro-16
2367:Ro-15
2360:Ro-14
2353:Ro-13
2342:Ro-13
2330:Ro-12
2323:Ro-11
2312:Ro-11
1803:Notes
1796:Ro-34
1789:Ro-34
1777:Ro-34
1739:Ro-34
1720:Ro-34
1700:Ro-34
1689:Ro-34
1685:Ro-34
1646:stern
1642:Ro-34
1634:Ro-34
1623:Ro-34
1619:K-gun
1615:Ro-34
1607:Ro-34
1603:shell
1591:Ro-34
1580:Ro-34
1568:Ro-34
1552:Ro-34
1544:Ro-34
1536:radar
1516:Ro-34
1506:Ro-34
1481:ZuihĹŤ
1451:Ro-34
1426:Ro-34
1414:I-175
1408:I-172
1399:Ro-34
1371:Ro-34
1354:Ro-34
1343:Ro-34
1328:I-123
1314:Ro-34
1303:Ro-34
1299:Ro-34
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1236:Ro-34
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1202:I-123
1196:I-122
1190:I-121
1185:Ro-34
1181:Ro-33
1149:Ro-34
1113:Ro-34
1100:Ro-34
1096:Ro-33
1083:Ro-33
1078:Ro-34
1045:Ro-33
1041:Ro-34
1037:Ro-34
1033:Ro-33
1009:Ro-34
986:Palau
982:Ro-33
978:Ro-34
970:Ro-34
966:Ro-33
942:Ro-34
928:or a
891:Ro-34
880:Ro-34
870:Ro-34
863:Ro-34
859:Ro-34
851:Ro-34
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740:Ro-34
719:Ro-33
707:Ro-34
703:Ro-33
663:Ro-34
659:Ro-33
651:Ro-34
647:Ro-33
639:Ro-34
635:Ro-33
613:Ro-33
605:Ro-34
599:Ro-34
595:Ro-34
585:from
567:Ro-34
544:KÄ«run
540:Ro-33
527:Ro-33
515:Ro-34
490:class
488:Ro-33
483:Japan
467:Ro-34
463:Ro-34
442:L/40
421:knots
398:draft
345:Ro-34
323:L/40
273:Range
261:knots
254:Speed
200:Draft
67:Japan
49:Ro-34
39:Japan
3258:1944
3250:1943
3242:1942
3188:I-20
3182:I-16
2915:HMS
2256:2009
2235:2015
2208:ISBN
2189:ISBN
2170:ISBN
2142:ISBN
2123:2017
2063:2020
1732:20mm
1730:and
1728:40mm
1695:Loss
1605:hit
1526:and
1498:and
1495:HiyĹŤ
1478:and
1463:I-Go
1411:and
1381:off
1253:and
1141:I-32
1098:and
1051:off
990:Truk
968:and
899:Java
875:I-55
705:and
681:The
661:and
637:and
479:Kobe
469:was
394:beam
329:1 Ă—
319:1 Ă—
300:Crew
241:2 Ă—
192:Beam
137:Fate
63:Kobe
45:Name
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2116:UPI
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