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[23] [24] He completed training on the submarine in December 1944. The ship traversed Shimonoseki Strait into the Inland Sea and to Kure for supplies. She then moved to Hirao where she loaded six kaitens. [25] Japanese submarine I-58 in 1944. On 29 December, she left on her first war patrol, steaming for the Mariana Islands.
The Yanagi missions (柳作戦, Yanagi sakusen), or more formally the Submarine Missions to Germany (遣独潜水艦作戦, Kendoku sensuikan sakusen), were a series of submarine voyages undertaken by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second World War, to exchange technology, skills and materials with Japan's Axis partners, principally Nazi Germany.
Ships of the World special issue, The Golden Age of Japanese Passenger Liners, "Kaijinsha"., (Japan), May 2004; Voyage of a Century "Photo Collection of NYK Ships", "Nippon Yūsen"., (Japan), October 1985; The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.29, "Japanese submarine tenders w/ auxiliary submarine tenders", "Ushio Shobō". (Japan), July 1979
Japanese Navy Ships -- Ha-19 (Midget Submarine, 1938-1941) Archived 2006-09-09 at the Wayback Machine at The Naval Historical Center; Japan's War in Colour, captured sub in surf, during 31:08-45; Monroe County (Florida) listings at National Register of Historic Places; USS Helm, Report of Pearl Harbor Attack Archived 2020-05-02 at the Wayback ...
On Sept. 21, 1943, at the height of World War II, a Japanese submarine was parked on the street just south of where the ... 80 years ago, thousands flocked to downtown Fargo to see a captured ...
The ship sank the Japanese submarine RO-37 in January 1944 and later underwent overhaul at Mare Island, later seeing action in Palau, Luzon, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. After serving as an escort to ...
I-26 was an Imperial Japanese Navy B1 type submarine commissioned in 1941. She saw service in the Pacific War theatre of World War II, patrolling off the West Coast of Canada and the United States, the east coast of Australia, and Fiji and in the Indian Ocean and taking part in Operation K, preparatory operations for the Aleutian Islands campaign, and the Guadalcanal campaign, the Marianas ...
The Japanese submarine I-23 was supposed to station herself just south of Oahu as a "lifeguard" and weather spotter for the flying boats, but was lost sometime after 14 February. [3] Japanese cryptanalysts had broken the United States Navy weather code, but a code change on 1 March eliminated that alternative source of weather information over ...