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I-25 (イ-25) was a B1 type (I-15-class) submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II, took part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and was the only Axis submarine to carry out aerial bombing on the continental United States in World War II, during the so-called Lookout Air Raids, and the shelling of Fort Stevens, both attacks occurring in the state of Oregon.
Jan. 3—A woman walking on Interstate 25 was killed Tuesday evening near Santa Fe in a hit-and-run, the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday. Sheriff's office spokeswoman Denise Womack ...
A Japanese submarine crashed into a commercial ship while it was surfacing off Japan’s southern Pacific coast on Monday.
I-25 A 10-inch (254 mm) gun at Fort Stevens. The wreck of the Peter Iredale. Even though there were no injuries and very little damage, the Japanese attack on Fort Stevens along with the Aleutian Islands Campaign the same month helped create the 1942 full-scale West Coast invasion scare.
It is primarily a north–south highway, serving as the main route through New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming. I-25 stretches from I-10 at Las Cruces, New Mexico (approximately 25 miles [40 km] north of El Paso, Texas) to I-90 in Buffalo, Wyoming (approximately 60 miles [97 km] south of the Montana–Wyoming border). [2]
Sep. 26—A Santa Fe High School senior died Tuesday afternoon in a crash near Interstate 25 and St. Francis Drive that shut down the roadway for hours as police investigated.
I-76/I-176 – sank USS Corvina patrolling off Truk on 16 November 1943, the only known Japanese submarine success against a US submarine – USS Snook was a probable second victim by Japanese submarines. I-176 was lost a year later off Buka Island on 16 May 1944, depth-charged by USS Franks, USS Haggard, and USS Johnston.
Jul. 31—One person was hospitalized after a crash involving a Santa Fe firetruck Wednesday morning on the city's south side. The crash occurred shortly after 8 a.m. at the intersection of ...