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to shipping for months. During training, the
Japanese demonstrated that four trained men could prepare one of the floatplanes for launch from a submarine in seven minutes and that each submarine could assemble, fuel, arm, and launch all three of the floatplanes it carried in 45 minutes. Despite
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then were to launch a combined total of six M6A1 floatplanes—which were to use the reconnaissance information to assist them in targeting Allied ships—on 17 August 1945 for a nighttime strike under a full moon against the Ulithi anchorage, each pilot receiving a
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arrived at ĹŚminato on 22 July 1945, all crewmen received a day of shore leave, the aircraft had their
Japanese markings replaced with American ones, and each submarine brought aboard a model of the Ulithi anchorage as a training aid for the pilots.
990:. The submarines and aircraft completed their flight training on 19 June 1945, with all of the M6A1 floatplanes taking off from the waters of Nanao Bay that day. One failed to return, and the bodies of its two crewmen later washed ashore on
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and carried enough fuel to circumnavigate the world one-and-a-half times. Measuring 122 m (400 ft) long overall, they displaced 5,900 t (6,504 short tons), more than double their typical
American contemporaries. Until the
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for food and supplies from 26 to 27 December 1945. They arrived at Pearl Harbor on 6 January 1946 and tied up at the
Submarine Base, where a U.S. Navy band and local celebrities welcomed them. On 18 February 1946,
1102:. She began to load ammunition and three months of provisions. After a farewell ceremony for the aircraft crews on 18 July 1945 at the Shiraito Inn at Maizuru attended by the commander-in-chief of the 6th Fleet,
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with valuable information about advanced
Japanese submarine designs, the U.S. Navy issued orders on 26 March 1946 to sink all captured Japanese submarines. Accordingly, the U.S. Navy sank
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above the surface, remaining in this posture for the next five hours while she conducted emergency repairs and vented the smoke out of the interior via open conning tower hatches.
856:. She called at Dairen from 20 to 23 April 1945 and loaded 1,700 tons of fuel oil, then headed back to Kure, which she reached on 27 April 1945. While she was at Kure,
930:, Japan. On 6 June 1945, the submarines and aircraft began training for night air operations in preparation for a surprise Japanese air strike against the
559:-class submarines had a rather noisy special trim system that allowed them to loiter submerged and stationary while awaiting the return of their aircraft;
1542:-class submarines′ double-hull construction allowed them to ride remarkably smoothly in the heavy seas. The vessels arrived at Sasebo on 1 November 1945.
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to cancel the Panama Canal strike on 12 June 1945 and decide instead to use the submarines and their floatplanes to strike the Allied fleet anchorage at
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was missing, her conning tower and aircraft hangar apparently having detached from her hull during her final descent to the ocean floor in 1946.
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at a new location 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) south of Ponape that evening. He transmitted the new plans in a coded message to
1180:, forcing her to crash-dive. Her crew extinguished the fire while she was submerged, but her interior filled with smoke. To clear the air inside
1046:("Shining Light"), the C6N aircraft were to conduct a reconnaissance of Ulithi, noting the presence and location of Allied aircraft carriers and
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840:, Japan, from 5 to 6 April 1945, then returned to Kure. On 14 April 1945, she got underway from Kure with the commander of Submarine Division 1,
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had a unique figure-of-eight shape which afforded the strength and stability to support the weight of a large, cylindrical, watertight aircraft
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mounted atop the hangar—one forward and two aft of the conning tower—and a single Type 96 25 mm antiaircraft gun mounted just aft of the
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received orders to hoist a black flag of surrender and to disarm herself. Accordingly, her crew assembled all three of her M6A1 aircraft and
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and each plane armed with an 800-kilogram (1,764 lb) bomb. After the strike, the aircraft were to land near the submarines, and
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on the forward deck forward of the hangar. A collapsible crane allowed the submarine to retrieve her floatplanes from the water.
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that under postwar agreements the
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announced that hostilities between Japan and the Allies would end that day. At 21:00 on 18 August 1945, Ariizumi aboard
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them unmanned into the sea, dumped their bombs overboard, fired all of her torpedoes, and destroyed all of her
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11 for workups. She got underway from Sasebo on the day of her commissioning to begin workups in the western
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coating intended to make detection of the submarine while submerged more difficult by absorbing or diffusing
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was anchored by 16:50. Twelve U.S. Navy submarines chosen to represent the U.S. Navy
Submarine Force at the
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intercepted her, and she surrendered to them 500 nautical miles (930 km; 580 mi) northeast of
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launched by the submarines of
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was completely intact. The wreck showed signs of heavy implosion damage, however, and
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also arrived under the command of a U.S. Navy prize crew, and she moored alongside
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at 16:00, with Ariizumi embarked aboard the Submarine Division 1
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attacked Japanese ships in the harbor at Kure. American aircraft
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in port in Japan in 1945 after the end of World War II.
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was raised aboard her at 05:00 on 31 August 1945, and at 14:45
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in the Mariana Islands from 18 to 21 December 1945, then at
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got underway from Kure on 2 June 1945 for a voyage via the
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Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC)
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Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC)
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265:(69,400 km) at 14 kn (16 mph; 26 km/h)
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on 28 August 1945 and put the prize crew aboard her, and
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to U.S. forces and the increasing pace of air strikes by
429:-class submarines had four 1,680 kW (2,250 hp)
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I-400: Japan's Secret Aircraft-Carrying Strike Submarine
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never received the message, and missed the rendezvous.
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departed ĹŚminato at 14:00 on 23 July 1945, followed by
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a year later on 18 January 1944, and was completed and
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456:-class were the largest submarines ever commissioned.
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6.5 kn (7.5 mph; 12.0 km/h) submerged
2155:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (November 1, 2016).
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844:Tatsunosuke Ariizumi, embarked to make a voyage to
1613:deteriorating rapidly and concerns growing in the
1285:on 27 August 1945 when an aircraft from U.S. Navy
1121:in northern Honshu on 20 July 1945, escorted by a
2131:"IJN Submarine I-401: Tabular Record of Movement"
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1946:"IJN Submarine I-400: Tabular Record of Movement"
1146:. The two submarines took separate routes in the
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495:was offset to port to allow the stowage of three
309:3 Ă— 25 mm (1.0 in) 3-barrel machine gun
16:Imperial Japanese Navy Submarine aircraft carrier
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2360:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1945
2157:"IJN Submarine I-13: Tabular Record of Movement"
1944:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (12 March 2016).
1808:
1601:entered drydock at Pearl Harbor for evaluation.
467:′s aircraft hangar after World War II.
417:—were the largest submarines ever commissioned.
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1943:
1006:issued orders for the attack on Ulithi, dubbed
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229:4 diesel engines, 7,700 hp (5,700 kW)
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2017:
1694:, and the commander of Submarine Division 52,
1042:in the Caroline Islands in late July 1945. In
934:in which the submarines would launch ten M6A1
370:submarine commissioned in 1944 for service in
343:
232:Electric motors, 2,400 hp (1,800 kW)
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2345:
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2037:The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II
1990:
1401:. At 09:15 on 29 August 1945, she arrived in
890:—had been fueled and equipped with snorkels.
1999:
1405:on the coast of Honshu and moored alongside
655:and assigned to Submarine Division 1 in the
1487:, ordered his personal flag hoisted aboard
1456:began a move to a new anchorage within the
1154:in the Caroline Islands on 16 August 1945.
575:, two air/surface-search radar sets, and a
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1010:("Mountain Storm"). The orders called for
248:(21.58 mph; 34.73 km/h) surfaced
2631:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1946
2279:-class submarine (Sentoku type submarine)
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1460:at the submarine base at Yokosuka, where
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1981:
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188:6,560 long tons (6,665 t) submerged
2129:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2011).
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185:5,223 long tons (5,307 t) surfaced
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1592:in the Marshall Islands, and then at
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659:. She also was assigned to Submarine
374:. Capable of carrying three two-seat
291:8 Ă— 533 mm (21 in) forward
61:
697:Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff
2005:Layman and McLaughlin, pp. 178–179.
1719:Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory
997:
741:, Japan, on 19 March 1945 when the
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13:
2035:Boyd, Carl, and Yoshida, Akihiko,
1721:'s (HURL) deep-diving submersible
757:. More than 240 aircraft from the
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4122:Maritime incidents in August 1945
4102:Ships built by Kure Naval Arsenal
2319:Imperial Japanese Navy submarines
2236:Initial sighting of the wreck of
2202:
1281:was in the Pacific Ocean east of
1235:were ordered to proceed to Kure.
1164:on 28 July 1945. She was east of
314:Type 96 25 mm (0.98 in)
305:14 cm/40 11th Year Type naval gun
4107:World War II submarines of Japan
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3727:Brigadier General M. G. Zalinski
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1609:With postwar relations with the
563:cables meant to protect against
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4137:Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean
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823:, which returned fire with her
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629:on 30 December 1944.
1775:Naval Weapons of World War Two
1472:also were anchored there, and
1002:At 13:25 on 25 June 1945, the
591:Construction and commissioning
567:by nullifying the submarine′s
42:(left) and Japanese submarine
1:
2191:. Hikoki Publications, 2006.
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1552:onto their decks to serve as
1424:got underway in company with
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1094:departed Nanao Bay bound for
980:Imperial General Headquarters
725:, had rejected the proposal.
685:United States Army Air Forces
4117:Japanese submarine accidents
2216:Documentary produced by the
2187:and Gary Nila, Koji Takaki.
1741:initially identified as the
1580:, stopping along the way at
1420:At 08:20 on 30 August 1945,
1343:. The same day, a U.S. Navy
864:aboard her during May 1945.
673:, joined in January 1945 by
475:U.S. Navy personnel examine
463:U.S. Navy personnel inspect
351:I-gĹŤ-dai yon-hyaku-sensuikan
7:
4087:Submarine aircraft carriers
2039:, BlueJacket Books (2002),
1604:
1466:Japanese surrender ceremony
1440:at 14:58 the same day. The
938:, which were to strike the
443:ballistic missile submarine
378:1 "Seiran" (Mountain Haze)
350:
31:(right) with the U.S. Navy
10:
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4127:Maritime incidents in 1946
1705:to observe the sinking of
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609:on 18 January 1943 by the
152:Sunk as target 4 June 1946
149:Surrendered 27 August 1945
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1063:injection to improve his
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518:In addition to the three
483:The cross-section of the
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21:
2810:January (unknown date):
1409:′s port side. At 09:55,
1263:, and secret documents.
1184:, she rose to place her
910:on the western coast of
852:, to pick up a cargo of
273:100 m (330 ft)
198:122 m (400 ft)
3569:August (unknown date):
1681:Mark 18 Mod 2 torpedoes
1545:After loading Japanese
1521:submarine rescue vessel
1083:all were to proceed to
1036:reconnaissance aircraft
942:from the east with six
753:air strike against the
159:General characteristics
4092:I-400-class submarines
3991:Corfu Channel incident
3974:Corfu Channel incident
3963:Corfu Channel incident
3952:Corfu Channel incident
3941:Corfu Channel incident
3866:Corfu Channel incident
3855:Corfu Channel incident
1802:Japanese naval vessels
1717:On 1 August 2013, the
1275:
868:Panama Canal operation
699:a retaliatory raid on
577:radar warning receiver
480:
468:
421:Design and description
358:Imperial Japanese Navy
206:12 m (39 ft)
4132:Ships sunk as targets
1727:located the wreck of
1269:
1032:Allied reporting name
976:Japanese Home Islands
474:
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214:7 m (23 ft)
3717:Northeastern Victory
3402:May (unknown date):
2503:Charles C. Randleman
2023:Sakaida, pp. 104–107
1671:after the submarine
1503:The Japanese struck
860:workers installed a
651:was attached to the
647:Upon commissioning,
503:("Clear Sky Storm")
2222:Secrets of the Dead
1996:Sakaida, pp.100–101
1701:, were embarked on
1679:hit her with three
1644: /
1485:Charles A. Lockwood
1366:set out aboard the
1304: /
1243:On 26 August 1945,
1216:On 15 August 1945,
749:launched the first
667:with the submarine
653:Kure Naval District
3246:Georgetown Victory
3226:Empire Christopher
2493:Christiaan Huygens
2087:"I-400 ex No-5231"
1713:Discovery of wreck
1649:21.217°N 158.117°W
1442:United States flag
1385:arrived alongside
1377:to take charge of
1308:38.667°N 143.200°E
1276:
978:prompted Japanese
896:Shimonoseki Strait
755:Kure Naval Arsenal
743:United States Navy
687:conducted a major
611:Kure Naval Arsenal
598:Submarine No. 5231
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440:United States Navy
394:. Until 1965, the
90:Kure Naval Arsenal
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2989:Charles S. Haight
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2214:Japanese SuperSub
2197:978-1-902109-45-9
2161:combinedfleet.com
2135:combinedfleet.com
1950:combinedfleet.com
1117:got underway for
1090:On 13 July 1945,
961:aviation gasoline
954:and blocking the
828:antiaircraft guns
759:aircraft carriers
689:fire-bombing raid
547:antiaircraft guns
448:Benjamin Franklin
398:-type submarines—
334:
333:
328:Aichi M6A1 Seiran
299:Type 95 torpedoes
139:15 September 1945
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128:Commissioned
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3903:Prinz Eugen
3887:Prinz Eugen
3707:Prinz Eugen
2166:23 December
1703:Trumpetfish
1675:Trumpetfish
1652: /
1619:Soviet Navy
1582:Apra Harbor
1311: /
1123:minesweeper
992:Sadogashima
950:, emptying
940:Gatun Locks
936:floatplanes
714:floatplane
595:Ordered as
520:floatplanes
316:machine gun
4112:Ship fires
4097:1944 ships
4081:Categories
4021:Brown Bear
3652:HMCS
3601:HMAS
3283:HMAS
2879:Fulham VII
2813:Akagi Maru
2638:Shipwrecks
2546:Blencathra
2389:Argos Hill
2367:Shipwrecks
2240:on YouTube
2231:on YouTube
2140:25 October
2097:25 October
2045:1557500150
1955:25 October
1761:References
1753:′s entire
1658: (
1572:bound for
1519:, and the
1458:breakwater
1432:bound for
1403:Sagami Bay
1345:prize crew
1322:destroyers
1249:catapulted
1239:End of war
952:Gatun Lake
902:, and the
804:Bennington
709:Aichi M6A1
705:California
621:. She was
534:, with 20
507:-equipped
382:-equipped
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330:sea-planes
278:Complement
270:Test depth
219:Propulsion
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3967:HMS
3956:HMS
3936:Mauritius
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3922:RFA
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3859:HMS
3848:HMS
3837:USS
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3758:HMS
3679:HMS
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3528:Pilotfish
3526:USS
3519:USS
3512:USS
3505:USS
3488:USS
3481:USS
3474:USS
3467:USS
3456:USS
3427:Kunashiri
3372:USS
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3296:Tarantula
3294:HMS
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3143:USS
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2926:Extricate
2924:USS
2781:USS
2774:USS
2763:HMS
2648:USS
2579:July 1945
2544:HMS
2523:USS
2463:Nevastroi
2377:USS
1696:Commander
1673:USS
1594:Kwajalein
1554:lifeboats
1524:USS
1470:Tokyo Bay
1434:Tokyo Bay
1371:USS
1360:USS
1355:from the
1335:Mansfield
1333:USS
1325:USS
1261:codebooks
1201:and meet
1085:Singapore
946:and four
944:torpedoes
920:Aichi M6A
908:Nanao Bay
850:Manchukuo
810:USS
802:USS
794:USS
786:USS
778:USS
770:USS
762:USS
657:6th Fleet
607:laid down
579:; and an
539:torpedoes
497:Aichi M6A
446:USS
376:Aichi M6A
174:submarine
120:Completed
104:Laid down
36:USS
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3190:Despatch
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2954:16 Mar:
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2860:12 Feb:
2850:10 Feb:
2800:30 Jan:
2793:Bluenose
2790:28 Jan:
2783:Southard
2776:Snowbell
2772:14 Jan:
2542:15 Aug:
2500:31 Aug:
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2480:18 Aug:
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2379:Bullhead
1739:Pisces V
1724:Pisces V
1639:158°07′W
1605:Disposal
1590:Eniwetok
1570:Greenlet
1550:launches
1526:Greenlet
1438:anchored
1349:officers
1347:of four
1299:143°12′E
1221:Hirohito
1140:flagship
1125:. After
1034:"Myrt")
928:Fukuyama
858:shipyard
854:fuel oil
836:visited
772:Intrepid
661:Squadron
623:launched
581:anechoic
513:catapult
402:and her
345:伊号第四百潜水艦
286:Armament
136:Stricken
112:Launched
49:(center)
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3998:8 Dec:
3947:Leander
3920:24 Sep
3884:1 Jul:
3877:Diomede
3846:8 May:
3825:3 Mar:
3766:Yu 1007
3691:Leipzig
3674:Liberté
3671:8 Dec:
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2396:9 Aug:
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2220:Series
1636:21°13′N
1499:Postwar
1462:Proteus
1454:Proteus
1430:Proteus
1407:Proteus
1362:Proteus
1351:and 40
1296:38°40′N
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1168:in the
1162:typhoon
1119:ĹŚminato
1096:Maizuru
1061:hormone
986:in the
968:Okinawa
916:Takaoka
862:snorkel
842:Captain
818:strafed
796:Hancock
735:drydock
733:was in
716:bombers
543:Type 96
536:Type 95
522:, each
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388:Sentoku
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362:Sentoku
356:was an
96:,
86:Builder
57:History
38:Proteus
3969:Volage
3897:Nagato
3861:Superb
3828:Orphée
3760:Truant
3633:Albany
3552:Nagato
3521:LSM-60
3507:Apogon
3496:Sakawa
3490:Lamson
3368:DD-224
3328:Ha-205
3264:Ro-500
3236:Alfios
3167:Ha-216
3161:Ha-210
3155:Ha-207
3055:Ha-208
3049:Ha-203
3043:Ha-202
3037:Ha-201
3031:Ha-111
3025:Ha-109
3019:Ha-108
3013:Ha-107
3007:Ha-106
3001:Ha-105
2995:Ha-103
2905:U-1197
2869:U-3514
2843:U-1228
2765:Safari
2754:U-2511
2748:U-1023
2742:U-1010
2732:U-2356
2726:U-1109
2716:U-2506
2694:U-2351
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2666:U-2502
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1257:charts
1209:, but
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1166:Saipan
1152:Ponape
1079:, and
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972:Allied
924:Seiran
912:Honshu
898:, the
886:, and
846:Dairen
808:, and
780:Hornet
751:Allied
712:Seiran
551:bridge
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489:hangar
386:, the
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195:Length
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4027:I-201
3986:Ocean
3910:Jul:
3850:Orion
3797:I-203
3787:I-201
3623:U-977
3613:Takao
3603:Waree
3572:I-372
3458:Solar
3447:MyĹŤkĹŤ
3421:I-400
3411:Ro-63
3405:Ro-62
3395:I-401
3359:I-201
3349:I-203
3318:I-155
3312:I-154
3306:I-153
3285:Tolga
3271:Solar
3258:Ro-68
3252:I-121
3216:I-504
3210:I-503
3179:Ro-31
3173:I-202
3133:Ro-50
3127:I-402
3121:I-367
3115:I-366
3109:I-162
3103:I-159
3097:I-158
3091:I-157
3085:I-156
2947:Roche
2895:I-506
2889:I-502
2863:I-501
2853:U-975
2833:I-505
2823:U-764
2710:U-901
2704:U-541
2682:U-825
2660:U-516
2535:I-400
2453:I-373
2447:CD-47
2441:CD-13
2421:CD-75
2415:CD-63
2305:I-402
2298:I-401
2291:I-400
2277:I-400
2238:I-400
2229:I-400
1784:p.191
1751:I-400
1730:I-400
1707:I-400
1661:I-400
1627:stern
1623:I-400
1599:I-400
1562:I-401
1558:I-400
1547:motor
1540:I-400
1536:I-401
1532:I-400
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1509:I-401
1505:I-400
1493:I-401
1489:I-400
1474:I-401
1446:I-400
1422:I-400
1415:I-400
1391:I-400
1387:I-400
1379:I-400
1341:Tokyo
1279:I-400
1272:I-400
1245:I-400
1233:I-401
1229:I-400
1225:I-401
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1207:I-400
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1111:I-400
1100:I-401
1092:I-400
1081:I-401
1077:I-400
1056:I-401
1052:I-400
1024:Saiun
956:canal
948:bombs
914:near
892:I-400
888:I-401
884:I-400
834:I-400
821:I-400
764:Essex
730:I-400
707:, by
693:Tokyo
680:I-401
675:I-400
649:I-400
619:Japan
603:I-400
585:sonar
573:radar
557:I-400
524:I-400
505:float
477:I-400
465:I-400
454:I-400
427:I-400
414:I-402
408:I-401
400:I-400
380:float
366:I-400
338:I-400
297:20 Ă—
258:Range
246:knots
239:Speed
211:Draft
169:I-400
98:Japan
80:I-400
70:Japan
29:I-400
4059:1947
4046:1945
3945:HMS
3839:Wasp
3808:Saga
3582:Ohio
3385:I-14
3370:(ex-
3188:USS
3145:S-35
3079:I-58
3073:I-53
3067:I-47
3061:I-36
2575:1946
2567:1945
2559:1944
2193:ISBN
2168:2021
2142:2020
2099:2020
2041:ISBN
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1778:ISBN
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1491:and
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