Japanese submarine losses ww2
[DOC File]May 2009 - World War II History Round Table
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The battle of Leyte Gulf marked the end of the Imperial Japanese Navy as a fighting force. Its remaining assets would be reserved for defense of the Home Islands. Their naval and air losses, combined with the loss of 5 infantry divisions doomed their hold on the Philippines. Further Reading:
[DOCX File]Veterans Resources
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Nov 16 1943 – WW2: USS Corvina (SS–226) torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I 176 south of Truk. 82 killed Nov 16 1944 – WW2: Dueren, Germany is completely destroyed by Allied bombers. Nov 16 1945 – Cold War: Operation Paperclip – The United States Army secretly admits 88 German scientists and engineers to help in the development ...
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Feb 04 1945 – WW2: USS Barbel (SS–316) sunk by Japanese naval aircraft in South China Sea in Palawan Passage. 81 killed Feb 04 1957 – The first nuclear–powered submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN–571), logs its 60,000th nautical mile.
[DOCX File]THE ARMY SECURITY AGENCY
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Aug 25 1942 – WW2: Battle of the Eastern Solomons – On the second day of the battle a Japanese naval transport convoy headed towards Guadalcanal is turned back by an Allied air attack. Japanese loses were one destroyer and one transport sunk, and one light cruiser heavily damaged.
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Jan 23 1943 – WW2: Australian and American forces finally defeat the Japanese army in Papua. This turning point in the Pacific War marks the beginning of the end of Japanese aggression. Jan 23 1943 – WW2: The Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse on Guadalcanal during the Guadalcanal campaign ends.
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Casualties and losses: US 907 - CSA 523. Result inconclusive. Jun 09 1945 – WW2: Japanese Premier Kantaro Suzuki declares that Japan will fight to the last rather than accept unconditional surrender. Jun 09 1959 – The USS George Washington is launched. It is the first submarine to carry ballistic missiles.
[DOC File]Allied Merchant Ship Losses in the Pacific and Southeast Asia
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Reason for loss - Sunk by Japanese air attack off Tjilatjap, salved by IJN and renamed Hokuan I-Go, sunk by torpedo from HMS submarine Taurus on April 22nd, 1944 in Strait Malacca. • Rolf (290 tons) - Sea Tug Date of loss - March 2nd, 1942 Reason for loss - Scuttled near Soerabaja, salved by IJN and found back near Balikpapan in a useless ...
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Mar 01 1942 – WW2: 3 day Battle of Java Sea ends. US suffers a major naval defeat. Mar 01 1944 – WW2: American and Australian troops win the Battle of Sio (5 Dec – 1 Mar) in New Guinea. Casualties and losses: US/AUS 169 – JP 3695. Mar 01 1945 – WW2: U.S. infantry regiment captures Mönchengladbach, Germany.
[DOCX File]Combined Fleet
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It was certainly not sunk, because it was torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine RO-113 in November 1944. Neither were any of the other eight ships present sunk on this occasion, since they are known to have sailed on later voyages, and there is no mention in the RIN war diary that any of the four small warships stationed at Vizagapatam were hit.
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