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On 11 April 1945, I-401 put to sea from Kure with the commander of Submarine Division 1, Captain Tatsunosuke Ariizumi, embarked bound for Dairen, Manchukuo, where she was to load fuel oil for transportation back to Japan. [3] I-401 ran aground shortly after leaving port, but freed herself and continued her voyage. [3]
The wreckage of I-401 was discovered by the Pisces deep-sea submarines of the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory in March 2005 at a depth of 820 metres (2,690 ft). [ 39 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] It was reported that I-400 was later found by the same team off the southwest coast of the Hawaiian island of Oahu in August 2013 [ 42 ] [ 43 ] at a depth of ...
By 1 June 1945, all four submarines of Submarine Division 1—I-13, I-14, I-400, and I-401—had been fueled and equipped with snorkels. [3] I-400 got underway from Kure on 2 June 1945 for a voyage via the Shimonoseki Strait , the Tsushima Strait , and the Sea of Japan to Nanao Bay on the western coast of Honshu near Takaoka , Japan.
Pages in category "I-400-class submarines" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Japanese submarine I-401; Japanese submarine I-402
According to the expedition team, “While under tow to serve as a target vessel in 1971, the submarine began to take on water and foundered off Cape Flattery, Washington.”
The wreck of one of the most storied US Navy submarines of World War II has been found in the South China Sea eight decades after its last patrol, the Navy’s History and Heritage Command said ...
The dramatic images capture crews unloading pieces of the doomed sub off the Horizon Arctic ship onto dry land at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St John’s, Newfoundland, on Wednesday – more ...
October 14, 1945 Caption: I-400 (Japanese Submarine, 1944). View of the after 5.5" deck gun, with U.S. Navymen S1c Rudolph Massengill (in pointer's seat) and Torp. 1c Willis Clement. Taken at Yokosuka, Japan, October 14, 1945. Submarines I-14 and I-401 are alongside. Source: