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  2. Japanese submarine I-53 (1942) - Wikipedia

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    Ordered under the Rapid Naval Armaments Supplement Programme and built by the Kure Navy Yard at Kure, Japan, I-53 was laid down on 15 May 1942 with the name Submarine No. 626. [4] She was numbered I-53 and provisionally attached to the Kure Naval District on 1 November 1942; [ 4 ] she was the second Japanese submarine of that number, the first ...

  3. Japanese submarine I-53 (1925) - Wikipedia

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    Submarine Squadron 4 was disbanded on 10 March 1942, and Submarine Division 18 was assigned to the Kure Guard Unit in the Kure Naval District in Japanese home waters. [8] [9] I-53, I-54, and I-55 departed Staring Bay on 16 March 1942 and arrived at Kure, Japan, on 25 March, where they assumed duties as training ships.

  4. Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Wikipedia

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    A few months later, on September 15, 1942, with a single salvo of torpedoes, Japanese submarine I-19 sank the fleet carrier USS Wasp and damaged both the battleship USS North Carolina and the destroyer USS O'Brien.

  5. List of submarine museums - Wikipedia

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    Submarine museum of the world, map ; Historical Naval Ships Association; The Rahmi M Koç Museum; U. S. Navy Submarine Force Museum Archived 2008-09-23 at the Wayback Machine; Patterson Museum; WWII U.S. Submarine Memorials and Museums; Museum submarines in the United States; Indonesian Navy Submarine Monument; CB-20 midget submarine page

  6. Japanese submarine I-53 - Wikipedia

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    I-53 or Japanese submarine I-53 may refer to more than one submarine: Japanese submarine I-53, an Imperial Japanese Navy Type KD3 submarine launched in 1925 and decommissioned in 1945, renumbered I-153 in 1942; Japanese submarine I-53, an Imperial Japanese Navy Type C submarine launched in 1942 and decommissioned in 1945

  7. First images of wreckage found of WWII submarine downed near ...

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    NOAA and its research partners have shared the first glimpses in decades of a German submarine U-576 downed off the coast of North Carolina during World War II.. Scientists located the long lost ...

  8. List of submarines of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Foundered in deep water, south of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, on 26 August 1957, while under tow to the scrap yard. SS-176 Perch: Scuttled 3 March 1942 after damage from Japanese ships. SS-177 Pickerel: Sunk 3 April 1943 by Japanese ships. SS-178 Pinna / Permit: SS-179 Plunger: SS-180 Pollack: SS-181 Pompano: Possibly sunk by mine October ...

  9. Naval Base Ulithi - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Ulithi's Sorlen Island and the north anchorage of Ulithi Atoll in late 1944 Naval Base Ulithi in the Caroline Islands, north of the Melanesia Islands A map of the Federated States of Micronesia Micronesia is one of three major areas in the Pacific Ocean, along with Polynesia and Melanesia Mississinewa sinking at Ulithi after a Kaiten manned torpedo hit Mississinewa sinking on 20 ...