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How did Japan’s I-400 submarines fail in World War II?
During World War II, Japan developed one of the most ambitious naval weapons of the conflict—the I-400 Sen-Toku class submarine carriers. These massive submarines, the largest of WW II, were designed ...
CANBERRA (Reuters) - An Australian Navy minehunter has found the lost wreck of a suspected Japanese World War Two submarine off the South Pacific outpost of Rabaul, Australian defense officials said ...
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How WWII destroyer escorts hunted Axis submarines
During World War II, U.S. Navy destroyer escorts played a crucial role in protecting supply convoys from deadly Axis ...
Walk the deck, tour the cramped interior, then spend the night onboard for a one of a kind history experience you’ll remember ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum will offer free tickets to Hawaii residents and active military this Labor Day weekend. In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the ...
After the attacks on Pearl Harbor, US Admiral Charles Lockwood (commander of the Pacific submarine fleet during WWII) declared that since all Japanese merchantmen in the Pacific were indirectly aiding ...
A Sept. 22, 1943, aerial view of the Ellwood oil field showing the oil piers bombarded by the Japanese submarine I-17 on Feb. 23, 1942, and the route of the submarine (S). The location of the Wheeler ...
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