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I wrote a short history of Kaiten Operations in the last two years of World War II. A Japanese Failure
Result - Heaven Shaker
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Japanese Fleet Submarine Losses:. I 37 - 117 KIA. I 48 - 122 KIA. I 368 - 85 KIA. 1 370 - 84 KIA. I 56 - 122 KIA. I 44 - 129 KIA. I 165 - 106 KIA. I 361 - 85 KIA. 8 Fleet Submarines - 850 Officers and Crews. Kikusui : 16 Kaiten - 16 KIA. Kongo : 20 Kaiten - 20 KIA. Chihaya : 8 Kaiten - 8 KIA. Tatara : 8 Kaiten - 8 KIA. Tembu : 5 Kaiten - 5 KIA. Todoroki : 12 Kaiten - 12 KIA. Tamon : 1 Kaiten - 1 KIA. Pilot Losses : (Including Training) - 106. Support and Maintenance Personnel : 156. I 44 - Tatara Group.
Tatara Group - Heaven Shaker
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I want to wish you men of the Tatara Group every sucess. I hope each of you will strike our enemy. At that moment your souls will fly to Yasukuni, there to watch forever over God's country, Japan.". Submarines : I 47 (Orita), I 56 (Shoda), I 58 (Hashimoto), I 44 (Masuzawa). Tatara Beach in Kyushu is the site of a Mongol invasion defeated in the fifteenth century - often thought of as the Second Divine Wind. 3/28/45 - A send off party is held for the pilots of the Tatara Group at Hikari Naval Base. As I c...
Kikusui - Heaven Shaker
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Kikusui - The First Sortie - November 8,1944. There are times when words just escape a man. As I walked along with Kamimoto a little later, all I could do was fall back on more or less standard statements. "Things must be really bad, I said, if we have to resort to this! Zenji Orita - Commander I 47. Submarines : I 47 (Orita) - Ulithi. I 36 (Teramoto) (Ageta -Group Commander) Ulithi. I 37 (Kono) - Kossol Strait (Palau Islands). 11/12/44 - I 37 is sunk by the destroyer Nicholas. All hands are lost. A Ment...
Tembu Group - Heaven Shaker
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Tembu - "Heavenly Knighthood". Submarines : I 36 (Sugamasa), I 47 (Orita). Our Kaiten pilots stood on their weapons, hachimaki about their foreheads and cherry blossom branches in their arms as we left port.". 4/22/45 - I 36 sails. 4/27/45 - I 36 attempts to attack a large convoy with no results- two Kaiten are defective. later in the day a supply vessel was sighted - Kaiten launches. Failed as did a regular torpedo attack when the torpedoes detonated prematurely. Petty Officer Yokota in Kaiten No. 3!
Tamon Group - Heaven Shaker
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Sortied July 14,1945. Submarinws: I 47, I 53 (Oba), I 58 (Hashimoto), I 363 (Kihara), I 366 (Tokioka), I 367 (Takatomi). Tamon" - ". so called after the "youth name" of Masashige Kusunoki's son, the name he used until adulthood.". 7/14/45 - I 53 sails. 7/16/45 - Lt. Cdr Hashimoto sails in I 58. I 47 under a new commander sails thi s day also. 7/21/45 - I 47 launches Kaiten against a lone merchantmen with no results. She is struck by another and both warheads detonate. Underhill is torn in half. Heard- th...
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