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ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 1:13:53 AM   
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I found this pic on National Geographic but they had no name for it but just got me to wondering who -






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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 2:23:05 AM   
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Wow! Thats a picture you don't see every day.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 2:37:27 AM   
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hmmm...is that a kagero class? can anyone confirm?

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 3:04:05 AM   
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Too small for a destroyer. Various features (mast, 25mm gun tub layout) strongly indicate that this is a Type C or Type D escort vessel, but without sight of the stack I can't tell them apart.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 5:38:06 AM   
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Wow.

From the splashes above the ship it looks like the plane that took the picture just left them a 500lb skip-bomb going away present.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 7:09:11 AM   
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Mutsu class or TB ?

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 8:37:30 AM   
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I found this pic on National Geographic but they had no name for it but just got me to wondering who -








looks pretty small for a destroyer, must be some kind of other escort. Guess a DD would be at least 50% bigger.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 9:58:54 AM   
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IJN Kaibokan Type D (escort destroyer) "No. 134" under attack by North American medium bomber B-25 near Amoy, China, 6 April 1945.
Top Photo: North American B-25J-5-NC Mitchell "Ruthless Ruth," serial number 43-28014, pulls up after making a skip-bombing run on IJN Coastal Defense Vessel No. 134.
Japanese convoy HOMO-03 left Hong Kong enroute to Shanghai, consisting of subchasers CH-9 and CH-20, destroyer IJN Amatsukaze, Kaibokan (escort destroyers) Coastal Defense Vessels No. 1 and No. 134, Tokai Maru Number 2 and Kine Maru on April 4, 1945.
Attacks by US Navy Martin PBM-5 Mariner flying boats, 5th Air Force Consolidated B-24 Liberators and Lockheed P-38 Lightnings on April 5 sink the two transports, and the convoy breaks up. The subchasers return to Hong Kong while the destroyers head for Amoy, China. Enroute, CH-9, CH-20 and No. 1 are damaged by another wave of B-24s.
The next day, the three destroyers are found by twenty-four B-25s of the 345th; the Americans volunteered for the long over-water flight from their base at San Marcelino, Luzon to the Japanese ships off the China coast. Lt. Mikell scored a near-miss with his delayed fuse bomb; Lieutenant Francis Thompson strafed the ship; the flight leader scored a hit amidships. No. 134 rolled over to starboard and sank, her surviving crew abandoning ship to the shark-infested waters. No. 1 was also skip-bombed and sank. Amatsukaze was beached a mile away on a reef, but slipped stern-first into the sea and sank.




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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 3:27:42 PM   
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Capsized pretty quick didn't it?

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 6:28:04 PM   
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Capsized pretty quick didn't it?



Not really..., from the looks of those pics half the starboard side of the ship must have been caved in in the second photo...

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 6:55:18 PM   
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It would happen with any non armored ship of that size. There are no miracles in physics.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/13/2010 7:32:19 PM   
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IJN Kaibokan Type D (escort destroyer) "No. 134" under attack by North American medium bomber B-25 near Amoy, China, 6 April 1945.
Top Photo: North American B-25J-5-NC Mitchell "Ruthless Ruth," serial number 43-28014, pulls up after making a skip-bombing run on IJN Coastal Defense Vessel No. 134.
Japanese convoy HOMO-03 left Hong Kong enroute to Shanghai, consisting of subchasers CH-9 and CH-20, destroyer IJN Amatsukaze, Kaibokan (escort destroyers) Coastal Defense Vessels No. 1 and No. 134, Tokai Maru Number 2 and Kine Maru on April 4, 1945.
Attacks by US Navy Martin PBM-5 Mariner flying boats, 5th Air Force Consolidated B-24 Liberators and Lockheed P-38 Lightnings on April 5 sink the two transports, and the convoy breaks up. The subchasers return to Hong Kong while the destroyers head for Amoy, China. Enroute, CH-9, CH-20 and No. 1 are damaged by another wave of B-24s.
The next day, the three destroyers are found by twenty-four B-25s of the 345th; the Americans volunteered for the long over-water flight from their base at San Marcelino, Luzon to the Japanese ships off the China coast. Lt. Mikell scored a near-miss with his delayed fuse bomb; Lieutenant Francis Thompson strafed the ship; the flight leader scored a hit amidships. No. 134 rolled over to starboard and sank, her surviving crew abandoning ship to the shark-infested waters. No. 1 was also skip-bombed and sank. Amatsukaze was beached a mile away on a reef, but slipped stern-first into the sea and sank.




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What an incredible set of pictures - never seen those before. Thanks for sharing


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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/14/2010 6:41:06 AM   
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WOW, awesomely powerful pictures of war's destructive carnage!  It looks like she's breaking into don't she, or is that wreckage hanging over in midships?

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/14/2010 10:59:22 AM   
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WOW, awesomely powerful pictures of war's destructive carnage!  It looks like she's breaking into don't she, or is that wreckage hanging over in midships?

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No I think you`re right and she`s pretty much been cut in two.


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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/14/2010 6:58:20 PM   
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Wow.

From the splashes above the ship it looks like the plane that took the picture just left them a 500lb skip-bomb going away present.



I was thinking the same thing. There are enough people in the water and far enough away from the ship that it looks like it has been capsized for some period of time. Was there simply nothing else to bomb and they would have jettisoned otherwise? Seems to be poor form to be bombing a ship and its survivors once it is obvious that the ship is lost. Of course, I didn't lose my bunkmate the day before, so I may have had a different attitude had I been there. But is there much difference between this and machine-gunning the survivors after the ship has sunk below the surface?

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/14/2010 7:04:52 PM   
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Hi all,

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quote:

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From the splashes above the ship it looks like the plane that took the picture just left them a 500lb skip-bomb going away present.



I was thinking the same thing. There are enough people in the water and far enough away from the ship that it looks like it has been capsized for some period of time. Was there simply nothing else to bomb and they would have jettisoned otherwise? Seems to be poor form to be bombing a ship and its survivors once it is obvious that the ship is lost. Of course, I didn't lose my bunkmate the day before, so I may have had a different attitude had I been there. But is there much difference between this and machine-gunning the survivors after the ship has sunk below the surface?


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Spectacular pictures nonetheless... truly spectacular...


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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/16/2010 12:10:47 AM   
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Ouch ... that's gonna leave a mark.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/16/2010 1:32:49 AM   
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I think this would get the message
E obliterated by 500 lb bomb

One thing I like with AE is the instant disintegration messages (often received by my PTs).

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/16/2010 2:39:39 AM   
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I think this would get the message
E obliterated by 500 lb bomb

One thing I like with AE is the instant disintegration messages (often received by my PTs).


Yes, but it sucks when its a light cruiser that you get that message on.

Oh and the DD I had 'obliterated' by a single 4.7" hit.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/16/2010 8:28:28 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Shark7


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I think this would get the message
E obliterated by 500 lb bomb

One thing I like with AE is the instant disintegration messages (often received by my PTs).


Yes, but it sucks when its a light cruiser that you get that message on.

Oh and the DD I had 'obliterated' by a single 4.7" hit.



that would be a mag explosion then I guess

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/16/2010 9:31:59 AM   
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I think this would get the message
E obliterated by 500 lb bomb

One thing I like with AE is the instant disintegration messages (often received by my PTs).


Yes, but it sucks when its a light cruiser that you get that message on.

Oh and the DD I had 'obliterated' by a single 4.7" hit.



that would be a mag explosion then I guess


Well it didn't give me the 'Magazine Explodes' message, just the <ship name> obliterated by 4.7"... I remember that one because I was in total shock, a magazine explosion I understand, no ship survives that, but a single 4.7" hit obliterating a DD with no Magazine Explodes message?

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/17/2010 4:13:44 AM   
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I was thinking the same thing. There are enough people in the water and far enough away from the ship that it looks like it has been capsized for some period of time. Was there simply nothing else to bomb and they would have jettisoned otherwise? Seems to be poor form to be bombing a ship and its survivors once it is obvious that the ship is lost. Of course, I didn't lose my bunkmate the day before, so I may have had a different attitude had I been there. But is there much difference between this and machine-gunning the survivors after the ship has sunk below the surface?


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Yeah, and depending on the war, people are put on trial for stuff like that.

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/17/2010 5:01:52 AM   
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quote:

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Hi all,

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I was thinking the same thing. There are enough people in the water and far enough away from the ship that it looks like it has been capsized for some period of time. Was there simply nothing else to bomb and they would have jettisoned otherwise? Seems to be poor form to be bombing a ship and its survivors once it is obvious that the ship is lost. Of course, I didn't lose my bunkmate the day before, so I may have had a different attitude had I been there. But is there much difference between this and machine-gunning the survivors after the ship has sunk below the surface?


War is dirty business... always been... always will be...



Yeah, and depending on the war, people are put on trial for stuff like that.


Mostly those on the loosing side :-)


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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/17/2010 12:55:26 PM   
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No survivors. War is terrible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No.1_class_escort_ship

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/17/2010 1:20:53 PM   
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Re: wiki.

Why is there a mortar on that ship (armament october 1944)?


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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/17/2010 1:23:28 PM   
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for anti submarine

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RE: ID this Japanese DD - 3/17/2010 3:29:57 PM   
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I sent a CL and two DD's to Miri to break up some barge TF's my search planes from Makin had spotted.  The 6" guns were getting "barge obliterated" reports with every hit, then the DD's joined in the fun and did it with their 5" guns.  The three sank 15 barges evacuating troops from Miri to Jaluit; hope the troops can swim!

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