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I-370, sister ship of I-373, painting by Takeshi Yuki
I-370, sister ship of I-373, painting by Takeshi Yuki

 

Name 伊373 - I-373
Ship Type Submarine
Launched/Completed 1944
Builder Yokosuka Navy Yard
Tonnage 1,660 tons surfaced, 2,240 tons submerged
Owner Imperial Japanese Navy
Loss Date August 14, 1945
Location 29-02N, 123-53E
Circumstances Sunk by torpedo
Number of Men Lost 84 crew members, 1 man taken as POW
Note

I-373 was the last Japanese submarine lost in World War II.

The painting is from the Imperial Japanese Navy Page.

 

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Name of Submarine USS Spikefish (SS-404) Patrol Number 4
Commanding Officer CDR Robert R. Managhan Attack No. 4733

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