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I-64 (renamed I-164 after her loss)
I-64 (I-164)

Name 伊-64 I-64
Also Known As I-164 (renumbered on May 20, 1942, after her loss)
Ship Type Submarine
Launched/Completed 1930
Builder Kure Naval Dockyards, Kure
Tonnage 1,635 tons
Owner Imperial Japanese Navy
Loss Date May 17, 1942
Location 29-25N, 134-09E
Circumstances Sunk by torpedo
Number of Men Lost 81 crew members
 

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Name of Submarine USS Triton (SS-201) Patrol Number 3
Commanding Officer LCDR Charles C. Kirkpatrick Attack No. 167

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