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Willow (pine type destroyer)

Willow (pine type destroyer)

Willow
Warship career
Ordering 1942 wartime building supplement (改 circle 5) additional plan
The start of work 1944August 20
The launching November 25, 1944
Placement on duty 1945January 18
Afterwards July 14, 1945 日大破擱座
Removal from a register November 20, 1945
The dismantling From October, 1946 to May 20, 1947
Performance specifications
Displacement A standard: 1,262t
A public trial: 1,530t
Full length 100.00m
Overall width 9.35m
Draft 3.30m
The main can Two canned ロ warship formal way
The main plane Two warship formal way turbines biaxial 19,000
Speed 27.8kt
Flying range It is 3,500 nautical miles in 18kt
Fuel Heavy oil 370t
Crew 211 /270 name [1]
兵装 40-caliber of 12.7cm 単装高角砲 one
One 40-caliber of 12.7cm multi-launching anti-aircraft guns
Four 25mm three multi-launching machine guns
25mm 単装機銃 12
One 92 sets of 61cm4 multi-launching torpedo tubes
(there is no spare torpedo)
Two two depth bomb projection machine depth bomb throwing down rails
36 two sets of depth bombs






Radar Two two type (for the anti-water)
One three type (anticraft business)
水測装置 93 sets of sounding out Nobuyoshi
93 sets of hearing aids

The willow (willow) is a destroyer of the Great Japanese Empire navy. It is the 14th warship of the pine type (丁型). For a name of a warship of the Japanese Navy the second generation (the fourth destroyer "peach type" warship "willow" second class as for the first generation).

Table of contents

Warship career

I am constructed as a 丁型一等駆逐艦第 5497 warship in Fujinagata Shipbuilding&Engineering and become the Kure naval station family register.

After placement on duty, I am admitted into the eleventh mine squadron (Major General Kan Takama, Naval Academy 41 quarters) of the training corps. It was made a cruise in the Seto Inland Sea and shared an action with "Tachibana" completed 2nd late in most periods. I organize the 53rd expulsion corps with "camellia" "cherry tree" "Japanese oak" "zelkova" "Tachibana" (1945) on March 15 in 1945 [2]. I engaged in training to participate in Okinawa water suicide attack strategy (Bo ノ cape offing sea fight) of the battleship "Yamato", but the duty did not increase it [3]. I came under the command of the 31st squadron (Major General Nobumichi Tsuruoka, sailor 43 quarters) after April 7 [4] and acted as a restoration target warship in the Otsushima area [5]. On May 7, it was admitted into the large Minato guard prefecture corps with "Tachibana" [6] and I departed from Kure on May 13 and was done a cruise to large Minato [7]. On May 14, I am at war with eight United States Armed Forces carrier-based planes off Suo Himeshima, Nada and give the damage of death in battle one injury eight people [8]. I waited for the minesweeping of the barrier straits and moved to the Sea of Japan [9] and arrived at large Minato on May 21 [10]. I depart from large Minato with "Tachibana" on June 11 while I engage in antisubmarine caution in Tsugaru Strait and I serve as the guards of the coastal defense ship "pseudo hachijo-silk" which receives bombing in 占守島 on May 11, and was damaged and leave for Maizuru [11]. I engaged in caution of the Tsugaru Strait and assumed Gulf of Hakodate grounds afterwards.

The 38th duty corps that performed last attack operation to Japanese soil just then on July 14 (John S McCain senior lieutenant general) transferred a carrier-based plane from morning and attacked city and the harbor facilities, an airport, the vessels of Hokkaido and the Tohoku district from one end. From "a willow," I saw the scene that "the third Seikan-maru" sank [8]. In addition, sister ship "Tachibana sank, too". "The willow" discovered in a spy plane catches the air raid of the carrier "Essex" carrier-based plane afterwards off crossing the sea Fukushima [8]. Although I succeeded, a rocket bomb attack hits the evasion of the torpedo. At about 11:52, stern cutting, a helm room, the promotion afunction was damaged [12]. I sent 21 people killed in action, injured person 59, and the person with person killed in action, war wound was taken by Fukushima-cho inhabitants [8]. A fishing boat of Fukushima-cho participates in towing of "the willow" [13]. It is "a willow" towed into large Minato, but receives the second air raid by the carrier-based plane of the 38th duty corps in vast Minato gulf on August 9 (great Minato air raid). I received an attack with mine layer "Joban" and was completely demolished and the inundation did 擱座 intensely in 葦崎東方海岸 and avoided sinking. "The willow" shot down two planes, but it is said that I sent two severely wounded people [14]. Because there was not drainage work by reaching the end of the war of August 15 although "Joban" continued working on strenuous drainage, and a crew leaving the warship, similarly I did 擱座 for the maintenance of the warship in 葦崎東方海岸 by the end of August 15 and I got the help of the tugboat and anchored and fixed a warship [15].

There were many documents that the hull of "the willow" was used for a warship breakwater of Kitakyusyu after the war [16], but it was a first generation "willow" that was used for a breakwater, and this warship "willow" was dismantled (1946) by May in the next year from October in 1946.

Each generation captain

※It depends on 367 pages of "history of warship of captains".

equipment officer long pieces

  • Major Yasunosuke Okuma: December 1, 1944 -

Captain expulsion

  • Major Yasunosuke Okuma: January 18, 1945 -

Footnote

  1. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030127800, pp.34
  2. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030127900, pp.60
  3. 111 pages of sea air battles of the ^ # last
  4. ^ "31st squadron wartime diary" C08030074900, pp.52
  5. ^ "31st squadron wartime diary" C08030074900, pp.73,74
  6. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030128000, pp.41,42
  7. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030128000, pp.44
  8. ^ a b c d Sea air battle of the # lastPage 112
  9. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030128000, pp.45,46
  10. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030128000, pp.49
  11. ^ "eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" C08030128100, pp.12, "coastal defense ship account of war" 75, page 76
  12. ^ "great Minato defense corps detailed report of a fight ninth" pp.28
  13. 11 pages of sea air battles of the ^ # last
  14. 113 pages of sea air battles of the ^ # last
  15. ^ Tamura, page 169
  16. 116 pages of sea air battles of the ^ # last

References

  • The eleventh mine squadron headquarters "own January 1, 1945 solstice January 31, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" encodes Asian history document center reference (from June 1, 19 to June 30, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary (5) of the Showa era): C08030127800
  • The eleventh mine squadron headquarters "own March 1, 1945 solstice March 31, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" encodes Asian history document center reference (from June 1, 19 to June 30, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary (6) of the Showa era): C08030127900
  • The 31st squadron headquarters "own April 1, 1945 solstice April 30, 1945 31st squadron wartime diary" encodes Asian history document center reference (from December 22, 19 to April 30, 1945 31st squadron wartime diary (2) of the Showa era): C08030074900
  • The eleventh mine squadron headquarters "own May 1, 1945 solstice May 31, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" encodes Asian history document center reference (from June 1, 19 to June 30, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary (7) of the Showa era): C08030128000
  • The eleventh mine squadron headquarters "own June 1, 1945 solstice June 30, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary" encodes Asian history document center reference (from June 1, 19 to June 30, 1945 eleventh mine squadron wartime diary (8) of the Showa era): C08030128100
  • Great Minato defense corps "July 30, 1945 great Minato defense corps detailed report of a fight ninth" (on July 14 5th enemy task force attack ニ 依 ル anti-air warfare) encodes history document center reference in Asia (from December 1, 19 to July 30, 1945 Nippon University Minato defense corps wartime diary detailed report of a fight (9) of the Showa era): C08030453700
  • Shigero Kimata "Japan mine history of a war" book publishing company, 1986
  • For Tsutomu Ishii (compilation) "the U.S. Navy task force English and Japanese side-by-side translation vs. day battle report /1945" Nariyama temple bookstore, 1,988 years, it is ISBN 4-425-30121-8
  • Magazine "circle" editorial department "collection of Japanese Navy war vessel photographs 18 destroyer Akizuki type for handy, pine type, Tachibana type, first lunar month type, divine wind type, 峯風型" light person Corporation, 1997.
  • Noriaki Kataoka "last Japan and the United States War light person Corporation of sea air battle young battle front commanders", December, 2003. ISBN 4-7698-1164-0
    • Kanetoshi Nagayama (as for Nagayama, "a willow" works arrival at post as a willow chief navigator after "Kongo" sinking until the end of the war in March, 1945) working under the - - battleship "Kongo" captain setting in a distinguished military service warship, the East China Sea
  • Misao Toyama "history of warship light person company of captains", 2005. ISBN 4-7698-1246-9
  • Navy history preservation society "history of Japanese Navy" Vol. 7, release: First law publication, 1995.
  • It is ISBN 4-05-604083-4 about Toshio Tamura "兵装 of mine layer" "Joban" for "history of war vessel 2 Gakken of the history group Pacific history of a war series 51 empire navy truth", 2,005 years

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