Ha-19 salvage, conning tower, starboard side

Caption   Ha-19 salvage, conning tower, starboard side
Source   United States Navy Naval History and Heritage Command
Identification Code   NH 91335
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Japanese Midget Submarine Warfare in World War II    Main article    More photos for this article   
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  1. BILL says:
    10 Jun 2009 05:49:50 PM

    Photo of conning tower of the Type A midget washed ashore on Oahu. Losses: 5 boats at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 the boats were armed with two torpedo tubes forward also the midget submarines had no means of recharging their electric batteries. 3 other boats were lost at Diego Suarez in 1942, and 3 more off the Aleutians in 1942-1943

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