
| Caption | Japanese midget submarine Ha-19 beached on Oahu | ||||||||||
| Source | United States Navy Naval History and Heritage Command | ||||||||||
| Identification Code | NH 91332 | ||||||||||
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| Other Photos | See all photos dated 15 Dec 1941 | ||||||||||
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16 Feb 2009 11:04:20 AM
above photo: Ensign Kazo Sakamaki's midget submarine launched from mother sub. I-24, plagued by a defective gyro compass, wrecked on a reef. he was captured by u.s. servicemen from bellows field, oahu. the other enlisted crewmen drowned. Sakamaki became prisoner of war # 1. dec.7,1941