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Japanese submarine I-68 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese submarine I-168
''I-168'' was a ''Kaidai'' class submarine (KD6 Type) of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. At the Battle of Midway she sank the only American warships lost in the battle: the aircraft carrier and the destroyer . At that time she was commanded by Lieutenant Commander Yahachi Tanabe. ==Early career== The submarine was completed at the Kure Dock Yard on July 31, 1934. She was originally designated ''I-68''. On November 23, 1941, ''I-68'' and the rest of Submarine Squadron 3 were stationed near Hawaii to perform reconnaissance duties in preparation for the impending attack on Pearl Harbor. Still on station near Hawaii on December 13, ''I-68'' was subjected to 21 separate depth charge attacks. The last attack damaged her batteries and flooded the aft torpedo tubes. After undergoing repairs at Kwajalein, ''I-68'' conducted several uneventful patrols in the Pacific, before being redesignated ''I-168'' on May 20, 1942 as part of a general submarine re-numbering program undertaken by the IJN.
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