The USS North Carolina (BB-55) My all-time favorite warship. As an elementary school student in North Carolina, I donated nickels and dimes to save this ship back in the early sixties.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

HMS Looe/HMS Lyemun/IJN Nanyo-- Part 5: The Imperial Japanese Navy Gunboat Nanyo

From Combined Fleet.com.

This is where there is some discrepancy.

1932--  Laid down at Kiangnan Shipyard as the Teh Hsing.

1941--  Captured by the Japanese at the fall of Hong Kong, 25 December 1941.

1943--  1 March 1943, officially requisitioned by the Japanese Navy and registered as an auxiliary gunboat and attached to Sasebo Naval District.  Begins conversion to gunboat at the IJN's No. 2 Repair Facility.

1943--  20 march 1943, conversion completed and renamed Nanyo.  Remains in Hong Kong being fitted out.  Once in service it went on quite a few cruises from June to December.

1943--  23 December 1943 in South China Sea, Mashi Tao (Matsu or Mazy) Island anchorage, off Foochow.  Major General Claire L. Chennault's 14th Air Force North American B-25 "Mitchell Medium Bombers sink the Nanyo with unknown casualties.

--GreGen


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