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Navy to finish off. Nachi pulled in to Manila Bay, which was still something of a Japanese stronghold on the front line of the Pacific War, for emergency repairs. In all, she absorbed at least 20 bombs and five torpedos, breaking apart into three large pieces and sinking in about feet of water under the view of Corregidor. The day was 5 November , 75 years ago today. Nachi maneuvers to avoid bomb and torpedo plane attacks in Manila Bay, 5 November Note torpedo tracks intersecting at the bottom, and bomb splashes.
Catalog : G Nachi under air attack from Task Group Nachi dead in the water after air attacks in Manila Bay, 5 November Nachi dead in the water and sinking, following air attacks by Navy planes, in Manila Bay, 5 November Nachi sinking in Manila Bay, after being bombed and torpedoed by U. Navy carrier planes, 5 November Note that her bow has been blown off, and the main deck is nearly washed away. Nachi nearly sunk, after U.
Air bubbles at right are rising from her midship section, while the stern is still floating, perpendicular to the water. Although close to shore and with several Japanese destroyers and gunboats at hand, Nachi went down with 80 percent of her crew including her skipper, Capt. Kanooka Enpei.
Navy when they moved into Manila Bay and put to good use. Even though it was late in the war, Nachi was the first of her class to be lost in action. Within six months, two of her remaining sisters, Ashigara and Haguro , were sunk while Myoko was holed up in crippled condition at Singapore, where the British under Mountbatten would capture her in September.
These ships have a life, a tale all their own, which sometimes takes them to the strangest places. At their wartime displacements, the Ashigara was actually about as heavy as the German panzerschiffe and could outrun her by about seven knots. K and the U. You got 10 8-inch guns, a top speed of knots, 12 Long Lance torpedo tubes and up to 4-inches of armor in a ship less than 10K tons, OK!