Japanese minelayer Yaeyama
{{Other ships|Japanese ship Yaeyama}}
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{{Infobox ship image | Ship image = Japanese minelayer Yaeyama 1932.jpg | Ship caption = Yaeyama during trials, 1932 }} {{Infobox ship career | Hide header = | Ship country = Japan | Ship flag = File:Naval Ensign of Japan.svg | Ship name = Yaeyama | Ship namesake = | Ship ordered = fiscal 1927 | Ship builder = Kure Naval Arsenal |Ship laid down= 2 August 1930 |Ship launched=13 October 1931 | Ship completed = | Ship acquired = | Ship commissioned = 31 August 1932 | Ship decommissioned = | Ship fate = Sunk in action, 24 September 1944 | Ship struck = 10 November 1944 | Ship honors = | Ship notes = }} {{Infobox ship characteristics |Hide header= |Header caption= |Ship class= |Ship type=minelayer |Ship tonnage= |Ship displacement={{convert|1135|LT|t|0|abbr=on}} standard, 1380 tons normal |Ship length=*{{convert|85.5|m|ft|abbr=on}} pp,
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{{nihongo|Yaeyama|八重山}} was a small minelayer of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which was in service during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II primarily as an escort vessel.{{cite book | last = Jentsura | first = Hansgeorg | year = 1976 | title = Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945 | publisher = Naval Institute Press | isbn = 0-87021-893-X }} page 199 She was named after the Yaeyama Islands in the Ryukyu Islands chain. She was the first Japanese warship built with an all-welded hull.{{cite book | last = Watts | first = Anthony J | year = 1967 | title = Japanese Warships of World War II | publisher = Doubleday | isbn = 978-0-3850-9189-3}}
Background and construction
The Imperial Japanese Navy budget for Fiscal 1927 include a small minelayer for coastal and river service to complement its larger minelayers, the former cruisers {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Aso||2}}, and {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tokiwa||2}}. Yaeyama was launched by the Kure Naval Arsenal in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan on 15 October 1931, and was commissioned into service on 31 August 1932.
Operational history
On completion, Yaeyama was assigned to the Sasebo Naval District. In August 1937, following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Yaeyama was assigned as flagship for Admiral Tanimoto’s 11th Gunboat Division, at Shanghai and was responsible for patrols on the Yangzi River. Yaeyama covered the landing of Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces (SNLF) reinforcements in the Battle of Shanghai, and participated in the evacuation of 20,000 Japanese civilians and non-combatants from the city back to Japan. She was then placed on the reserve list on 1 December 1937.[http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/monos/144/144chap2.html#Shanghai%20Incident Monograph 144 Chapter II]
Yaeyama was reactivated on 25 May 1938 and assisted in covering the landings of more Japanese troops in Tianjin and along the Yangzi River in July. She was then assigned to Amoy from 26 September 1939 until her transfer to Palau on 1 December 1941.
At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Yaeyama was assigned to “Operation M” (the invasion of the southern Philippines) deploying from Palau to mine the Surigao Strait. On 3 January 1942, she became flagship for Admiral Rokuzo Sugiyama’s Third Southern Expeditionary Fleet and covered landings at Subic Bay. While at Subic May on 1 February, she was attacked unsuccessfully by USS PT-32. Yaeyama was based at Manila from July 1942 under the overall command of the Southwest Area Fleet.{{cite web | url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/Yaeyama_t.htm | title= IJN Yaeyama: Tabular Record of Movement | last= Nevitt | first= Allyn D. | year= 1999| work= Long Lancers | publisher= Combinedfleet.com}}{{cite book|author=Captain Robert J. Bulkley Jr.|title=At Close Quarters; PT Boats In The United States Navy |edition=Illustrated|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IbdvCwAAQBAJ&pg=PP40|date=6 November 2015|publisher=Verdun Press|isbn=978-1-78625-206-7|pages=40–41}}
Yaeyama was refit at Cavite Naval Yards as an anti-submarine convoy escort ship in December 1943, with all minelaying rails removed and replaced by 36 depth charges, and was reassigned to the First Southern Expeditionary Fleet. She escorted a convoy of transports from Manila to Singapore in January 1944, and a convoy from Manila to Halmahera Island in May 1944.
On the early morning of 24 September 1944 Yaeyama was sunk after being hit by at least ten bombs during an air attack by 96 Grumman F6F Hellcat and 24 Curtiss SB2C Helldiver aircraft from the carriers {{USS|Intrepid|CV-11|6}} and {{USS|Lexington|CV-16|6}} and the light carrier {{USS|Cabot|CVL-28|6}} while anchored in Coron Bay, Busuanga Island, off Palawan Island in the Philippines at {{coord|12|15|N|121|00|E}}. Most of the crew survived, including her commanding officer, Captain Michizo Tsutsumi.{{cite book | last = Brown | first = David | year = 1990 | title = Warship Losses of World War Two | publisher = Naval Institute Press | isbn = 1-55750-914-X}}
Yaeyama was removed from the navy list on 10 November 1944.
Citations
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References
- {{cite book | last = Brown | first = David | year = 1990 | title = Warship Losses of World War Two | publisher = Naval Institute Press | isbn = 1-55750-914-X}}
- {{cite book | last = Howarth | first = Stephen | year = 1983 | title = The Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun: The Drama of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1895-1945 | publisher = Atheneum | isbn = 0-689-11402-8}}
- {{cite book | last = Jentsura | first = Hansgeorg | year = 1976 | title = Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945 | publisher = US Naval Institute Press | isbn = 0-87021-893-X }}
- {{cite book | last = Watts | first = Anthony J | year = 1967 | title = Japanese Warships of World War II | publisher = Doubleday | isbn = 978-0-3850-9189-3}}
External links
- {{cite web | url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/Yaeyama_t.htm | title= IJN Yaeyama: Tabular Record of Movement | last= Nevitt | first= Allyn D. | year= 1999| work= Long Lancers | publisher= Combinedfleet.com}}
- [http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/monos/144/144chap2.html#Shanghai%20Incident Monograph 144 Chapter II]
- {{cite web | url= http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNJAP_47-45_10ns.htm | title= Japanese 12 cm/45 (4.7") Type 10 | last= DiGiulian | first= Tony | year= 2007 | work= Naval Weapons of the World | publisher= Navweaps.com}}
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