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was a Japanese
Type B1 submarine The , also called was the first group of boats of the Type B cruiser submarines built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1940s. In total 20 were built, starting with , which gave the series their alternative name. Design and descri ...
which saw service during
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in the
Imperial Japanese Navy The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender ...
. She displaced 1,950 tons and had a speed of . ''I-21'' was the most successful Japanese submarine to operate in Australian waters, participating in the
attack on Sydney Harbour In late May and early June 1942, during World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy submarines made a series of attacks on the Australian cities of Sydney and Newcastle. On the night of 31 May – 1 June, three ''Ko-hyoteki''-class midget submarine ...
in 1942 and sinking 44,000 tons of
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shipping during her two deployments off the east coast of Australia.


Service history

The submarine was
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on 7 January 1939 at the Kawasaki shipyard, Kobe, and launched on 24 February 1940. On 15 July 1941 she was completed, commissioned and assigned to Submarine Squadron 1's Submarine Division 3 in the Sixth Fleet. ''I-21'' was based in the
Yokosuka Naval District was the first of four main administrative districts of the pre-war Imperial Japanese Navy. Its territory included Tokyo Bay and the Pacific Ocean, Pacific coasts of central and northern Honshū from the Kii Peninsula to Shimokita Peninsula. Its h ...
. On 31 October 1941 Commander Matsumura Kanji was assigned as Commanding Officer, and on 10 November he attended a meeting of submarine commanders aboard the light cruiser , convened by Vice Admiral
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, to be briefed on the planned
attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States against the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, j ...
.


Attack on Pearl Harbor

''I-21'' departed Yokosuka on 19 November and sailed to the rendezvous at Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu, arriving on the 22nd, and departing on the 26th for the Hawaiian Islands, acting as a lookout ahead of the Carrier Striking Force. On 2 December 1941 the coded signal "Climb Mount Niitaka" was received, signifying that hostilities would commence on 8 December (Japan time). On 7 December 1941 ''I-21'' was assigned to patrol north of
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, Hawaii. On 9 December ''I-6'' reported sighting a and two cruisers. ''I-21'' and the rest of SubRon 1 boats, were ordered to pursue and sink her. However ''I-21''s pursuit was delayed by diesel engine breakdowns and electrical problems. She was also spotted by several
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dive-bombers and forced to dive each time. Finally, on 14 December, the chase was abandoned and ''I-21'' and the other submarines were ordered to the West Coast of the United States to attack American shipping. ''I-21'' was assigned to patrol off
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, California.


Sinking of SS ''Montebello''

On 23 December 1941, ''I-21'' sighted the
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's oil tanker . The vessel, built in 1921, was en route from Port San Luis, California, to
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, British Columbia. At 05:30, ''I-21'' fired two torpedoes at a range of . One was a dud, but the other struck forward in the pump room and dry storage cargo hold. The 38-man crew abandoned the tanker in four lifeboats, which were machine-gunned by ''I-21'' with no casualties. ''Montebello'' sank in of water about south of
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at . In November 1996, a team of marine researchers surveyed and filmed the wreck in a two-person submarine. ''Montebello'', apparently still loaded with of crude oil, was discovered to be resting on the sea floor in of water adjacent to the
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. The wreck was reexamined in 2010 for the level of deterioration and to determine if the oil was still in the hold and if so, did it pose an environmental threat. The researchers reported in October 2011 that the cargo had dissipated into the vast ocean shortly after sinking.


Shelling of Newcastle, Australia

On 8 June 1942, ''I-21'' briefly shelled
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. Among the areas hit within the city were dockyards and steel works. There were no casualties in the attack and damage was minimal.


Possible sinking of USS ''Porter''

On 26 October 1942, in the
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, ''I-21'' is credited in most sources with sinking of the
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. However, author Richard B. Frank states that Japanese records do not support this, and that, more likely, an errant torpedo from a ditching U.S.
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hit ''Porter'' and caused the fatal damage.


Sinking of SS ''Kalingo''

On 17 January 1943, ''I-21'' torpedoed and sank the Union Steam Ship Company's SS ''Kalingo'' about east of
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. Two firemen were killed when the torpedo hit, and 32 of her crew reached safety in a boat.


Sinking of SS ''Iron Knight''

The
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carrier was part of a convoy of ten ships travelling up the east coast of
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on 8 February 1943. At approximately 2:30 am, north of
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, ''I-21'' fired a torpedo at the naval ships flanking ''Iron Knight'' at the head of the flotilla under cover of darkness. The torpedo passed under the bow of the and struck ''Iron Knight'', sinking her with the loss of 36 crewmen, including her commander, in less than two minutes. Most of the ship's crew were below decks and were unable to escape as the ship went down. Only 14 survived, clambering aboard a single lifeboat to be picked up by the . , the other corvette guarding the convoy, pursued the ''I-21'' for several days. On 4 June 2006, the wreck of ''Iron Knight'' was discovered in waters off the
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town of Bermagui at a depth of approximately . Local
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had snagged their nets on the wreck over the years. Families and descendants of the crew traveled to the site and laid a wreath and poppies on the waters above the wreck. The sole remaining survivor of the sinking, John Stone, was unable to make the journey from his home in southern Victoria.


Sinking of ''Starr King''

On 11 February 1943, ''I-21'' sank the 7,176 GRT U.S.
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''Starr King'' near
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. There were no casualties, and the crew was picked up by .


Other ships damaged or sunk along the Australian east coast

On 18 January 1943, ''I-21'' torpedoed the tanker ''Mobilube'', off the coast of Sydney, with the loss of three lives. On 22 January 1943 ''I-21'' also torpedoed the Liberty ship ''Peter H. Burnett'', approximately north of Sydney, it was towed back to
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by the corvette HMAS ''Mildura''. On 12 November 1943 the troopship was torpedoed near the
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while sailing from San Francisco to
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and sank the next day. Injured and others were taken off by ''Edwin T. Meredith''. Survivors in the water were picked up by , and ''YMS 241''.


Loss

''I-21'' was never sighted again following a final report made on 27 November 1943, off the
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. A Japanese
Type B submarine The was a class of submarine in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) which served during World War II. The ''Type-B'' submarines were similar to the ''Type-A'' apart from not having the headquarters installation. Class variants The ''Type-B'' subma ...
, which was probably ''I-21'', was torpedoed and sunk by TBF Avengers off Tarawa on 29 November 1943.


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Sinking of the SS ''Cape San Juan''


including the sinking of the ''Iron Knight'' and other vessels attacked by I-21.

account of the discovery of the ''Iron Knight''

transcript of the ''Iron Knight'' documentary, researched and written by Craig Allen, and aired by ABC Canberra on Friday 4 August 2006.

the video of the ''Iron Knight'' news story that aired on ABC Television and ABC Australia Wide on the discovery of the ''Iron Knight''.

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