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The only really large Japanese convoys I am aware of were the two February-March 1942 Java invasion convoys. The convoy for East Java consisted of 42 troop transports from Balikpapan; close escort was initially only two destroyers, one to port and one to starboard, though with two light cruisers ("Jintsu" and "Naka") plus destroyers as distant escorts.
The West Java convoy departed from Camranh Bay and consisted of 54 transports, plus a much larger escorting force including at least one tanker. These convoys were definitely exceptions, however. The IJN never quite grasped the benefits of such large convoys. |
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tater, was this comment directed at me? |
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@astroenceladus: No fault to you for ressurecting an old thread to ask that question, and here is the complete document. http://files.filefront.com/Japanese+.../fileinfo.html Or if you like, I can easily find that one convoy and give you the info. But tater? :rotfl: |
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