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Junyo

國家日本
艦級Hiyo 級 護航航空母艦
造船廠Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard
安放龍骨日期1939年3月20日
下水日期1941年6月26日
服役日期1942年5月3日
除役日期1945年11月30日
排水量24,100 tons standard; 26,949 tons full
長度719 feet
寬度87 feet
吃水26 feet
動力來源6 Kampon water-tube boilers, 2 geared steam turbines, 2 shafts
功率56,250 shaft horsepower
速度25 knots
續航力12,251nm at 18 knots
乘員1,224
武裝6x2x12.7cm dual-purpose guns, 8x3x25mm anti-aircraft guns, 6x130mm anti-aircraft rockets (post-1944)
裝甲25-50mm belt
艦載機48 operational, 5 in reserve

Contributor:

ww2dbaseJunyo began her life as the civilian passenger liner Kashiwara Maru, but due to war demands, she was taken over by the Japanese Navy in 1940 while still on the shipways. In May 1942, she was completed as a carrier, and by the following month was dispatched to support the attack on the Aleutian Islands in the northern Pacific Ocean, striking Dutch Harbor at Unalaska Island. Captain Okada Tametsugu assumed command on 20 Jul 1942. In late Oct 1942, during the Guadalcanal Campaign, Junyo took part in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, in which battle her aircraft attacked American carrier Enterprise, battleship South Dakota, and light cruiser San Juan, causing damage against the latter two warships. In mid-Nov 1942, she played a covering role in the First and Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. In the following Spring, her planes were sent to Rabaul, New Britain for land-based attacks on the Allied forces gathering at Guadalcanal. In Jun 1943, she escorted an important convoy sent to reinforce the Japanese garrison on Kiska in the Aleutian Islands. On 5 Nov 1943, near Bungo Suido off Japan, she was hit by a torpedo from the American submarine Halibut, killing four crewmen; she was repaired at Kure, Japan. In Jun 1944, she participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea under the command of Captain Shibuya Kiyomi, in which the Japanese Navy's air strength was critically weakened; in that battle, she was hit by two bombs at about 1730, damaging her smokestack, mast, and flight deck, requiring her to receive repairs once again at Kure. While off southern Japan on 9 Dec 1944 with 200 survivors of battleship Musashi on board, Junyo was attacked by an American submarine team consisted of Sea Devil, Redfish, and Plaice; the former two scored torpedo hits on her, killing 19 men. She made it to Kure on her own power, but due to the lack of aircraft and pilots, she was not repaired. At the end of the war, she was scrapped at Sasebo, Japan in 1947.

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Last Major Revision: Jan 2005

Escort Carrier Junyo 互動地圖

Photographs

Masaichi Kondo aboard carrier Junyo, Jan 1943Junyo at Sasebo, Japan, with Ha-210 and another Ha-201-class submarine at her side, Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2Junyo moored at Sasebo, Japan, 26 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2
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Junyo Operational Timeline

1942年5月3日 Junyo was commissioned into service.
1942年6月28日 No. 2 Striking Force of the Japanese Navy 1st Air Fleet (Junyo, Ryujo, Zuiho, and Zuikaku) departed Ominato Guard District in Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan to patrol waters south of Kiska of Aleutian Islands.
1942年7月6日 No. 2 Striking Force of the Japanese Navy 1st Air Fleet (Junyo, Ryujo, Zuiho, and Zuikaku) departed waters near Kiska, Aleutian Islands.
1942年10月27日 Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo transferred his flag from destroyer Arashi to carrier Zuikaku at 1332 hours. Zuikaku, with Junyo in escort, set sail for Truk.
1943年3月22日 Junyo and Hiyo departed Saeki, Hiroshima, Japan with Yugure, Hatsuzuki, Suzutsuki, and Kagero in escort.
1943年3月27日 Junyo and Hiyo arrived at Truk, Caroline Islands with Yugure, Hatsuzuki, Suzutsuki, and Kagero in escort.
1945年11月30日 Junyo was decommissioned from service.




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» Guadalcanal Campaign
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Masaichi Kondo aboard carrier Junyo, Jan 1943
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