Ha. 62-76 Japanese Midget Attack Submarine

Ha. 62-76 Japanese Midget Attack Submarine
Location Chapel Rd. near barracks 14, Comnavmarianas, Guam
Coordinates 13°25′43″N 144°38′46″E / 13.42861°N 144.64611°ECoordinates: 13°25′43″N 144°38′46″E / 13.42861°N 144.64611°E
Area less than one acre
Built 1944
Built by Ourazake
Architectural style Type C submarine
Governing body Federal
NRHP Reference # 99001706[1]
Added to NRHP February 3, 1999

The Ha. 62-76 Japanese Midget Submarine, now located at Chapel Rd. near barracks 14 in Comnavmarianas, Guam, was built in 1944. It is a Type C Kō-hyōteki-class submarine (甲標的丙型) built by Ōurazaki, Kure. It was captured during World War II, after it ran aground on Togcha Beach, near Ipan Talofofo, Guam, in 1944. Its crew surrendered three days later.[2]

It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[1] It is of a model of submarine deployed in the later part of World War II; its advantage over "Type A" Kō-hyōteki-class submarine is that it had a diesel generator that extended its range of operations. There were apparently only fifteen "Type C" submarines ever built; this is the only known surviving example. Its insides were cleaned out by the Navy before it was placed on display at "old Camp Dealy" on Togcha Bay, Guam. It was moved to its current location at Naval Station, Guam, in 1952.[2]

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