April 24, 2012
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Didn't the Japanese capture or refloat an old four piper in the early days of the war? Wasn't she the Stewart? Heard the story long time ago, but I looked her story up in DANFS and she fits the verbal (no pictures).
I could be very wrong, as usual....
Posted by: The Old Man at April 24, 2012 12:40 PM (dBz2M)
You are absolutely correct - that is IJN patrol boat PB-102, formerly the CLEMSON class destroyer USS STEWART (DD-224). One of two former Allied destroyers to be repaired and taken into IJN service during WW2, and which says a lot about the IJN's priorities and lack of resources. Depending on which source you read, she was named 'ex-STEWART' or simply 'DD-224' following her repossession by US forces at the end.
Given the different appearance of the other Allied destroyer to be captured by the Japanese during WW2, it is easy to deduce PB-102's identity.
Posted by: cxt217 at April 24, 2012 02:05 PM (buVNw)
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Posted by: Wonderduck at April 24, 2012 06:39 PM (PVVuW)
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