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− | == Drop Locations == | + | ==Trivia== |
− | {{#invoke:ShipDropTable|returnShipDrop|I-19}}
| + | '''General Information''' |
| + | * She is named after. |
| + | ** Her nickname, "Iku", is an alternate reading of "19". 1 = "I"; 9 = "Ku". |
| + | * She was launched on the 16th September 1939. |
| + | * Sunk via depth charges on November 25, 1943 by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Radford_(DD-446) USS ''Radford'']. |
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− | ==Trivia==
| + | '''Update History''' |
− | * Her nickname, "Iku", is an alternate reading of "19". 1 = "I"; 9 = "Ku". | + | * She was added on the 1st November 2013 as [[Fall 2013 Event]] E1 reward. |
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| + | '''Misc''' |
| * I-19 was originally planned to be released in the [[Summer 2013 Event]] but however due to decision made by [[Kensuke Tanaka]] and the development team. They opted out of releasing then due to two major factors: | | * I-19 was originally planned to be released in the [[Summer 2013 Event]] but however due to decision made by [[Kensuke Tanaka]] and the development team. They opted out of releasing then due to two major factors: |
| ** They originally planned to have her be voiced by [[Megumi Nakajima]] but later Tanaka proposed instead to be voiced by [[Misato]]. | | ** They originally planned to have her be voiced by [[Megumi Nakajima]] but later Tanaka proposed instead to be voiced by [[Misato]]. |
| ** They forgot to have [[Misato]] do I-19's voice lines resulting in them delaying her arrival till the [[Fall 2013 Event]]. | | ** They forgot to have [[Misato]] do I-19's voice lines resulting in them delaying her arrival till the [[Fall 2013 Event]]. |
− | *2013 November event special map E1 completion reward.
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| *In September 15, 1942, while patrolling the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Islands ''Solomon Islands''], she spotted and fired a spread of 6 torpedoes at the carrier [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wasp_(CV-7) ''USS Wasp'']''.'' 3 torpedeos hit the carrier, causing such heavy damage that she later needed to be scuttled. The other 3 torpedoes (by sheer luck) sunk the destroyer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_O%27Brien_(DD-415) ''USS O'Brien''] and caused significant damage to the battleship [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_North_Carolina_(BB-55) ''USS North Carolina'']. As a result of this, she holds the record for the single most destructive torpedo spread fired by any submarine during World War II. | | *In September 15, 1942, while patrolling the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Islands ''Solomon Islands''], she spotted and fired a spread of 6 torpedoes at the carrier [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wasp_(CV-7) ''USS Wasp'']''.'' 3 torpedeos hit the carrier, causing such heavy damage that she later needed to be scuttled. The other 3 torpedoes (by sheer luck) sunk the destroyer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_O%27Brien_(DD-415) ''USS O'Brien''] and caused significant damage to the battleship [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_North_Carolina_(BB-55) ''USS North Carolina'']. As a result of this, she holds the record for the single most destructive torpedo spread fired by any submarine during World War II. |
− | *Sunk via depth charges on November 25, 1943 by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Radford_(DD-446) USS ''Radford''].
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| ==See Also== | | ==See Also== |
| *[[{{PAGENAMEE}}/Gallery|View I-19 CG]] | | *[[{{PAGENAMEE}}/Gallery|View I-19 CG]] |
− | *[[EliteSS|List of Submarines]]
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| *[[wikipedia:Japanese_submarine_I-19|Wikipedia entry on submarine I-19]] | | *[[wikipedia:Japanese_submarine_I-19|Wikipedia entry on submarine I-19]] |
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