Konvoi Take Ichi
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Konvoi Take Ichi (竹一船団 , Take-Ichi sendan, Konvoi "Bambu No. Satu") adalah sebuah konvoi Jepang pada Perang Dunia II. Konvoi tersebut meninggalkan Shanghai pada 17 April 1944, dengan membawa dua divisi infantri untuk memperkuat posisi pertahanan Jepang di Filipina dan barat Nugini. Submarinir Angkatan Laut Amerika Serikat menyerang konvoi tersebut pada 26 April dan 6 Mei, menenggelamkan empat kendaraan dan membunuh lebih dari 4,000 prajurit.
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