The movie is going to concentrate on the extraordinary act of bravery carried out by one of her crew as the two small ships took on their formidable foe.
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During the entire battle the Kiwi’s searchlight and signalling lamp were trained on the
submarine. The searchlight was
controlled by Leading Signalman Campbell Buchanan at considerable risk to
himself. Into the action Buchanan was
hit and although mortally wounded remained at his post uncomplaining until
relieved. He died of his wounds at
Tulagi the following day. This act of
courage won him the US Navy Cross and a posthumous mention in dispatches. . In a fierce action that lasted more than an
hour, Kiwi rammed the submarine three
times before I-1 finally struck a
reef and was wrecked.
Look out for updates on this story which reminds me that I need to get some more information about the ship and her dimensions over to the guys in New Zealand (So if you read this Evan I will get it done and sent to you soon)
HMNZS KIWI seen in dry-dock after ramming the Japanese Sub I-1 in 1943 |
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