21 Jan 1941
Japan
Japan
- Kamikaze arrived at Moji, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. ww2dbase [Kamikaze | Moji, Fukuoka | CPC]
25 Aug 1944
Japan
Japan
- Irako departed Moji, Japan as a part of convoy HI-73 at 0630 hours. ww2dbase [Irako | Moji, Fukuoka | CPC]
29 Dec 1944
Japan
Japan
- Destroyer Yukikaze departed Moji, Japan to escort a troop convoy to Taiwan. ww2dbase [Yukikaze | Moji, Fukuoka | CPC]
31 Dec 1944
Japan
Japan
- Kamoi departed Moji, Japan with convoy HI-87 for Takao, Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kamoi | Moji, Fukuoka | CPC]
26 Jan 1945
Japan
Japan
- Kamikaze departed Moji, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan to escort Convoy HI-91 for part of the convoy's journey. ww2dbase [Kamikaze | Moji, Fukuoka | CPC]
28 May 1945
Japan
Japan
- I-14 departed Moji, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, arriving at Chinkai Naval Station in Chinkai (now Jinhae), Korea later in the same day. ww2dbase [I-14 | Moji, Fukuoka | CPC]
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