23 Apr 1923
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Crown Prince Hirohito traveled from Takao (now Kahsiung), Taiwan to Mako, Hoko Prefecture (now Makung, Penghu) by destroyer. After inspecting various facilities, he reboarded the destroyer for an overnight journey to Kirun (now Keelung) in northern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Showa | Takao | CPC]
7 Sep 1942
Taiwan
Taiwan
- The Takao Prisoners of War Camp near Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan was opened. ww2dbase [Takao | CPC]
1 Apr 1943
Taiwan
Taiwan
- The Mako Guard District at Pescadores islands, Taiwan was transferred to Takao in southern Taiwan, and it was renamed the Takao Guard District. Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi remained the guard district's commanding officer. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takeo Takagi | Takao | CPC]
10 Jun 1943
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Vice Admiral Masakuni Yamagata was named the commanding officer of Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
25 Oct 1943
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Japanese hospital ship Hikawa Maru departed Sanya, Hainan, China and arrived at Takao, Taiwan; she would depart again later on the same day. ww2dbase [Hikawa Maru | Takao | CPC]
30 Nov 1943
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Vice Admiral Ryozo Fukuda was named the commanding officer of Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
1 Feb 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- A personnel office and a naval infantry unit were established at Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
1 Apr 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Fuel refinery No. 6 came online at Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
25 Aug 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US reconnaissance aircraft took photographs of Okayama Airfield and Okayama Aircraft Factory north of Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Okayama Aircraft Factory | Takao | CPC]
29 Aug 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
30 Aug 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
31 Aug 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
1 Sep 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
3 Sep 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
12 Oct 1944
Taiwan
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Taiwan
- Aircraft from USS Wasp attacked the Okayama Airfield north of Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan. Nearby targets of opportunity such as the seaplane base at Toko Bay (now Dapeng Bay), the naval port at Toshien (now Zuoying), and the Japanese Army airfield at present-day Kaohsiung International Airport were also attacked. ww2dbase [Okayama Aircraft Factory | Wasp (Essex-class) | Takao | CPC]
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14 Oct 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- 132 B-29 bombers of USAAF 40th, 444th, 462th, and 486th Bombardment Groups launched from the Chengdu, China area airfields to attack the Okayama Aircraft Factory north of Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan. 106 of them dropped their bomb loads on the primary targets, while 12 bombed secondary targets. 2 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Okayama Aircraft Factory | Takao | CPC]
16 Oct 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- USAAF XX Bomber Command B-29 bombers attacked Okayama Airfield north of Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Okayama Aircraft Factory | Takao | CPC]
17 Oct 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- B-29 bombers of 40th Bombardment Group attacked Takao harbor, Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao | CPC]
25 Oct 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
26 Oct 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
1 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
2 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
3 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
7 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
9 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
10 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
11 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
13 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
26 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
27 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
30 Nov 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
1 Dec 1944
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Takao Naval Air Group was established at Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
- Patrol Boat No. 102 departed Takao, Taiwan at 0317 hours as an escort for convoy HI-83 consisted of tankers Kyokuun Maru, Seishin Maru, Harima Maru, Toa Maru, Eisho Maru, and Miri Maru. ww2dbase [Stewart | Takao | CPC]
7 Jan 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
8 Jan 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
9 Jan 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Kamoi suffered light damage from the near-miss of a bomb from US Navy aircraft off Takao, Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kamoi | Takao | CPC]
5 Feb 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Kobi Naval Air Group was transferred to Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
15 Feb 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- The Takao Prisoners of War Camp near Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan was closed; the prisoners were transported to Fukuoka, Japan in the preceding several weeks. ww2dbase [Takao | CPC]
- Takao Naval Air Group was dissolved at Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
25 Mar 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- 18 US A-20 bombers from Luzon, Philippine Islands attacked a factory at Kyoshito District (now Qiaotou District), Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao | CPC]
2 Apr 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- 18 US A-20 bombers from Luzon, Philippine Islands attacked the rail marshaling yards at Shinei District (now Xinying District), Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao | CPC]
30 Apr 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US 22nd Bombardment Group aircraft dropped 142 250-pound bombs on Japanese Navy Oil Refinery No. 6 (USAAF referred to this facility as the "Toshien Oil Refinery") at Toshien District, Takao (now Zuoying District, Kaohsiung), Taiwan. A direct hit was scored on the eastern-most oil tank, and the resulting black smoke rose to the altitude of 5,000 feet. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
10 May 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Vice Admiral Kiyohide Shima was named the commanding officer of Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
22 Jun 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- 3 B-24 bombers of 65th Bomb Squadron, USAAF 43rd Bombardment Group attacked Japanese Navy Oil Refinery No. 6 (USAAF referred to this facility as the "Toshien Oil Refinery") at Takao (now Zuoying District, Kaohsiung), Taiwan with several 1,000-pound bombs. Smoke and cloud cover prevented the observation of bomb damage. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
30 Apr 1946
Taiwan
Taiwan
- The Takao Guard District in southern Taiwan was officially disbanded. ww2dbase [Takao Guard District | Takao | CPC]
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