On June 11, 1917, the Austro-Hungarian Navy submarine U-27 successfully torpedoed Japanese destroyer Sakaki. The attack tore off the destroyer's bow and resulted in heavy casualties, killing dozens of Japanese officers and sailors. Despite the devastating damage, the Sakaki did not sink. The crew fought the damage and the ship was eventually towed to port for repairs. Chief Petty Officer /海軍上等兵曹/ Mitsunobu Amino /網野光信/ who from the Spring of 1917 served on the destroyer Kashiwa, and at the end of June was transferred to the destroyer Sasaki. By the time of the transfer, Sasaki was already undergoing repairs in Malta after being torpedoed by an Austro-Hungarian submarine in early June. In 1919 he was awarded with DSC.
Private collection. Photos courtesy of the owner.
Cross was made in 1918 by Garrard /"SG" for Sebastian Garrard/.
Original case.