North American Task Force

North American Task Force
IJN North American Task Force
Active 1914–1918
Country Japan
Branch Naval Ensign of Japan.svg - Imperial Japanese Navy
Type Fleet
Role Protection of Western Canada
Part of Commander, Japanese Command

The IJN North American Task Force (遣米支隊 Kenbei Shitai?) was an Imperial Japanese Navy fleet. In accordance with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the fleet defended the West Coast of Canada as well as Allied shipping in the Pacific during World War I.

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Background

As Canada emerged from the 19th century it still depended on the British Royal Navy for maritime defence. As the British and the Germans entered a naval arms race; the British, concerned that the Germans would outproduce them, asked their Dominion governments to contribute financially to the building of new ships at the 1909 Imperial Conference.[1][2] This request imposed upon the Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier became known as the ‘naval question’.[3] Due to internal conflicts Laurier decided that, instead of giving money to the British Royal Navy, Canada would build its own Navy. A few ships were built or bought by the fledgling Canadian Navy but the decision was unpopular in Canada and contributed to the downfall of the Laurier government.

In the years leading up to World War I, Japan increased its presence near the West coast of North America. In early 1914, Japanese cruisers sailed the Pacific coast of America and Canada with a significant number visiting Canada's west coast,[4] including Asama and Azuma which visited Vancouver in June 1914.[5] The ships and Vice-Admiral Kuroi, his captains, staff and the cadets were given a reception by the provincial government. The band of the 88th Fusiliers played for the occasion.[6]

First World War

When World War I broke out in 1914, Canada's outdated ships were tasked with defence of the Atlantic shipping lifeline to the UK. The Royal Navy decided to concentrate on the Atlantic theatre and tasked defending Canada's west coast to its ally, Imperial Japan.[7] Newspapers at the time claimed that if it was not for the Japanese Navy the German Imperial Navy would have "shelled Victoria and Vancouver to fragments." [8] Also on British request, the Japanese navy sent one or two cruisers from Vladivostok to Vancouver to assist in the carrying of gold bullion.[9]

See also

  • 1st Special Squadron - Japanese fleet tasked with defending Australia and New Zealand.

References

  1. ^ R D Francis (Author), Richard Jones (Author), Donald Smith (Author). Destinies: Canadian History Since Confederation (Nov 30 2007 ed.). Publisher: Nelson College Indigenous; 6 edition. p. 122. ISBN 0176442421. 
  2. ^ David J. Bercuson (Author), J. L. Granatstein (Author). Dictionary of Canadian Military History (November 1, 1992 ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 142–143. ISBN 0195408470. 
  3. ^ R D Francis (Author), Richard Jones (Author), Donald Smith (Author). Destinies: Canadian History Since Confederation (Nov 30 2007 ed.). Publisher: Nelson College Indigenous; 6 edition. p. 123. ISBN 0176442421. 
  4. ^ Desmond Morton. A Military History of Canada (Aug 7 2007 ed.). McClelland & Stewart; 5 edition. p. 126. ISBN 0771064810. 
  5. ^ Mitsuo Yesaki, Harold Steves, Kathy Steves. Steveston Cannery Row: an illustrated history (2005 ed.). Mitsuo Yesaki. p. 66. ISBN 0968380719. 
  6. ^ E. Mowbray Tate. Transpacific steam: the story of steam navigation from the Pacific Coast of North America to the Far East and the Antipodes, 1867-1941 (1986 ed.). Associated University Presses. p. 213. ISBN 0845347926. 
  7. ^ Starr J. Sinton (2009). "CC1 and CC2 — British Columbia's Submarine Fleet". navalandmilitarymuseum. CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum. http://www.navalandmilitarymuseum.org/resource_pages/coastal_defence/subs.html. Retrieved August 14, 2009. 
  8. ^ Robert Farquharson. For your tomorrow: Canadians and the Burma Campaign, 1941-1945 (2004 ed.). Trafford Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 1412015367. 
  9. ^ Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts. World War I: encyclopedia (when ed.). ABC-CLIO. p. 611. ISBN 1851094202. 

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