Yes. Midget subs.
Nicholas Trivet has written: 'Annales sex regum Angliae, qui a comitibus andegavensibus originem traxerunt, (A.D. MCXXXVI-MCCVII)' -- subject(s): History 'Commento alle Phoenissae di Seneca' 'Nicolai Triveti Dominicani Annales sex regum Angliae' -- subject(s): History 'Commento alla Phaedra di Seneca' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Latin drama (Tragedy), Phaedra (Greek mythology) in literature 'Comentario a las Bucolicas de Virgilio' 'Il commento di Nicola Trevet al Tieste di Seneca' -- subject(s): Thyestes (Greek mythology) in literature 'Commento alle Troades di Seneca' -- subject(s): Andromache (Legendary character) in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Hecuba (Legendary character) in literature, History and criticism, Latin drama (Tragedy), Literature and the war, Literature and the war., Manuscripts, Trojan War 'Nicolai Triveti Annalium continuatio'
Thomas John Waldron has written: 'Midget submarine' -- subject(s): History, Midget submarines, Naval operations, Submarine, World War, 1939-1945
Charles Esme Thornton Warren has written: 'The midget raiders' -- subject(s): British Naval operations, Midget submarines, World War, 1939-1945
Sure they did. The question should be did they work in the armed forces. i don.t think so but i could be wrong.
Eugenio Prandi has written: 'Giustizia per il popolo italiano !' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945
Luigi Sturzo has written: 'Morality and politics' 'Il partito popolare italiano' -- subject(s): Partito popolare italiano 'Nationalism and internationalism' 'The international community and the right of war' 'Scritti inediti' 'Contro lo statalismo' -- subject(s): Federal government, Regionalism, State, The, The State
Kazuo Sakamaki was a Japanese naval officer who became the first Japanese prisoner of war of World War 2 captured by American forces.Sakamaki was one of ten sailors who volunteered to attack Pearl Harbour in a Ko-hyoteki class midget submarine on 7 December 1941. Of the ten, nine were killed Sakamaki was captured, becoming the first prisoner taken by the Americans in World War 2 .
There were five midget Japanese submarines : I-16, I-18, I-20, I-22, and I-24 .
Giovanni Scirocco has written: 'Politique d'abord' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Cold War, Socialism, Partito socialista italiano, Foreign relations, History
USS Condor (AMc-14) was the minesweeper that first caught sight of a Japanese midget submarine trying to enter Pearl Harbor and alerted the destroyer USS Ward (DD-139). The Ward fired the first shots of the war, sinking the submarine before it was able to enter the harbor.
Pompilio Schiarini has written: 'Il soldato italiano in Libia (1911-1912)' -- subject(s): Italy, Italy. Esercito, Turco-Italian War, 1911-1912