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The Japanese submarine RO-41 may have sunk the USS Kete before meeting its own demise at the hands of USS Haggard (DD-555).
From Navsource: "...There were 4 Japanese submarines sunk in her patrol area which never reported back to Tokyo, and one of them may have sunk the Kete..."
From the Imperial Japanese Navy Page - Sensuikan!: "...20 March 1945:
S of Tokara Kaiko (Colnett Strait). KETE, steaming eastward S of Kyushu, sends in a weather report. RO-41 is in the area making her way south. [1]..."
Might be useful to include at least a word about this.