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Title: Soryu

Description: Tamon Yamaguchi (August 17, 1892-June 4, 1942), vice admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, commanding two of the six carriers (Soryu and Hiryu) that attacked Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941 and who went down with his flagship, Hiryu, which was sunk by U.S. carrier-based aircraft during the Battle of Midway;

Category: World War II

Keywords: admirals, air attacks, aircraft carriers, airplanes, aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy, Japan, Japanese attack, Japanese naval officers, military leaders, Second World War, World War II, WWII

Orientation: Portrait

Dimensions: 600 x 845 (1.41)

Print Size: 5.1 x 7.2 cm; 2.0 x 2.8 inches

File Size: 1.45 MB (1,522,922 Bytes)

Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi

Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel)

Compression: None

Image Number: 0000010468

Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection


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