Carrier Unryu off Yokosuka, Japan, 16 Jul 1944

Caption     Carrier Unryu off Yokosuka, Japan, 16 Jul 1944 ww2dbase
Photographer    Unknown
Source    ww2dbaseMaritime History and Science Museum, Kure, Japan
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Unryu   Main article  Photos  
Photo Size 3,629 x 1,295 pixels
Photos on Same Day 16 Jul 1944
Photos at Same Place Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
Added By C. Peter Chen
Licensing  This work is believed to be in the public domain.

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1. Brooks Ashley Rowlett says:
18 Jul 2010 01:46:03 PM

Unryu: "Cloud of a Heaven-flying dragon", "Dragon in Clouds"
2. usn bt3 1961-1964 says:
21 Apr 2017 05:57:37 PM

great site on the Japanese imperial navy. Love your site, look fwd. to updates

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