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Human remains recovered from the wreck of Japanese freighter Kanshin Maru sunk off Rabaul by US air attack on January 17th 1944 are cremated in 1978
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A A6M3 Model 22 taking off in front of IJN Fleet Commander Isoroku Yamamoto on April 1943. Soon on April 18, 1943, Admiral Yamamoto was killed when his G4M "Betty" was intercepted and shot down by Lt. Rex Barber's P-38 Lightning on Bougainville.
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Japanese cruisers (HIJMS Iwate, HIJMS Asama, HIJMS Yakumo) during a visit to Sydney, January 1924. Members of the Imperial Japanese Naval Squadron visited Australia in January 1924 as part of a training cruise. The squadron, led by Admiral Makoto Saito, consisted of the IWATE, ASAMA and YAKUMO.
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