• Amagi (天城) was an Unryū-class aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Named after Mount Amagi, and completed late in...
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  • carriers were sunk during the 1944 Pacific campaigns. Unryū-class Aircraft carrier Unryū (19441944) Amagi (1944–1945) Katsuragi (1944–1945) 17,480 tonnes The...
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    Number 302-class (改第302号艦型, Kai Dai 302-Gōkan-gata). Amagi wrecked at Kure, October 1945 Amagi, August 1946 Katsuragi and Kaiyo (above) under attack...
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    class Amagi (1943) – used as anti-aircraft platform and sunk in July 1945 Unryū (1943) – sunk by U.S. submarine USS Redfish, December 1944 Shinano (1944) –...
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    November 1944 in the Formosa Strait, and Haruna was sunk during the Bombing of Kure on 28 July 1945. As part of the Eight-Eight fleet, four Amagi-class battlecruisers...
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  • RK Meghen (category 1944 births)
    Rajkumar Meghen (born 21 September 1944) alias Sana Yaima (precious son) is a Manipuri separatist politician and former chairman of United National Liberation...
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    last aircraft carrier sunk in wartime was the Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi, in Kure Harbour in July 1945. The greatest loss of life was the 2,046 killed...
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    2 May 1944: U-852 was sunk off Somalia by No. 8 Squadron RAF and No. 621 Squadron RAF Vickers Wellingtons. 3 May 1944: HMS Tantalus sank Amagi Maru off...
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  • Akikase Akitzuki Amagi Maru Anami Maru Aramis (aka Teia Maru) Argentina Maru Arisan Maru – sunk by USS Shark or USS Snook 24 October 1944. 1,773 U.S. POWs...
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  • was an Amagi-class battlecruiser scrapped on slip in 1924 Japanese cruiser Atago, was a Takao-class cruiser launched in 1930 and sunk in 1944 JS Atago...
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    1942 Shōkaku, Zuikaku, Zuihō 1 April 1944 Taihō, Shōkaku, Zuikaku 15 August 1944 Unryū, Amagi 15 December 1944 Amagi, Unryū, Katsuragi, Jun'yō, Ryūhō 10...
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    light aircraft carriers Chiyoda (1943) Chitose (1944) Unryū class Amagi (1943) Unryū (1943) Katsuragi (1944) Kasagi (not completed) Aso (not completed) Ikoma...
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    and Husheng (嫮生; born 1940). Huisheng died on 4 December 1957 at Mount Amagi in Japan in what appeared to be a murder–suicide case, while Husheng married...
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    World War II. The ship was constructed in Japan in 1943 and completed in 1944. On 10 July 1945, the ship was sunk in a torpedo attack. It was laid down...
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  • (ex-battleship converted in 1942–44) — †1944 (1) Does not include Imperial Japanese Army built aircraft transports. (2) Amagi — sister ship to Akagi both as a...
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    warships at Kure and Kobe, damaging the battleship Yamato and aircraft carrier Amagi. The Japanese fought back against these raids with kamikaze and conventional...
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    modified design, lending her name to the sub-class. She was laid down on 8 July 1944 by Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, launched on 14 October and completed on 20 January...
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    this day against Japanese targets. The attacks sank the aircraft carrier Amagi and the cruiser Ōyodo, which was acting as the Combined Fleet's flagship...
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  • bombs USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) 15 carriers total in 4 task groups IJN: IJN Amagi (CV) damaged by bombs while at anchor in the Inland Sea IJN Katsuragi (CV)...
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    other ships of her task force at Tarawa, and on D-Day minus 1, 31 January 1944, she was one of the cruisers that bombarded the islands of Kwajalein Atoll...
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    Panama Canal for the Hawaiian Islands. She arrived Pearl Harbor 23 March 1944 and spent her first war patrol (21 April – 6 June) scouting the Mariana Islands...
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    midshipman. On being commissioned as ensign, he served on the corvette Amagi, cruiser Takao, corvette Jingei, ironclad Kongō, and gunboat Maya. After...
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    Japanese Navy (IJN) during the final stages of World War II. Completed in late 1944, the ship was assigned to convoy escort duties in February 1945. She was...
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    allowed to be rebuilt as carriers, for the Japanese; Akagi and Amagi. However, Amagi was damaged during the Great Kanto earthquake in 1923 and Kaga became...
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    departed Kure on 8 March 1944. Arriving at Lingga on 14 March 1944, the division remained for training until 11 May 1944. On 11 May 1944, Haruna and Admiral...
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    landholdings. The largest imperial divestments were the former imperial Kiso and Amagi forest lands in Gifu and Shizuoka prefectures, grazing lands for livestock...
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    USS Toro (category 1944 ships)
    Toro′s keel was laid down on 27 May 1944 at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine. She was launched on 23 August 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Alan G. Kirk...
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  • Izawa & Shores 2011. Lundstrom 2005a. Lundstrom 2005b. Tagaya 2001. 13 June 1944, Notice No. Military-50 Amendment 1936, Notice No. Military-45., Minister's...
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  • manga series UFO Baby Seiya Kanie, protagonist of the light novel series Amagi Brilliant Park Seiya Takehaya, a character in the light novel series Tsurune...
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    battlecruisers, this encompassed the United States' Lexington class, Japan's Amagi class, and Great Britain's G3 battlecruisers. For the U.S. Navy, the choice...
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