expended as a target in 1936 Japanese seaplane carrier Nisshin a seaplane tender launched in 1939 and sunk in 1943 This article includes a list of ships...
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Nisshin (日進) was a seaplane tender (AV) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was built at Kure Naval Arsenal from 1938 to 1942 and was...
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First Sino-Japanese War (redirect from Nisshin Sensō)
years. In Japan, it is called the Japan–Qing War (Japanese: 日清戦争, Hepburn: Nisshin sensō). In Korea, where much of the war took place, it is called the Qing–Japan...
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August 1938 at Bremen; she was launched in May 1939 and commissioned in August. Between November 1939 and July 1943, the U-boat conducted 14 combat patrols...
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Nisshin Kamikawa Maru class Hōshō (1921) Akagi (1925) Kaga (1928) Ryūjō (1931) Sōryū (1935) Hiryū (1937) Shōkaku class Shōkaku (1939) Zuikaku (1939)...
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the Russian guns. Shikishima, Fuji, Asahi, Kasuga and Nisshin open fire on Oslyabya. 14:14 Nisshin to Oslyabya: 6,000m. Oslyabya loses her front mast and...
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battlecruiser Ibuki. After his promotion to ensign, he was assigned to the cruiser Nisshin. After attending torpedo school and naval artillery school, he was promoted...
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sister ship of Cameronia, Tyrrhenia, Tuscania, Transylvania and Caledonia. In 1939 the Royal Navy requisitioned her. She was bombed and abandoned along with...
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vessels, including the Hizen, cruisers Kasuga, Yakumo, Kitakami, Kiso, and Nisshin. During World War I, Inuzuka was stationed in the Mediterranean Sea, with...
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eldest daughter of Hidesaburō Shōda, president and honorary chairman of Nisshin Flour Milling Inc. Fumihito, Crown Prince Akishino is the Emperor Emeritus'...
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