Akagi Maru was one of three Akagi Maru-class armed merchantmen of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and was launched in 1936. Akagi Maru was used initially used...
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The Akagi Maru-class armed merchant cruiser (赤城丸, A-gata kamotsusen) was a class of three armed merchant cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Akagi...
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Hōkoku Maru Aikoku Maru Gokoku Maru Akagi Maru Asaka Maru Awata Maru Bangkok Maru Saigon Maru Kinjosan Maru Kinryu Maru Kiyosumi Maru Kongō Maru (1935)...
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warships – cruiser Katori, auxiliary cruiser Akagi Maru, destroyers Maikaze and Nowaki, and minesweeper Shonan Maru – was given special attention by carrier...
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Akagi (Japanese: 赤城, "Red castle", named after Mount Akagi) was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Though she was laid down...
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Fleet on 17 September 1894, Akagi was ordered protect the Japanese command ship, the converted passenger liner Saikyō Maru carrying Admiral Kabeyama Sukenori...
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New Jersey helped to sink destroyer Maikaze, and the auxiliary cruiser Akagi Maru. This surface action was controversial since US Navy carrier aircraft...
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escorting the armed merchant cruiser Akagi Maru, destroyers Maikaze and Nowaki, and minesweeping trawler Shonan Maru No. 15 towards Yokosuka, but came under...
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USS Saratoga (CV-3) (redirect from Sara Maru)
Harry E. Yarnell. She was nicknamed by her crew Sister Sara and, later, Sara Maru. In 1942, the ship had a crew of 100 officers and 1,840 enlisted men, and...
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cruiser Yūbari (also had single mounts) (uncertain mount) Akagi Maru-class armed merchantmen Kongō Maru-class armed merchantmen Ning Hai-class cruiser BL 5...
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