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Carrier Soryu fitting out at the Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, early 1937

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Caption     Carrier Soryu fitting out at the Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, early 1937 ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name Kure, Hiroshima, Japan
Date  Feb 1937
Photographer    Unknown
 
Source Information
Source    ww2dbaseMaritime History and Science Museum, Kure, Japan
 
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Added By C. Peter Chen
Photo Size 3,587 x 2,355 pixels



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