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Shugaku HommaAdmiral Isoroku Yamamoto and Admiral Jinichi Kusaka at Rabaul, New Britain, Solomon Islands, Apr 1943
Shugaku Homma's painting of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, 1943Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto and Admiral Jinichi Kusaka at Rabaul, New Britain, Solomon Islands, Apr 1943
Admirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, Rabaul, New Britain, Apr 1943Isoroku Yamamoto
Admirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, Rabaul, New Britain, Apr 1943Isoroku Yamamoto's final photograph, taken shortly before he was shot down and killed, Rabaul, Apr 1943
Wreck of G4M bomber whose crash killed Admiral Yamamoto, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Apr 1943The ashes of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto arriving at Kisarazu, Japan aboard battleship Musashi, 23 May 1943
Wreck of G4M bomber whose crash killed Admiral Yamamoto, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Apr 1943The ashes of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto arriving at Kisarazu, Japan aboard battleship Musashi, 23 May 1943
The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 1 of 2The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 2 of 2
The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 1 of 2The state funeral of Isoroku Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jun 1943, photo 2 of 2
Painting Grave of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Tama Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan, 13 July 2017
Painting 'Death of Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto' by Sergeant Vaughn A. BassGrave of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Tama Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan, 13 July 2017
Graves of Admirals Heihachiro Togo (nearest), Isoroku Yamamoto (center), and Mineichi Koga (furthest), Tama Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan, 13 July 2017
Graves of Admirals Heihachiro Togo (nearest), Isoroku Yamamoto (center), and Mineichi Koga (furthest), Tama Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan, 13 July 2017

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