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Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu, and Soryu — all of which took part in the bombing of Pearl Harbor — were casualties of the Battle of ...
As he SLID into his bunk in the aircraft-carrier Soryu, on the night of December 6th 1941, Bombardier Yoshioka Masamitsu was struck by a thought. He didn’t have much time left, because tomorrow ...
Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu, and Soryu — all of which took part in the bombing of Pearl Harbor — were casualties of the Battle of Midway, a sort of poetic justice for the U.S. Navy.
Japanese aircraft carriers - the Soryu and Hiryu - and the cruiser Mikuma are still unaccounted for. The Battle of Midday occurred some 1,300 miles northwest of Hawaii ...
The carrier, “now a burning hulk, was wrenched by two terrific explosions before sinking,” Fuchida wrote. “In this battle 800 men of Kaga’s crew, one third of her complement, were lost.” ...
In the battle, the United States lost one carrier, the Yorktown, and a destroyer, Hammann, while two other Japanese carriers, the Soryu and Hiryu, also sank.
The Soryu, commissioned in 2009, ... The commercial vessel – the Hong Kong-registered bulk carrier Ocean Artemis – reported no damage, Coast Guard officials added.
Capt. David Schappert, left, commander of Submarine Squadron 15, observes the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force submarine JS Soryu as it arrives in Apra Harbor, Guam, for a port visit, June 7, 2018.