File:IJN Okikaze sinking by USS Trigger.jpg
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DescriptionIJN Okikaze sinking by USS Trigger.jpg | Periscope camera shot from USS Trigger, of the sinking of Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Okikaze. |
Date | 10-01-1943 |
Source | http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/sublosses/sublosses_trigger.htm |
Author | United States Navy official photograph |
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