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English: The Ikazuchi, one of the Akatsuki-class destroyers, in Chinese waters, circa 1938. |
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2005-08-11 02:06 | 740×560× (66281 bytes) | Ceejayoz | The ''Ikazuchi'', namesake for the [[Ikazuchi class destroyer|Ikazuchi class of destroyers]] constructed around the turn of the [[20th Century]] for the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]. Source: US Navy[http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/japan/japsh-i |
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