File:KairyuMoroiso.jpg
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English: A Kairyu class submarine at the entrance of Moroiso inlet |
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Source | Photograph of the US Navy: NH78661 |
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current | 21:47, 14 October 2010 | ![]() | 740 × 565 (158 KB) | Cropbot (talk | contribs) | upload cropped version, operated by User:Finavon. Summary: caption cropped |
04:37, 8 October 2005 | ![]() | 740 × 585 (121 KB) | World Imaging (talk | contribs) | A Kairyu submarine at the entrance of Moroiso inlet, 1945. Photograph of the US Navy. Public Domain. Category: Japanese military history |
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