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Damage to Nisshin that also injured Yamamoto
Yamamoto as a captain in the 1920s (2nd row from front, 2nd from right)
Yamamoto (center) upon arrival at Southampton, England on October 16, 1934 for the London Naval Conference
Yamamoto as vice minister of the Navy (right) with Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai sometime in the late 1930s
Yamamoto at Tokyo Station enroute to take command of the Combined Fleet on August 31, 1939.
Yamamoto with staff on Nagato sometime in 1940.
Yamamoto at Rabaul with Jinichi Kusaka in April 1943.
Yamamoto's wrecked bomber in the jungle of Bougainville.
Yamamoto's ashes arrive on battleship Musasahi at Kisarazu, Japan on May 23, 1943.
State Funeral for Marshal-admiral Isoroku Yamamoto on Saturday, 5 June 1943.