File:Akagi Kobe 1930.jpg
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DescriptionAkagi Kobe 1930.jpg |
English: Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Akagi at Kobe, Japan sometime in 1930. |
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Source | Kure Maritime Museum, (edited by Kazushige Todaka), Japanese Naval Warship Photo Album: Aircraft carrier and Seaplane carrier", p. 19. |
Author | Shizuo Fukui |
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