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  • (UTC) "On 1 August 1933, work commenced on Hiei's sister-ship Haruna to reconfigure her as a fast battleship.": The connection to the rest of the paragraph...
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  • rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions): Is there a source for File:HieiB17Nov13.gif - anyone should be able to tell it's a USAF photo, but it'd be...
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  • Battleship" Having it under a title of Battleship is confusing I think. Cjmulvey (talk) 21:15, 9 April 2010 (UTC) The Title of the page is Japanese battleship...
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  • The Wikipedia pages Naval_Battle_of_Guadalcanal and Japanese_battleship_Hiei mentioned that Hiei fired at hit Atlanta, killing Norman Scott. This page...
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  • Talk:Naval Battle of Guadalcanal (category FA-Class Japanese military history articles)
    solely by their names, e.g. Hiei. That's it. Sometimes, Japanese literature will clarify the meaning by saying "Battleship Hiei", but that wasn't the official...
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  • fleet included the aircraft carriers Shokaku, Zuikaku, Ryuho, Zuikaku, battleships Hiei and Kirishima . . ." I notice that the carrier Zuikaku is listed here...
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  • Schlesien Navarin, (Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905) Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1897), Petropavlovsk class battleship, (Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905) Petropavlovsk...
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  • first battleships as launched in 1895 -the Maine, Texas and Indiana. How can Japanese battleships have been sunk in kamikaze attacks? Only the Japanese used...
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  • Talk:Amagi-class battlecruiser (category FA-Class Japanese military history articles)
    class is also given in; Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Conway's All the World's Battleships ```` — Preceding unsigned comment added by...
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  • Tabular record of movement of the Japanese battleship Hiei from www.combinedfleet.com (probably constructed from mostly Japanese and American sources) states...
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  • Trade three Japanese carriers for three American ones? Would that have been a good deal? —wwoods 08:32, 13 November 2006 (UTC) From the Japanese POV, yes...
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  • November 1942, when Marine Corps and Navy Avengers helped sink the battleship Hiei. This part dropped me to my knees, Forest Protection Limited (FPL)...
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  • very ordinary WW2 battleship, and she was pounded into flaming wreckage before she went under. Why on earth just this ship, and not Hiei or Lexington or...
    88 KB (14,124 words) - 00:29, 21 December 2022
  • is different. According to my opinion the Japanese used 14" and 16", simply because no Imperial battleship had 15" guns, while 14" for 600 kg and 16"...
    65 KB (10,668 words) - 12:26, 5 May 2022
  • weight on him as a source. And interestingly enough the Japanese armoured corvettes Kongo and Hiei, of 1875, which I find listed as Ironclads in Jentshura...
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  • example to note - the Japanese send the same message twice, first "en clair" and then enciphered; clearly poor procedure on the Japanese part. So, for a document...
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  • (talk) 00:31, 10 June 2009 (UTC) Just adding to this....for Japan: --Kongo, Kirishima, Hiei, and Haruna....all built between 1912 and 1913. Only 4 hulls...
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  • 1571, these warrior-monks were massacred en masse by Oda Nobunaga at Mt. Hiei. 67.53.62.250 02:03, 21 September 2006 (UTC)Ian Well, of course, people control...
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