American carrier planes struck Kurita’s fleet again and again, concentrating their fury on Musashi. Bombs and torpedoes ...
TOKYO » A former crewmember on a Japanese battleship that sank during World War II said Thursday he recognized photos of wreckage discovered this week off the Philippines by a team led by Microsoft co ...
Musashi was built in deep secrecy as one of Japan’s giant Yamato class battleships, a warship so large that even launching it ...
Japan's giant battleship Musashi was sunk off the Philippines in World War II A team led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen said it found the wreck after an eight year search On October 24, 1944, U.S.
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TOKYO-- Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen and his research team have found the wreckage of a massive Japanese World War II battleship off the Philippines near where it sank more than ...
TOKYO — Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen and his research team have found a massive Japanese World War II battleship off the Philippines near where it sank more than 70 years ago, ...
TOKYO -- Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen and his research team announced Wednesday they have found the wreckage of a massive Japanese World War II battleship off the Philippines ...
On November 1st, 1940 the Imperial Japanese Navy launched the Yamato Class Battleship the Musashi. She and her sister ship, Yamato, were the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever ...
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced Wednesday that he and a team of researchers have found a massive Japanese warship, sunk in the Battle of the Leyte Gulf during World War II. The ship, the ...
TOKYO (AP) — Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen and his research team have found the wreckage of a massive Japanese World War II battleship off the Philippines near where it sank more ...