The construction of the first I-400 class submarine took place at the dockyards in Kure, a city on Japan's island of Honshu ...
Isoroku Yamamoto is a Japanese naval attache in ... a war game in which U.S. aircraft carriers launch 152 planes a half-hour before dawn about 40 miles north of Oahu. The attackers catch the ...
Isoroku Yamamoto, commander in chief of the Japanese ... pictured on the flight deck of the Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Akagi around the time of the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7 ...
Nimitz intended to counter Yamamoto s offensive by a careful concentration of everything he had, which admittedly was not much. He had three carriers (233 aircraft, only about a dozen fewer than those ...
The Japanese Imperial Navy killed or wounded approximately four thousand American sailors and soldiers on 7, 1941.
The Imperial Japanese Navy's Admiral Isoruku Yamamoto dispatched all six ... miles north of the Hawaiian islands. The carriers launched their aircraft early on a Sunday morning, the National ...
Fortunately, three American aircraft carriers were conducting maneuvers at sea away from Pearl Harbor. Following the destruction at Pearl Harbor, the commanding Japanese admiral, Isoroku Yamamoto ...