RMD04NRP–East China Sea. 16th November 2012. Twenty-six ships from Japan Maritime Self Defense Force and US Navy ships steam in formation with USS George Washington during Keen Sword November 16, 2012 in the East China Sea. Keen Sword is a yearly exercise with the United States and Japan naval forces.
RM2M9C8B3–The Japanese fleet during the Russo-Japanese War - River Taedong, North Korea with large sheet of floating ice on the surface. in 1904 Japan seized the port of Chinampo (modern Nampo, North Korea) at the mouth of the Taedong River outside of Pyongyang.
RMD962HT–Admiral Ito. Commander-in-Chief Japanese fleet during war with China 1894-1895, Chief of Naval Board of Command during Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905.
RMB0CY6J–Japanese whaling fleet in action, transfering a dead minke whale from catcher ship to factory ship, Southern Ocean, 2005.
RFHMBC3X–Navy fighters during the attack on the Japanese fleet off Midway, June 4th to 6th 1942. In the center is visible a burning Japanese ship. (Navy)
RMTXJCJ5–1942 front page Daily Herald Japanese Fleet damaged by Allied Navy and aircraft
RM2WRBXME–Japanese fleet advancing, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2B2B88C–View from an island in the South Sea over the sea. On the horizon there are several ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy. This part of the South Seas was under the control of Japan within the framework of the Japanese South Pacific Mandate. (Undated photograph, ca. 1930s)
RM2CB7E0K–Protected Imperial Japanese Navy cruise ship, Coast Guard cruiser Matsushima, flagship of the Japanese fleet 1894, Japan. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1894
RM2RK4YGN–Five Nationalities at a Banquet Utagawa Yoshikazu 1850-1870 Five Nations Enjoying a Banquet refers to the signatories to the 1858 treaty: England, France, Russia, the Netherlands USA. trade agreement 1853, Commodore Matthew C. Perry United States Navy steamed into what we now call Tokyo Bay. The Japanese told him to leave and go to Nagasaki. He ignored the directive and was surrounded by the Japanese fleet. He presented a counter demand to have a letter from U.S. President Millard Fillmore presented to the de facto ruler of Japan at the time, the shogun. Japan Japanese
RMERGKK2–Admiral Togo Heihachiro (1848-1934) was a Japanese Navy Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese fleet during the
RM2BW285K–The leaders of the victorious Japanese forces in China. The first picture of the commanders of the triumphant Japanese forces in China together. the officers are left to right, Vice Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa, commander in chief of the Japanese Fleet in China seas, General Iwane Matsui, commander in chief of the Japanese expeditionary force, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant General Heisuke Yanagawa. The photograph was made at nanking, former Chinese capital, now in the hands of the Japanese. 12 January 1938
RM2AMF2FY–American fighters during the attack on the Japanese fleet off Midway, in June of 1942. At center a burning Japanese ship is visible. The Japanese airc
RM2F4B46P–Japanese fleet advancing ca. 1910-1915
RMT950Y1–Entitled: 'Part of fleet of fishing boats tied up at Terminal Island, owned by Japanese-Americans.' The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
RM2DYX4JE–Japanese fleet in front of Jiaozhou in 1914.
RMKWDK6X–Battle of Port Arthur, Feb. 8-9, 1904 at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War. Great Japanese Fleet bombarded Russian battleships in a surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur (Lushun) (BSLOC 2017 18 89)
RMC2JJ6A–Japanese Fleet Advances Against the Russians
RMGG2CXC–A Chinese ship sunk by the Japanese fleet 1894 Chinese-Japanese war
RM2D9WAB3–The United States Navy fleet oiler USS Neosho (AO-23) is left burning and slowly sinking after an attack by Imperial Japanese Navy dive bombers on 7 May 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea.
RM2ARBFMC–Russo-Japanese War - the Japanese Naval Fleet bombards Vladivostok - 5 March 1904
RMD962J1–Admiral Ito, Commander-in-Chief Japanese fleet during war with China 1894-1895, Chief of Naval Board of Command during Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905.
RM2DACJA0–RUSSIAN PACIFC FLEET in Port Arthur is shelled by Japanese land forces in December 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.
RM2B01C2Y–USA/Japan: Commemorative poster celebrating the US victory over Imperial Japan at Midway, 4-7 June 1942. Illustration by Larry Wolfe (public domain), 2011. The Battle of Midway is widely regarded as the most important naval battle of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. Between 4 and 7 June 1942, approximately one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea and six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States Navy decisively defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) attack against Midway Atoll, inflicting irreparable damage on the Japanese fleet.
RMTXJC58–1942 front page Daily Herald U.S. Bombers attack Japanese Fleet near Dutch East Indies
RM2WRAMX2–Special issue of September 20: the fierce battle near an island in the ocean, Kugatsu hatsuka gôgai kaiyôtô fukin kisen (title on object), The Japanese fleet sinks Chinese ships at the Battle of the Yellow Sea, on September 17, 1894. This triptych was issued as a special edition just a few days later., print maker: Utagawa Kokunimasa, publisher: Fukuda Kumajirô, Japan, 1894, paper, color woodcut, height 362 mm × width 722 mm, print
RM2B2B8J8–Representation of the route of the Japanese fleet during the attack on the US naval base Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
RM2ANW6RB–KAMIKAZE PILOTS Vintage 1940’s WW2 Image of a group of Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilots posing for a signed group photo to immortalise them before their final suicide flights as guided flying missiles in the Pacific War against the American Fleet. Japanese 'Kamikaze' or suicide pilots were used to attack Pearl Harbor World War II Second World War WWII JAPAN
RM2RK4YGE–Five Nationalities at a Banquet Utagawa Yoshikazu 1850-1870 Five Nations Enjoying a Banquet refers to the signatories to the 1858 treaty: England, France, Russia, the Netherlands USA. trade agreement 1853, Commodore Matthew C. Perry United States Navy steamed into what we now call Tokyo Bay. The Japanese told him to leave and go to Nagasaki. He ignored the directive and was surrounded by the Japanese fleet. He presented a counter demand to have a letter from U.S. President Millard Fillmore presented to the de facto ruler of Japan at the time, the shogun. Japan Japanese
RM2DJB104–An old illustration showing a scene on board a battleship at the naval battle of Tsushima (aka Battle of Tsushima Strait or Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan ). On 8 February, 1904, destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the Russian Far East Fleet anchored in Port Arthur, so starting the Russo-Japanese war. It was the first decisive sea battle fought by modern steel battleships and the first to use wireless telegraphy (radio communications).
RM2BWBK0J–Great Japanese naval disaster . Many ship reported sunk by tidal wave . Admiral Takeshita , who has command of the Japanese Fleet . 8 September 1923
RM2CCWKKT–Japanese fleet advancing
RM2BD4E0E–Japanese fleet advancing ca. 1910-1915
RMG15E00–Admiral Togo, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Fleet, 1904-5. A master of all the naval warfare skills, including attention to training and administration, Togo was a uniformly successful commander and ranks with the best admirals of all time.
RMPA326W–138 Japanese fleet on display
RMKE4B4T–Japanese fleet on display
RMC2JP4B–Admiral Ijichi and Admiral Evans on visit of Japanese Fleet to San Francisco
RMCW8XJW–The Japanese fleet attacking Russian fleet at Port Arthur
RM2AAB7C2–Mongols Invasion (Japanese: Mooko shuurai), by Kikuchi Yoosai, 1847. Ink and water colors on paper. Shows the destruction of the Mongol fleet in a typhoon
RM2M3NX4A–The Admiral in his cabin, discussing the shell that almost cost the Japanese fleet its commander. Date: 1905
RMD962YY–Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905: Russian cruiser 'Varyag' receiving her death-blows from the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Chemulpo, February 1904
RM2D5JN14–Japanese naval officers: Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi, Commander of the 2nd Carrier Squadron, Vice Admiral Shiro Takatsu, 4th Fleet Commander, and Rea
RMD5KPEA–Japanese fleet advancing (LOC)
RMTXJC65–1942 front page Daily Telegraph U.S. Bombers attack Japanese Fleet near Dutch East Indies
RM2WRAMX3–The victory of the Japanese navy after a fierce naval battle near Dagushan, Nisshin kaisen Daikosan oki daigekisen: Dai Nihon kaigun daishôri no zu (title on object), Japan's victory at the Battle of the Yellow Sea, also known as the naval battle near Dagushan, gave Japan control over the entire Yellow Sea area. The Japanese flagship was the Matsushima, along with twelve other warships. On September 17, 1894, the Japanese fleet won the naval battle after five hours of fighting, several Chinese ships were wrecked but not a single Japanese ship was killed. Left part of a six-part.
RMTA2RY2–The Supreme Command of the Japanese troops stationed in China during the Second Japanese-Chinese War on January 13, 1938. From left: Commander of the Japanese fleet stationing in China, Vice Admiral Kijoshi Hasegawa, commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Army General Iwane Matsui, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant-General Heisuke Yanagva.
RF2AX1DT0–1942 , 6 june , USA : MIDWAY BATTLE . Navy fighters during the attack on the Japanese fleet off Midway, June 4th to 6th 1942. In the center is visible a burning Japanese ship. (Navy) U.S. Navy Douglas SBD-3 'Dauntless' dive bombers from scouting squadron VS-8 from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) approaching the burning Japanese heavy cruiser MIKUMA to make the third set of attacks on her, during the Battle of Midway, 6 June 1942. Mikuma had been hit earlier by strikes from Hornet and USS Enterprise (CV-6), leaving her dead in the water and fatally damaged. Note bombs hung beneath t
RME458H2–Bridge of Japanese WWII ship forms artificial reef Shortland Is Solomon Is, Pacific. Kasi Maru. Japanese fleet sunk by american warplanes in 1944
RFH3BNHM–JAPAN The Japanese imperial fleet attacking the Rebels at Hakodate 1869. The Illustrated London News
RMWHA1T0–WW2: Carrier Div. 25 under two and a half hours attack by Japanese fleet off Leyte Gulf.
RM2CCW68T–Japanese fleet oiler Hayasui 1944.
RMWKARR1–Japanese fleet advancing
RMM2HX0A–Togo Heihachiro, Japanese Admiral
RMPC5T8P–1 16126.d.1(43)-The Japanese fleet bombarding Dalian Bay
RMWH930E–(190902) -- WEIHAI, Sept. 2, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Undated photo shows members of an archaeological team conducting an underwater survey in the Yellow Sea. Chinese archeologists said Monday they have confirmed the wreck site of a Chinese battleship sunk in the Yellow Sea by the invading Japanese fleet in 1894. (Underwater Cultural Heritage Conservation Center of China National Cultural Heritage Administration/Handout via Xinhua)
RMH4E4G0–Marshal-Admiral Marquis Tōgō Heihachirō, (1848 – 1934), was a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of Japan's greatest naval heroes. During the Russo-Japanese War, Tōgō engaged the Russian navy at Port Arthur, or Lüshun Port in China and the Yellow Sea in 190,. He commanded the Japanese naval forces at the destruction of the Imperial Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet at the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905.
RMTXGNXG–Admiral Ito. Commander-in-Chief Japanese fleet during war with China 1894-1895. Chief of Naval Board of Command during Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905
RFEC2RHJ–Navy fighters during the attack on the Japanese fleet off Midway, June 4th to 6th 1942. In the center is visible a burning Japanese ship. (Navy)
RMER8TM4–A scheme to save the Russian fleet when Japanese torpedo boa
RMD96303–Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905: Russian cruiser 'Varyag' steaming out of harbour to engage with the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Chemulpo, at which she was sunk, 9 February 1904
RFMAF2HR–Hokkaido Winter - Squid fishing boats tied up in Hakodate Harbour, Hokkaido, Japan. Winter in Japan. Japanese Fishing Fleet.
RMHYB3Y9–16126.d.1(43) The Japanese fleet bombarding Dalian Bay
RMTXJDEF–1942 front page News of the World Allied Ships and Aircraft attack Japanese Fleet off Bali and Siege of Leningrad
RM2WRAMX6–The victory of the Japanese navy after a fierce naval battle near Dagushan, Nisshin kaisen Daikosan oki daigekisen: Dai Nihon kaigun daishôri no zu (title on object), Japan's victory at the Battle of the Yellow Sea, also known as the naval battle near Dagushan, gave Japan control over the entire Yellow Sea area. The Japanese flagship was the Matsushima, along with twelve other warships. On September 17, 1894, the Japanese fleet won the naval battle after five hours of fighting, several Chinese ships were wrecked but not a single Japanese ship was killed. Right part of a six-part.
RM2B2B8AK–View over the deck of a Japanese warship. A Japanese fighter plane is flying above the ship. In the background there are several other ships. (Undated photo, ca. 1930s)
RF2AX1E91–1942 , 6 june , USA : BATTLE OF MIDWAY . A U.S. Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless of bombing squadron VB-8 or scouting squadron VS-8 landing on the aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) during the Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942. Note the personnel wearing battle gear and the pilot in full flight gear, including leather helmet, Mae West, and flight suit. VB-8 and VS-8 did not locate the Japanese fleet during operations on 4 June 1942, losing six aircraft between them. However, on 6 June the squadrons participated in attacks against the Japanese cruisers Mogami and Mikuma - WORLD WAR II - WWII - SECON
RMMCHK9M–Fleet Returning to Harbor at Mount Tempo
RM2GH7EPE–USS Shaw exploding after her forward magazine was detonated by the raging fire during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
RM2BW1XJY–King received Japanese Adml on Royal Naval yacht before full fleet review. The King, who was accompanied by other members of the Royal family, received British and foreign of visiting warships on the quarter deck of the Royal yacht 'Victoria and Albert' for Coronation naval review and you at Portsmouth. Photo shows, the King receiving the commander of the Japanese cruiser 'Ashigara' on the Royal yacht 'Victoria and Albert'. 20 May 1937
RM2CCWKM6–Japanese fleet underway off Samar, Philippines, 25 October 1944
RF2KHXF35–Fleet of JMSDF (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) ships.
RMF6F06N–RELEASED DATE: June 18, 1976. MOVIE TITLE: Midway. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: The battle of midway is done with captions to identify historical characters. Historically accurate in its major points, a subplot of an American flyer who is engaged to a Hawiian girl of Japanese descent has been added. This is the battle in which the previously undefeated Japanese fleet was stopped in a battle during which all damage was done by aircraft. The opposing fleets never saw each other. PICTURED: MOVIE POSTER with CHARLTON HESTON as Capt. Matthew Garth and HENRY FONDA as Adm. Chester W. Nimitz.
RM2HCERP5–'Russian outrage on Hull trawlers. Scene at St Andrew's Dock, Hull.' Postcard published after the 1904 Dogger Bank incident during the Russo-Japanese War. Ships of the Baltic Fleet of the Imperial Russian Navy mistook British trawlers for Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo boats and fired on them, killing two men and injuring 6 more. The incident nearly led to war between Britain and Russia
RMWH925J–Weihai. 2nd Sep, 2019. Photo taken in east China's Shandong Province on Sept. 2, 2019 shows a piece of shipwrecked relic of the Dingyuan Battleship, the flagship vessel of the Beiyang Fleet of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) sunk in the First Sino-Japanese War. Chinese archeologists said Monday they have confirmed the wreck site of a Chinese battleship sunk in the Yellow Sea by the invading Japanese fleet in 1894. Credit: Wang Yang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2HEDW3A–PEARL HARBOR ATTACK Japanese aerial bombing attack on Pearl Harbor 7th December 1941 USS Arizona Battleship BB-39 battleship on fire and sinking
RMTXGNWE–Admiral Ito. Commander-in-Chief Japanese fleet during war with China 1894-1895. Chief of Naval Board of Command during Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905
RMKWDK6N–Battle of Weihaiwei, and defeat of the Chinese Northern Fleet. Japanese torpedo boats attacked at Weihaiwei on the night of Feb. 4, 1894. While under Chinese fire, Japanese sailors torpedoed the great Chinese battleship TINGYUEN, which ran aground badly damaged. On the night of Feb. 6th, Japanese torpedoes hit the WIEYUEN, JOTAKA, and LAIYUEN (BSLOC 2017 18 84)
RMG4T0E3–Michael Magennis son of leading seaman James J Magennis, with the memorial to his father James. James Magennis was the only serviceman from Northern Ireland to be awarded the Victoria Cross during World War Two. * The sixfoot memorial stands at the front of Belfast City Hall. James Magennis was awarded the nations highest accolade for his part in a daring mini submarine raid on the Japanese fleet in the stait of Jahore Singapore.
RMD962FG–Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905: The great Russian fleet steaming forth for the last time, August, 1904.
RMJ22M59–The old salt salutes - Illustration shows Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, saluting a Japanese admiral on a gunboat, in the background are the ruins of a Russian naval fleet. Political cartoon during the Russo - Japanese War
RMKPRW6J–Japanese Torpedo Destroyers
RMTXJDEH–1942 front page Sunday Express Allied Ships and Aircraft attack Japanese Fleet off Bali and Siege of Leningrad
RM2JDY1NR–Russo-Japanese War: images in brocade, number two, Nichiro kôsen nishikie ni, Outside the port of Port Arthur, a Russian ship is sunk by the Japanese fleet. Japanese marines cheer the spectacle from a submarine., print maker: Seisai, (mentioned on object), publisher: Tsujiokaya Kamekichi, (mentioned on object), Japan, 1904, paper, color woodcut, height 365 mm × width 720 mm
RM2B2B894–View over the sea off the Japanese coast during a fleet maneuver of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
RMG38AMY–BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT The Japanese Admiral Togo steams into action in his flagship 'Mikafa', inflicting an overwhelming defeat on the Russian fleet Date: 27-28 May 1905
RM2RBFHM2–Forest Park, Illinois: August 17, 1944 The back ends of the Mark 15 torpedos being manufactured at the Amertorp torpedo factory for US Navy submarines to use against the Japanese fleet.
RM2GH7EPA–USS Shaw exploding after her forward magazine was detonated by the raging fire during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
RMWH98YF–Japan's fleet was the most effective arm in the Russo-Japanese war.
RM2CCWKMP–Japanese fleet underway during the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea, 24 October 1944
RF2KHXF01–Fleet of JMSDF (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) ships.
RF2DDT62A–Retro photo of admiral Heihachiro Togo. Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro (1848 – 1934), served as a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the I
RM2A3RNNT–The destroyer of the American fleet at Pearl Harbour. The amercain cuirasse of 31.800 tons' West Virginia ' falls and sinks into the sea.
RMWH932M–(190902) -- WEIHAI, Sept. 2, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Undated photo shows a piece of shipwrecked relic of the Dingyuan Battleship, the flagship vessel of the Beiyang Fleet of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) sunk in the First Sino-Japanese War. Chinese archeologists said Monday they have confirmed the wreck site of a Chinese battleship sunk in the Yellow Sea by the invading Japanese fleet in 1894. (Underwater Cultural Heritage Conservation Center of China National Cultural Heritage Administration/Handout via Xinhua)
RM2K1YTYF–PEARL HARBOR JAPANESE ATTACK WW2 small boat rescuing a seaman in the water from the burning USS West Virginia in Pearl Harbor Date 7 December 1941
RMTXGNYC–Russo-Japanese War 1904-5: Russian cruiser 'Varyag' receiving her death-blows from the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Chemulpo, February 1904
RMCWA7RD–World War II: Suicide-bent, this pilot of a Japanese Zeke plane desperately tries to crash into the deck of U.S. Pacific Fleet
RMG4T0DW–Michael Magennis son of leading seaman James J Magennis, with family during an emotional unveiling of a memorial to James Magennis, who was the only serviceman from Northern Ireland to be awarded the Victoria Cross during World War Two. * The sixfoot memorial stands at the front of Belfast City Hall. James Magennis was awarded the nations highest accolade for his part in a daring mini submarine raid on the Japanese fleet in the stait of Jahore Singapore.
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