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RMG7YR5G–Ogata Gekko - Sino-Japanese War- The Japanese Navy Victorious Off Takushan
RMEC7XG9–Imperial Japanese Navy warship 'Hiei' which served during World War I and World War II
RMJ73WGB–The Holland, First Submarine in the Navy of the United States. Launched in 1898. Pictured here with the Russian Battleship Retvizan entering dry dock. The Retvizan was afterward sunk in the Russo-Japanese War
RMEAPNNR–Led by the U.S. Navy nuclear super carrier USS George Washington, United States and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships steam in formation at the conclusion of Keen Sword 15 exercises November 19, 2014 in the Philippine Sea. The bilateral field training exercise is designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability of U.S. forces and the JSDF.
RMFGJJ9K–Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Mikasa.
RM2M97GKX–Sakai, Saburo, Japanese Navy fighter ace.
RMMXR84H–October 27, 1944 - PILOTS MAN YOUR PLANES - Navy pilots waiting in their Grumman HELLCATS aboard the USS BUNKER HILL after the order 'Pilots man your planes' for an attack on the Japanese.
RM2B2B894–View over the sea off the Japanese coast during a fleet maneuver of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
RM2B015H7–China: The Japanese armoured cruiser Izumo anchored in Shanghai, 1932. The Izumo was an armored cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Izumo was named after Izumo Province, an ancient province of Japan (corresponding to present-day Shimane Prefecture). The Izumo was used by Imperial Japan to intimidate and attack China and Shanghai.
RMA2JPD3–US NAVY Japanese aircraft shot down at Saipan
RM2RH1TRG–Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7 1941. A photo captured by a low-flying Japanese plane captures United States Navy vessels in the “Battleship Row” during the early stages of the attack, Pearl Harbor, December 7 1941.
RM2BW2325–First pictures showing the Japanese Navy in action in the Chinese War. It shows a Japanese destroyer firing on the Chinese forts at Taku at the mouth of the river leading to Tientsing, North China. Sailors are loading one of the worships big guns. 1 September 1937
RMBM210T–Japanese warships taking Port Arthur, Manchuria, during the Sino-Japanese War, 1894. Color lithograph
RM2A5YR1W–World War Two Japanese Imperial Navy aircraft carrier 'The Kaga' at sea 1941
RMTR8Y4F–A Japanese kai gunto for navy officers, circa 1940 Blade shinogi-zukuri, o-kissaki and middle torii-zori. Suguha-midare hamon with yo and ko-maru boshi with short kaeri, muji hada. Stained kesho finish. Nakago with one mekugi-ana and o-sujikai yasurime, inscribed 'Noshu Seki Ju Amachi Masatsune Tsukuru Kore' (active between 1926 and 1944). Typical navy koshirae, sakura bronze mounts with traces of gilding. Smooth tsuba, o-seppa with amida yasurime. Blackened tsuka covered with same, sakura menuki under brown cotton wrap. Wood saya with samenuri l, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMMYR6G3–WW2 Japan Propaganda Recruitment Imperial Japanese Navy Pilot Recruitment Poster c.1940's TITLE 'A single strike onward to the destruction of the enemy base' Pilot salutes departing Japanese military aircraft
RMWAW25P–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Navy Officer & Cadet ] — Uniformed cadet and officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
RMW7CB8K–Japanese cruiser Takachiho, c. 1905.
RMHRP58B–Japanese Invade Korea, 1870s
RM2H7BBCG–Photo showing Japanese ships hit and others fleeing at Rabaul Harbor when carrier based American planes swooped down with torpedos and bombs. United States Navy photographer Paul T. Barnett, Photographers Mate, First Class, of Corpus Christi, Texas, lost his life taking this photo. The torpedo and dive bomber planes headed home after the attack, but Barnett’s photographic plane, escorted by two fighters, made repeated runs over the harbor for intelligence gathering photos. Eight Japanese Zero planes pounced on it sumutaneously, and a bullet killed Barnett who fell dead over his camera. Februar
RMEX6KBT–Japanese navy battleship the Nachi underway, Nov 1928
RM2G63DFR–Portrait of Suzuki Kantaro - an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, member and final leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association and Prime Minister of Japan from 7 April to 17 August 1945
RMF74G5J–US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is underway in formation with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships during Annual Exercise 16 November 23, 2015 off the coast of Japan.
RM2TBHTB3–A sketch by Frank H Mason of Japanese bombers bombing and torpedoing the Royal Navy warships,HMS 'Prince of Wales' and 'Repulse', as the sailed to intercept a Japanese convoy near Malaya during the Second World War. The attack on the 10th December 1941 resulted in the loss of both ships.
RMER76EG–Japanese navy department tests balloons in front of the Amer
RMBC1E8B–Admiral Yamamoto, Japanese Minister of the Navy, c1904-1905. Artist: Unknown
RM2B2B863–The flag of the Imperial Japanese Navy is hoisted on board the Japanese flagship Izumo. Below the flag there are saluting sailors.
RM2B00MFF–Russia: Russian propaganda image of Tsarist navy giving Japanese navy a bloody nose, (Russo-Japanese War, 8 February 1904 – 5 September 1905). The Russo-Japanese War (8 February 1904 – 5 September 1905) was the first great war of the 20th century which grew out of the rival imperial ambitions of the Russian Empire and Japanese Empire over Manchuria and Korea. The resulting campaigns, in which the Japanese military attained victory over the Russian forces arrayed against them, were unexpected by world observers.
RMF3H8XE–JAPANESE NAVY SAILORS about 1943
RM2RH1TBD–Indian Ocean Raid, March 31 – April 10 1942. Smokes billows from the sinking Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Hermes in the aftermath of an attack from Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft, April 9 1942.
RM2BWB1Y0–Japanese Navy 's Tribute To British Dead Japanese officers and men from the two cruiser of the training squadron which arrived at Sheerness visited the Cenotaph in Whitehall this morning and laid a wreath as a tribute to the glorious British dead . The Prince ' s Hirotada and Assakira ( standing on the left ) while Vice Admiral H Saito places the wreath on the Cenotaph 1 December 1921
RMKWDK6K–The Naval Battle of Yalu River, (Battle of Yellow Sea), Sept 17, 1894. Japanese flagship Matsushima in the midst of the largest naval battle of the First Sino-Japanese War (BSLOC 2017 18 82)
RMTXGADH–Japanese navy department tests balloons in front of the American Consulate. By Yoshitora Utagawa.
RMTR8Y4H–A Japanese kai gunto for navy officers, circa 1940 Blade shinogi-zukuri, o-kissaki and middle torii-zori. Suguha-midare hamon with yo and ko-maru boshi with short kaeri, muji hada. Stained kesho finish. Nakago with one mekugi-ana and o-sujikai yasurime, inscribed 'Noshu Seki Ju Amachi Masatsune Tsukuru Kore' (active between 1926 and 1944). Typical navy koshirae, sakura bronze mounts with traces of gilding. Smooth tsuba, o-seppa with amida yasurime. Blackened tsuka covered with same, sakura menuki under brown cotton wrap. Wood saya with samenuri l, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2J8TGWH–Pearl Harbor Attack USS NEVADA ,WW2 starts for USA December 7, 1941. USS Nevada (BB 36) burning during the Japanese aerial attack. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, WW2 Hawaii USA America
RM2BN1736–[ 1930s Japan - Imperial Japanese Navy ] — Illustration of an airplane and battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy silhouetted against the rising sun. Published by the Yamashita Steamship Ltd. (山下汽船株式会社). 20th century vintage postcard.
RME0MKD2–Oct. 10, 1955 - New Power to the Japanese Navy. Submarine on Loan from United States:The submarine ''Kuroshio'' (Black Current)
RF2DCDA27–WWII, I-58 Surrendered Japanese Cruiser, 1946
RM2KNFDK7–British battlecruiser, H.M.S. Repulse, she was sunk by Japanese bombers, 10 December 1941. From British Warships of the Royal Navy, published 1940.
RMF7NCTA–Japanese navy department tests balloons in front of the American Consulate. By Yoshitora Utagawa.
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.
RM2H3C8K5–Yokosuka, Japan. 26th Oct, 2021. U.S. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro salutes officers as he departs the Japanese Izumo class aircraft carrier JS Izumo at homeport October 26, 2021 in Yokosuka, Japan. Credit: MC2 Ashley Estrella/US Navy/Alamy Live News
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.
RM2K6424A–Vintage photograph World War II - Japanese navy officer surrenders to American soldiers on Okinawa
RF2D5JN12–The Japanese Nakajima B5N carrier based torpedo bomber lands on the deck of the Sekaku aircraft carrier of the Imperial Navy during operations in the
RM2B2B8B2–The crew of the cruiser Ashigara of the Imperial Japanese Navy on a visit to Berlin, here at Lehrter Bahnhof on 25 May 1937.
RM2B01EE2–China: The Japanese cruiser Nagara on the Huangpu River, Shanghai. Broadway Mansions visible on the horizon, September 27, 1936 Nagara (長良 軽巡洋艦 Nagara keijun'yōkan) was the lead ship of her class of light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was named after the Nagara River in the Chūbu region of Japan. The Nagara was the first vessel completed in the Nagara-class, and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use as the flagship of a destroyer flotilla, and it was in that role that she participated in the invasions of the Philippines and the Netherlands East Indies.
RM2AAFHYR–ISOROKU YAMAMOTO (1884-1943) Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy
RM2RH1T67–Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7 1941. American aircraft and facilities at Wheeler Army Airfield burn during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7 1941.
RM2G2EFXM–Wreckage-strewn Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor following the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, on the island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii.
RMKK49NJ–Ships from the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Republic of Korea navy are underway during a trilateral exercise, East China Sea, 2012. Image courtesy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kaitlyn R. Breitkreutz/US Navy.
RM2A6015X–Admiral Baron Inouye; Naval officer of the Japanese navy Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905
RMTR8Y4N–A Japanese kai-gunto for navy officers, circa 1944 Blade shinogi-zukuri, chu-kissaki and middle torii-zori, no visible hamon and muji-hada. Kesho finish. Gilt copper habaki. Nakago with one mekugi-ana and sujikai yasurime, inscribed '502' and arsenal stamp 'Toyokawa Navy Armoury.' Sakura bronze mounts with traces of gilding. Tsuba with o-seppa and amida yasurime. Tsuka covered with same, sakura menuki and brown cotton wrap. Wood saya with two obitori and aisamenuri lacquer. Length k/m 62.5 cm, total length 93 cm. historic, historical, Japanese, A, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2J8TGPP–PEARL HARBOR REHEARSAL Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Kaga conducts air operations in 1937. On the deck are Mitsubishi B2M Type 89, Nakajima A2N Type 90, and Aichi D1A1 Type 94 aircraft.
RMWAW1FG–[ 1940s Japan - Japanese Navy Cadets ] — Uniformed cadets and officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa. Based on the insignia, this was photographed in November 1942 at the earliest. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
RMJPW309–Japanese Navy Sailors & Hydroplane, WW1
RMK2J06M–Prime Minister Theresa May signs a visitor's book after meeting crew and naval personnel including those from the British Royal Navy on board the Japanese aircraft carrier, J.S. Izumo at Yokosuka Naval Base near Tokyo.
RMPJ1AFP–HMS Hermes, a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy, the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, she was sunk by Japanese aircraft, 9 April 1942. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920.
RMG1CTDY–Admiral Baron Inouye; Naval officer of the Japanese navy Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905
RMKHBN8C–Aircraft are prepared for a morning sortie on the Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Zuikaku, east of the Solomon Islands, on May 5, 1942. On May 7 and 8 the carrier was involved in exchanges of airstrikes with United States Navy carriers during the Battle of the Coral Sea.
RMR12XTJ–Philippine Sea. 8th November, 2018. The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and the Japanese helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga sail in formation with 16 other ships from the U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force during during Keen Sword 2019 November 8, 2018 in the Philippine Sea. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2C98DTC–The carrier 'Hornet' under attack from Japanese dive bombers during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, fought during 25–27 October 1942. It was fourth major naval engagement fought between the United States Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy of the Pacific campaign of World War II. One in which the ships of the two adversaries were rarely in sight or gun range of each other. Instead, almost all attacks by both sides were mounted by carrier or land-based aircraft.
RMG3CTD2–Hiei - warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War I and World War II. Designed by British naval architect George Thurston, the second of four Kongo-class battlecruisers - formally commissioned in 1914. Battlecruisers carried less armour
RMWTCHM5–Theodor Kristian Avellan (1839 – 1916) was a Finland-Swedish admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy, noted for his role in the Russo-Japanese War of 190
RM2B2B88M–The officers of the cruiser Ashigara of the Imperial Japanese Navy and some Chechen naval officers are guests of the Japanese ambassador in Berlin.
RMWHA1WF–WW2: Dutch Navy defending the Dutch East Indies against the Japanese, 1942. The ship is ' H.M Java'.
RM2AAFHYB–CHŪICHI NAGUMO (1887-1944) Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy
RMMBGRRJ–Japanese Experience a Sunken Feeling
RM2G2EFXK–Wreckage-strewn Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor following the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, on the island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii.
RMKK49R0–Ships from the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Republic of Korea navy are underway during a trilateral exercise, East China Sea, 2012. Image courtesy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kaitlyn R. Breitkreutz/US Navy.
RMTXGFDB–Vice Admiral Saburo Hyakutake, Imperial Japanese Navy during the first world war 1918
RMTR8Y4P–A Japanese kai-gunto for navy officers, circa 1944 Blade shinogi-zukuri, chu-kissaki and middle torii-zori, no visible hamon and muji-hada. Kesho finish. Gilt copper habaki. Nakago with one mekugi-ana and sujikai yasurime, inscribed '502' and arsenal stamp 'Toyokawa Navy Armoury.' Sakura bronze mounts with traces of gilding. Tsuba with o-seppa and amida yasurime. Tsuka covered with same, sakura menuki and brown cotton wrap. Wood saya with two obitori and aisamenuri lacquer. Length k/m 62.5 cm, total length 93 cm. historic, historical, Japanese, A, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2WHX893–Japanese Prisoners of War WW2 POW's Gaunt allied prisoners of war at Aomori camp near Yokohama cheer rescuers from U.S. Navy. Waving flags of the United States, Great Britain and Holland. Japan, August 29, 1945. (Navy)
RMWAW1FM–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Navy Cadets ] — Uniformed cadets and officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa. Based on the insignia, this was photographed in November 1942 at the earliest. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
RMEFK95G–Zuikaku, one of 2 Shōkaku-class aircraft carriers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy completed in 1941 and capable of carrying 70-80 aircraft. Part of the Japanese 5th Carrier Division, it took part in the Pearl Harbour attack and numerous others before being sunk by an air attack in the Battle of Leyte Gulf on 25 October 1944.
RM2R330PX–Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Kamikaze, the second Japanese warship to bear that name.
RMPJ1AH9–HMS Hermes, a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy, the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, she was sunk by Japanese aircraft, 9 April 1942. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920.
RMEX6XM6–World War Two Japanese Imperial Navy aircraft carrier 'The Kaga' at sea 1941
RM2AP3EEP–The Fuji, a member of the Fuji-class battleships of the Japanese Imperial Navy, circa 1908
RMR12XTG–Philippine Sea. 8th November, 2018. The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and the Japanese helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga sail in formation with 16 other ships from the U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force during during Keen Sword 2019 November 8, 2018 in the Philippine Sea. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2B00MH9–Russia: The Russian ship Oleg with a gaping hole in her side after battle, (Russo-Japanese War, 8 February 1904 – 5 September 1905). The Russo-Japanese War (8 February 1904 – 5 September 1905) was the first great war of the 20th century which grew out of the rival imperial ambitions of the Russian Empire and Japanese Empire over Manchuria and Korea. The resulting campaigns, in which the Japanese military attained victory over the Russian forces arrayed against them, were unexpected.
RMMHNYPN–Japanese Suma class cruiser Akashi at NYK (Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line) Docks, Wayside Wharf, Shanghai, China. Date: circa 1910s
RM2TBHTPA–A combined British naval and military force landing at Courier Bay on Madagascar to prevent a Japanese invasion of the island during Second World War. The drawing by M Mackinlay shows troops arriving by landing barges in May 1942, supported by aircraft of the Naval Air Arm while Royal Navy warships stayed off shore to give support when required.
RM2B2B88E–A group of officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy visiting the armored vessel 'Deutschland' during a trip to Germany.
RMWHA1X7–WW2: Japanese ships avoiding aerial attack by planes of the US navy at tables strait during Battle of Leyte Gulf, PI.
RM2TDR9GX–ISOROKU YAMAMOTO (1884-1943) as Commander in Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy about 1940
RMC2JJ66–Japanese Warship Kongo
RM2N2XA15–JAPAN - 28 August 1934 - The Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Haruna undergoes sea-trials after her second refi somewhere off Japan in 1934 - Photo:
RMKK49W8–Ships from the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Republic of Korea navy are underway during a trilateral exercise, East China Sea, 2012. Image courtesy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kaitlyn R. Breitkreutz/US Navy.
RMR226YJ–Japanese navy department tests balloons in front of the American Consulate by Yoshitora Utagawa, 1867
RMT8NR7E–A Japanese kai-gunto for navy officers, circa 1943 Blade shinogi-zukuri, o-kissaki and middle torii-zori, indistinct gunome midare hamon and ko-maru boshi, short kaeri. Traces of bending above the habaki. Kesho finish. Silver-plated copper habaki. Nakago with one mekugi-ana, o-sujikai yasurime, inscribed 'Asaono Nobuhide Saku.' Sakura bronze mounts with traces of gilding. Smooth tsuba with o-seppa and amida yasurime. Tsuka with black same under cotton wrap. Wood saya with two obitori and aisamenuri lacquer. Length k/m 62.5 cm, total length 93 cm., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2HPMPYX–America Propaganda WW2 Poster 'Smoking stacks attract attacks'. WW2 Advisory shipping poster 'Dont Invite Disaster' Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy, showing smoke coming from smokestack of ship, Japanese submarine with rising sun on prow in foreground.World War II Second World War
RMWAW1HT–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Navy Cadets ] — Uniformed cadets and officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa. Based on the insignia, this was photographed in November 1942 at the earliest. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
RM2J9G6K3–A vintage photo circa 1943 of a Type A Ko-hyoteki Japanese midget submarine being salvaged by the US Navy after it was sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbour
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
RMF7NHX6–Japanese navy department tests balloons in front of the American Consulate by Yoshitora Utagawa, 1867
RM2RPX40P–Battleship Haruna undergoing trials after her reconstruction in 1928 - Japanese Imperial Navy
RMR12XTN–Philippine Sea. 8th November, 2018. The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and the Japanese helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga sail in formation with 16 other ships from the U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force during during Keen Sword 2019 November 8, 2018 in the Philippine Sea. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2HJCJGF–I-58 view in the forward torpedo room, showing 21-inch torpedo tubes and three crew members. Taken at Sasebo, Japan, January 28, 1946. I-58 was a Japanese B3 type cruiser submarine that served in the final year of WWII. Her most significant success was USS Indianapolis, sunk with conventional torpedoes July 30, 1945. The submarine surrendered in September 1945, and was later scuttled by the United States Navy. (cropped and cleaned)
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