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English: Title: AKATSUKI (Japanese Destroyer, 1932)

Caption: Near Kiska Island, Aleutians, during the summer of 1942, At the time of the Japanese occupation of Kiska. Description: recrop Catalog #: NH 73049 Copyright Owner: Naval History and Heritage Command Original Creator: After this Year: 1940 Before this Year: 1949

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Source Naval History and Heritage Command
Author Presumed official USN or IJN photographer

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