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Destroyer "Matsu" (Photos 1-5) was laid down at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal in August 1943 (Showa 18) and completed in April 1944 (Showa 19). It was the first ship of a wartime mass-produced destroyer class (18 sister ships). The construction period was only eight months. After commissioning, it was engaged in escorting transport convoys to the Ogasawara Islands and Iwo Jima. It was the last masterpiece destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which faced the overwhelming forces of the Allied forces. Minesweeper No. 19 (Photos 6-10) This work depicts the rescue of the crew of a U.S. B-24 bomber that made a forced water landing. The theme is the Bushido spirit of the Japanese, "Rescue the enemy soldiers." Each is in a 210 x 70 x 80 collection box. Comes with a background panel. Thank you.
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