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English: Japanese destroyer Tanikaze on training missions off the Bungo Strait. The destroyer Hibiki can bee seen in the background.
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Source Imperial Japanese navy photograph achieve. Photo surrendered to the US federal government after WW2, and is free use
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Japanese destroyer Tanikaze on training missions off the Bungo Strait. The destroyer Hibiki can bee seen in the background.

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20 October 1941

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