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- consists of fishing and cultivation of vegetables and citrus fruit. Hashirajima is connected to the port at Iwakuni Mondays through Sa****ays by a high...
- fleet was in good condition. On the return of the ****anese fleet to Hashirajima on 14 June the wounded were immediately transferred to naval hospitals;...
- return to ****an, so Yamato withdrew with the main battleship force to Hashirajima, before making her way back to Kure. Yamato left Kure for Truk on 17...
- battleships Nagato and Mutsu and the light carrier Hōshō, sortied from Hashirajima to the Bonin Islands as distant support for the 1st Air Fleet attacking...
- Kyūshū and Shikoku. The area of the Kure Naval District encomp****ed Hashirajima Anchoring Area located at the south end of Hiroshima Bay, 30-40 kilometers...
- nobore" (Climb Mount Niitaka) on 2 December 1941 from Nagato at anchor at Hashirajima to signal the 1st Air Fleet (Kido Butai) to proceed with its attack on...
- carriers of the 1st Air Fleet were transferred to Mutsu. She arrived at Hashirajima on 14 June. On 14 July, Mutsu was transferred to Battleship Division...
- the anchorage at Hashirajima in Hiroshima Bay. When the war started for ****an on 8 December, the division sortied from Hashirajima to the Bonin Islands...
- Fusō spent most of the war around ****an, mostly at the anchorage at Hashirajima in Hiroshima Bay. When the war started for ****an on 8 December, the division...
- Battleship Division of the 1st Fleet, based in Hashirajima. Haruna and Kongō departed the Hashirajima fleet anchorage on 29 November 1941, to parti****te...