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Junyo (sometimes
written Dyunyo) may
refer to
either of the ****anese ships: ****anese
aircraft carrier Jun'yō Jun'yō Maru, a ****anese
cargo ship that was...
- Lengerer, Hans & Rehm-Takahara,
Tomoko (1985). "The ****anese
Aircraft Carriers Junyo and Hiyo". In Lambert,
Andrew (ed.).
Warship IX. London:
Conway Maritime...
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renamed her Sureway. In 1927 ****anese
owners bought the ship and
renamed her
Junyo Maru. In 1938 the
registered spelling of name
became Zyunyo Maru. The name's...
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Junya Suzuki (鈴木 準弥,
Suzuki Jun'ya, born 7
January 1996) is a ****anese
footballer who
plays as a
right back for J1
League club FC
Machida Zelvia. Suzuki...
- "victory bell,"
originally the ship's bell of the ****anese
aircraft carrier Junyo,
which was
presented to the
university by
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz...
- task
group and they
proceeded to
permanently cripple the
aircraft carrier Junyō with
three torpedo hits. Unharmed,
Haruna arrived at
Sasebo the following...
- from the
following ****anese
aircraft carriers: Chitose, Chiyoda, Hiyō,
Junyō, Shinyo, Shōkaku, Sōryū, Taihō, Unryū, Unyō and Zuikaku. The D4Y1-C reconnaissance...
- she was part of a
submarine wolfpack which damaged the
aircraft carrier Junyō beyond repair, then just 10 days
later she
torpedoed and sank the aircraft...
- França 1938
Archived 2012-03-23 at the
Wayback Machine "The
Sinking of the
Junyo Maru. One of the largest, yet most forgotten,
maritime disaster of WWII...
- one thousand, were
rescued by ****anese destroyers. The
carriers Zuikaku,
Junyō and
Chiyoda were
damaged by bombs.
Returning American strike pilots generally...