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Line plot of tonnage sunk by allied aircraft, mines and submarines by month.

1943 Heatmap.jpg

1944 Heatmap, IVO Japan.jpg
Density analysis of Japanese merchant vessel losses in the waters surrounding the Japanese home islands in 1944.

1944 Heatmap, SE Asia.jpg
Density analysis of Japanese merchant vessels sunk IVO the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea.

Heatmap Jan-Mar 1945.jpg
Density map of Japanese merchant vessel sinkings from Jan-May 1945

1945, Operation Starvation.jpg
Density map of Japanese merchant vessel sinkings from May-Aug 1945 IVO the Japanese Home Islands

80-G-208972.tiff
Aerial reconnaissance photo of Japanese facilities at Truk, taken by a Marine Corps PB4Y-1 patrol bomber, from Bougainville, on 4 February 1944. Dublon Island is at bottom left, and Fefan Island is in lower right. In center is the Eten Island Air…

80-G-224968.tiff
Japanese merchant ship sinking, after her back was broken by one of THRESHER'S torpedoes, probably on 15 January or 27 January 1944. Photo taken while CDR W. J. Millican was THRESHER's C/O. It was received 10 May 1944.

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A Japanese freighter of about 4500 tons blows up during attacks by USS LEXINGTON (CV-16) planes on a convoy south of Camranh Bay, French Indochina, 12 January 1945. The ship was apparently carrying a cargo of gasoline or other highly flammable…

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Japanese convoy under attack from USS LEXINGTON (CV-16), near Juinhon, French Indochina, 12 January 1945. These two ships are heading for the beach. Burning vessel is a tanker of about 2500 tons. The other is a freighter of about 4500 tons. Position:…
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