File:Destroyer Okinami settled in shallow waters in Manila Bay, February 1945.jpg

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English: February 1945: the Japanese destroyer Okinami is lying, ruined, in shallow waters in Manila Bay, where U.S. carrier-based planes sank her on November 13th, 1944.
Italiano: Febbraio 1945: il cacciatorpediniere giapponese Okinami giace, devastato, nella baia di Manila in acque basse, dove velivoli dei gruppi imbarcati statunitensi lo affondarono il 13 novembre 1944.
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Il file è una scansione della fotografia originale, recuperata da Mark E. Stille, Imperial Japanese Navy Destroyers 1919-1945, Vol. 2, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 2013.

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