ADMIRAL TOGO, Commander of the Japanese Fleet. (Wanganui Chronicle, 30 May 1905)
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Admiral Sankichi Takahashi, commander of the First Fleet and of the combined Japanese fleets, on his return ...
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THE GREAT NAVAL BATTLE IN THE EAST: ADMIRAL TOGO. IN COMMAND OF THE JAPANESE FLEET
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Vice-Admiral Kusaka, Commander of the Japanese South-East Fleet, signs the surrender document on board the G...
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VICE-ADMIRAL SEIZO KOBAYASHI Commander of the Japanese Squadron, (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
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VICE-ADMIRAL TOGO, WHO COMMANDED THE JAPANESE FLEET IN THE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR
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ADMIRAL TOGO, As portrayed by a Japanese artist (Wanganui Chronicle, 02 July 1904)
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THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: ADMIRAL SKRYDLOFF, NAVAL CHIEF AT VLADIVOSTOCK, AND COMMANDER OF THE VLADIVOSTOCK S...
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GENERAL KODAMA, COMMANDER OF THE JAPANESE LAND FORCES
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THE SENTINEL OF THE JAPANESE WATERS: ADMIRAL TOGO ON HIS FLAGSHIP
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Signing the surrender of the Japanese South-east Army. At top, Admiral Jin-Ichi Kusaka, commander of the Jap...
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After the Fall of Weihaiwei, the Commander of the Chinese Peiyang Fleet, Admiral Ting Ju-Chang, Surrenders (Ikaiei kanraku Hokuyō kantai teitoku Tei Joshō kofuku no zu)
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[Commander-in-Chief of Japanese Navy.]
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THE RUSSIAN FLEET. THE JAPANESE FLEET. THE WAR CLOUD IN THE EAST
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Court Exh. No. 2062: Copy of Letter from the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Admiral C. W. Nimitz, to the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Fleet dated 19 May 1945
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Court Exh. No. 2062: Copy of Letter from the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Admiral C. W. Nimitz, to the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Fleet dated 19 May 1945
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GENERAL NOGI, THE JAPANESE COMMANDER AT PORT ARTHUR
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ADMIRAL TOGO: A MEMENTO OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. (Otago Witness, 18 September 1907)
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Mikasa TYPES OF THE JAPANESE FLEET. Shikishima. Asahi
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COMMANDER OF THE CHINESE FORCES AGAINST JAPAN
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![[Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/stereo/1s00000/1s02000/1s02900/1s02968_150px.jpg)
[Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873]
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Some Crack Ships in the Fleet of Our Japanese Allies
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Mikasa. Shikishima. Asahi. TYPES OF THE JAPANESE FLEET. (Otago Witness, 17 February 1904)
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YOUNG LADIES IN THE JAPANESE DANCE (Otago Witness, 20 December 1905)
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PERFORMERS IN THE JAPANESE DANCE (Otago Witness, 27 December 1905)
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