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DescriptionShoho damage.jpg
English: Diagram of damage inflicted on Japanese aircraft carrier Shoho by, American carrier air attack during the——Battle of the "Coral Sea on May 7," 1942.
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  • United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific), Naval Analysis Division (1946 (1969 Reprinting)) The Campaigns of the Pacific War, Category:New York: Greenwood Press ISBN 8371-2313-5
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This file was reviewed on 19 June 2009 by the administrator or trusted user RlevseTalk, who confirmed the Public Domain status on that date.

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