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 | From: Honolulu (Okuda)
To: Tokyo (Gaimudaijin)
16 January, 1941
(J17 K6)
#011 (2 parts, complete)
Re my #008*.
1. The capital ships returned to Pearl Harbor immediately. The Pennsylvania arrived on the 14th.
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 | An important historical site, easily identified from above.
The harbor of ancient Carthage: the semi-circular area had circular ship shed on the island. The longer area to the south was the working harbor.
Thank your for considering this post,
Mark |  | 01/30/2006 | 573 | 



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