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SUNK JAPANESE WW2 CRUISER JINTSU Photo Print Shizuo Fukui Collection #16

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    Description

    U.S.A. SHIPPING ONLY.
    SUNK JAPANESE SHIP.
    WORLD WAR 2.
    CRUISER JINTSU.
    TYPED INFO IS ON A PIECE OF PAPER TAPED TO THE BACK.
    THE STAMP IS PARTIALLY UNDER THE PAPER.
    Jintsū
    was the second vessel completed in the three-ship
    Sendai
    -class light cruiser built
    for the Imperial Japanese Navy. On 13 July 1943,
    Jintsū
    was in the Battle of Kolombangara.
    Admiral Isaki ordered a night torpedo attack as
    Jintsū
    illuminated the Allied fleet with her searchlights.
    The illumination was fatal, as
    Jintsū
    was hit by at least ten radar-directed 6-inch shells
    setting her on fire. The barrage killed both Rear Admiral Isaki and Captain Sato; shortly afterwards
    a torpedo hit
    Jintsū
    starboard in the aft engine room.
    Jintsū
    broke in two and sank. 482 men were lost.
    Stamped Photographic Print
    From The Shizuo Fukui Collection
    .
    Imperial Navy Lt Commander
    Fukui Shizuo
    , 1913-1993) was a Japanese author,
    photographer, editor, and Imperial Japanese Naval and Japanese Coast Guard
    Major technician, most famous for his comprehensive books of all combatant
    vessels and minor miscellaneous vessels in the Japanese Navy.
    MEASURES ABOUT 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 INCHES.
    MAY SHOW A LITTLE AGE, LIGHT SOILING & SOME WEAR.
    HAS WEAR TO THE CORNER TIPS.
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