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  Japanese Navy Ships--CV Akagi (1927-42)
Akagi, a 34,364-ton aircraft carrier, was built at Kure, Japan.
She subsequently took part in carrier raids into the Indian Ocean area and was flagship of the carrier striking force during the Battle of Midway.
Diorama by Norman Bel Geddes, depicting the attack by USS Enterprise (CV-6) and USS Yorktown (CV-5) dive bombers on the Japanese aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga and Soryu in the morning of 4 June 1942.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/sh-fornv/japan/japsh-a/akagi2.htm   (524 words)

  
  Akagi, Ships of Battlegroup
Akagi’s sister ship, Amagi, was supposed to undergo the same conversion but the latter’s hull was destroyed in an earthquake.
Akagi was supposed to operate in conjunction with her carrier division partner, Kaga.
Akagi participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and devastating raids on Australia and in the Indian Ocean.
www.lostbattalion.com /t-bg_Akagi.aspx   (526 words)

  
  Akagi (manga) - Encyclopedia - Fansub TV
Being completely fearless, very manipulative and calculating, Akagi takes risks other high-ranked players are not capable of, and in short order not only wins his first match, but also moves up to even higher stakes games.
He seems to be similar to Akagi, but Akagi denies this and proves it by defeating him.
Despite his physical resemblance to Akagi, his playing style is based solely on mathematical calculations and probability, in contrast to Akagi's natural gambling insight and psychological manipulation abilities.
www.fansub.tv /encyclopedia-article.php/AKAGI/Characters   (435 words)

  
  Akagi
The Akagi (赤城) was a Japanese aircraft carrier that took part in the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
Akagi, a 34,364-ton aircraft carrier, was built at Kure, Japan[?].
She subsequently took part in carrier raids into the Indian Ocean area and was flagship of the carrier striking force during the Battle of Midway.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ak/Akagi.html   (154 words)

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