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Summary
DescriptionTake Ichi convoy.jpg
English: Map showing the route of the Japanese Take Ichi convoy and the location of the United States submarine attacks on the convoy.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Convoy route added. The original can be viewed here: Southeast asia.jpg: . Modifications made by Nick-D.
2006-02-07T07:53:55Z Monedula 1344x1537 (361509 Bytes) Higher resolution image from the same source
2005-10-07T05:20:09Z ChongDae 507x600 (100133 Bytes) From CIA World Factbook http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html {{PD-USGov-CIA-WF}}
{{Information |Description=May showing the route of the Japanese Take Ichi convoy and the location of the United States submarine attacks on the convoy. Convoy route is from Parillo, Mark P. (1993). ''The Japanese Merchant Marine in World War II''. Annapo