Battleship Musashi's superstructure during its trials between Tokuyama and Kure, Japan, Jun-Jul 1942

Caption     Battleship Musashi's superstructure during its trials between Tokuyama and Kure, Japan, Jun-Jul 1942 ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseIngo Bauernfeind
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1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
3 Jun 2016 07:03:47 PM

MR. ITO, PLEASE REPORT TO THE BRIDGE:

Musashi's tower stations. From top to bottom photograph shows deck number XI the air defense command station, below line of windows, is deck number X the combat bridge number one, deck number VII searchlight control tower, deck number VI with second row of windows is the compass platform and conning tower.

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