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Japanese battleship Kirishima: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:3519:35, 9 July 2023 Dieter.Meinertzhagen talk contribs 35,317 bytes 0 1942: Combat and loss: It was not the normal function of the hydraulic pumps to *jam* the turrets and steering, but to *power* them; also we are talking about some specific pumps among many on the ship, hence "that" not "which": ft "destroying the hydraulic pumps [which jammed] her rear 14-inch turrets and steering" -> "destroying the hydraulic pumps [that powered] her rear 14-inch turrets and steering" undo

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  • curprev 18:5518:55, 29 June 2022 MG George H Thomas talk contribs 35,165 bytes −136 Kirishima did not strike the bridge of USS Atlanta (CL-51) or any other part of the ship, though she was torpedoed earlier in the engagement by a Japanese torpedo. Surface gunfire damage sustained as well as the death of RAdm Norman Scott were due to friendly fire from USS San Francisco (CA-38). See: https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/a/atlanta-cl-51-iii.html undo

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