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I apologize, forgot to mention in edit that I added the picture of the sunken Ise.RebelAt 03:38, 8 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Attack on 6/24/45

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The USS Ranger could not have launched the 60 aircraft that attacked Ise on June 24th because:

1. Ranger could not carry 60 aircraft.

2. Ranger never operated as part of the 3rd Fleet. She spent all of 1945 as a training carrier, in home waters.

Bclough (talk) 01:57, 14 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Various

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Good article for the most part, but why does it call the Vickers pom-pom gun an "AT/AA" gun? That means "anti-tank/anti-aircraft" gun. Calling the Type 96 25mm an "AT" gun can barely be justified because it in fact saw some very limited use as one, but I can't imagine a stubby-barreled, heavy, low-velocity Vickers 40mm being used as an AT gun. Did someone assume that because the Type 96 was called an "AT/AA gun", that that was what the Japanese called their AA guns? AnnaGoFast (talk) 20:32, 7 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]