Named after the former Japanese province of Musashi, she was one of three Yamato-class battleships constructed for the Imperial Japanese Navy beginning in the late 1930s. These would prove to be ...
Other prominent maritime theories/theorists include La Jeune École, John and Philip Colomb, Herbert Richmond, and Hyman G.
Musashi was one of four planned Yamato-class battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), beginning in the late 1930s. The Yamato-class ships were the heaviest and most powerfully armed ...
IJN Yamato and IJN Musashi; their 18-inch guns could fire a 1.5-ton shell 26 miles. By comparison, the largest American battleships had 16-inch guns which could fire a 1.35-ton shell for 20 miles – ...
Pandemic restrictions happened 'at a sensitive time when [they were] beginning to become interested in sexuality,' says ...
BUDGET 2025 | Government pensioners who are patients at the National Heart Institute (IJN) can continue to seek treatment at the Finance Ministry-owned facility. Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim in ...
Comprising three ships—Yamato, Musashi, and Shinano—they featured unprecedented 18-inch guns capable of firing 3,200-pound shells over 25 miles. -Despite their formidable design, all three ...
PETALING JAYA: The National Heart Institute (IJN) has launched i-Pharmabot, the nation’s first Automated Dispensing Medication System (ADMS). “While the technology behind i-Pharmabot is ...
On March 1, 1942, three months after Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, the aged American destroyer USS Edsall was steaming alone in the Indian Ocean south of Java, loaded with 153 sailors and ...