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Posted Thursday, October 19, 2023
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On This Day in History - October 18, 1944
October 18, 1944 #OTD World War II: Yamato and Musashi's decks were painted black with soot for the intended night operation in the San Bernardino Strait before departing Lingga for Brunei Bay, Boreno in the Dutch East Indies. Destroyer Yukikaze, among other ships, provided escort. Pictured: Musashi, Yamato, a cruiser, and Nagato at Brunei, Borneo, October 1944; cropped photograph.
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