File:Japanese destroyer Maikaze on 15 July 1941.jpg
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current | 12:36, 28 January 2009 | 3,096 × 1,528 (502 KB) | Cla68 | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer ''Maikaze''}} |Source=Kure Maritime Museum, ''Japanese Naval Warship Photo Album: Destroyers'', edited by Kazushige Todaka, p. 107 |Author=Shizuo Fukui |Date=July 15, 1941 |Permission=see |
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