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the heavy damage his ships had inflicted and fearing
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restarted boilers and increased speed to 15 knots.
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437:(5491 GRT). The latter and her escort, the destroyer
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1780:Lorelli, John A. (1984).
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1697:D'Albas, Andrieu (1965).
1543:Stern, Robert C. (2015).
1518:Lorelli, John A. (1984).
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1716:Dull, Paul S. (1978).
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619:Timeline of the battle
131:Commanders and leaders
1800:Morison, Samuel Eliot
1744:The Thousand Mile War
1626:Toll, Ian W. (2015).
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1545:"Chapter 5"
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1274:Sakito Maru
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430:Sakito Maru
304:12 May 1943
33:Pacific War
1881:Categories
1663:2023-03-26
1501:2023-03-27
1389:References
1305:Sanko Maru
1302:Transport
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435:Sanko Maru
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363:Background
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448:U.S. Navy
421:5th Fleet
402:Gillespie
314:2nd Kiska
274:1st Kiska
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1312:Notes
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