What does hiryu mean in Japanese?

Hiryū (Japanese: 飛龍), meaning "Flying Dragon" may refer to: Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryū, Japanese Army bomber. Strider Hiryu, a ninja-like video game character.
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Did the Japanese scuttle the hiryu?

After bombarding American forces on the atoll, the carriers were attacked by aircraft from Midway and the carriers USS Enterprise, Hornet, and Yorktown. Dive bombers from Yorktown and Enterprise crippled Hiryū and set her afire. She was scuttled the following day after it became clear that she could not be salvaged.
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How did hiryu sink?

Hiryu was attacked by waves of American planes at about 5 p.m., Fuchida wrote. Four bombs struck home, wrecking the ship. The carrier was abandoned and also intentionally sunk by Japanese torpedoes at about 5 a.m. on June 5.
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Who bombed the hiryu?

Two planes, piloted by Lieutenants Samuel Adams and Harlan R. Dickson, spotted Hiryu at about the same time that her torpedo planes hit Yorktown.
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Has the Hiryu been found?

The Soryu and Hiryu have not yet been located.
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What does Soryu mean in Japanese?

Soryu meaning "Blue (or Green) Dragon") was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the mid-1930s. A sister ship, Hiryū, was intended to follow Sōryū, but Hiryū 's design was heavily modified and she is often considered to be a separate class.
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Did Yamaguchi go down with his ship?

Yamaguchi′s carrier force was part of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He subsequently participated in the Battle of Midway, where he was killed in action, choosing to go down with the aircraft carrier Hiryū when she was scuttled after being crippled by aircraft from USS Enterprise and USS Yorktown.
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Did any Japanese carriers survive ww2?

During World War II, Hōshō participated in the Battle of Midway in June 1942 in a secondary role. After the battle, the carrier resumed her training role in Japanese home waters for the duration of the conflict and survived the war with only minor damage from air attacks.
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Why did Japan lose ww2?

It was determined that submarine blockade of the Japanese islands had brought economic defeat by preventing exploitation of Japan's new colonies, sinking merchant tonnage, and convincing Japanese leaders of the hopelessness of the war. Bombing brought the consciousness of defeat to the people.
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Who Sank the Akagi?

Akagi was scuttled by direct order of Combined Fleet chief Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. At 0520 hours, she sank bow first after two or three torpedo hits out of four fired into her starboard side by Arashio, Hagikaze, Maikaze and Nowaki. She sank in position 30-30 N, 178-40 W.
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Did a Japanese captain go down with his ship at Midway?

On 25 April 1942, Aoki was made the captain of the aircraft carrier Akagi. He was in command of the ship at the time of her sinking at the Battle of Midway on 5 June 1942, and attempted to go down with his ship, but he was forcefully removed by his crew.
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How many Japanese sailors died at Midway?

At the Battle of Midway, Japan lost four carriers, a cruiser, and 292 aircraft, and suffered 2,500 casualties. The U.S. lost the Yorktown, the destroyer USS Hammann, 145 aircraft, and suffered 307 casualties.
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Did Japan think they could beat the US?

And although the Japanese government never believed it could defeat the United States, it did intend to negotiate an end to the war on favorable terms. It hoped that by attacking the fleet at Pearl Harbor it could delay American intervention, gaining time to solidify its Asian empire.
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Could the Japanese have won ww2?

It could have happened. Key point: Japan could never have crushed U.S. maritime forces in the Pacific and imposed terms on Washington.
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Why did Japan bomb the US?

To blunt that response, Japan decided to attack the U.S Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, hoping that the U.S would negotiate peace. The attack at Pearl Harbor was a huge gamble, but one which did not pay off. Though Japan took its objectives in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, the U.S did not respond as expected.
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Who had the strongest Navy in ww2?

The largest naval fleet of all time belonged to the United States during World War II. At its peak, the U.S. Navy consisted of 6,768 vessels. Since that peak, most countries around the world have reduced the size of their navies, investing in fewer, but more capable ships or other assets entirely.
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Why doesn't Canada have an aircraft carrier?

Gone half a century

It has been 50 years since the Canadian government decided the cost of operating an aircraft carrier was too high to justify keeping the Bonaventure. The ship was scrapped in Taiwan in 1971.
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Did Admiral Nimitz say the Japanese made three mistakes?

Admiral Nimitz said, "The Japanese made three of the biggest mistakes an attack force could ever make or God was taking care of America.
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Who is Tamon?

Timon is a major character in Disney's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King and the protagonist of the 2004 film The Lion King 1½. He is a wisecracking meerkat and the best friend of Pumbaa.
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Who was the captain of Hiryu?

Tomeo Kaku (8 November 1893 - 6 June 1942) was a captain in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He commanded the IJN Hiryu during the attack on Pearl Harbor and World War II. He deliberately went down with his ship when the Hiryu was sunk during the Battle of Midway.
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What was admiral Nimitz rash?

It's probably the only time in history that a case of psoriasis was a contributing factor in a naval battle. As a Japanese armada of 80 ships -- including four carriers -- steamed toward Midway Island in early June 1942, Rear Adm.
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What does Akagi mean in Japanese?

Akagi means (赤城) "red castle," (赤木) "red tree," or (赤来) "red future" in the Japanese language, and may refer to: Akagi, Gunma, a village in Gunma Prefecture. Akagi, Shimane (赤来町), a former town in Shimane Prefecture.
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What is soryu Shiki?

Akaza's first martial art that he learned as a human was known as soryu shiki and was probably based on an existing martial of the same name. It was created by Okinawan Souke Michio Koyasu who learned karate from the Toyama school of Karate.
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Did Japan regret Pearl Harbor?

Abe's Pearl Harbor speech has been well received in Japan, where most people expressed the opinion that it struck the right balance of regret that the Pacific war occurred, but offered no apologies. Julian Ryall reports.
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