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DescriptionA6M2 on carrier Akagi 1941.jpeg |
An Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi A6M2 "Zero" fighter on the aircraft carrier Akagi during the Pearl Harbour attack mission.
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December 1941 |
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U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.488.159.029
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This image is available from the Collection Database of the Australian War Memorial under the ID Number: P03172.003
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This file is a work of a sailor or employee of the U.S. Navy, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. |
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This photographic image was published before December 31st 1956, or photographed before 1946, under jurisdiction of the Government of Japan. Thus this photographic image is considered to be public domain according to article 23 of old copyright law of Japan and article 2 of supplemental provision of copyright law of Japan.
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