The wreckage of the Betty aircraft in which Admiral Yamamoto met his death in an American Ambush.The fuselage of Yamamoto aircraft in the Jungle 27...The wreckage of the Betty aircraft (above) in which Admiral Yamamoto (Right) met his death in an American Ambush.The fuselage of Yamamoto aircraft in the Jungle 27 miles from *****.
Yamamoto Isoroku, Admiral and Commander-in-chief of the Japanese Fleet, receives a medal, circa 1940. Yamamoto did not support the idea of war with...Yamamoto Isoroku
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto , who died when his plane was shot down over the Solomon Islands.Admiral Yamamoto
Imperial Japanese Navy 19th Air Group Commander Prince Kuni visits the tomb of late Marshal Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto on August 6, 1943 in Nagaoka,...Imperial Japanese Navy 19th Air Group Commander Prince Kuni Visits Tomb Of Late Marshal Admiral Yamamoto
Prime Minister Hideki Tojo makes a condolence visits as the death of the Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-In-Chief Isoroku Yamamoto...Death Of Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-In-Chief Yamamoto Announced
Prime Minister Hideki Tojo makes a condolence visits as the death of the Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-In-Chief Isoroku Yamamoto...Death Of Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-In-Chief Yamamoto Announced
Navy Minister Shigetaro Shimada makes a condolence visits as the death of the Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-In-Chief Isoroku...Death Of Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-In-Chief Yamamoto Announced
Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander-in-Chief Isoroku Yamamoto salutes as he leaves for Buin on April 18, 1943 in Rabaul, New Guinea. This...Imperial Japanese Navy Combined Fleet Commander In Chief Yamamoto Before His Death
Isoroku Yamamoto was a Japanese Marshal Admiral and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II, a graduate of the Imperial...Japan: Isoroku Yamamoto, Japanese Marshal admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet, 1940-1943.