Collecting remains from a former Japanese military convoy lying in the Truk Atoll.
In the early morning of February 17, 1944, Truck, one of the most important strategic bases of the Imperial Japanese Navy, was attacked by a large fleet of the U.S. Task Force 58 with 9 aircraft carriers, 6 battleships, 10 cruisers, 40 destroyers, and 9 submarines. A large number of transports sank to the bottom of the sea with many generals on board. Forty years have passed since then, and by July 14, 1984, the remains collection team organized by the Health and Welfare Ministry's Relief Bureau had retrieved 219 remains from the sunken vessels.
The cremation of the cremated remains of the remains of the sunken ship in the Truk Islands (Chuuk State), Federated States of Micronesia, July 1984, photo by Shuichi Sako, Sunday Mainichi, August 12, 1984, page 4 and 5.
Federated States of Micronesia / Truk Islands, (Chuuk State) July 01, 1984
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