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[Letter dated February 12, Taisho 14, from Hiraga to General Affairs Department Director Murakoshi]
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- A letter dated February 12, Taisho 14, from Hiraga to General Affairs Department Director Murakoshi, presenting a report and opinion on whether to have the British side attempt the design of an aircraft carrier. It refers to remarks made when Rear Admiral Kobayashi returned to Japan, the circumstances of Akagi’s design, the situation in which Kaga was to be newly designed after the Great Earthquake, and the construction schedule from August of that year onward, and conveys comments by Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt, whom he met while staying in Britain under the guidance of Colonel Cecil. It also notes possible applicability to Kaga, the design of a 27,000-ton aircraft carrier from fiscal 1925 onward, and a request that advice be given to the Director of the Military Affairs Bureau. Keywords: Hiraga, General Affairs Department Director Murakoshi, Rear Admiral Kobayashi, Akagi, Kaga, Royal Navy, aircraft carrier, 27,000 tonsAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 6a56a099-4e06-40a1-8bba-ee61968a7c1f
- Catalogue ID
- 60021101
- Card catalogue
- [Vickers steel plate]
- Category
- 報告:海外留学・出張・駐在
- Issued
- 1925-02-12
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
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