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"Some Lessons of the Great War" September 1922, at Portsmouth Naval Port, Naval Constructor Lieutenant Fukuda Keiji
- AI summary (β)
- The report "Some Lessons of the Great War" is a document concerning lessons for ship structure and outfitting based on naval battle experience, prepared on September 1, 1922, at Portsmouth Naval Port by Naval Constructor Lieutenant Fukuda Keiji. Much of the main text is difficult to read, but it describes key points for improvement, including bulkheads, steering machinery, damage during shelling, the organization of battle fleets, and the support and protection of the Conning Tower. The organization IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY is visible. Keywords: Some Lessons of the Great War, Fukuda Keiji, Portsmouth Naval Port, Naval Constructor Lieutenant, battle ship, steering machinery, bulkhead, Conning Tower, shelling damageAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- c47876d8-94e8-4d21-abca-216a5b461490
- Catalogue ID
- 50150101
- Card catalogue
- "Some Lessons of the Great War"
- Doc type
- 報告書
- Category
- 報告:海外留学・出張・駐在
- Issued
- 1922-09-01
- Extent
- Handwritten on Navy ruled paper, blueprint | 7 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Remarks
- 1922/9
- GCV entities
- Monochrome photography























