Operation Kita was conducted by the
Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the
Pacific War in February 1945 to return both
Ise-class hybrid
battleship-
aircraft carriers(
Ise pictured) and their escorts to Japan from Singapore, where they had been based since November 1944. Before departing, the Japanese ships (designated the Completion Force) were loaded with oil and other raw materials to help bring supplies through the
Allied blockade of Japan. The Completion Force sailed on 10 February 1945 and was sighted leaving port by a
Royal Navy submarine. The Allies, who had learned of the Completion Force's composition and goals from decrypting Japanese radio signals, planned coordinated attacks by U.S. submarines and aircraft. All attempts failed and the Completion Force reached its destination of
Kure, Japan, on 20 February without suffering any casualties. Due to the intensifying Allied blockade, the Ise-class ships and their escorts were among the last IJN warships to reach Japan safely from the
Southwest Pacific. All the ships of the Completion Force were sunk in or near Japanese home waters before the end of the war. (
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2014 OlympianEmily Scott was preparing to apply for
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1763 – Britain, France, and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris to end the
Seven Years' War, significantly reducing the size of the
French colonial empire while at the same time marking the beginning of an extensive period of British dominance outside of Europe.
1962 – "Rudolf Abel", a Soviet spy arrested by the
FBI, was exchanged for
Gary Powers, the pilot of the
CIA spy plane that had been
shot down over Soviet airspace two years earlier.
More than 100 tornadoes have affected the
U.S.state of
Connecticut, resulting in at least 48 deaths, 780 injuries, and more than $500 million in damage. Connecticut is not typically known to fall casualty to
tornadoes, but, as with most of the
northeastern United States, the number of tornadoes peaks in the summer months, normally in July or August.
Hartford County has had the most tornadoes in the state, although
Litchfield County has reported the most tornadoes since 1950. Several areas have been struck more than once, and
Waterbury has been struck by no less than four tornadoes since 1955. Although Connecticut tornadoes are typically weak, isolated events can be violent. Three tornadoes of
F4 intensity have affected the state in its history, as well as at least 27 tornadoes of F2 intensity or greater. The
1878 Wallingford tornado(aftermath pictured) killed at least 29 and likely 34 people in
Wallingford, the most by any tornado event in
Connecticut history. (Full list...)
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Operation Kita was conducted by the
Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the
Pacific War in February 1945 to return both
Ise-class hybrid
battleship-
aircraft carriers(
Ise pictured) and their escorts to Japan from Singapore, where they had been based since November 1944. Before departing, the Japanese ships (designated the Completion Force) were loaded with oil and other raw materials to help bring supplies through the
Allied blockade of Japan. The Completion Force sailed on 10 February 1945 and was sighted leaving port by a
Royal Navy submarine. The Allies, who had learned of the Completion Force's composition and goals from decrypting Japanese radio signals, planned coordinated attacks by U.S. submarines and aircraft. All attempts failed and the Completion Force reached its destination of
Kure, Japan, on 20 February without suffering any casualties. Due to the intensifying Allied blockade, the Ise-class ships and their escorts were among the last IJN warships to reach Japan safely from the
Southwest Pacific. All the ships of the Completion Force were sunk in or near Japanese home waters before the end of the war. (
Full article...)
... that
2014 OlympianEmily Scott was preparing to apply for
food stamps when a USA Today article about her brought in over $48,000 in donations, allowing her to continue training?
1763 – Britain, France, and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris to end the
Seven Years' War, significantly reducing the size of the
French colonial empire while at the same time marking the beginning of an extensive period of British dominance outside of Europe.
1962 – "Rudolf Abel", a Soviet spy arrested by the
FBI, was exchanged for
Gary Powers, the pilot of the
CIA spy plane that had been
shot down over Soviet airspace two years earlier.
More than 100 tornadoes have affected the
U.S.state of
Connecticut, resulting in at least 48 deaths, 780 injuries, and more than $500 million in damage. Connecticut is not typically known to fall casualty to
tornadoes, but, as with most of the
northeastern United States, the number of tornadoes peaks in the summer months, normally in July or August.
Hartford County has had the most tornadoes in the state, although
Litchfield County has reported the most tornadoes since 1950. Several areas have been struck more than once, and
Waterbury has been struck by no less than four tornadoes since 1955. Although Connecticut tornadoes are typically weak, isolated events can be violent. Three tornadoes of
F4 intensity have affected the state in its history, as well as at least 27 tornadoes of F2 intensity or greater. The
1878 Wallingford tornado(aftermath pictured) killed at least 29 and likely 34 people in
Wallingford, the most by any tornado event in
Connecticut history. (Full list...)
This Wikipedia is written in
English. Started in 2001 (2001), it currently contains
4,447,020 articles.
Many other Wikipedias are available; some of the largest are listed below.