Japanese Built 6 Carriers In 3 Years — America Built 17 And They Stopped Counting…
On March 7th, 1944, at 0830 hours, Vice Admiral Jizaburo Ozawa stood on the bridge of the aircraft carrier Taiho, watching the morning sun rise over Linger Roads anchorage off Sumatra. The ship beneath his feet represented 32 months of labor, 16,000 tons of steel, and the entire remaining hope of the Imperial Japanese Navy….