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    What did the US Navy term 'Hit Parade' refer to during WWII?

    Question #17302. Asked by xhistory. (Mar 15 02 12:35 PM)


    Ian Smythe

    An area of sea to the east of Honshu Island Japan where US submarines patrolled and scored several hits on Japanese shipping


    Mar 15 02, 6:31 PM


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