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Inspection at en:Puget Sound Naval Shipyard: Escort Carrier USS Suwannee (CVE-27) after the Kamikaze attack from 25 October 1944. Parts of the A6M5 Kamikaze-Zero's en:Nakajima Sakae 21, 14-cylinder radial engine were found in the vicinity of the hit. Cylinder heads of the engine are destroyed, connecting rods and crankshaft are visible.

Source: www.navsource.org

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