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=== Takeda and Arquebusiers ===
 
=== Takeda and Arquebusiers ===
Kyon refers to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nagashino|Battle of Nagashino] (長篠の戦い, Nagashino no Tatakai, 1575) at Nagashino Castle in the Mikawa of Japan. Kyon's reference is not unlike the Russian defeats at the start of the Russian campaign of World War II due to German superiority in equipment and tactical doctrine.
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Kyon refers to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nagashino| Battle of Nagashino] (長篠の戦い, Nagashino no Tatakai, 1575) at Nagashino Castle in the Mikawa of Japan. Kyon's reference is not unlike the Russian defeats at the start of the Russian campaign of World War II due to German superiority in equipment and tactical doctrine.
   
   
 
=== Leyte Gulf ===
 
=== Leyte Gulf ===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf|Battle of Leyte Gulf], October 1944, was one of the greatest naval engagements in the history of humankind. This was fought as the final operation of the Japanese fleet. Known as Shō-1 (捷1号作戦 Shō ichigō sakusen) operation, the IJN effectively ceased to exist following this battle. Severely outnumbered and underequipped, the Japanese resorted to Kamakaze operations. Notable Japanese loss is the sinking of battleship [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Musashi|''Musashi'']
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf| Battle of Leyte Gulf], October 1944, was one of the greatest naval engagements in the history of humankind. This was fought as the final operation of the Japanese fleet. Known as Shō-1 (捷1号作戦 Shō ichigō sakusen) operation, the IJN effectively ceased to exist following this battle. Severely outnumbered and underequipped, the Japanese resorted to Kamakaze operations. Notable Japanese loss is the sinking of battleship [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Musashi|''Musashi'']

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References & Translator's Notes

Takeda and Arquebusiers

Kyon refers to Battle of Nagashino (長篠の戦い, Nagashino no Tatakai, 1575) at Nagashino Castle in the Mikawa of Japan. Kyon's reference is not unlike the Russian defeats at the start of the Russian campaign of World War II due to German superiority in equipment and tactical doctrine.


Leyte Gulf

Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944, was one of the greatest naval engagements in the history of humankind. This was fought as the final operation of the Japanese fleet. Known as Shō-1 (捷1号作戦 Shō ichigō sakusen) operation, the IJN effectively ceased to exist following this battle. Severely outnumbered and underequipped, the Japanese resorted to Kamakaze operations. Notable Japanese loss is the sinking of battleship Musashi