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Sunken British, Japanese, Dutch, US, and Australian warships litter the ocean bottoms from Pearl Harbor to the coast of Vietnam (Battleship Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser Repulse), from the Java Sea to the Sunda Straites; from the islands near Guadalcanal to the Philippines; from Okinawa to Japan.

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