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Tango0127 Jun 2015 11:42 a.m. PST

"…1932: Political unrest in China calls for constant vigilance by the United States Asiatic Fleet to protect American lives and property. Destroyers and gunboats TULSA (PG-21) and SACRAMENTO (PG-19) are assigned to Fuchow and the south China seaports of Swatow and Amoy.

1937: Japanese redidents in Fuchow are placed under the protection of Rear Admiral (later Vice Admiral) Okuma Masakichi's (37)(former CO of YAMASHIRO) DesRon 5 composed of flagship light cruiser YUBARI, destroyer ASAGAO and DesDivs 13 and 16…"
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