Apparently, the attack had damaged the intercom system as well.
Another attack two hours later further damaged her flight deck.
In particular, the attack of 23 April 1945 heavily damaged the station and the entrance building.
This first attack was not particularly damaging to Japan.
These attacks sank four merchant ships and badly damaged another seven.
An attack of malaria, suffered in Piedmont further damaged his health.
The attack also damaged four nearby buildings, and at least five people were wounded by flying debris, residents reported.
The attack sank four merchant ships and badly damaged a further seven.
A terrorist attack, in the early days of the Troubles, damaged it further.
The attack damaged the Ju 88, but did not destroy it.