WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Letter Of Commendation From Yamamoto About Pearl Harbor. About nine by twelve inches. Stiffer paper like a really thin cardboard. Printed on one side. The rough translation is LETTER OF COMMENDATION AIRCRAFT CARRIER FLETT ON DECEMBER 8, 1941 A SURPRISE ATTACK WAS MAD EON A MILITARY PORT ON THE ISLAND OF OAHU, HAWAII, THE RESULT WAS A MAJOR DESTRUCTION ON THE MAIN FORCES OF THE US PACIFIC FLEET AND THE NAVAL AVIATIONS, WHICH HAD AN EXTREMELY SIGNIFICANT IMPACT OF THE SUBSEQUENT OPERATIONS. YOUR MILITARY DEEDS ARE HIGHLY COMMENDABLE. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR BRAVERY. APRIL 15, 1942 COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE COMBINED FLEET ISOROKU YAMAMOTO. It was framed at one point as you can see a slight discoloration on the front side edges.
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