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Has there ever been a program/map that would show where an individual ship was at a given day/time during the Pacific War of 1941-1945?
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>>17432872
There's not even a program that can show you where any ship today is, why would there be one for WWII?
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>>17432872
Most Japanese logs were lost. US logs are somewhere, probably, but it would take a herculean effort to find them all and meticulously plot where each ship was per hour.

>>17434224
https://www.marinetraffic.com/
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>>17434226
This doesn't have military vessels
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>>17432872
as the others stated it would pretty much be impossible, not helped by the fact certain shipwrecks from the war still haven't been found



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