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Two notable examples of hostile cargo ships encountered by the player are the''Tsuruga Maru'' and the ''Toa Maru'', who are both encountered sailing through the Palawan Passage in mission 3 - "[[Battlestations: Midway/Running the Palawan Passage|Running the Palawan Passage]]".
Two notable examples of hostile cargo ships encountered by the player are the''Tsuruga Maru'' and the ''Toa Maru'', who are both encountered sailing through the Palawan Passage in mission 3 - "[[Battlestations: Midway/Running the Palawan Passage|Running the Palawan Passage]]".
'''Official Description:''' ''The Pacific Ocean is full of cargo ships such as these, particularly now that there is a great need for large amounts of equipment and ammunition to be transported. These goods, often highly explosive in nature, are carried in the cargo holds at the front and rear of the ship. Targeting these holds often results in a devastating explosion that will sink the ship, something that can be accomplished even with airplane machine guns.''
'''Official Description:''' ''The Pacific Ocean is full of cargo ships such as these, particularly now that there is a great need for large amounts of equipment and ammunition to be transported. These goods, often highly explosive in nature, are carried in the cargo holds at the front and rear of the ship. Targeting these holds often results in a devastating explosion that will sink the ship, something that can be accomplished even with airplane machine guns.''
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