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In KanColle's eighth year, the second daughter of the four fast battleship sisters that held the frontline and who served as a testbed for the Yamato-class, Hiei, will get her third remodel. Furthermore we have begun work on North European Gotland's Kai Ni remodel, an aviation cruiser like Seventh Cruiser Division's Mogami post-remodel. Next, most likely after this issue is published, Fletcher, the nameship of the AA and ASW multi-balanced masterpieces, the Fletcher-class, will have an additional remodel implemented. For new shipgirls, the first of the seventh anniversary will be the seventh ship of the Type I special destroyers<ref>Referring to the first subclass of the Fubuki-class.</ref>, Usugumo, implemented in the next limited-time event map. There will also be the I-type submarine that served as the war became a living nightmare and pulled off a miraculous life raft rescue while on duty, I-47<ref>From Combined Fleet's tabular records: 30 December 1944. 290 miles W of Guam. I-47 rescues eight starved Imperial Army soldiers who escaped from Guam on a raft after an attempt to storm the American airfield there and drifted in the open sea for 32 days.</ref>. During the rush of wartime shipbuilding, the Type D destroyers were born with AA and ASW escort capabilities and, from tough lessons learned in combat, high survivability. These destroyers who struggled in the worst parts of the war were called the Matsu-class, although one might also call them a mixed forest<ref>Each Matsu-class destroyer is named after a different type of tree.</ref>. That and... more, will be implemented. Also, the First Carrier Division's large carrier Kaga will receive a Kai Ni remodel, and several remodel plans including for the two members of the Seventh Cruiser Division on the cover are well underway. While we are currently in a state of emergency due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, let us overcome it together. Furthermore, the operations of the next event, which has unfortunately been pushed to around ''tsuyu''<ref>梅雨; the rainy season.</ref> this June and should probably be called KanColle's first ''tsuyu'' event, await Admirals' sorties. Once again, to the many people that have supported us, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Please continue to support KanColle and the shipgirls in their eighth year.
 
In KanColle's eighth year, the second daughter of the four fast battleship sisters that held the frontline and who served as a testbed for the Yamato-class, Hiei, will get her third remodel. Furthermore we have begun work on North European Gotland's Kai Ni remodel, an aviation cruiser like Seventh Cruiser Division's Mogami post-remodel. Next, most likely after this issue is published, Fletcher, the nameship of the AA and ASW multi-balanced masterpieces, the Fletcher-class, will have an additional remodel implemented. For new shipgirls, the first of the seventh anniversary will be the seventh ship of the Type I special destroyers<ref>Referring to the first subclass of the Fubuki-class.</ref>, Usugumo, implemented in the next limited-time event map. There will also be the I-type submarine that served as the war became a living nightmare and pulled off a miraculous life raft rescue while on duty, I-47<ref>From Combined Fleet's tabular records: 30 December 1944. 290 miles W of Guam. I-47 rescues eight starved Imperial Army soldiers who escaped from Guam on a raft after an attempt to storm the American airfield there and drifted in the open sea for 32 days.</ref>. During the rush of wartime shipbuilding, the Type D destroyers were born with AA and ASW escort capabilities and, from tough lessons learned in combat, high survivability. These destroyers who struggled in the worst parts of the war were called the Matsu-class, although one might also call them a mixed forest<ref>Each Matsu-class destroyer is named after a different type of tree.</ref>. That and... more, will be implemented. Also, the First Carrier Division's large carrier Kaga will receive a Kai Ni remodel, and several remodel plans including for the two members of the Seventh Cruiser Division on the cover are well underway. While we are currently in a state of emergency due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, let us overcome it together. Furthermore, the operations of the next event, which has unfortunately been pushed to around ''tsuyu''<ref>梅雨; the rainy season.</ref> this June and should probably be called KanColle's first ''tsuyu'' event, await Admirals' sorties. Once again, to the many people that have supported us, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Please continue to support KanColle and the shipgirls in their eighth year.
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KanColle Management Naval District (C2 Preparat)
 
KanColle Management Naval District (C2 Preparat)
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Tanaka Kensuke
 
Tanaka Kensuke
      
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==Credits==
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