One of the final photographs of the supership shows her severely damaged hull
burning just prior to disappearing beneath the waves. When Yamato sank, marking the last Japanese
naval action of the war, she took 2,747 men with her—all but 269 of her crew.
Surrounding Japanese ships lost an additional 1,467 men. Only 10 American aircraft
went down in the battle, with the loss of just 12 men.