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What I Do at and for Wikipedia
Welcome to my userpage. I have been a wikipedian since Decmber 13, 2011. I have started my contributing with content projects English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Tamil Wikipedia. I mainly work on articles of particular interest to me i.e., Arts, Folklore, Food, Hinduism, Hindu Gods, Law, Siddha, Tamils and upload images to Wikimedia Commons for Wikipedia and related projects use. MediaWiki.

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NameR.Muthusamy
BornR.Muthusamy
(1949-02-20) February 20, 1949 (age 75)
Ramachandrapuram Pudukkottai, Tamil nadu,  India
NationalityIndian
Country India
Current locationChennai
Time zoneUTC+05:30
Current time10:22, 6 May 2024 IST [refresh]
EthnicityDravidian
RaceAsian
Height5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m)
Weightapprox. 181 pounds (82 kg)
HairBlack
EyesBlack
Blood typeB+
SexualityMale
IQ121 - 125
Personality typeENTP
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Marital statusMarried
GirlfriendNone
Children2
Education and employment
OccupationLibrarian Information scientist Retired.
EmployerC.V.R.D.E,, D.R.D.O., Min. of Defence, Govt. of India
EducationMaster Deg. in Doc. and Info. Sc.(DRTC)
High schoolS.B.F. High School, Ramachandrapuram
CollegeAlagappa College, Karakudi
UniversityUniversity of Madras, Chennai
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HobbiesWikipedia
ReligionHinduism
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BlogKNOW SOMETHING THAT MATTERS
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EmailIramuthusamy@gmail.com ; muthusamy_ar@rediff.com
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The Take Ichi convoy was an Imperial Japanese Navy convoy of World War II. Under the command of Rear Admiral Sadamichi Kajioka (pictured), the convoy left Shanghai on 17 April 1944, carrying two infantry divisions to reinforce Japan's defensive positions in the Philippines and western New Guinea. United States Navy submarines attacked the convoy on 26 April and 6 May, sinking four transports and killing more than 4,000 soldiers. These losses caused the convoy to be diverted to Halmahera, where the surviving soldiers and their equipment were unloaded. The failure to bring the two divisions to their destination without loss contributed to the Imperial General Headquarters' decision to move Japan's defensive perimeter back by 1,000 km (600 mi). The divisions' combat power was also blunted by their losses, and while they both saw action against United States Army forces, they contributed little to Japan's attempt to defend its empire. (Full article...)

 
 
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