Kasumi (霞, "Haze") was the ninth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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Japanese Navy have been named Kasumi: Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1902), an Akatsuki-class destroyer launched in 1902 and broken up in 1920. Japanese...
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The Asashio-class destroyers (朝潮型駆逐艦, Asashio-gata kuchikukan) were a class of ten destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in service before and during...
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the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945 (1st English ed.). London: Arms & Armour Press. ISBN 0-85368-151-1. MaritimeQuest Japanese Destroyer Index MaritimeQuest...
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battleship Yamato, the light cruiser Yahagi and eight destroyers; Isokaze, Hamakaze, Yukikaze, Asashimo, Kasumi, Hatsushimo, Fuyutsuki and Suzutsuki, was assembled...
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when the destroyer Kasumi docked in Singapore. Her experienced captain, Tomoyuki Morita, was transferred from Kasumi to Amatsukaze, as the Japanese had a...
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following is a list of destroyers and 1st class (steam) torpedo boats of Japan grouped by class or design. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable...
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Oyashio 16th Destroyer Division DD Amatsukaze DD Hatsukaze DD Tokitsukaze DD Yukikaze 18th Destroyer Division DD Arare DD Kagerō DD Kasumi DD Shiranuhi...
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transferred his flag to Hyūga. Ashigara and Ōyodo and the destroyers Kiyoshimo, Asashimo, Kasumi, Kaya, Kashi, and Sugi were assigned to join the Raiding...
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(磯風, "Wind on the Beach") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged...
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including the captain, while 220 survived and were rescued by the destroyers Kasumi and Akebono. In April and May 1945, divers from USS Chanticleer made...
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Yamato (Japanese: 大和, named after the ancient Yamato Province) was the lead ship of her class of battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)...
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supply mission, and on 8 August assisted in towing the damaged destroyer Kasumi back to Japan. On 20 July, she was reassigned to Desdiv 15, Desron 2, still...
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This List of Japanese Naval ships and war vessels in World War II is a list of seafaring vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy of World War II. It includes...
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Destroyer Squadron 1 Light cruiser Abukuma Destroyer Division 7 Destroyer Akebono, Ushio Destroyer Division 18 Destroyer Shiranui, Kasumi Destroyer Division...
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Tone, and destroyers Kasumi and Shiranui intercepted and sank the freighter before noon. That afternoon, CruDiv 8's spotted the old destroyer USS Edsall...
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Hamakaze (浜風, "Beach Wind") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged...
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This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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Battle of Tsushima order of battle (category Naval battles of the Russo-Japanese War)
action of the Russo-Japanese War. The Russian fleet had suffered such attrition from Japanese mines and combat with the Japanese fleet during 1904 that...
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use as the flagship of a destroyer flotilla. She was named after the Isuzu River, near Ise Shrine in the Chūbu region of Japan. She saw action during World...
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Kamikaze (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
OCLC 8142990. O'Neill, Richard (1988). Suicide Squads (in Japanese). Translated by Yoshio Masuda. Kasumi Publishing. ISBN 978-4876022045. Parshall, Jonathan...
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Uraga Dock Company (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
1935) Yamakaze (21 February 1936) Suzukaze (11 March 1937) 1 of 10 Asashio-class Kasumi (18 November 1937) 6 of 19 Kagero-class Shiranui (28 June 1938) Hayashio...
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2nd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (redirect from 2nd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1934))
of the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1930 and the start of World War II. The London Naval Treaty placed severe restrictions on Japan's naval capabilities...
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Bob; Kingsepp, Sander; Cundall, Peter (2008–2018). "IJN Second Class Destroyer SANAE: Tabular Record of Movement". www.combinedfleet.com (Revision 11 ed...
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79, was an Imperial Japanese Navy Type L submarine of the L4 subclass. First commissioned in 1925, she served in the waters of Japan and Chōsen prior to...
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List of ninja films (category Articles with Japanese-language sources (ja))
programs List of ninja video games List of Japanese films Ninja in popular culture Samurai cinema "忍道血風録 (1937)". nikkatsu.com. Retrieved 2019-08-12. "真田十勇士...
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and the light cruiser Ōyodo, escorted by the destroyers Kasumi, Asashimo and Hatsushimo, bound for Japan. Unfortunately, Mackenzie was unable to manoeuvre...
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USS Tolman (category Robert H. Smith-class destroyers)
USS Tolman (DD-740/DM-28/MMD-28) was a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer in the United States Navy. Charles E. Tolman was born on 25 June 1903...
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HMS Lance, HMS Lively and HMS Penelope (all Royal Navy). ^ The 4th Destroyer Flotilla comprised HMS Legion, HMS Maori, HMS Sikh (all Royal Navy) and...
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List of shipwrecks in November 1944 (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
www.warsailors.com. Retrieved 20 April 2019. Ref "HMS Avon Vale, escort destroyer". Navalhistory.net. Retrieved 9 December 2012. "German ship losses 1944"...
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