The Japanese destroyer Oite (追風, "Tail Wind") was one of nine Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1920s.During the...
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destroyers have been named Oite: Japanese destroyer Oite (1906), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1906 and scrapped in 1924 Japanese destroyer Oite (1924)...
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Oite (追手) ("Pursuer") was one of 32 Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade of the 20th century. The...
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Washington Naval Treaty. Oite, Hayate, Asanagi and Yūnagi were called the Kamikaze-class late production model (or occasionally Oite-class), as the powerplant...
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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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the light cruisers Yūbari, Tenryū, and Tatsuta, the destroyers Yayoi, Hayate, Mutsuki, Kisaragi, Oite, and Mochizuki, two old Momi-class vessels converted...
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light cruisers Yūbari, Tenryū, and Tatsuta and the destroyers Yayoi, Hayate, Kisaragi, Mutsuki, Oite, and Mochizuki, two old Momi-class vessels converted...
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the light cruisers Yūbari, Tenryū, and Tatsuta, the destroyers Yayoi, Hayate, Mutsuki, Kisaragi, Oite, and Mochizuki, two old Momi-class vessels converted...
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Division 18 with the cruisers Tenryū, Tatsuta, Yubari; Destroyer Division 29 (Hayate, Oite); Destroyer Division 30 (Kisaragi, Mochizuki, Mutsuki, Yayoi);...
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Asakaze Shiratsuyu Shirayuki Matsukaze Harukaze Shigure Asatsuyu Hayate Oite Yūnagi Yūgure Yūdachi Mikazuki Nowaki Ushio Nenohi Hibiki Shirotae Hatsuharu...
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February 1923) Sawarabi (1 November 1923) 1 of 9 Kamikaze-class Oite (27 November 1924) 3 of 12 Mutsuki-class Yayoi (11 July 1925) Minazuki (25 May 1926)...
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The Kamikaze-class destroyers (神風型駆逐艦, Kamikaze-gata kuchikukan, "divine wind") were a class of thirty-two torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial...
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laid down on 20 October 1924, launched on 16 February 1926 and completed on 3 July 1926. Originally commissioned as Destroyer No. 29, the ship was assigned...
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coastal cities in southern China. On 14 September Yūbari and the destroyers Hayate and Oite were entering the Pearl River Delta at Bocca Tigris when they...
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sloop HMS Pentstemon) engaged the Japanese cruiser Yūbari and the destroyers Hayate and Oite. The Japanese ships were forced to retreat with the aide of the...
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Annapolis-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy SS Oceana – Cargo and passenger ship sunk off Beachy Head after a collision Oite – Kamikaze-class destroyer built...
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The list of ship launches in 1924 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1924. "Minnetonka". The Yard. Retrieved 25 February 2017. "Luxmi"...
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Japanese cruiser Sakawa – Agano-class light cruiser Japanese destroyer Oite – Kamikaze-class destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1920s...
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had broken several Japanese ciphers, such as J19 and PA-K2, called Tsu and Oite respectively by the Japanese. The highest security diplomatic code, dubbed...
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HMS Warwick (D25) (category V and W-class destroyers of the Royal Navy)
March 1923. On 26 June 1924, Warwick took part in the Fleet Review at Spithead by King George V, leading the First Destroyer Flotilla in the absence...
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Gulf of Tunis while under tow. Oite Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: Operation Hailstone: The Kamikaze-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the...
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