• Japanese Navy have been named Shirakumo (白雲, "White Cloud"): Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1901), lead ship of Shirakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial...
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    Shirakumo (白雲, ”White Cloud”) was a Fubuki-class destroyer and the eighth in a class of twenty-four vessels built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following...
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    Shirakumo Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, in Kyoto, Japan. List of Shinto shrines in Kyoto Media related to Shirakumo-jinja...
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    The Shirakumo-class destroyers (白雲型駆逐艦, Shirakumogata kuchikukan) was a class of two torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial Japanese Navy, built...
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    Shirakumo (白雲, "White Cloud") was the lead ship of two Shirakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early 1900s. During the Russo-Japanese...
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    Nagao Shrine (redirect from Shirakumo-wake)
    Nagao Shrine (長尾神社, Nagao-jinja) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the goddesses Amaterasu-ōmikami, Toyouke-ōmikami, Mihikahime-mikoto and Shirakumowake-mikoto...
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    situated around the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Itsukushima Shrine (Kyoto) Shirakumo Shrine Media related to Kyoto Gyoen National Garden at Wikimedia Commons...
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    Wakatake, Urakaze, Mikazuki, and (after his promotion to commander in 1929) Shirakumo. In the 1930s, he was assigned command of the 26th Destroyer Group. Promoted...
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    Sazanami Niji Oboro Akatsuki class (1901–1920) Akatsuki Kasumi Shirakumo class (1901–1926) Shirakumo Asashio Harusame class (1902–1926) Harusame Murasame Hayatori...
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  • and followed by two larger ships from each of the same builders (the Shirakumo class from Thornycroft and the Akatsuki class from Yarrow), in which a...
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    destroyers Harukaze, Hatakaze, Asakaze, Fubuki, Hatsuyuki, Shirayuki, Shirakumo, and Murakumo were closest to the convoy. Flanking the bay to the north...
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    143rd Regiment from Saigon Destroyers Asagiri, Amagiri, Sagiri, Yugiri, Shirakumo, and Shinonome supported the 25th Army landings in southern Thailand Escort...
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    Martin Reest 2009–16 Naruto: Shippuden Deidara, Bisuke, Dan Katō, Hayama Shirakumo 2010 Kurokami: The Animation Seiji Kekkaishi Byaku 2011 Marvel Anime:...
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    No. 2525 8 May: M.E. Norman 9 May: USCGC AB-3 4 Jun: Murakumo 21 Jul: Shirakumo 2 Sep: HMCS Armentières 25 Sep: USS S-51 4 Oct: S2 19 Oct: Flora 29 Oct:...
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    sister ship Asagiri and severely damaged Shirakumo. After rescuing the Asagiri survivors, she towed Shirakumo to Shortland Island. Amagiri continued to...
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  • more decrepit; Present Mic confronts him enraged over what he did to Shirakumo. Mirko busts her way through toward the morgue, warning Endeavor as she...
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  • (1902) (Lt. Cmdr. Kobayashi Kenzō) 2 Shirakumo-class destroyers (1 × quick-firing 12-pounder, 31 knots) Shirakumo (Lt. Cmdr. Kamata Masamichi) Asashio...
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    Can't Communicate – Mono Shinobino My Hero Academia Season 5 – Oboro Shirakumo Night Head 2041 – Yūya Kuroki SK8 the Infinity – Tadashi Kikuchi Vivy:...
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  • Gundalian Invaders (2010) (Emperor Barodius) Naruto Shippuden (2010) (Hayama Shirakumo) Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (2011) (Jin) Btooom! (2012) (Masahito Date) Sword Art...
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  • turned into an infant before vanishing for good.[ch.. 410] Oboro Shirakumo (白雲 朧, Shirakumo Oboro) / Loud Cloud (ラウドクラウド, Raudo Kuraudo) / Kurogiri (黒霧, lit...
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  • (一週間, Isshūkan) "The Unforgiven" (許されざる者, Yurusarezarumono) "Shirakumo" (白雲, Shirakumo) "More of a Hero Than Anyone" (誰よりもおまえはヒーローに, Dare Yori mo Omae...
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  • Destroyer Fubuki Shirayuki Hatsuyuki Miyuki Murakumo Shinonome Usugumo Shirakumo Isonami Uranami 1,750 tonnes Ayanami-class Destroyer Ayanami Shikinami...
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    northern Pacific. This period was a very productive one, with the destroyer Shirakumo and eleven Japanese merchant ships falling victim to Tautog. A stateside...
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    two. 220 of her crew were killed; 30 were rescued. 220 Navy 1944  Japan Shirakumo – On 16 March, after departing Kushiro in northern Hokkaidō with a troop...
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    Usugumo sunk by torpedo, 7 July 1944) on 7 Jul 1944; struck 10 Sep 1944 Shirakumo 白雲 Dai-42 Fujinagata Shipyards, Japan 27 Oct 1926 27 Dec 1927 28 Jul 1928...
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    No. 2525 8 May: M.E. Norman 9 May: USCGC AB-3 4 Jun: Murakumo 21 Jul: Shirakumo 2 Sep: HMCS Armentières 25 Sep: USS S-51 4 Oct: S2 19 Oct: Flora 29 Oct:...
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    light cruiser HMAS Perth (D29) 1 March 1942 by destroyers Mirakumo and Shirakumo. American heavy cruiser USS Houston (CA-30) 1 March 1942 by heavy cruisers...
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  • Japanese destroyer Asashio (1902) (category Shirakumo-class destroyers)
    Asashio (朝潮, "Morning Tide") was one of two Shirakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early 1900s. During the Russo-Japanese...
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    No. 2525 8 May: M.E. Norman 9 May: USCGC AB-3 4 Jun: Murakumo 21 Jul: Shirakumo 2 Sep: HMCS Armentières 25 Sep: USS S-51 4 Oct: S2 19 Oct: Flora 29 Oct:...
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    managed to bring down the Japanese from Miri but, with the arrival of the Shirakumo together with other ships, the Japanese secured the town on 24 December...
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