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    Kōtetsu (甲鉄, literally "Ironclad"), later renamed Azuma (東, "East"), was the first ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was designed as...
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    Black Cat.[citation needed] The Kōtetsu (formerly the Confederate warship CSS Stonewall) was a Japanese navy ironclad in the Boshin War. Nagasone Okimasa...
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  • 0; see History of Microsoft SQL Server CSS Sphynx, later the Japanese ironclad Kōtetsu, a 19th-century warship HMS Sphinx, several ships of the Royal...
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    Dragon), was a British-built ironclad corvette of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). She was purchased on behalf of a Japanese daimyo or clan lord in 1870...
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    also used from the inception of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Kōtetsu (Japanese: 甲鉄, literally "Ironclad", later renamed Azuma 東, "East") had a decisive...
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  • Sino-Japanese War Zhenyuan (1882) - captured by the Japanese in 1895 after the Battle of Weihaiwei, during First Sino-Japanese War Ironclad ram Kōtetsu* (1864...
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    completed in May 1866. The French-built ironclad warship Kōtetsu (ex-CSS Stonewall), Japan's first modern ironclad, 1869 The Meiji Restoration in 1868 led...
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    Battle of Hakodate (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    meantime, an Imperial fleet had been rapidly constituted around the ironclad warship Kōtetsu, which had been purchased by the Meiji government from the United...
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    twin-screw steamer, brig rigged, ironclad, surrendered in Cuba at end of war, returned to US, sold to Japan and renamed Kōtetsu CSS Cheops, sister to Stonewall...
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    Kaiten attacked the state-of-the art ironclad ship Kōtetsu, but she was repulsed by Gatling guns on board the Kōtetsu and cannon response by Kasuga Maru...
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    Naval Battle of Hakodate (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    operation, an Imperial Japanese Navy fleet had been rapidly constituted around the recently acquired ironclad warship Kōtetsu (the former Confederacy...
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  • steamship in the French Navy Sphinx, also known as the Japanese ironclad Kōtetsu, an ironclad built for the Confederate States Navy, launched at Bordeaux...
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    Battle of Miyako Bay (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Imperial fleet had been rapidly formed around the French-built ironclad warship Kōtetsu, which had been purchased from the United States. Other ships included...
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  • service with the Confederate States Navy from March–April 1862 Japanese ironclad Kōtetsu, originally commissioned as CSS Stonewall in 1865 This article...
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    vessel and employed it in engagements in Hakodate under the name Kōtetsu ("Ironclad"). Following a coup d'état within Chōshū which returned to power the...
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    to the shōgun as a present from Napoleon III. The French-built ironclad warship Kōtetsu, originally purchased by the shogunate to the United States but...
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    early American naval history CSS Stonewall (which later became Japanese ironclad Kōtetsu)  This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary...
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    Hakodate in 1869, Japan's first large-scale modern naval battle. In 1869, Japan acquired its first ocean-going ironclad warship, the Kōtetsu, ordered by the...
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  • the French-built ironclad Kotetsu, the first ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy. February 11 – Kannonzaki Lighthouse (Japan's first Western style...
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    before boarding the French-built Kōtetsu, of the opposing Imperial navy (the first Japanese ironclad). The Kōtetsu managed to repel the attack with a...
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    Chinese dynasties. Japan's victory of the First Sino-Japanese War put Korea completely under Japanese control. Korea became a Japanese vassal state. The...
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    Matsuoka Bankichi (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    he attempted to return to Hakodate and was pursued by the Imperial ironclad Kōtetsu. Believing that he could not escape due to the difference in engine...
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    SMS Medusa (1864) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    shallower-draft vessels of the fleet, anchored close to shore, near the Japanese ironclad Kōtetsu. Negotiations were successfully completed the next day, and Medusa...
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  • American Civil War (1861–1865), from artillery to firearms, submarines and ironclad warships. The effect of French weapons was especially significant in field...
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    Tsuboi Kōzō (category Japanese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War)
    established Imperial Japanese Navy in 1870, and assigned to the screw sloop Hōshō. He became executive officer of the ironclad warship Kōtetsu in 1871. That...
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