• of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Usugumo (薄雲, "thin clouds"): Japanese destroyer Usugumo (1900), a Murakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial...
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    folklore concerns an oiran (courtesan) named Usugumo in Yoshiwara during the Genroku era of the Edo period. Usugumo was an oiran who worked in Miuraya and always...
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  • Usugumo (薄雲, "Thin Clouds") was one of six Murakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s and the only one not completed...
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    Usugumo (薄雲, ”Thin Clouds”) was the seventh of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyer, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced...
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    Karukaya Murakumo class (1898–1922) Murakumo Shinonome Yūgiri Shiranui Kagero Usugumo Ikazuchi class (1898–1926) Ikazuchi Inazuma Akebono Sazanami Niji Oboro...
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    Walther Darré, V 210 Hinrich Hey 5 Jul: Galatée, U-233, U-390, U-586, U-642, Usugumo 6 Jul: Hokaze 7 Jul: Saubadia, Tamanami, U-678 8 Jul: Perle, HMS Pylades...
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    Destroyer 1,750 14 November 1931 surrendered 15 August 1945, scrapped 1948 Usugumo Fubuki Destroyer 1,750 26 July 1928 sunk 7 July 1944 Uzuki Mutsuki Destroyer...
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    Wind in the Pine-Trees" "The Wind in the Pines" "Wind in the Pines" 19 Usugumo (薄雲) "A Wreath of Cloud" "A Rack of Clouds" "Wisps of Cloud" "A Thin Veil...
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    Kiso (1.189 men), and destroyers Yūgumo (479 men), Kazagumo (478 men), Usugumo (478 men), Asagumo (476 men), Akigumo (463 men) and Hibiki (418 men). The...
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    transport, the Sanko Maru (5491 GRT). The latter and her escort, the destroyer Usugumo, were to make a rendezvous with the main force south of the Komandorski...
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  • Fubuki-class Destroyer Fubuki Shirayuki Hatsuyuki Miyuki Murakumo Shinonome Usugumo Shirakumo Isonami Uranami 1,750 tonnes Ayanami-class Destroyer Ayanami...
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    and there were no survivors from the 219 aboard. 219 Navy 1944  Japan Usugumo – On 5 July, after departing Otaru, Hokkaidō with a convoy bound for Uruppu...
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    Shiranui on 7 May), and an additional two under the 1897 budget (Kagerō and Usugumo on 6 May 1898). All were ordered from John I. Thornycroft & Company in...
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  • 48 "Warship: Destroyer: Shinonome, Murakumo, Yugiri, Shiranui, Kagero, Usugumo, ... ") (in Japanese) 海軍内令 明治33年:内令第55号 明治33年6月1日~内令第97号 明治33年8月1日 画像19・20「內令第七十二號 驅逐艦...
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  • ships ceased fire and gathered around the destroyers′ flagship Usugumo, finding that Usugumo and Shinonome had sustained only minor damage, Sazanami had...
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    destroyers of the 12th Destroyer Division (Murakumo, Shinonome, Shirakumo and Usugumo), the submarine chaser CH-7, and the seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru. Ten...
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  • quick-firing 12-pounder, 30 knots) Shinonome (Lt. Cmdr. Yoshida Mōshi) Usugumo (Lt. Cmdr. Masuda Chūkichirō) 1 Akatsuki-class (1 × quick-firing 12-pounder...
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    1941; struck 15 Jan 1942 Usugumo 薄雲 Dai-41 Ishikawajima Shipyards, Japan 21 Oct 1926 26 Dec 1927 26 Jul 1928 named Usugumo 1 Aug 1928; Torpedoed off...
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  • Destroyer, Third class: Shinonome, Murakumo, Yugiri, Shiranui, Kagero, Usugumo, ...′") (in Japanese) Halpern. Gilbert, p. 329. 日本海軍史』第9巻・第10巻の「将官履歴」及び『官報』に基づく...
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    ships ceased fire and gathered around the destroyers′ flagship Usugumo, finding that Usugumo and Shinonome had sustained only minor damage, Sazanami had...
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    escorting destroyers, fired three torpedoes, and sank the trailing destroyer, Usugumo. The submarine was then forced deep by the other escorts and depth charged...
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  • Destroyer, Third class: Shinonome, Murakumo, Yugiri, Shiranui, Kagero, Usugumo, ...′") (in Japanese) Halpern. Gilbert, p. 329. 日本海軍史』第9巻・第10巻の「将官履歴」及び『官報』に基づく...
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    Destroyer, Third class: Shinonome, Murakumo, Yugiri, Shiranui, Kagero, Usugumo, …′") (in Japanese) Halpern. Gilbert, p. 329. 日本海軍史』第9巻・第10巻の「将官履歴」及び『官報』に基づく...
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    "politically ambitious" figure in the tale. Only on her deathbed (in "Usugumo") does she return to being a romantic heroine. Fujitsubo's importance in...
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    Walther Darré, V 210 Hinrich Hey 5 Jul: Galatée, U-233, U-390, U-586, U-642, Usugumo 6 Jul: Hokaze 7 Jul: Saubadia, Tamanami, U-678 8 Jul: Perle, HMS Pylades...
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    protected cruiser Chitose, and the destroyers Akebono, Shinonome, and Usugumo intercepted the Russian destroyers Reshitel‘nyi and Steregushchiy as they...
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    destroyers of the 12th Destroyer Division, Murakumo, Shinonome, Shirakumo and Usugumo, submarine-chaser CH-7, and the aircraft depot ship Kamikawa Maru. Ten...
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    Nagatsuki 15 December 1938 Sōryū, Ryūjō and Destroyer Squadron 12 : Shinonome, Usugumo, Shirakumo, Murakumo 15 November 1939 Hiryū, Sōryū and Destroyer Squadron...
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    December 1932 – 25 January 1933: Gunnery Officer of Japanese destroyer ''Usugumo'' 25 January 1933 – 1 November 1933: Gunnery Officer of Japanese destroyer...
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    Walther Darré, V 210 Hinrich Hey 5 Jul: Galatée, U-233, U-390, U-586, U-642, Usugumo 6 Jul: Hokaze 7 Jul: Saubadia, Tamanami, U-678 8 Jul: Perle, HMS Pylades...
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