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    Tatsuta (龍田) was the second ship in the two ship Tenryū class of light cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). She was named after the Tatsuta River...
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  • Line Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1894), an unprotected cruiser in the early Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1918), the second vessel of...
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  • Navy were named Tatsuta: Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1894), a cruiser launched in 1894 and scrapped in 1926 Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1918), a Tenryū-class...
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    867°N 139.200°E / 32.867; 139.200 (Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1918)) Tokitsukaze 25 March 1918 An Isokaze-class destroyer that ran aground and broke...
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    Tokiwa until 1 August 1919, when he was reassigned to the light cruiser Tatsuta until 1 December 1919, when he was sent to the Naval Gunnery School for...
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    (8.2 mi)) by 10 October 2011. Services on the 8.5 km (5.3 mi) Hirono - Tatsuta section returned on 1 June 2014. At the northern end, services on the isolated...
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    assigned to the Hiei, Yura, and Sendai. He was chief gunnery officer on the Tatsuta. Promoted to lieutenant commander in 1930, he served as chief gunnery officer...
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    and the 66-year-old Maharajah are named in the passenger list of the Tatsuta Maru going from Yokohama, Japan, to San Francisco, US.[full citation needed]...
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    Company built Port Nicholson at its Hebburn yard. She was launched in November 1918 and completed on 13 May 1919. Her owners were Commonwealth and Dominion Line...
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    Japanese cruiser Tenryū (category 1918 ships)
    1 December 1925, alternating active duty periods with her sister ship Tatsuta as flagship of the 1st Destroyer Squadron. From 5 February 1927, she was...
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    Miyako Japanese cruiser Soya Japanese cruiser Takasago Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1894) Japanese cruiser Yaeyama Japanese cruiser Yakumo Japanese cruiser...
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    1991, pp. 25–31. Frellesvig 2010, p. 24. Shinkichi Hashimoto (February 3, 1918)「国語仮名遣研究史上の一発見―石塚龍麿の仮名遣奥山路について」『帝国文学』26–11(1949)『文字及び仮名遣の研究(橋本進吉博士著作集 第3冊)』(岩波書店)。...
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    participated in the Battle of Tsingtao in 1914 during World War I (1914–1918). Authorized under the 1900 naval program, Kasumi was laid down as Destroyer...
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    Fiji, before returning to duties in Australian waters in January 1918. On 21 October 1918, Brisbane departed for the eastern Mediterranean, and was between...
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  • Picture Type Ships Displacement Note Tenryū-class Light cruiser Tenryū Tatsuta 3,948 tonnes Kuma-class Light cruiser Kuma Tama Kitakami Ōi Kiso 5,500...
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    target: CITEREFPonsonby-Fane1931 (help) Haworth, R.B. Miramar Ship Index: Tatsuta Maru, ID#4035362. Ponsonby-Fane 1931, p. 39. sfn error: no target:...
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    November 1922 – 7 February 2007), son of Prince Kuni Taka, became Count Tatsuta Norihiko in 1943, adopted by Princess Nashimoto Itsuko to carry on Nashimoto...
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    Washington, D.C. When he returned to Japan, Hara took command of the cruiser Tatsuta from November 1934 to November 1935, and next he held a number of staff...
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    SS Minnekahda (category Maritime incidents in 1918)
    World War delayed her completion. Because of the war she was completed in 1918 as a troop ship, and then worked as a cargo ship. Minnekahda was not fitted...
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  • Nagasaki Prefecture The submarine sank after colliding with the light cruiser Tatsuta. No survivors. 44 Myojo 56 building fire Arson 1 Sep 2001 Kabukicho section...
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    both of whom were personal friends. Sirota and his wife sailed on the Tatsuta Maru in July 1941 to visit their daughter, who by then was attending Mills...
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    squad leader on Fuji, Chief Navigation Officer of IJN Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1894), and then assigned to Consulate General of Japan in Saint Petersburg...
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    War I: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Battleships of All Nations 1914–1918. New York: Galahad Books. ISBN 0-88365-300-1. Schencking, J. Charles (2005)...
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    Australian Navy 1914–1918, pp. 24–25 Jose, The Royal Australian Navy 1914–1918, pp. 9–10 Jose, The Royal Australian Navy 1914–1918, pp. 13–14 Bastock,...
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  • August 1904, and the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905. During World War I (1914–1918), she participated in the Battle of Tsingtao in 1914. Authorized under the...
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    3,184 2 June 1925 former German Strassburg; scuttled 23 September 1943 Tatsuta  Imperial Japanese Navy Tenryu light cruiser 4,350 31 May 1919 Sunk 13...
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    in 1917 and gave her to the United States Shipping Board (USSB), who in 1918 renamed her Wyandotte. After the end of the First World War she made at last...
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    convoys. Hizen supported the Japanese intervention in the Russian Civil War in 1918 and was often stationed in Vladivostok as a guardship. On 1 September 1921...
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    the battleship Asahi, and was then given his first command: the gunboat Tatsuta; however, he returned within a year to the Naval War College as an advanced...
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    Shiranesan Maru Troopship  Japan 19 October 1944 USS Raton  United States 1,400 Tatsuta Maru Troopship  Japan 9 February 1943 USS Tarpon  United States 1,394 Mizuho...
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