The Murakumo-class destroyers (叢雲型駆逐艦, Murakumo-gata kuchikukan) ("Gathering Clouds") were a class of six torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial...
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of Japan. Murakumo-class destroyer, a class of destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese destroyer Murakumo, three destroyers of the Imperial Japanese...
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Murakumo (叢雲, ”Massed Clouds”) was the fifth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When...
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ship of the class, Shiranui, is the third ship to hold its name after the Murakumo and Kagerō-class destroyers. The procurement of the destroyer began in...
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Murakumo (叢雲, "Gathering Clouds") was the lead ship of six Murakumo-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Murakumo...
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Three Japanese destroyers have been named Murakumo (叢雲 / むらくも, ”massed clouds”): Japanese destroyer Murakumo (1898), a Murakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial...
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The Ikazuchi-class vessels were the second group of destroyers to be procured by the Imperial Japanese Navy (the Thornycroft-built Murakumo and Shinonome...
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Shiranui (不知火, "Phosphorescent Foam") was one of six Murakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Shiranui took part...
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Kagerō (陽炎, "Mirage") was one of six Murakumo-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Kagerō took part in the Japanese...
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1901–02. The Shirakumo-class destroyers were ordered under the 1900 fiscal budget as a follow-on to the earlier Murakumo class. Both were ordered on 7...
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Yūgiri (夕霧, "Evening Mist") was one of six Murakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Yūgiri took part in several...
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Fubuki-class destroyers (吹雪型駆逐艦, Fubukigata kuchikukan) were a class of twenty-four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Fubuki class has been...
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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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Three destroyers of Japan have been named Shiranui (不知火, "unknown fire"): Japanese destroyer Shiranui (1899), a Murakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial...
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Minegumo-class destroyer is a destroyer class of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, the successor of the Yamagumo class. This class derived from...
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Shinonome (東雲, "Dawn Cloud") was one of six Murakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Shinonome took part in several...
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The Shiratsuyu-class destroyers (白露型駆逐艦, Shiratsuyugata kuchikukan) were a class of ten 1st Class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in service...
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The Harusame-class destroyers (春雨型駆逐艦, Harusamegata kuchikukan) was a class of seven torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The...
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destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Usugumo (薄雲, "thin clouds"): Japanese destroyer Usugumo (1900), a Murakumo-class destroyer of...
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Two Japanese destroyers have been named Kagerō (陽炎, "heat haze"): Japanese destroyer Kagerō (1899), a Murakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese...
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Three Japanese destroyers have been named Yūgiri (夕霧 / ゆうぎり, "evening mist"): Japanese destroyer Yūgiri (1899), a Murakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial...
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Shiratsuyu-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the "Circle One" Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku). The Shiratsuyu-class destroyers were modified...
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destroyers Murakumo (Yard Number 329), Shinonome (330), Yūgiri (331), Shiranui (332), Kagerō (337) and Usugumo (338), comprising the Murakumo Class....
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Shinonome (disambiguation) Shinonome-class destroyer, also called Murakumo-class destroyer, a class of destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy This article...
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Warabi Tade Wakatake class (1922–1923) Wakatake Kuretake Sanae Sawarabi Asagao Yūgao Fuyo Karukaya Murakumo class (1898–1922) Murakumo Shinonome Yūgiri Shiranui...
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Juntarō in Shiranui 4 Murakumo-class destroyers (1 × quick-firing 12-pounder, 30 knots) Shiranui (Lt. Cmdr. Kuwashima Shōzō) Murakumo (Lt. Cmdr. Shimanouchi...
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War Shinonome-class destroyer (東雲型駆逐艦 Shinonomegata kuchikukan), an alternate name for the Murakumo destroyer class Japanese destroyer Shinonome (1927)...
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Expansion Programme of 1898, comprised six Ikazuchi class built by Yarrow and six Murakumo class built by Thornycroft in the UK, each carrying 1 × 12-pdr...
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This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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USS Porter (DD-356) (category Porter-class destroyers)
USS Porter (DD-356) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship named for Commodore David Porter...
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