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    The Yūgumo-class destroyers (夕雲型駆逐艦, Yūgumo-gata kuchikukan) were a group of 19 destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The...
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  • have borne the name Yūgumo: Japanese destroyer Yūgumo (1941), a Yūgumo-class destroyer launched in 1941 and sunk in 1943 JDS Yūgumo, a Yamagumo-class destroyer...
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    Yūgumo (夕雲, "Evening Clouds") was the lead ship of her class of destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The Yūgumo class was...
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    withdrew from the naval treaties. The subsequent Asashios, Kagerōs, and Yūgumos resumed the design evolution and delivered the ships that the IJN desired...
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    Japanese destroyer Makigumo (1941) (category Yūgumo-class destroyers)
    Makigumo (巻雲) was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Cirrus Clouds" (Rolling Clouds). The Yūgumo class was a repeat...
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    II destroyers. Takashio shares a name with a ship from the third set of Yūgumo-class destroyers, of which none were built. The first two boats, Oyashio...
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    from being realized. Shimakaze was based on a lengthened version of the Yugumo design, with an additional 25 feet of length to mount an additional quintuple...
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    missile. Yamaura Maru – troop transport beached in Doma Cove Takanami – Yūgumo-class destroyer Kikuzuki – Mutsuki-class destroyer; lost to U.S. Navy air...
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    Japanese destroyer Kishinami (category Yūgumo-class destroyers)
    Kishinami (岸波, "Shore Waves") was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Yūgumo class was a repeat of the preceding Kagerō class with...
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    JDS Yūgumo (DD-121) was the sixth ship of Yamagumo-class destroyers. Yūgumo was laid down at Sumitomo Heavy Industries Uraga Shipyard on 4 February 1976...
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    Japanese destroyer Akishimo (category Yūgumo-class destroyers)
    Akishimo (秋霜, "Autumn Frost") was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Yūgumo class was a repeat of the preceding Kagerō class with...
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    Japanese destroyer Asashimo (category Yūgumo-class destroyers)
    Asashimo (朝霜, "Morning Frost") was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was among the several ships sunk during Operation Ten-Go...
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    none Kagerō class 2,500 tons 6 × 5‑in. 8 × 24‑in. 239 35.5 kn 19 6 4 6 2 1 Yūgumo class 2,520 tons 6 × 5‑in. 8 × 24‑in. 225 35.5 kn 19 9 4 5 1 none Akizuki...
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    by six modern fully combat-ready destroyers—Akigumo, Isokaze, Kazagumo, Yūgumo, Shigure, and Samidare—was dispatched from Rabaul under Rear Admiral Matsuji...
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    in the class, Akigumo, was sometimes mistaken for part of the succeeding Yūgumo class by immediate postwar historians due to confusion over the number of...
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    Noshiro (6 × 6.1-in. main battery) (sunk by air attack 26 Oct) 9 destroyers 8 Yugumo-class (6 × 5-in. main battery) Akishimo, Asashimo, Fujinami (sunk by air...
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  • crippled at Midway in June 1942. They were a lengthened version of the Yūgumo-class destroyer. These destroyers carried the most torpedo tubes out of...
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    USS Cooper, the Japanese destroyer Shimakaze, and what is believed to be two Yūgumo-class destroyers. The discovery of the wreck of USS Ward was a central theme...
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    Division (Capt. Toshio Abe) 3 Yugumo-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery) Kazagumo (Cmdr. Masayoshi Yoshida) Yūgumo (Cmdr. Shigeo Semba) Makigumo...
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    Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B Akizuki Fuyutsuki MichitsukiS Super AkizukiX Type C ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D Matsu Tachibana...
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    Japanese destroyer Fujinami (category Yūgumo-class destroyers)
    Fujinami (藤波) was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Purple Wave" or "Waves of Wisterias". She was damaged by a dud...
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    light cruisers Abukuma (1.212 men) and Kiso (1.189 men), and destroyers Yūgumo (479 men), Kazagumo (478 men), Usugumo (478 men), Asagumo (476 men), Akigumo...
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    Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B Akizuki Fuyutsuki MichitsukiS Super AkizukiX Type C ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D Matsu Tachibana...
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    Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B Akizuki Fuyutsuki MichitsukiS Super AkizukiX Type C ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D Matsu Tachibana...
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    Japanese destroyer Naganami (category Yūgumo-class destroyers)
    Naganami (長波, "Long Waves") was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Yūgumo class was a repeat of the preceding Kagerō class with...
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    Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B Akizuki Fuyutsuki MichitsukiS Super AkizukiX Type C ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D Matsu Tachibana...
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    Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B Akizuki Fuyutsuki MichitsukiS Super AkizukiX Type C ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D Matsu Tachibana...
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  • Maikaze | Akigumo 2,000 tonnes Called Destroyer Type-A by IJN. Yūgumo-class Destroyer Yūgumo | Makigumo | Kazagumo | Naganami | Makinami | Takanami | Ōnami...
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    Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B Akizuki Fuyutsuki MichitsukiS Super AkizukiX Type C ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D Matsu Tachibana...
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    guns, which fulfilled different roles. As opposed to Type A (Kagerō-class, Yūgumo-class), Type B (Akizuki-class), and Type C (Shimakaze-class) destroyers...
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