Okinami (沖波, "High Seas Waves") was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Yūgumo class was a repeat of the preceding Kagerō class...
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Okinami may refer to: okinami (沖波), a Japanese word translated as "offshore wave", a type of ocean surface wave Japanese destroyer Okinami of the Imperial...
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Hayashimo (sunk by air attack 26 Oct), Kishinami, Okinami, Naganami 1 Shimakaze (experimental destroyer type with 15 torpedo tubes) Shimakaze (6 × 5-in...
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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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carrier planes mauled Suzuya at Leyte, which was scuttled by the destroyer Okinami on 25 October. Lacroix, pp. 434–435 Lacroix, pp. 438–439 Brown, p...
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destroyer Okinami, followed by further rescues by American ships. Although Kurita's battleships had not been seriously damaged, the air and destroyer...
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experimental destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, and intended as the lead ship in a projected new "Type C" of destroyers. She was...
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transports escorted by three Yūgumo-class destroyers of Destroyer Division 31: Asashimo, Kishinami, and Okinami. The submarine badly damaged one large passenger-cargo...
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Noshiro 1 super destroyer (41 knots, 15 torpedo tubes): Shimakaze 8 destroyers: 7 Yūgumo-class (6 × 5 in. main battery): Kishinami, Okinami, Naganami, Asashimo...
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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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following is a list of destroyers and 1st class (steam) torpedo boats of Japan grouped by class or design. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable...
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Hamanami | Okinami | Kishinami | Asashimo | Hayashimo | Akishimo | Kiyoshimo 2,077 tonnes Called Destroyer Type-A by IJN. Akizuki-class Destroyer Akizuki...
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Insidioso (English: "Insidious") was an Italian Indomito-class destroyer. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in 1914,...
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Minekaze-class destroyer, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy immediately following the end of World War I. The Minekaze class of destroyers were considered...
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destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in...
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Shimotsuki (霜月) was an Akizuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "November". The Akizuki-class ships were originally designed...
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Mogador was the lead ship of the French Navy's Mogador class of large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs). Named after the Moroccan town, she was built before...
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Wakatsuki (若月) was an Akizuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Young Moon". The Akizuki-class ships were originally designed...
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USS Talbot (DD-114) (category Wickes-class destroyers)
USS Talbot (DD-114) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and later designated APD-7 in World War II. She was the...
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USS Abner Read (DD-526) (category World War II destroyers of the United States)
USS Abner Read (DD-526) was a Fletcher-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy, named after Lieutenant Commander Abner Read (1821 – 1863)...
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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...
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Urakaze (浦風, "Wind on the Sea") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged...
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Spring), the second Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer of the name, was the lead ship of six Hatsuharu-class destroyers built under the Circle One Program (Maru...
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MaritimeQuest Japanese Destroyer Index MaritimeQuest Akatsuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest Akizuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest...
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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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Navy aircraft in and around the Cavite Naval Yard in Manila, while destroyer Okinami was sunk 8 nautical miles west of the city. Japanese submarine I-12...
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Audace was a destroyer of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). Originally, the Imperial Japanese Navy ordered her as the Urakaze-class Kawakaze, but...
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Arashi Yūgumo-class (6 of 19): Yūgumo, Makinami, Hayanami, Hamanami, Okinami, Hayashimo Shimakaze-class (1 of 1): Shimakaze Akizuki-class (4 of 12):...
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Hamanami (浜波, "Beach 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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(#336), Aguni (#337), Shinnan (#338) Destroyer Type-A Yūgumo #340 - 355 Hayanami (#340), Hamanami (#341), Okinami (#342), Kishinami (#343), Asashimo (#344)...
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