Hamakaze (浜風, "Beach Wind") 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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scrapped in 1935 Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1940), an Imperial Japanese Navy Kagerō-class destroyer launched in 1940 and sunk in 1945 This article includes...
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DeSchiMAG AG Weser in Bremen as yard number 966. She was launched on 12 April 1940 and commissioned on 5 July under the command of Korvettenkapitän Victor Schütze...
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Isokaze and Hamakaze received seven single mounts, whereas Yukikaze received 14 single mounts and four Type 93 13 mm machine guns. Hamakaze became the...
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28 March 1940, in the shipyard of Bremer Vulkan in the port city of Bremen-Vegesack as yard number 6. U-78 was launched on 7 December 1940 and formally...
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division alongside her sistership Urakaze, with the destroyers Tanikaze and Hamakaze becoming eventual additions. Throughout most of 1941, Isokaze transitioned...
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was the lead ship in a flotilla of destroyers, leading the destroyers Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure. The four destroyers operated alongside the Japanese...
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German cruiser Deutschland (redirect from German cruiser Lützow (1940))
the Reichsmarine, in February 1940 the Germans reclassified the remaining two ships of this class as heavy cruisers. In 1940, she was renamed Lützow, after...
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her were nine empty oil tankers bound for Singapore, and the destroyers Hamakaze, Isokaze, Yukikaze, Shigure and Hatakaze. Upon reaching Formosa and unloading...
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the first attack wave, destroyers Hamakaze and Suzutsuki were heavily damaged and taken out of the battle. Hamakaze sank later. Between 13:20 and 14:15...
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portable pumps on board. The escorting destroyers, Isokaze, Yukikaze and Hamakaze, had just returned from the Battle of Leyte Gulf and required more than...
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- Tottori, Kurayoshi) via the Chizu Express Chizu Line Limited express Hamakaze (Osaka - Kasumi, Hamasaka, Tottori) via the Bantan Line for the north area...
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HNoMS Olav Tryggvason (redirect from German minelayer Brummer (1940))
She served in the Royal Norwegian Navy until captured by the Germans in 1940. The Germans renamed her first Albatros II, and a few days later Brummer...
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subsequently commanded the destroyers Yūgure, Tachibana, Kashiwa, Sawarabi, Hamakaze and Murakumo in the 10-year period from 1924 to 1934. Promoted to captain...
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MV Goya (category 1940 ships)
sunk with a massive loss of life near the end of World War II. Completed in 1940 for the Johan Ludwig Mowinckel Rederi company, the ship was named after Spanish...
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heavy damage, but Yamato and five escorts – Yahagi, Asashimo, Kasumi, Hamakaze and Isokaze – were all sunk with heavy losses of life. Some of the survivors...
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28 April 1940, Admiral Erich Raeder proposed halting all work on Graf Zeppelin, arguing that even if she was commissioned by the end of 1940, final installation...
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on the cruiser Asama, followed by the battleship Kashima and destroyer Hamakaze, but was not on any combat missions. After the end of the war, he attended...
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Lady 1940 - Tairei 1941 - Brand Sol 1942 - Banner Goal 1943 - Miss Theft 1944 - Yamaiwai 1945 - no race 1946 - no race 1947 - Browny 1948 - Hamakaze 1949...
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Weser in Bremen as yard number 971 on 27 December 1938, launched on 15 July 1940 and commissioned on 22 October under Korvettenkapitän Klaus Scholtz. Her...
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battleship Yamato, the light cruiser Yahagi and eight destroyers; Isokaze, Hamakaze, Yukikaze, Asashimo, Kasumi, Hatsushimo, Fuyutsuki and Suzutsuki, was assembled...
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cancelled. (Warabi lost in August 1927; Momi, Kaya and Nashi scrapped by 1940, leaving 17 which served in the Pacific War) The total of 8 excludes 5 cancelled...
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classified as an armored ship (Panzerschiff) by the Reichsmarine, in February 1940 the Germans reclassified the remaining two ships of this class as heavy cruisers...
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Tenryū and Tatsuta, as well as three destroyers, Urakaze, Tanikaze and Hamakaze, in concert with the transports, Nankai Maru and Kinai Maru, and the submarine...
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all four of Vale's sister ships had been sunk. Mines sank Brage in May 1940; Widar in March 1941; and Sabine Howaldt in May 1944. An RAAF Hampden aircraft...
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primarily used as an experimental catapult ship for most of her career. By 1940, she was designated an aircraft transport/training ship and functioned as...
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lieutenant commander on 1 December 1940. Receiving orders to USS S-31, Abele commanded that boat from August 1940 to November 1941, before fitting out...
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Hatsukaze | Yukikaze | Amatsukaze | Tokitsukaze | Urakaze | Isokaze | Hamakaze | Tanikaze | Nowaki | Arashi | Hagikaze | Maikaze | Akigumo 2,000 tonnes...
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