Suzuya (鈴谷) was the third of four vessels in the Mogami class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was named after the Suzuya [ru] River...
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Japan during the Russo-Japanese War; scrapped in 1913 Japanese cruiser Suzuya (1934), a Mogami-class cruiser; sunk by American-carrier-based aircraft in...
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weather. Both vessels, and their yet-to-be-completed sisters, Kumano and Suzuya underwent a complete and very costly rebuilding program. Once rebuilt, the...
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"Jake" floatplanes from Suzuya and Kumano attempted to shadow Force Z, but both were forced to ditch due to lack of fuel. Only Suzuya's crew was recovered...
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Hull bulges were retrofitted to Mogami and Mikuma, and added to Kumano and Suzuya, increasing beam to 20.5 m (67 ft) and displacement to 11,200 tons, cutting...
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aircraft carrier Ryūhō from Yokosuka to Truk, and the cruisers Kumano and Suzuya from Truk to Rabaul, repeating the mission twice in early July. On 27–28...
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0-inch type E 55° Mogami-class heavy cruisers: Mogami, Mikuma, Kumano, Suzuya till 1939: 5 triple 6.1-inch 55° (classified as light cruiser) from 1939:...
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Japanese submarine I-168 (section 1934–1941)
Midway's Eastern Island until the heavy cruisers Mogami, Mikuma, Kumano, and Suzuya could take over the bombardment from her at 01:00 on 5 June 1942, and then...
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667°N 137.667°E / 11.667; 137.667 (Japanese aircraft carrier Shōkaku) Suzuya 25 October 1944 A Mogami-class cruiser that was sunk by US aircraft in the...
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Japanese cruiser Mikuma (category 1934 ships)
attempted to mirror the movements of Suzuya, turning to port and then turning to port further more after witnessing Suzuya maneuvering to avoid the formation's...
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cruisers Atago, Maya, Takao, Nagara. On 24 August 1942, CruDiv 7's Kumano and Suzuya arrived to join the reinforcement fleet for Guadalcanal. The following morning...
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Myōkō CA Nachi 7th Division CA Kumano (flagship) CA Mikuma CA Mogami CA Suzuya 8th Division CA Tone (flagship) CA Chikuma Other AD Kamikaze Maru 2nd Destroyer...
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and with inherent structural weaknesses. After the "Tomozuru Incident" of 1934 and "IJN 4th Fleet Incident" in 1935, Wakaba underwent extensive modifications...
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the Myōkō class Mogami-class Heavy cruiser Mogami Mikuma Suzuya Kumano 8,500 tonnes Suzuya and Kumano were considered to be a sub-class. Mogami was considered...
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Japan via Saipan, accompanied by the carrier Zuikaku, the heavy cruiser Suzuya and four destroyers. Mutsu left Hashirajima for Kure on 13 April, where...
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Laid down in 1934 but never completed. Sunk on 2 May 1943. Elbe: Converted from the passenger liner SS Gneisenau (1935). Laid down in 1934 but never completed...
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USS Johnston, Michishio, Mogami, USS Samuel B. Roberts, HMCS Skeena, USS St. Lo, Suzuya, Tama, USS Tang, Wakaba, Yamagumo, Yamashiro, Zuihō, Zuikaku 26 Oct: Abukuma...
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Publishing Co., ISBN 4-89757-432-3 Suzuki, Katsuji (1993), Abukuma Cave, Irimizu Limestone Cave, Takine Town: Suzuya (in Japanese) Tamura City official website...
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the Battle of Midway. Afterwards, she escorted the cruisers Kumano and Suzuya from Truk back to Kure. On 28 June, she was assigned to escort Chiyoda to...
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completed (Deutschland). All three ships were launched between 1931 and 1934, and served with Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. During the war...
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Roberts. However, relentless air attacks sank three Japanese heavy cruisers. Suzuya's torpedoes were detonated, and her propellers were blown off from bomb hits...
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Maru No. 2), Japanese World War II-era transport ship Japanese transport Suzuya Maru (1922) (ex-Hokkai Maru No. 1), Japanese World War II-era transport...
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returned to Japan together with the carrier Zuikaku, the heavy cruiser Suzuya and four destroyers. The ship prepared to sortie on 13 April to reinforce...
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armor and equipment. During the second phase of her first reconstruction in 1934–1935, Fusō's torpedo bulge was enlarged and her stern was lengthened by 7...
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removed. Captain Chuichi Nagumo assumed command of the ship on 15 November 1934, her modernization was completed on 30 March 1935, and she became flagship...
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(2008–2015). "FRENCH NAVY (FRANCE) - SUBMARINES - DIANE submarines (1932-1934)". NAVYPEDIA. Retrieved 3 January 2020. "Les bâtiments ayant porté le nom...
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Oct 1944 Mikuma Dec 1931 Aug 1935 Midway, Jun 1942 Suzuya Dec 1933 Oct 1937 Off Samar, Oct 1944 Kumano Apr 1934 Jul 1935 Air attack, Nov 1944 Tone class 11,215...
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prevent capture 1904, refloated by Japan, commissioned as light cruiser Suzuya, BU 1913 Boyarin class (1 unit) Boyarin \ «Боярин» (1901, Copenhagen) -...
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from 15 November 1932, followed by Captain Jisaburō Ozawa from 15 November 1934 to 28 October 1935. During this time, issues with their stability and seaworthiness...
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his cruisers where Abe failed with his battleships. The cruisers Maya, Suzuya, Tenryū and destroyers Kazagumo, Makigumo, Michishio and Yūgumo accompanied...
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