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    Hayanami (早波, "Early 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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    the 1939 4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme. Another 16 ships (the Hayanami sub-class) were ordered as ships #340 to #355 as part of the 1941 Rapid...
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    another destroyer, Hayanami, south of Tawi Tawi, and attacked with three torpedoes from point blank range, 650 yd (590 m); all three hit. Hayanami blew up...
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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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  • Suzunami | Fujinami | Hayanami | Hamanami | Okinami | Kishinami | Asashimo | Hayashimo | Akishimo | Kiyoshimo 2,077 tonnes Called Destroyer Type-A by IJN. Akizuki-class...
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    wrecksite.eu. Retrieved April 23, 2024. Nevitt, Allyn D. (1998). "IJN Hayanami: Tabular Record of Movement". Long Lancers. Retrieved April 23, 2024. Hackett...
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    amidships, one detonating the ship's magazine with a tremendous explosion. Hayanami sank a minute later. Following the inevitable depth charge attack, Harder...
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    5 in. main battery): Kishinami, Okinami, Naganami, Asashimo, Tamanami, Hayanami (sunk by submarine 7 June), Fujinami Sortied with Ozawa's carrier forces...
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    convey escorting ensued, and in June she rescued survivors from the destroyers Hayanami and Tanikaze on patrol duties. On June 18-19, Urakaze escorted carriers...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Kazagumo
    Kazagumo (風雲) was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Wind and Clouds". The Yūgumo class was a repeat of the preceding...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Tanikaze (1940)
    looking for Japanese shipping to sink, having just sank the destroyers Minazuki and Hayanami three and two days earlier. It was in the evening that Harder...
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  • Thumbnail for German destroyer Z32
    Z32 was a German Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer, which was completed in 1942 and which served with the 8th Destroyer Flotilla of the Kriegsmarine during the...
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    Shiratsuyu (白露, ”White Dew”) was the lead ship of ten Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, and first of six to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the...
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    MaritimeQuest Japanese Destroyer Index MaritimeQuest Akatsuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest Akizuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest...
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  • ZH1 was the lead ship of her class of four destroyers built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the late 1930s. Originally named Gerard Callenburgh, the...
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    HNoMS Svenner (G03) (category S and T-class destroyers)
    was a Royal Norwegian Navy destroyer during the Second World War. She was built for the Royal Navy as the S-class destroyer HMS Shark but on completion...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Harusame (1935)
    Harusame (春雨, "Spring Rain") was the sixth of ten Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, and was built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the "Circle One" Program...
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  • Thumbnail for French destroyer Mistral
    Mistral was a Bourrasque-class destroyer (torpilleur d'escadre) built for the French Navy during the 1920s. The Bourrasque class had an overall length...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Minazuki (1926)
    Minazuki (水無月, "June") was one of twelve Mutsuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s. During the Pacific War...
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    Amatsukaze, Nowaki, Arashi Yūgumo-class (6 of 19): Yūgumo, Makinami, Hayanami, Hamanami, Okinami, Hayashimo Shimakaze-class (1 of 1): Shimakaze Akizuki-class...
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    down with her; 143 survived. 208 Military 1944  Japan Hayanami – On 7 June the Japanese destroyer was torpedoed and sunk by USS Harder near Tawitawi, 35...
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    numerous radio antennas were added for use by her controlling ship, the destroyer Shikari. The ship could steam at speeds of 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)...
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    USS Rich (DE-695) (category Buckley-class destroyer escorts)
    USS Rich (DE-695) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort, the first United States Navy ship named in honor of Lieutenant (j.g.) Ralph M. Rich (1916–1942)...
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    USS Meredith (DD-726) (category World War II destroyers of the United States)
    USS Meredith (DD-726), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Jonathan Meredith, a Marine sergeant...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Matsukaze (1923)
    The Japanese destroyer Matsukaze (松風, "Pine Wind") was one of nine Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s...
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    HMS Wrestler (category V and W-class destroyers of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Wrestler (D35) was a V and W-class destroyer built by the Royal Navy during the First World War and active from 1939 to 1944 during the Second World...
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  • Okinawa (#335), Amami (#336), Aguni (#337), Shinnan (#338) Destroyer Type-A Yūgumo #340 - 355 Hayanami (#340), Hamanami (#341), Okinami (#342), Kishinami (#343)...
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    crippled USS Hornet (Hornet was abandoned and later sunk by Japanese destroyers Makigumo and Akigumo). Shōkaku was again seriously damaged, taking at...
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    north of the Malay Barrier. She encountered a convoy 15 December and sank destroyer Momo with six well-placed torpedoes during a night attack. Finding few...
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