• named Hatsushimo: Japanese destroyer Hatsushimo (1905), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1905 and stricken in 1928 Japanese destroyer Hatsushimo (1933)...
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    Hatsushimo (初霜, ”First Frost”) was the fourth of six Hatsuharu-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru...
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    Yahagi, and eight destroyers (Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Suzutsuki, Hatsushimo, Yukikaze, Fuyutsuki, and Kasumi) departed Tokuyama to begin the mission...
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    Hayatori Asagiri Ariake Fubuki Arare Kamikaze class (1905–1930) Kamikaze Hatsushimo Yayoi Kisaragi Asakaze Shiratsuyu Shirayuki Matsukaze Harukaze Shigure...
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    Asagumo (476 men), Akigumo (463 men) and Hibiki (418 men). The destroyers Hatsushimo, Naganami, Shimakaze and Samidare gave cover to the operation. The successful...
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    operation also included the destroyers Isokaze, Hamakaze, Yukikaze, Kasumi, Hatsushimo, Asashimo, Fuyutsuki and Suzutsuki. At 1220 on 7 April 1945 the Yamato...
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    Yukikaze was given enough fuel to escape Maizuru along with Hatsushimo. During the journey, Hatsushimo struck a mine and was forced to run aground, but Yukikaze...
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    mounts were fitted to ships in the last year of the war. For example, Hatsushimo mounted ten single 25 guns when she was lost in July 1945. Four license-built...
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    Maya, the light cruisers Tama and Abukuma, and the destroyers Wakaba, Hatsushimo, Ikazuchi, and Inazuma. Vice Admiral Boshirō Hosogaya hoisted his flag...
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    Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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    Hatsushimo (初霜) ("First frost" or "October) was one of 32 Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade of the...
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    Nenohi (Lt. Cmdr. Saburo Terauchi) Hatsuharu (Lt. Cmdr. Hiroshi Makino) Hatsushimo (Lt. Cmdr. Satoru Kohama) ML Magane Maru (Capt. Heiji Sasaki) AP Kinugasa...
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    Hatsukaze Kagerō Destroyer 2,032 15 February 1940 sunk 2 November 1943 Hatsushimo Hatsuharu Destroyer 1,802 27 September 1934 damaged by mine and run aground...
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  • Type III Fubuki-class. Hatsuharu-class Destroyer Hatsuharu Nenohi Wakaba Hatsushimo Ariake Yūgure 1,530 tonnes Shiratsuyu-class Destroyer Shiratsuyu Shigure...
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    north as soon as possible. The cruiser Nagara and the destroyers Wakaba, Hatsushimo and Nenohi were well away and took no part in the action. The last ships...
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    force consisting of the destroyers Hatsushimo, Naganami, Shimakaze and Samidare. On 26 July, she was rammed by Hatsushimo in the stern, suffering heavy damage...
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  • Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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  • Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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    1916 to December 1917, after which he was assigned to the destroyers Hatsushimo and Kusunoki, and the battleship Katori. He returned to torpedo school...
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    Torpedo School [ja]. In September 1907, he became the captain of the Hatsushimo, and after commanding the Kashima, In September 1908, he was promoted...
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    Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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    Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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    reverse the whole way. She, her sister ships Fuyutsuki, Yukikaze, and Hatsushimo (sunk in late July by a mine off the Inland Sea), survived the ordeal...
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    Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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    in. main battery): Hibiki 1 Hatsuharu class (5 × 5 in. main battery): Hatsushimo 1 Kamikaze class (4 × 4.7 in. main battery): Yūnagi 1 Momi class (3 ×...
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    the last year of the war. Four 13 mm guns were also added. For example, Hatsushimo of the related Hatsuharu class mounted ten single 25 guns when she was...
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    Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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  • and eight destroyers; Isokaze, Hamakaze, Yukikaze, Asashimo, Kasumi, Hatsushimo, Fuyutsuki and Suzutsuki, was assembled. Under the command of Vice-Admiral...
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    Kanade Storm Lovers 2 as Nanao Shiina Toki no Kizuna Hanayui Tsuzuri as Hatsushimo Senkimaru 2014 Devil Survivor 2 Break Record as Daichi Shijima Dynamic...
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    Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis Other incidents...
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