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Squadron until 1 December 1916 when she was placed in reserve for a refit at Kure. Upon its completion on 1 December 1917, the ship was assigned to the Second Squadron until 23 July 1918 when she rejoined the First Squadron. By this time, all 12 of the 3-inch 4th Year Type
850:. Her armor was reinforced to be able to absorb hits from 203-millimeter (8 in) shells and 30-kilogram (66 lb) practice bombs. These changes reduced her maximum speed to 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) and her displacement to 16,130 long tons (16,390 t) In early February 1925,
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assumed command on 1 December and the ship was assigned to the First
Squadron. She spent most of the following year training and patrolling off the coast of China. When World War I began in August 1914,
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and used for bomb and torpedo training. In March–June 1944, she served as a target for the 522nd and 762nd Naval Air Groups. During this time, she was fitted with a number of license-built
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in an effort to deceive Allied intelligence as to the locations and activities of the
Japanese carriers. For most of the rest of the war, she was stationed in the
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back to Tokyo after she toured several shrines where she prayed for the health of her husband, the ship was caught in a typhoon that forced her escorting
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reverted to her normal role as a target ship for the rest of the war; she was badly damaged when Allied aircraft carriers struck the naval base at
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with a uniform 12-inch (305 mm) main-gun armament, although cost considerations prevented all the guns from having the same barrel length.
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that made her 7 feet (2.1 m) longer than her sister. The ship had an
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in 1919 and was disarmed in 1922 in accordance with the terms of the
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History of Imperial Japanese Warships
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History of Imperial Japanese Warships
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of 84 feet 2 inches (25.7 m), and a normal
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guns. The ship was also equipped with a dozen 40-caliber
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in 1941, the ship was used in an attempt to deceive the
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was added to strengthen her ability to survive hits.
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on 1 October 1923. Her guns were turned over to the
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in 1914, but saw no other combat. She was placed in
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1304:Gardiner, Robert & Gray, Randal, eds. (1985).
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1306:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
679:of the ship had a maximum thickness of 12 inches
16:Imperial Japanese Navy's Kawachi-class battleship
1096:Originally Japan was going to be able to retain
834:; two of her main gun turrets were installed on
770:guns were removed and four 3-inch 4th Year Type
698:armor was 1.1 inches (29 mm) thick and the
1057:on Etajima to prevent her from sinking. All of
958:after her 1940 modification, Kure, 7 April 1940
646:in the sides of the hull, and eight 40-caliber
587:. The turbines were rated at a total of 25,000
1644:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in July 1945
1308:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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1365:Hackett, Bob & Kingsepp, Sander (2009).
1445:Lengerer, Hans & Ahlberg, Lars (2019).
794:as well as the review held on 9 July 1919.
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1491:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984).
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2164:Shipwrecks in the Inland Sea
1603:List of battleships of Japan
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314:6 in (152 mm) guns
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613:12-inch 41st Year Type guns
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164:General characteristics
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2003:St. Francis
1723:HakuhĹŤ Maru
1703:Sakura Maru
1691:HNLMS
1373:8 September
1259:8 September
1034:During the
980:Philippines
964:Pacific War
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840:target ship
830:for use as
617:gun turrets
553:clipper bow
539:sister ship
537:Unlike her
461:Pacific War
453:target ship
432:during the
426:World War I
358:Gun turrets
318:8 Ă— single
278:2,700
159:, 1946–1947
117:1 July 1912
2154:1911 ships
2138:Categories
1979:Hatsushimo
1662:Empire Fal
1651:Shipwrecks
1298:References
1018:hydrophone
1003:Inland Sea
521:depression
491:Background
287:Complement
251:Propulsion
196:) (normal)
179:battleship
2112:June 1945
2077:USS
2055:USS
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1984:USS
1945:Callaghan
1943:USS
1932:HMS
1907:Underhill
1905:USS
1892:HMS
1797:HMS
1774:USS
1757:HMS
1729:Tachibana
1672:Hoei Maru
1358:0043-0374
1337:0043-0374
1114:Footnotes
1074:navy list
1036:U.S. Navy
1007:Hotchkiss
946:Tokyo Bay
913:battalion
824:navy list
810:destroyer
790:held off
727:laid down
681:amidships
677:main belt
674:waterline
667:broadside
644:casemates
569:long tons
481:refloated
424:. During
370:Barbettes
306:4 Ă— twin
300:2 Ă— twin
190:long tons
114:Completed
98:Laid down
33:at anchor
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2066:SS
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2021:18 Jul:
1976:30 Jul:
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928:and the
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792:Yokohama
786:for the
780:flagship
778:was the
735:launched
718:at speed
593:fuel oil
485:scrapped
295:Armament
290:999–1100
157:Scrapped
138:Stricken
106:Launched
70:Namesake
2050:Colahan
2025:Gabilan
1992:Okinawa
1853:Cha-117
1799:Athlete
1689:8 Jul:
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1579:Satsuma
1556:Kawachi
1542:Kawachi
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1051:Etajima
759:Kawachi
753:was at
743:Captain
610:caliber
579:Curtis
544:Kawachi
513:Kawachi
501:Kawachi
438:reserve
430:Qingdao
397:Kawachi
188:21,443
174:Kawachi
88:Builder
80:Ordered
39:History
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1951:Haruna
1934:Vestal
1887:Settsu
1833:Yakaze
1827:Kasuga
1788:Nankai
1776:Gamble
1752:Ludlow
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930:Yakaze
925:Natori
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898:bridge
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884:Settsu
876:Settsu
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815:Warabi
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716:Settsu
689:Settsu
685:strake
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603:Settsu
573:Settsu
551:had a
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473:Settsu
465:Allies
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414:Settsu
399:-class
382:Settsu
201:Length
176:-class
64:Settsu
31:Settsu
2001:HMCS
1969:ĹŚyodo
1963:Izumo
1881:Iwate
1875:Hyūga
1869:Amagi
1821:I-372
1759:Maori
1745:I-351
1682:Bahia
1590:class
1581:class
1455:KongĹŤ
1329:XLVII
1103:Mutsu
1084:Notes
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992:ZuihĹŤ
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565:draft
340:Armor
275:Range
268:knots
263:Speed
217:Draft
53:Japan
2108:1946
2100:1945
2092:1944
2057:Toro
2032:Hank
1923:PB-2
1900:Tone
1863:Aoba
1782:I-13
1750:HMS
1693:O 19
1588:FusĹŤ
1497:ISBN
1478:ISBN
1459:ISBN
1451:FusĹŤ
1431:Tosa
1427:Kaga
1405:and
1388:ISBN
1375:2013
1354:ISSN
1333:ISSN
1310:ISBN
1261:2013
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995:and
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725:was
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672:The
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511:The
507:1915
352:Deck
258:sets
209:Beam
153:Fate
125:1924
60:Name
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