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Japanese destroyer Asashio (1902)

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649: 41: 728:, but the magazine did not explode and the Japanese succeeded in capturing her after about half the Russian crew and half the Japanese boarding party had been thrown overboard. During the skirmish, two Russians were killed and four, including Roschakovsky, were wounded, while the Japanese lost two men killed and 11 wounded. The men in the water eventually swam ashore, and the Japanese, ignoring the protests of the senior 2153: 2148: 712:, claiming that the Battle of the Yellow Sea had not yet ended because Russian ships still were in the process of fleeing the engagement and that Japan had a right to hot pursuit of Russian ships even in neutral waters under those circumstances. As the argument continued, the Japanese attempted to hoist 751:
was not being disarmed but rather was preparing to put to sea, that they had been invited to come aboard to inspect her, and that when they arrived to conduct the inspection they were insulted, thrown into the water, and endangered by an explosion. However, the local Chinese authorities backed the
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put to sea from Port Arthur as soon as darkness fell on 10 August carrying a dispatch about Vitgeft's decision to attempt to reach Vladivostok. She ran the Japanese
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of the 2nd Destroyer Division constituting the first wave. They closed to about 650 yards (590 m) from the Russian ships and fired nine torpedoes. One of
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For a detailed description of the Battle of the Yellow Sea and fleet movements in its immediate aftermath, see Corbett, Vol. I, pp. 370–432.
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entered the port. According to the Russian account of the ensuing incident, a Japanese boarding party from the destroyers went aboard
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Mikhail Sergeevich Roschakovsky, contacted the local Chinese authorities to make arrangements for his ship's internment.
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could not get underway due to engine problems. The Japanese officer countered that Chinese neutrality did not protect
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departed England on 7 July 1902 to make her delivery voyage to Japan. She completed it with her arrival at
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Russian version of events and the press in the United States criticized the Japanese action.
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had lost all steaming power and come to a stop before she could achieve a firing position.
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of Port Arthur over the next several months. On the morning of 10 August 1904, the Russian
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The Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun: The Drama of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1895-1945
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Much of Corbett, Volumes I and II, is devoted to a description of the Japanese blockade.
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either surrender or put to sea within two hours and fight the Japanese destroyers in
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2-shaft reciprocating engines, 4 boilers, engine output 7,000 hp (5,200 kW)
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attack in three waves, with the four destroyers of the 1st Destroyer Division (
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The Japanese offered a different narrative of the incident. They claimed that
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Gonsaburo Horiuchi 10 September 1901 – 23 January 1902 (pre-commissioning)
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Lieutenant Commander Gonsaburo Horiuchi 23 January 1902 – 7 February 1903
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each launched a torpedo at a range of about 800 metres (870 yd) and
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at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) on the opposite course from her,
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closed to 300 metres (330 yd) and each fired a second torpedo, and
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Lieutenant Commander Danichi Nanzato 11 September 1904 – 5 August 1905
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was reclassified as a "special-duty vessel" for use as a second-class
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Lieutenant Commander Tomojiro Beppu 12 December 1905 – 14 March 1906
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Lieutenant Tetsunosuke Fujiyoshi 1 December 1912 – 1 December 1913
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Lieutenant Commander Mitsuhiro Matsunaga 7 February 1903 – unknown
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Lieutenant Commander Mitsutoshi Miyabe Unknown – 13 December 1915
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Lieutenant Yasuhiro Yamamoto: 1 February 1908 – 20 November 1908
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Lieutenant Shoichi Akiyoshi 23 December 1908 – 20 February 1909
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was reclassified as a third-class destroyer on 28 August 1912.
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Lieutenant Keiichi Soejima 14 December 1908 – 23 December 1908
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Illustration of the Japanese seizure of the Russian destroyer
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Lieutenant Yoshio Yamanaka 20 February 1909 – 1 December 1909
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Lieutenant Jiro Arashiki: 20 November 1908 – 14 December 1908
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on 2 May 1925 and sold on 5 April 1926.
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Lieutenant Gizo Nakamaruo 1 December 1918 – 1 December 1920
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Lieutenant Koshiro Oikawa 28 April 1911 – 1 December 1912
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Lieutenant Toyokichi Kikuchi 3 July 1916 – 11 August 1917
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Lieutenant Jiro Narita 1 December 1917 – 1 December 1918
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Lieutenant Nobuo Kumabe 11 August 1917 – 1 December 1917
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Lieutenant Jonobu Ota 1 December 1909 – 17 December 1910
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on the afternoon of 27 May, the 4th Destroyer Division (
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After transferring to the 4th Destroyer Division in the
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Lieutenant Shigemi Iwaki 13 December 1915 – 1 July 1916
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with Japanese forces in pursuit. The Russian destroyer
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Lieutenant Jiro Araki 17 December 1910 – 28 April 1911
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Lieutenant Yuzo Okada: 23 April 1906 – 1 February 1908
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Lieutenant Yahei Nakahara 1 April 1906 – 23 April 1906
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Lieutenant Bunichi Nakagawa 1 December 1913 – unknown
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ASIN: B00085LCZ4. 696:commanding the boarding party demanded that 234:216 ft 9 in (66.07 m) overall 1626: 1612: 1604: 1522: 1508: 1500: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1634:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1904 433:Authorized under the 1900 naval program, 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2191:Russo-Japanese War naval ships of Japan 996: 463:on 10 January 1902 and named 1417:. Greenwich: National Maritime Museum. 505:. The war began that evening with the 25: 1462:The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945 421:(1914–1918), she participated in the 37: 7: 276:31 knots (57 km/h; 36 mph) 833:scored an apparent hit that caused 221:322 tons normal, 432 tons full load 405:(1904–1905), she took part in the 260:13 ft 9 in (4.19 m) 244:20 ft 9 in (6.32 m) 159:Special-duty vessel (second-class 14: 449:John I. Thornycroft & Company 252:8 ft 3 in (2.51 m) 94:John I. Thornycroft & Company 2151: 2146: 672:The Japanese quickly learned of 509:, a Japanese surprise attack on 39: 2196:World War I destroyers of Japan 692:at 03:00 on 12 August, and the 401:in the early 1900s. During the 1347:A Naval History of World War I 1208:Corbett, Vol. II, pp. 270–271. 497:was part of the 1st Destroyer 493:broke out on 8 February 1904, 429:Construction and commissioning 296:QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun 1: 1445:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 564:′s torpedoes hit the Russian 520:of the Russian naval base at 441:on 3 April 1901 as 306:2 × 450 mm (18 in) 1460:Watts, Anthony John (1971). 1398:. US Naval Institute Press. 1394:Jentsura, Hansgeorg (1976). 1330:. US Naval Institute Press. 1593:List of destroyers of Japan 1307:Corbett, Julian S. (1994). 1288:Corbett, Julian S. (1994). 841:did not fire, finding that 680:′s crew was disarming her, 379: 2217: 2201:Maritime incidents in 1904 2176:Shirakumo-class destroyers 1386:The Imperial Japanese Navy 592:took part that day in the 576:The Japanese maintained a 21:Japanese destroyer Asashio 18: 2141: 1588: 1562: 1540: 1364:Howarth, Stephen (1983). 1217:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 291. 1192:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 218. 732:officer at Chefoo, towed 373: 315: 302:QF 6 pounder (57 mm) guns 202: 130:10 January 1902 32: 28: 16:Shirakumo-class destroyer 1479:Westwood, J. N. (1986). 1345:Halpern, Paul G (1994). 1269:Cocker, Maurice (1983). 1146:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 428. 1106:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 422. 633:and China's status as a 594:Battle of the Yellow Sea 413:in August 1904, and the 411:Battle of the Yellow Sea 338:Battle of the Yellow Sea 170:) 1 April 1923 163:) 1 April 1922 2181:Ships built in Chiswick 203:General characteristics 1383:Jane, Fred T. 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Index

Japanese destroyer Asashio
Empire of Japan
John I. Thornycroft & Company
Chiswick
England
minesweeper
target ship
Hulked
Destroyer
QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun
QF 6 pounder (57 mm) guns
torpedoes
Russo-Japanese War
Battle of Port Arthur
Battle of the Yellow Sea
Battle of Tsushima
World War I
Battle of Tsingtao
Shirakumo-class
destroyers
Imperial Japanese Navy
Russo-Japanese War
Battle of Port Arthur
Battle of the Yellow Sea
Battle of Tsushima
World War I
Battle of Tsingtao
laid down
John I. Thornycroft & Company
Chiswick

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