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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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1257:写真日本海軍全艦艇史 Fukui Shizuo Collection』資料編、KKベストセラーズ、1994年 ("Photographic history of all ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Fukui Shizuo Collection" material edition, KK Bestsellers, 1994) (in Japanese).
629:′s poor material condition, her crew had orders not to attempt to return to Port Arthur but rather to disarm her and allow Chinese authorities to intern her at Chefoo in accordance with
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1260:海軍歴史保存会『日本海軍史』第7巻、第9巻、第10巻、第一法規出版、1995年 (Naval History Preservation Society "Japanese Naval History" Vol. 7, Vol. 9, Vol. 10, Daiichi Hoki Publishing, 1995) (in Japanese).
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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
603:, was killed. In the battle's aftermath, the Russian squadron scattered, some ships returning to Port Arthur and others trying to reach various other ports in
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Destroyer Division constituting the first wave. They closed to about 650 yards (590 m) from the Russian ships and fired nine torpedoes. One of
1226:『日本海軍史』第9巻・第10巻の「将官履歴」及び『官報』に基づく ("History of General Officers" and "Official Gazette" in Volumes 9 and 10 of "History of the Japanese Navy") (in Japanese)
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For a detailed description of the Battle of the Yellow Sea and fleet movements in its immediate aftermath, see
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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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1235:『官報』第1601号、大正6年12月3日 ("'Official Gazette' No. 1601, December 3, 1916") (in Japanese).
1035:『官報』第5557号、明治35年1月15日 (""Official Gazette" No. 5558, 15 January 1902.) (in Japanese).
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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)
1244:『官報』第2501号、大正9年12月2日 ("'Official Gazette' No. 2501, 2 December 1919") (in Japanese).
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Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941
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2016:
1044:『官報』第5704号、明治35年7月10日 ("Official Gazette" No. 5704, 10 July 1902) (in Japanese).
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Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905, Volume II
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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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Illustration of the Japanese seizure of the Russian destroyer
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on 2 May 1925 and sold on 5 April 1926.
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1485:. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
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The Imperial Japanese Navy of the Russo-Japanese War
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1464:. London: Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
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1417:. Greenwich: National Maritime Museum.
505:. The war began that evening with the
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1462:The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945
421:(1914–1918), she participated in the
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405:(1904–1905), she took part in the
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244:20 ft 9 in (6.32 m)
159:Special-duty vessel (second-class
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252:8 ft 3 in (2.51 m)
94:John I. Thornycroft & Company
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509:, a Japanese surprise attack on
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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,
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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:
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1364:Howarth, Stephen (1983).
1217:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 291.
1192:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 218.
732:officer at Chefoo, towed
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302:QF 6 pounder (57 mm) guns
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130:10 January 1902
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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
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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. (1904).
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409:in February 1904, the
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180:1 April 1923
166:General service ship (
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1441:Stille, Mark (2016).
1326:Evans, David (1979).
730:Imperial Chinese Navy
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511:Imperial Russian Navy
507:Battle of Port Arthur
486:on 20 November 1902.
407:Battle of Port Arthur
333:Battle of Port Arthur
1424:The First Destroyers
1422:Lyon, David (2006).
1415:The Thornycroft List
1413:Lyon, David (1981).
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858:After Japan entered
837:to heel 10 degrees.
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893:Commanding officers
769:unprotected cruiser
726:ammunition magazine
868:Battle of Tsingtao
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327:Russo-Japanese War
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1452:978-1-4728-1119-6
1426:. Mercury Books.
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151:Reclassified
143:Commissioned
122:3 April 1901
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1812:Sparrowhawk
1674:Tsesarevich
883:target ship
879:minesweeper
860:World War I
586:Vladivostok
522:Port Arthur
419:World War I
349:World War I
321:Operations:
168:target ship
161:minesweeper
109:Yard number
2186:1902 ships
2170:Categories
1641:Shipwrecks
986:References
922:Lieutenant
885:. She was
798:battleship
714:their flag
643:Lieutenant
395:destroyers
281:Complement
265:Propulsion
146:4 May 1902
138:4 May 1902
2099:HMS
2088:HMS
2055:HMS
2048:HMS
2037:USS
1878:HMS
1857:HMS
1810:HMS
1709:HMS
1546:Shirakumo
1532:Shirakumo
991:Citations
870:in 1914.
839:Shirakumo
794:Shirakumo
757:2nd Fleet
625:. Due to
623:telegraph
605:East Asia
551:Shirakumo
518:roadstead
503:1st Fleet
489:When the
439:laid down
425:in 1914.
390:Shirakumo
308:torpedoes
212:Destroyer
135:Completed
119:Laid down
2121:Willehad
2118:26 Nov:
2111:Gromoboi
2108:13 Oct:
2097:17 Sep:
2086:13 Aug:
2064:12 Aug:
2050:Barfleur
2035:15 Jul:
2025:18 May:
2018:Augsburg
1995:SV
1993:30 Dec:
1986:Takasago
1983:13 Dec:
1950:Peresvet
1940:Retvizan
1927:30 Nov:
1917:12 Nov:
1897:16 Oct:
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1775:Akatsuki
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1668:Retvizan
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1569:Akatsuki
831:Murasame
827:Murasame
815:Murasame
789:Murasame
615:blockade
582:squadron
578:blockade
557:Ikazuchi
535:Akatsuki
514:warships
499:Division
484:Yokosuka
461:Launched
453:Chiswick
289:Armament
177:Stricken
127:Launched
99:Chiswick
64:Namesake
2131:America
2101:Triumph
2067:Asashio
2057:Canopus
2046:5 Aug:
2015:3 Feb:
1973:9 Dec:
1966:Pallada
1963:8 Dec:
1947:7 Dec:
1937:6 Dec:
1907:6 Nov:
1890:Adolphe
1880:Chamois
1845:2 Aug:
1835:5 Jul:
1765:Yoshino
1759:Yashima
1753:Tatsuta
1747:Hatsuse
1741:Bogatyr
1690:Boyarin
1662:Korietz
1659:9 Feb:
1652:Clallam
1649:9 Jan:
1553:Asashio
898:SOURCE:
875:Asashio
864:Asashio
853:Asashio
823:Asagiri
819:Asashio
811:Asagiri
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773:Chihaya
761:Asashio
716:aboard
694:officer
682:Asashio
590:Asashio
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540:Asashio
530:torpedo
501:of the
495:Asashio
480:Asashio
465:Asashio
457:England
435:Asashio
367:Asashio
249:Draught
103:England
101:,
89:Builder
81:Ordered
58:Asashio
33:History
2073:Kasumi
2039:Apache
1956:Pobeda
1848:Sivuch
1838:Kaimon
1785:Ōshima
1731:Miyako
1680:Varyag
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738:Dalniy
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660:Chefoo
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554:) and
548:, and
545:Kasumi
392:-class
226:Length
191:Hulked
2028:Akagi
1976:Bayan
1930:Saien
1910:Atago
1869:Rurik
1859:Decoy
1828:Norge
1580:class
1571:class
742:prize
526:China
273:Speed
257:Depth
2157:1905
2144:1903
2090:Arun
1487:ISBN
1466:ISBN
1447:ISBN
1428:ISBN
1400:ISBN
1370:ISBN
1351:ISBN
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1275:ISBN
825:and
813:and
684:and
437:was
300:5 ×
294:1 x
241:Beam
208:Type
185:Fate
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