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Japanese destroyer Kaede (1944)

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class was smaller, slower and more lightly armed than previous destroyers as the IJN intended them for second-line duties like escorting convoys, releasing the larger ships for missions with the fleet. The ships measured 100 meters (328 ft 1 in) long
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was set on fire and badly damaged by a bomb hit that killed forty men and injured thirty. She returned to Takao for emergency repairs that were not finished until 21 February when she steamed to
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for training. At the completion of training on 20 January 1945, the ship was assigned to Destroyer Division 52, part of Escort Squadron 31. On 22–27 January, she escorted a convoy from
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escort duties in January 1945. After escorting one convoy to southern China, she joined two other destroyers tasked to evacuate Japanese airmen from the
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and was classified as a training ship on 1 October 1949. She was stricken in 1960 and scrapped two years later.
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on 5 October. The destroyer was disarmed and used to repatriate Japanese personnel in 1945–1947 after repairs.
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of 3.3 meters (10 ft 10 in). Their crew numbered 210 officers and enlisted men. They displaced 1,282
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to evacuate stranded aircrew on 30 January. The following day the ships were attacked by
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load and 1,554 metric tons (1,529 long tons) at deep load. The ships had two
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Japanese troops until 1947. Mid-year the destroyer was turned over to the
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The ship was turned over to Allied forces at Kure at the time of the
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in one twin-gun mount aft and one single mount forward of the
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was fitted. The ships carried a total of twenty-five
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and remained in service until the 1960s when she was
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Japanese ship Kaede

Empire of Japan
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
Republic of China Navy
Republic of China
training ship
Scrapped
Matsu-class
escort destroyer
t
long tons
standard
o/a
water-tube boilers
shp
kW
steam turbines
knots
nmi
Type 22
search radar
Type 13
early-warning radar
127 mm (5 in)
DP guns
25 mm (1 in)
AA guns
torpedo tubes
depth charges

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