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Destroyer Division 43, Escort Squadron 31 of the Combined Fleet on 30 September and participated in the Battle off Cape Engaño on 25 October as part of
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heading for a suicide attack against allied forces on
Okinawa, as a part of
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History of World War Two
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Japanese Navy Destroyers 1919–45 (2): Asahio to Tachibana Classes
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Japanese troops until 1947. Mid-year the destroyer was turned over to the
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in one twin-gun mount aft and one single mount forward of the
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from 15 March to 20 April. The ship was transferred to
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on 20 November and the destroyer helped to escort the
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663:on 9 December. Struck by a single torpedo in the
605:was moderately damaged by American aircraft from
592:and later attempted to rescue survivors from the
553:Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Program
455:. The turbines were rated at a total of 19,000
968:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
571:on 10 June. Upon her completion on 10 August,
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505:was fitted. The ships carried a total of 25
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886:"IJN Maki: Tabular Record of Movement"
543:via two stern rails and two throwers.
512:in 4 triple and 13 single mounts. The
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798:Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, p. 151
467:(51.5 km/h; 32.0 mph). The
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198:3.3 m (10 ft 10 in)
190:9.35 m (30 ft 8 in)
134:General characteristics (as built)
14:
927:. Botley, UK: Osprey Publishing.
507:Type 96 25-millimeter (1 in)
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482:-class ships consisted of three
386:The ship was surrendered to the
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324:2 Ă— rails, 2 Ă— throwers for 36
241:(51.5 km/h; 32.0 mph)
539:. They could deliver their 36
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671:was subsequently repaired at
33:underway, July or August 1944
551:Authorized in the late 1942
1331:List of destroyers of Japan
620:s crew and 4 rescuees from
563:on 19 February 1944 at the
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904:Reynolds, Clark G (1982).
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884:Nevitt, Allyn D. (1998).
478:The main armament of the
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724:only went as far as the
309:4 Ă— triple, 13 Ă— single
547:Construction and career
471:s had a range of 4,680
302:127 mm (5 in)
1352:Matsu-class destroyers
1209:Republic of China Navy
1062:Imperial Japanese Navy
594:light aircraft carrier
463:) for a speed of 27.8
406:Design and description
373:Battle off Cape Engaño
365:Imperial Japanese Navy
311:25 mm (1 in)
923:Stille, Mark (2013).
890:www.combinedfleet.com
565:Maizuru Naval Arsenal
516:s were equipped with
300:1 Ă— twin, 1 Ă— single
226:2 shafts, 2 Ă— geared
84:Maizuru Naval Arsenal
687:. Together with her
673:Sasebo Naval Arsenal
908:. Time-Life Books.
447:, each driving one
287:early-warning radar
730:surrender of Japan
696:and the destroyer
510:anti-aircraft guns
453:water-tube boilers
268:processing systems
208:water-tube boilers
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1046:-class destroyers
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915:978-0-8094-3304-9
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689:sister ship
429:metric tons
249:4,680
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1367:1944 ships
1346:Categories
633:battleship
499:gun shield
398:and later
392:repatriate
258:Complement
223:Propulsion
1316:Tachibana
1308:Shimakaze
744:Citations
734:navy list
677:2nd Fleet
629:5th Fleet
561:laid down
537:torpedoes
533:amidships
433:long tons
419:, with a
377:submarine
164:long tons
106:Completed
90:Laid down
1218:Hengyang
993:(2005).
964:(1988).
699:Hanazuki
640:and the
569:launched
527:surface-
503:director
437:standard
400:scrapped
295:Armament
168:standard
127:scrapped
114:Stricken
98:Launched
70:Namesake
1263:Volevoy
1230:Huiyang
1169:Tsubaki
622:Akizuki
598:Chiyoda
589:Akizuki
525:Type 22
518:Type 13
443:geared
431:(1,262
417:overall
367:during
314:AA guns
305:DP guns
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275:Type 22
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80:Builder
39:History
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1268:TsL-23
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709:Yamato
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441:Kampon
388:Allies
358:-class
175:Length
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1318:class
1288:PM-65
1223:Kaede
1183:Kaede
1134:Kashi
1071:Matsu
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497:by a
495:spray
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