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Japanese destroyer Shigure (1935)

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on 2 November, she engaged an American cruiser-destroyer formation, but without damage. After making a final troop transport mission to Buka on 6 November, she escorted a convoy from Rabaul to Truk, rescuing 70 survivors of the transport
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in which a direct shell hit and several near misses took out her radio, compass, and steering, but she was the only ship of the “Southern Force” to survive the battle, and limped back to Brunei on 27 October.
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in September. She further covered two troop evacuation missions to Kolombangara at the end of September and early October. She was covering troop evacuations at Vella Lavella during the 6–7 October
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on 22–25 October. She took minor damage from a direct bomb hit to her forward gun turret on 24 October, killing five crewmen and wounding six. She took further damage in the
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was the only one of four Japanese destroyers to escape, though she was later found to have been hit by a torpedo that failed to explode. During the
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en route on 10 November. She returned to Sasebo in mid-November for repairs. Departing Sasebo on 24 December, she collided with a fishing boat in
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the other escort in the force, continued with the mission and were subsequently sunk with all hands lost within a few hours of each other.)
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on the night of 12–13 November 1942 she was part of the distant screening force and saw no combat, but later rescued survivors of the
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on anti-submarine warfare patrols in Japanese home waters and to assist in guarding Japan’s main battle fleet. In early 1942,
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on 17–18 August, she again engaged United States Navy destroyers without damage while covering a troop transport mission to
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cruisers and destroyers, taking two shell hits, which killed seven crewmen and wounded 15 others. From 19–20 June,
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from Truk to Yokosuka, returning to Truk by 21 June. In July, she was assigned to accompany the cruiser
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received a prominent place in the memoirs of the only Japanese destroyer captain to survive the entire
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escorted the fleet to Truk, and was then assigned to cover a troop transport run to reoccupy
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The Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun: The Drama of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1895–1945
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set course for Sasebo, and in doing so, became the only ship of this force to return (
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from Yokosuka to Truk, and in early February escorted tanker convoys from Truk to
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on various assignments around the Solomon Islands, and was reassigned to the
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4,000 nautical miles (7,400 km) at 18 knots (21 mph; 33 km/h)
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returned to Sasebo for repairs in November, possibly sinking the submarine
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on 20 November, departing Kure on 17 December with the aircraft carrier
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on 4–6 June, she was part of the Aleutians Guard Force under Admiral
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was assigned to Destroyer Division 27 of Destroyer Squadron 1 of the
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on 14 July after the Midway Operation was cancelled. In mid-August,
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rescued the 146 survivors. Instead of continuing with the mission,
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at the end of the month. In mid-May, she escorted the battleship
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on 20 July. She made a "Tokyo Express" troop transport run to
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Destroyers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia
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on 24 September. In October and November, she made eight "
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on 8 June, and then engaged in combat against a group of
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from Truk to Yokosuka in mid-April and returning with
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Globalsecurity.org, IJN Shiratsuyu class destroyers
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London: Conway. pp. 91–110. 1331:Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869–1945 1021:, approximately 160 miles (260 km) east of 447:-class destroyers were modified versions of the 366: 2387:World War II shipwrecks in the South China Sea 1350:The Japanese Destroyers of the Hatsuharu Class 918:sortied from Lingga and Brunei and was at the 360: 180:107.5 m (352 ft 8 in) waterline 1659: 1499: 8: 1666: 1652: 1644: 1506: 1492: 1484: 218:3 boilers, 42,000 hp (31,000 kW) 892:, and in August accompanied the cruiser 667:returned to Truk in mid-March, escorting 648:from Truk to Yokosuka and back to Truk. 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1461:Materials of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1147:Materials of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1143:"Shiratsuyu class 1st class destroyers" 1089: 613:, before escorting a troop convoy from 16:Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy 25: 1374:Japanese–English Character Dictionary 1098:Japanese-English Character Dictionary 655:escorted a troop convoy from Truk to 48: 7: 383:, and the first to be built for the 557:was part of the escort for Admiral 2392:Maritime incidents in January 1945 2382:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Thailand 413:and write about his experiences. 14: 2407:Ships built by Uraga Dock Company 2397:Ships sunk by American submarines 1416:. London: Arms and Armour Press. 1395:Japanese Warships of World War II 631:First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 309:First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 198:3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) 190:9.9 m (32 ft 6 in) 2377:World War II destroyers of Japan 2347: 2342: 2330: 2322: 50: 29: 1276:Warship Losses of World War Two 1198:Warship Losses of World War Two 802:escorted the food supply ship 164:1,685 long tons (1,712 t) 1: 1457:"Shiratsuyu class destroyers" 1444:: Tabular Record of Movement" 1293:Hara, Capt. Tameichi (1961). 1227:: Tabular Record of Movement" 784:Battle of Empress Augusta Bay 737:Naval Battle of Vella Lavella 659:, and was later assigned to " 520:escort duties, escorting the 329:Battle of Empress Augusta Bay 272:8 Ă— 24 in (610 mm) 1333:. US Naval Institute Press. 1329:Jentsura, Hansgeorg (1976). 898:on a transport mission from 872:Battle of the Philippine Sea 395:). Along with the destroyer 334:Battle of the Philippine Sea 260:12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval guns 2372:Shiratsuyu-class destroyers 1633:List of destroyers of Japan 727:operating off the coast of 561:’s Strike Force and at the 367: 267:13.2 mm (0.52 in) 232:(39 mph; 63 km/h) 174:103.5 m (340 ft) 2423: 1455:Nishidah, Hiroshi (2002). 1370:Nelson, Andrew N. (1967). 1295:Japanese Destroyer Captain 1141:Nishidah, Hiroshi (2002). 1010:and sunk by the submarine 960:was sunk by the submarine 625:" troop transport runs to 462:as it advanced across the 21:Japanese destroyer Shigure 18: 2317: 1628: 1602: 1524: 1438:Nevitt, Allyn D. (1997). 1393:Watts, Anthony J (1967). 1310:Howarth, Stephen (1983). 1278:. Naval Institute Press. 1255:D'Albas, Andrieu (1965). 1221:Nevitt, Allyn D. (1997). 1200:. Naval Institute Press. 1171:D'Albas, Andrieu (1965). 910:and Palau, returning via 822:Type 96 anti-aircraft gun 405:'s Destroyer Division 27 361: 287: 139: 43: 28: 2136:Unknown date:  924:Battle of Surigao Strait 344:Battle of Surigao Strait 1348:Lengerer, Hans (2007). 946:on 15 November and the 769:Battle of Vella Lavella 551:Battle of the Coral Sea 324:Battle of Vella Lavella 299:Battle of the Coral Sea 140:General characteristics 828:and aircraft carriers 765:Buka, Papua New Guinea 740: 573:was reassigned to the 502:attack on Pearl Harbor 385:Imperial Japanese Navy 373:was the second of ten 128:Torpedoed and sunk by 1412:Whitley, M J (2000). 1274:Brown, David (1990). 1196:Brown, David (1990). 1118:Peattie & Evans, 1076:was removed from the 717: 651:In mid-January 1943, 492:on 7 September 1936. 1450:. Combinedfleet.com. 920:Battle of Leyte Gulf 848:, and from there to 745:Battle of Vella Gulf 484:on 9 December 1933, 458:attacks against the 435:on 24 January 1945. 339:Battle of Leyte Gulf 314:Battle of Vella Gulf 2077:28 Jan:  1259:. Devin-Adair Pub. 1233:. Combinedfleet.com 1175:. Devin-Adair Pub. 1044: /  874:as part of Admiral 735:hours prior to the 707:on 27 July, and to 533:, and the carriers 500:At the time of the 496:Operational history 488:on 18 May 1935 and 2305:31 Jan:  2297:29 Jan:  2281:24 Jan:  2273:18 Jan:  2265:16 Jan:  2256:15 Jan:  2234:12 Jan:  2219:11 Jan:  2115:31 Jan:  2100:30 Jan:  2085:29 Jan:  2069:27 Jan:  2054:26 Jan:  2033:24 Jan:  2025:23 Jan:  2017:22 Jan:  2009:21 Jan:  2000:19 Jan:  1980:17 Jan:  1960:16 Jan:  1933:15 Jan:  1925:14 Jan:  1826:12 Jan:  1812:11 Jan:  1109:Lengerer, pp. 92-3 1080:on 10 March 1945. 985:and the destroyer 971:and the destroyer 956:for Manila. 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Index

Japanese destroyer Shigure

Empire of Japan
Uraga Dock Company
USS Blackfin
Shiratsuyu-class
destroyer
pp
Kampon
turbines
knots
12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval guns
13.2 mm (0.52 in)
torpedo tubes
depth charges
Battle of the Coral Sea
Battle of Midway
First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
Battle of Vella Gulf
Battle off Horaniu
Battle of Vella Lavella
Battle of Empress Augusta Bay
Battle of the Philippine Sea
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of Surigao Strait
Shiratsuyu-class
destroyers
Imperial Japanese Navy
Circle One Program
Yukikaze

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