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994:On 24 January 1945, while escorting a convoy from
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1674:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1945
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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
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1147:Materials of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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1416:. London: Arms and Armour Press.
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1221:Nevitt, Allyn D. (1997).
1200:. Naval Institute Press.
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128:Torpedoed and sunk by
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1274:Brown, David (1990).
1196:Brown, David (1990).
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627:Guadalcanal
583:Makin Atoll
468:Pacific War
411:Pacific War
293:Operations:
104:18 May 1935
2402:1935 ships
2366:Categories
2292:Twickenham
2118:Berlin III
1895:Otowa Maru
1726:Kanko Maru
1681:Shipwrecks
1530:Shiratsuyu
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1249:References
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1100:. page 481
1023:Kota Bharu
818:gun turret
814:Balikpapan
789:Tokyo Maru
780:New Guinea
705:Rekata Bay
657:Shortlands
635:battleship
587:Makin Raid
585:after the
553:on 7 May,
445:Shiratsuyu
387:under the
381:destroyers
376:Shiratsuyu
262:(2Ă—2, 1Ă—1)
245:Complement
203:Propulsion
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1963:Deyatelny
1953:USS
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1078:navy list
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1008:torpedoed
1000:Singapore
996:Hong Kong
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782:. At the
775:Selfridge
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629:. In the
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426:USS
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368:”Drizzle”
155:destroyer
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2214:Colorado
2004:Porpoise
1942:Hatakaze
1593:Suzukaze
1586:Kawakaze
1579:Yamakaze
1565:Samidare
1558:Harusame
1544:Murasame
1096:Nelson.
1039:103°48′E
1014:Blackfin
859:Harusame
846:Tawitawi
724:Samidare
486:launched
428:Blackfin
398:Yukikaze
253:Armament
214:turbines
208:2 shaft
132:Blackfin
117:Stricken
101:Launched
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2125:PC-1129
2104:Pontiac
2089:Serpens
2058:Manners
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1789:Cha-216
1618:Asashio
1572:Umikaze
1551:YĹ«dachi
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1074:Shigure
1036:06°00′N
1017:in the
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979:Shigure
969:Shigure
964:Redfish
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935:Growler
929:Shigure
916:Shigure
890:Okinawa
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837:Chiyoda
831:Chitose
826:Musashi
810:Tarakan
800:Shigure
763:and to
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653:Shigure
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601:in the
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571:Shigure
555:Shigure
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536:ShĹŤkaku
514:Shigure
506:Shigure
474:Shigure
456:torpedo
439:History
431:in the
415:Shigure
407:Shigure
355:Shigure
269:AA guns
212:geared
83:Builder
78:1931 FY
75:Ordered
69:Shigure
44:History
38:in 1939
36:Shigure
2191:Brooks
2163:U-1020
2131:U-2520
2072:U-1172
2064:U-1051
2012:U-1199
1995:U-2530
1989:U-2523
1983:U-2515
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864:Allied
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539:, and
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378:-class
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169:Length
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2151:U-480
2145:U-382
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1975:U-248
1969:Donau
1955:YP-73
1948:Tsuga
1928:I-362
1920:W-101
1914:T.140
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1801:U-679
1774:Hovey
1720:Ha-82
1714:Ha-71
1620:class
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1440:"IJN
1223:"IJN
1084:Notes
1063:Kanju
958:Unryū
953:Unryū
850:Davao
842:ZuihĹŤ
805:Irako
679:Chūyō
674:TaiyĹŤ
669:Chūyō
645:Chūyō
615:Palau
607:Ndeni
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526:ZuihĹŤ
452:class
278:16 Ă—
237:Range
230:knots
225:Speed
195:Draft
2336:1946
2328:1945
2320:1944
2290:HMS
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2229:I-36
2028:I-48
2020:Saga
1759:Long
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1732:Momi
1691:Yu 1
1418:ISBN
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1066:and
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886:Kure
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854:Biak
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681:and
671:and
639:Hiei
605:and
547:Truk
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417:was
265:2 Ă—
258:5 Ă—
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130:USS
125:Fate
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