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Takasago Maru

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on 5 February 1945 and was let go as she was clearly marked as a hospital ship. On 19 March, she was anchored near the battleships
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despite her clear designation as a hospital ship. On 14 June 1941, she carried 500 patients while being escorted by the
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conducted an onboard search for violations and contrabands but found her to be clear and let her continue to
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on 5 September 1943. On 18 December, she transferred medical supplies to the cruiser
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on 1 December. On 8 April 1942, she was mistakenly lightly damaged by
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on 2 July. Same thing happened again five days later on 7 July, when
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Between 1947 and 1956, she made trips to evacuate Japanese
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While she was in 272:7.524 m (24 ft 8.2 in) 256:142.09 m (466 ft 2 in) 52: 7: 1038:World War II merchant ships of Japan 280:11.60 m (38 ft 1 in) 264:18.50 m (60 ft 8 in) 575:and escaped the harbor undamaged. 14: 857: 851: 756: 673: 657: 641: 496:on 1 November of the same year. 133: 120: 111: 89: 54: 33: 369:which later transferred to the 1: 395:Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 1059: 763:Takasago Maru (ship, 1937) 405:on 28 April 1937 into the 19:For the 1880s era warship 18: 849: 731:"Japanese Hospital Ships" 446:and again on 26 April by 226: 47: 32: 25:Japanese cruiser Takasago 995:Japanese submarine Ro-66 977:Japanese destroyer  969:Japanese destroyer  896:Japanese submarine Ro-60 529:on 28 February 1944 for 1033:Hospital ships of Japan 381:Construction and career 227:General characteristics 909:Wake Island Conference 879:Winfield S. Cunningham 482:to pay a visit aboard 429:Imperial Japanese Navy 393:on 1 December 1936 by 371:Imperial Japanese Navy 127:Imperial Japanese Navy 874:Battle of Wake Island 838:Wake Island Time Zone 765:at Wikimedia Commons 735:www.combinedfleet.com 711:www.combinedfleet.com 707:"Takasago Maru class" 363:passenger-cargo liner 933:Typhoon Olive (1952) 916:(Wake radio station) 884:Shigematsu Sakaibara 828:Wake Island Airfield 502:was escorted by the 334:Boats & landing 511:as they arrived at 431:and converted to a 389:on 9 June 1936 and 95:Mitsui O.S.K. 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She departed 407:Mitsui OSK Line 383: 335: 285:Installed power 206:1 December 1941 174:1 December 1936 132: 119: 60: 55: 53: 43: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1056: 1054: 1046: 1045: 1040: 1035: 1030: 1025: 1015: 1014: 1008: 1007: 1005: 1004: 997: 992: 990:Patrol boat 33 987: 985:Patrol boat 32 982: 974: 966: 958: 950: 948: 944: 943: 941: 940: 935: 929: 927: 921: 920: 918: 917: 911: 906: 898: 893: 886: 881: 876: 870: 868: 864: 863: 850: 848: 846: 845: 840: 835: 830: 825: 820: 815: 809: 807: 803: 802: 797: 795: 794: 787: 780: 772: 753: 752:External links 750: 747: 746: 722: 697: 696: 694: 691: 690: 689: 679: 672: 670: 663: 656: 654: 647: 640: 636: 633: 573:attack on Kure 466:. 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Index

protected cruiser
Japanese cruiser Takasago


Mitsui O.S.K. Lines

Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy
Japan
SCAJAP
Mitsubishi
Nagasaki
Cargo liner
GRT
hp
kW
Mitsubishi
steam turbines
knots
life boats
passenger-cargo liner
OSK Line
Imperial Japanese Navy
hospital ship
laid down
launched
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Nagasaki
commissioned
Mitsui OSK Line

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