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    The Isokaze-class destroyers (磯風型駆逐艦, Isokazegata kuchikukan) was a class of four destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I. The...
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  • of Japan have borne the name Isokaze: Japanese destroyer Isokaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched in 1916 and scrapped...
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  • Thumbnail for Kagerō-class destroyer
    The Kagerō-class destroyers (陽炎型駆逐艦, Kagerō-gata Kuchikukan) were a class of nineteen 1st Class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Isokaze (1939)
    Isokaze (磯風; "Wind on the Beach") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Isokaze (1916)
    Isokaze (磯風, Sea Breeze) was the name ship of her class of four destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. The ship...
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  • Isokaze-class destroyers, however, it was the first to use the new Type 3 120 mm 45 caliber naval guns that were to be used many subsequent classes of...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939)
    and as Isokaze attempted to assist her, she too was fatally damaged by bomb hits. By that point, Isokaze was the last Kagerō class destroyer still afloat...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916)
    Hamakaze (浜風, Beach Wind) was one of four Isokaze-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. The ship served in...
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    large destroyers, so it was decided to split production between large "1st-class destroyers" (i.e. the Isokaze class) and new medium-sized "2nd class destroyers"...
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  • borne the name Amatsukaze: Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched in 1916, completed in 1917...
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  • refer to: Japanese destroyer Yukikaze, a Japanese destroyer that served during World War II Yukikaze, an Isokaze-class assault destroyer in the Japanese...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Tokitsukaze (1916)
    Wind) was one of four Isokaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I. The Isokaze-class destroyers were enlarged and improved...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze (1916)
    Amatsukaze (天津風, Heavenly Breeze) was one of four Isokaze-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. The ship...
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  • Enoki classes) and eight 1st Class destroyers (the Umikaze, Isokaze and Kawakaze classes). They also purchased two further 1st Class destroyers (the Urakaze...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki (1942)
    Suzutsuki (涼月) was an Akizuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Clear Moon (in Autumn)". Suzutsuki is best known for her...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1940)
    appointed to join her already completed sisterships Urakaze, Isokaze, and Tanikaze in destroyer division 17, where together they saw a short peacetime career...
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  • Japanese destroyer Tokitsukaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched in 1916 and stricken in 1935 Japanese destroyer Tokitsukaze (1939)...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Maikaze
    "Dancing Wind") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged and improved version...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Samidare (1935)
    Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku). The Shiratsuyu-class destroyers were modified...
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    loaded with food supplies. The 18th Destroyer Group, consisting of Isokaze class destroyers Amatsukaze, Isokaze, and Tokitsukaze were also deployed....
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Urakaze (1940)
    carriers, three destroyers, and four destroyer escorts. Urakaze operated in a destroyer line that consisted of herself, Yukikaze, Isokaze, and Nowaki led...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Kawakaze (1936)
    Kawakaze (江風, ”River Wind”) was the ninth of ten Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, and the third to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle...
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  • Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched in 1916 and scrapped in 1935 Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1940)...
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    freighter Modjokerto, and a number of destroyers were detached to sink the large cargo ship. Kagerō, Shiranui, Kasumi, Isokaze, Ariake, and Yūgure all opened...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Akigumo (1941)
    Clouds") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged and improved version...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Tanikaze (1940)
    commissioning. She was assigned as the second ship of destroyer division 17 (Urakaze, Tanikaze, Isokaze, Hamakaze) From 18–22 November, Tanikaze steamed from...
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    more torpedoes and 12 bombs by succeeding waves of air attacks. The destroyer Isokaze attempted to come to Yahagi's aid but was attacked and heavily damaged...
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    spotted Archerfish on the surface, and Isokaze broke formation, against orders, to investigate. Abe ordered the destroyer to return to the formation without...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Shiranui (1938)
    Light) was the second vessel to be commissioned in the 19-vessel Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1930s under the Circle...
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  • Amatsukaze may refer to: Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched in 1916, completed in 1917, and...
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