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    The Umikaze-class destroyers (海風型駆逐艦, Umikazegata kuchikukan) were a class of two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. They were the first large destroyers...
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    Umikaze (海風, ”Sea Breeze”) was the seventh of ten Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, and the first to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle...
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  • Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Umikaze: Japanese destroyer Umikaze (1910), an Umikaze-class destroyer launched in 1910, she was...
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  • Umikaze (海風 ”Sea Breeze”) can refer to: Umikaze-class destroyer - a World War I destroyer class in the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese destroyer Umikaze...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Yamakaze (1911)
    (山風, "Mountain Wind") was an Umikaze-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The second and last ship of this class to be built, she was completed...
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    Although unable to obtain funding in fiscal year 1907 for additional Umikaze-class destroyers, which were expensive due to their large size and imported steam...
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  • Thumbnail for Urakaze-class destroyer
    failure of Japanese shipbuilders with the Umikaze-class destroyers left the Japanese navy without a large destroyer capable of extended blue ocean operations...
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    The Shiratsuyu-class destroyers (白露型駆逐艦, Shiratsuyugata kuchikukan) were a class of ten 1st Class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in service...
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  • Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Yamakaze: Japanese destroyer Yamakaze (1911), an Umikaze-class destroyer launched in 1911, she...
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    Shipyards in Nagasaki. The Isokaze-class ships were a slightly larger and updated version of the previous Umikaze class. Externally, the design went to a...
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  • ex-Japanese destroyer Yamakaze (1911), a Umikaze-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War I Japanese minesweeper No. 8 (1938), a No.7-class minesweeper...
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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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  • I Japanese minesweeper No. 7 (1930), ex-Japanese destroyer Umikaze (1910), a Umikaze-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War I Japanese...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Yamakaze (1936)
    Yamakaze was assigned to Destroyer Division 24 of Destroyer Squadron 4 of the IJN 2nd Fleet together with her sister ships Umikaze, Kawakaze, and Suzukaze...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Tachibana (1912)
    problems they were redesigned to a smaller type. Unlike the preceding Umikaze class, which was powered by Parsons turbines, Sakura and Tachibana were installed...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Sakura (1911)
    problems they were redesigned to a smaller type. Unlike the preceding Umikaze class, which was powered by Parsons turbines, Tachibana was installed with...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Isokaze (1916)
    Isokaze was a slightly larger and updated version of the previous Umikaze class of destroyers. Externally, the design went to a three smokestack profile, with...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Suzukaze
    Suzukaze was assigned to Destroyer Division 24 of Destroyer Squadron 4 of the IJN 2nd Fleet together with her sister ships Umikaze, Kawakaze, and Yamakaze...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Asashio (1936)
    and early December 1942. After the first, Asashio towed the damaged destroyer Umikaze back to Rabaul on 21 November. The third run was aborted due to Allied...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Kawakaze (1936)
    assigned to destroyer division 24 alongside her sisterships Umikaze, Yamakaze, and Suzukaze. In August of 1937 to December, Kawakaze joined destroyer division...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916)
    Hamakaze was a slightly larger and updated version of the previous Umikaze class of destroyers. Externally, the design went to a three smokestack profile, with...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze (1916)
    Amatsukaze was a slightly larger and updated version of the previous Umikaze class of destroyers. Externally, the design went to a three smokestack profile, with...
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    USS Haraden (DD-183) (category Town-class destroyers converted from Wickes-class destroyers)
    The first USS Haraden (DD–183) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy in the period following World War I. She was later transferred to...
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    the destroyer Umikaze. On the 29th, Oyashio departed for a supply transport mission, but the next night was intercepted by a US cruiser-destroyer force...
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    Kamikaze-class (1905): Oite, Yūnagi, Uranami, Isonami, Ayanami Umikaze-class: Umikaze Sakura-class: Sakura, Tachibana Kaba-class: Kaede Minekaze-class: Minekaze...
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    Japanese Destroyer Index MaritimeQuest Akatsuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest Akizuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest Hatsuharu Class Destroyers...
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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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    Amagiri (Capt. Buichi Ashida) 24th Destroyer Division (Capt. Yasuji Hirai) 4 Shiratsuyu-class destroyers Umikaze (Cmdr. Nagahide Sugitani) Yamakaze (Lt...
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    This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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  • HMS Inglefield (category I-class destroyers of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Inglefield was an I-class destroyer leader built for the Royal Navy that served during World War II. She was the navy's last purpose-built flotilla...
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