- ****an have been
named Akigumo: ****anese destroyer
Akigumo (1941), a Kagerō-class
destroyer launched in 1941 and sunk in 1944 JDS
Akigumo, a Yamagumo-class...
-
Akigumo (秋雲, "Autumn Clouds") was one of 19 Kagerō-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during the 1930s. The Kagerō
class was an enlarged...
- JDS
Akigumo (DD-120/TV-3514) was the
fifth ship of Yamagumo-class destroyers.
Akigumo was laid down at
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Uraga Shipyard on 7 July...
-
Displacement Yamagumo class 2,050 long tons (2,083 t)
standard Aokumo and
Akigumo 2,150 long tons (2,185 t)
standard Yūgumo 2,200 long tons (2,235 t) standard...
- 4th
Naval Armaments Supplement Programme. The
final vessel in the class,
Akigumo, was
sometimes mistaken for part of the
succeeding Yūgumo
class by immediate...
- 1942,
after the
Battle of the
Santa Cruz Islands, the ****anese
destroyers Akigumo and
Makigumo are
sometimes credited with
finishing off the
crippled and...
- (Hornet was
abandoned and
later sunk by ****anese
destroyers Makigumo and
Akigumo). Shōkaku was
again seriously damaged,
taking at
least three (and possibly...
- lost; 13 were
rescued by ****an
Maritime Self-Defense
Force destroyers JDS
Akigumo (DD-120) and
Aogumo (ja). The
submarine suffered minor damage to her sail...
- Kawakaze.
Aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8), 26 Oct 1942 by IJN
destroyers Akigumo and
Makigumo (scuttled).
Light cruiser USS Atlanta (CL-51), 13 November...
- Yūgumo (479 men),
Kazagumo (478 men),
Usugumo (478 men),
Asagumo (476 men),
Akigumo (463 men) and
Hibiki (418 men). The
destroyers Hatsushimo, Naganami, Shimakaze...