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named Hatsushimo: ****anese destroyer
Hatsushimo (1905), a Kamikaze-class
destroyer launched in 1905 and
stricken in 1928 ****anese destroyer
Hatsushimo (1933)...
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Hatsushimo (初霜, ”First Frost”) was the
fourth of six Hatsuharu-class destroyers,
built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
under the
Circle One
Program (Maru...
- Yahagi, and
eight destroyers (Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Suzutsuki,
Hatsushimo, Yukikaze, Fuyutsuki, and Kasumi)
departed Tokuyama to
begin the mission...
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Hayatori Asagiri Ariake Fubuki Arare Kamikaze class (1905–1930)
Kamikaze Hatsushimo Yayoi Kisaragi Asakaze Shiratsuyu Shirayuki Mat****ze
Harukaze Shigure...
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Yukikaze was
given enough fuel to
escape Maizuru along with
Hatsushimo.
During the journey,
Hatsushimo struck a mine and was
forced to run aground, but Yukikaze...
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Hatsushimo (初霜) ("First frost" or "October) was one of 32 Kamikaze-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN) in the
first decade of the...
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north as soon as possible. The
cruiser Nagara and the
destroyers Wakaba,
Hatsushimo and
Nenohi were well away and took no part in the action. The last ships...
- Jul: HMS Vestal 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo 30 Jul:
Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis,
Okinawa Unknown date: HMCS St.
Francis Other incidents...
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Yamato photographed by US
floatplanes on 6 April. The
destroyers Asashimo, Kasumi, and
Hatsushimo are seen to her port side...
- Hat****ze Kagerō
Destroyer 2,032 15
February 1940 sunk 2
November 1943
Hatsushimo Hatsuharu Destroyer 1,802 27
September 1934
damaged by mine and run aground...