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Hatsuzakura (初櫻, "Early-blooming Cherry") was one of 23
escort destroyers of the
Tachibana sub-class of the
Matsu class built for the
Imperial ****anese...
- 1960s
Hatsuyuki Fubuki Destroyer 1,750 30
March 1929 sunk 17 July 1943
Hatsuzakura Tachibana Destroyer 1,288 18 May 1945 to USSR as
Vyrazitelny 2 October...
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Destroyer Tachibana | Kaki | Kaba |
Tsuta | Hagi |
Sumire |
Kusunoki |
Hatsuzakura | Nire |
Nashi | Shii |
Enoki |
Odake |
Hatsuume 1,350
tonnes Matsu-subclass...
- 122°52′E / 35.483°N 122.867°E / 35.483; 122.867, 17
September 1947
Hatsuzakura 初櫻 Yoko****
Naval ****nal, Yoko**** 4
December 1944 10
February 1945...
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Hatsuume (Early-blooming Plum) Dec 1944 Jun 1945 To Rep. of China, Jul 1947
Hatsuzakura (Early-blooming Cherry) Apr 1944 May 1945 To USSR, Jul 1947 Kaba (Birch)...
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Missouri began the
approach to
Tokyo Bay on 27 August,
guided by the
Hatsuzakura. That night, the
ships stopped at Kamakura,
where a
courier brought the...
- 1944 8
January 1945 28
April 1945
Surrendered to
United Kingdom on 1947
Hatsuzakura 5522 初櫻 (Year's
first cherry blossom)
Tachibana Yoko****
Naval ****nal...
- (#5511),
Tsuta (#5514), Hagi (#5517),
Sumire (#5520),
Kusunoki (#5521),
Hatsuzakura (#5522) #5491, 5494–5495, 5501, 5503–5504, 5506–5507, 5509–5510, 5512–5513...
- he
ended the war as a
lieutenant and the
navigator of the
destroyer Hatsuzakura, and
joined the ****anese
maritime self
defense forces after the war....
- TA 150°-40 nmi from
Suluan Island.
Hatsuzakura Unit (第一神風特別攻撃隊 初櫻隊,, Dai 1
Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai,
Hatsuzakura-tai)
Original unit; 201st NAG (311th...