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Hatsuzuki (初月) was an Akizuki-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. Her name
means "New Moon (in Autumn)" or "(another name of) August". In the...
- the two
ships Suzutsuki and
Hatsuzuki were
registered at
Sasebo naval base. At Sasebo,
three ships – Suzutsuki,
Hatsuzuki, and the Yūgumo-class destroyer...
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three other cruisers sank the
light carrier Chiyoda and the
destroyer Hatsuzuki.
Wichita expended twenty-two
percent of her armor-piercing
rounds at the...
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carrier Chiyoda at
around 17:00, and at 20:59 his
ships sank the
destroyer Hatsuzuki after a very
stubborn fight. When
Ozawa learned of the
deployment of DuBose's...
- 1945 to USSR as
Vyrazitelny 2
October 1947, s****ped 19
February 1959
Hatsuzuki Akizuki Destroyer 2,700 29
December 1942 sunk 25
October 1944
Havant Royal...
- her. The
light cruiser Yahagi and
destroyers Urakaze, Wakatsuki, and
Hatsuzuki rescued Captain Matsubara and 570 men. List by
death toll of
ships sunk...
- Chikuma, Chitose, Chiyoda, Chōkai, Fusō, USS Gambier Bay,
Hakuyo Maru,
Hatsuzuki, USS Hoel, USS Johnston, Michishio, Mogami, USS Samuel B. Roberts, HMCS Skeena...
- Chikuma, Chitose, Chiyoda, Chōkai, Fusō, USS Gambier Bay,
Hakuyo Maru,
Hatsuzuki, USS Hoel, USS Johnston, Michishio, Mogami, USS Samuel B. Roberts, HMCS Skeena...
- Akizuki-class (6 × 3.9-in. main battery)
Akizuki (sunk by air
attack 25 Oct),
Hatsuzuki (sunk by
gunfire 25 Oct), Shimotsuki,
Wakatsuki 4 Matsu-class (3 × 5-in...
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three other cruisers sank the
light carrier Chiyoda and the
destroyer Hatsuzuki.
After replenishing at Ulithi, New
Orleans guarded carriers during raids...