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warships of ****an have
borne the name
Isokaze: ****anese destroyer
Isokaze (1916), an
Imperial ****anese Navy
Isokaze-class
destroyer launched in 1916 and...
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Isokaze (磯風, "Wind on the Beach") was one of 19 Kagerō-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during the 1930s. The Kagerō
class was an...
- The
Isokaze-class
destroyers (磯風型駆逐艦,
Isokazegata kuchi****an) was a
class of four
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War I....
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Yahagi was
command ship for
DesDiv 10's Asagumo,
DesDiv 17's Urakaze,
Isokaze and Tanikaze, and
DesDiv 61's Wakatsuki, Hatsuzuki,
Akizuki and Shimotsuki...
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overpowered and sank Yahagi, and as
Isokaze attempted to ****ist her, she too was
fatally damaged by bomb hits. By that point,
Isokaze was the last Kagerō class...
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Kantai program of the
Imperial ****anese Navy, at the same time as the
large Isokaze class. With the
commissioning of the new high
speed battleships Yamashiro...
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lacked training in the
portable pumps on board. The
escorting destroyers,
Isokaze,
Yukikaze and Hamakaze, had just
returned from the
Battle of
Leyte Gulf...
- board), the
light cruiser Yahagi, and
eight destroyers (Asashimo, Hamakaze,
Isokaze, Suzutsuki, Hatsushimo, Yukikaze, Fuyutsuki, and Kasumi)
departed Tokuyama...
- nine
empty oil
tankers bound for Singapore, and the
destroyers Hamakaze,
Isokaze, Yukikaze,
Shigure and Hatakaze. Upon
reaching Formosa and
unloading her...
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Wuhan loaded with food supplies. The 18th
Destroyer Group,
consisting of
Isokaze class destroyers Amat****ze,
Isokaze, and Tokit****ze were also deplo****....