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Isonami (磯波, "Breakers" or "Surf") was the
ninth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers,
built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
following World War I. Construction...
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least three warships of ****an have
borne the name
Isonami: ****anese destroyer
Isonami (1908), a Kamikaze-class
destroyer launched in 1908, re-rated...
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Indochina on five
patrols during which Tautog sank the ****anese destroyer
Isonami and
seven merchant ships. She also laid
mines off
Haiphong and endured...
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Isonami (DD-104) was the
second ship of Ayanami-class destroyers.
Isonami was laid down at
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe
Shipyard on 14 December...
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Isonami (磯波) ("Wave on a sea s****") was one of 32 Kamikaze-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN) in the
first decade of the 20th...
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Hatsuharu Wakaba Hatsuyuki Uzuki Minatsuki Nagatsuki Kikutsuki Uranami Isonami Ayanami Type 1 (1891–1899) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Type 5 (1892–1910) No.1...
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Cover Destroyer Squadron 3
Light cruiser Sendai Destroyer Division 19
Isonami Uranami Ayanami Destroyer Division 20
Amagiri Asagiri Yugiri Shirakumo...
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Kurita aboard),
along with the
seaplane tender Chiyoda, and the
destroyers Isonami and Uranami. Some time
around 23:15, the
Allied ships were
sighted by the...
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Division (Capt.
Ranji Oe) 4 Fubuki-class
destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Isonami (Cmdr.
Ryokichi Sugama)
Uranami (Lt. Cmdr.
Tsutomu Hagio)
Shikinami (Lt...
- Sōkaitei, or "W-7"): ****anese minesweeper No. 7 (1928), ex-****anese destroyer
Isonami (1908), a Kamikaze-class
destroyer (1905) of the
Imperial ****anese Navy...