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Jintsū (神通) was the
second vessel completed in the three-ship Sendai-class
light cruiser in the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN),
named after the Jinzū River...
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named Jintsū (神通): ****anese cruiser
Jintsū, a Sendai-class
light cruiser in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II JDS
Jintsū (DE-230), an...
- Rear
Admiral (少将 shōshō)
Shunji Isaki and
consisted of the
light cruiser Jintsū, the
destroyers Mikazuki, Yukikaze, Hamakaze,
Kiyonami and Yūgure, as well...
- by the
Marine aviators and
Jintsū was
bombed and
heavily damaged, with
Tanaka being wounded. Due to the
damage to
Jintsū,
Tanaka shifted his flag to...
- JS
Jintsū (DE-230) is the
second ship of the Abukuma-class
destroyer escorts. She was
commissioned on 28
February 1990.
Jintsū was laid down at Hitachi...
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cruiser Jintsū,
eight destroyers, and four
patrol boats, with the
escort force commanded by Rear
Admiral Raizō Tanaka, who flew his flag in
Jintsū. Also...
- and the
Battle of
Kolombangara where she
helped to sink the
light cruiser Jintsū but was
crippled by a
torpedo which blew off her bow. She then bombarded...
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critical moment,
Jintsū illuminated the
enemy ships with her searchlights. Honolulu,
Saint Louis, and
Leander all
fired at
Jintsū,
drawing the complete...
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destroyer commissioned in 1921 and lost in
collision with the
light cruiser Jintsū off Cape Miho in 1927 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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captain on 1
December 1932. In 1936, he ****umed
command of the
cruiser Jintsu, and a year later, that of the
battleship Fusō. On 15
November 1938, Abe...