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Kawakaze (江風, ”River Wind”) was the
ninth of ten Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, and the
third to be
built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
under the Circle...
- of the
Imperial ****anese Navy have been
named Kawakaze (江風, ”River Wind”): ****anese destroyer
Kawakaze (1916), an Urakaze-class
destroyer launched and...
- The
Kawakaze-class
destroyers (江風型駆逐艦,
Kawakazegata kuchi****an) were a
class of two
destroyers of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. The
class is
sometimes referred...
- with 20 destroyers,
including Kawakaze and Samidare,
evacuating over 10,000 troops.
During the evacuation,
Kawakaze sank the
torpedo boats PT-37 and...
- six drum-carrying
destroyers were Kuroshio, Oyashio, Kagerō, Suzukaze,
Kawakaze, and Makinami. To save weight, the drum-carrying
destroyers left their...
- Originally, the
Imperial ****anese Navy
ordered her as the Urakaze-class
Kawakaze, but the ****anese sold her to the
Kingdom of
Italy in 1916
while she was...
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Kawakaze (江風,
Inlet Wind) was the lead ship of her
class of two
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN)
during World War I. The Kawakaze-class...
- Kaju Sugiura—2 Kagero-class: Hagikaze,
Arashi and 2 Shiratsuyu-class:
Kawakaze of Sugiara's own
Destroyer Division 4 and
Shigure of
Captain Tameichi Hara's...
- Takagi's flagship,
having launched the floatplane), and the
destroyers Kawakaze, Yamakaze, Ushio, and Sazanami. This was
supported by
second group led...
-
cruiser Chōkai.
Destroyer USS Blue (DD-387), 22
August 1942 by IJN
destroyer Kawakaze.
Aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8), 26 Oct 1942 by IJN
destroyers Akigumo...