- The ****anese
destroyer Nadakaze (灘風, High Seas Wind) was one of 15 Minekaze-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN) in the late 1920s...
-
patrol boat
Patrol Boat No. 1 (ex-Shimakaze) [2]
Patrol Boat No. 2 (ex-
Nadakaze) [3] No.31-class
patrol boat
Patrol Boat No. 31 (ex-Kiku) [4]
Patrol Boat...
- Gotō
captained the
destroyers Tsuta, Urakaze, Numakaze, Nokaze,
Uzuki and
Nadakaze.
After his
promotion to
commander in 1928, he
commanded the Uranami, Mat****ze...
-
Suzukaze class (ja) (Himegiku class)
Hayagiku class Shiraume class 15 m
class Nadakaze class Isokaze class Hiryū
class (2nd) (ja) Hiryū
class (1st)
Nunobiki class...
- Minekaze-class
Destroyer Minekaze |
Sawakaze |
Okikaze |
Shimakaze |
Nadakaze |
Yakaze |
Hakaze |
Shiokaze |
Akikaze | Yūkaze |
Tachikaze |
Hokaze |...
- Guadalcanal. The four
patrol boats were the
former destroyers Shimakaze,
Nadakaze, Suzuki, and
Tsuta that had been
converted to
transport troops. The three...
- with the war fast
approaching she
remounted her guns.[citation needed]
Nadakaze and
Shimakaze were
redesigned as
Patrol Boats 1 and 2 and
became destroyer-transports...
- 083°N 119.500°E / 4.083; 119.500 (****anese
destroyer Minazuki (1926))
Nadakaze Imperial ****anese Navy 25 July 1945 A Minekaze-class
destroyer that was...
-
Akikaze sunk by torpedo, 3
November 1944) 3 Nov 1944;
struck 10 Jan 1945
Nadakaze 灘風
Maizuru Naval ****nal, Maizuru,
Kyoto 9 Jan 1920 26 Jun 1920 30 Sep...
- into
patrol boats. The IJN
chose Shimakaze and
Nadakaze among the
Minekaze class.
Shimakaze and
Nadakaze were sent to Yoko****
Naval ****nal for rebuilding...