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first as a
barracks hulk
Mishima (見島) and
ultimately as the
escort ship
Yasoshima on 10 June 1944. She was re-rated
first as a
coastal defense ship and...
- The Ioshima-class
escort ship (五百島型海防艦) also
called Yasoshima-class
light cruiser (second
class cruiser) (八十島型軽巡洋艦(二等巡洋艦)) were a pair of
escort ships...
-
barracks hulks and
ultimately as
escort ships Ioshima (Ning Hai) and
Yasoshima (Ping Hai) in 1944. The Ning Hai
class were a
compact cruiser design,...
-
Light cruiser Ōyodo 8,164
tonnes 2 planned; 1 cancelled.
Yasoshima-class
Light cruiser Yasoshima Ioshima 2,448
tonnes Served under the
Republic of China...
-
miles (24 km)
southwest of
Kumano in
Dasol Bay. Of this convoy,
cruiser Yasoshima, a merchantman, and
three landing ships were sunk. Ticonderoga's air group...
- USS Shad. Ping Hai (1931) - Sunk 1937. Re-floated by ****an and
renamed Yasoshima. Sunk by US
aircraft attack. Yat Sen (1934) - Sunk 1937. Re-floated by...
- 24 Nov:
Hansa 25 Nov: Kumano, HMCS Shawinigan, Shimotsuki, Sumida, U-482,
Yasoshima 27 Nov:
Rigel 28 Nov: U-80, PB-105, Yu 2 29 Nov: Fushimi, I-365, Shinano...
- 24 Nov:
Hansa 25 Nov: Kumano, HMCS Shawinigan, Shimotsuki, Sumida, U-482,
Yasoshima 27 Nov:
Rigel 28 Nov: U-80, PB-105, Yu 2 29 Nov: Fushimi, I-365, Shinano...
- 24 Nov:
Hansa 25 Nov: Kumano, HMCS Shawinigan, Shimotsuki, Sumida, U-482,
Yasoshima 27 Nov:
Rigel 28 Nov: U-80, PB-105, Yu 2 29 Nov: Fushimi, I-365, Shinano...
- 24 Nov:
Hansa 25 Nov: Kumano, HMCS Shawinigan, Shimotsuki, Sumida, U-482,
Yasoshima 27 Nov:
Rigel 28 Nov: U-80, PB-105, Yu 2 29 Nov: Fushimi, I-365, Shinano...