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Yoizuki (宵月, "Evening Moon") was an Akizuki-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. Her name
means "Moon
Visible as Day
Joins Evening". She was...
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Retrieved 26
August 2023. "
YOIZUKI NOW AT RABAUL".
Sydney Morning Herald. 12
March 1946.
Retrieved 26
August 2023. "
YOIZUKI INCIDENT". paperspast.natlib...
- ****anese Navy
Mutsuki Destroyer 1,315 28
August 1926 sunk 11
September 1942
Yoizuki Akizuki Destroyer 2,700 31
January 1945 to
Republic of
China as Fen Yang...
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Shimotsuki 2,700
tonnes Fuyutsuki-class
Destroyer Fuyutsuki Harutsuki Yoizuki Natsuzuki 2,700
tonnes Akizuki-subclass. Michitsuki-class
Destroyer Hanazuki...
- Xue (Yong Ji, ex IJN Toba) Akizuki-class
destroyer ROCN Fen Yang (ex IJN
Yoizuki) Atami-class
gunboats ROCN Yong Ping (ex IJN Atami) ROCN Yong An (ex IJN...
- Dec 1942
Wakatsuki (Young Moon) Mar 1942 May 1943 Air
attack off
Ormoc Bay, Nov 1944
Yoizuki (Evening Moon) Aug 1943 Jan 1942 To Rep. of China, Aug 1947...
- on 28 August 1947 and
renamed Vnezapniy (Внезапный, lit. 'sudden'). 363
Yoizuki 宵月
Uraga Dock
Company 25 August 1943 25 September 1944 31 January 1945...
- USA
August 1947. Sunk as
target off Gotō Islands, ****an
February 1948.
Yoizuki 宵月, "early
evening moon"
Akizuki Ceded to
China August 1947 and renamed...
- poor
living conditions aboard the
repatriating ship "
Yoizuki", in what
became known as the "
Yoizuki ****hip scandal". Post-WWII, the
Australian government...
- July and capsized. Yakumo:
Damaged and re-designated as a
transport ship.
Yoizuki:
Slightly damaged on 24 July. Nashi: Sunk on 28 July 1945. Kaba: Damaged...