The Hamakaze (はまかぜ) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), which runs from Osaka to Kasumi and Tottori...
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At least two warships of Japan have borne the name Hamakaze: Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched...
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Hamakaze (浜風, "Beach Wind") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged...
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Hamakaze (浜風, Beach Wind) was one of four Isokaze-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. The ship served in...
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the first attack wave, destroyers Hamakaze and Suzutsuki were heavily damaged and taken out of the battle. Hamakaze sank later. Between 13:20 and 14:15...
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Isokaze and Hamakaze received seven single mounts, whereas Yukikaze received 14 single mounts and four Type 93 13 mm machine guns. Hamakaze became the...
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Seto (サンライズ瀬戸) & Sunrise Izumo (サンライズ出雲) Limited Express (特急, tokkyuu) Hamakaze (はまかぜ) (links Osaka to Hamasaka and Tottori) Super Hakuto (スーパーはくと) (links...
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Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure, July 13 1943. Light cruiser USS Saint Louis, badly damaged by mass torpedo spread from destroyers Yukikaze, Hamakaze,...
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was the lead ship in a flotilla of destroyers, leading the destroyers Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure. The four destroyers operated alongside the Japanese...
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portable pumps on board. The escorting destroyers, Isokaze, Yukikaze and Hamakaze, had just returned from the Battle of Leyte Gulf and required more than...
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