have been named Un'yō: Japanese gunboat Un'yō (雲揚, Rising Cloud), a gunboat active during the Boshin War Japanese aircraft carrier Un'yō (雲鷹, Cloud Hawk)...
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Un'yō (雲揚, Rising Cloud) was an iron-ribbed, wooden-hulled sail-and-steam gunboat of the early Meiji period, serving with the fledgling Imperial Japanese...
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Un'yō (雲鷹, Cloud Hawk) was a Taiyō-class escort carrier originally built as Yawata Maru (八幡丸), one of three Nitta Maru-class cargo liners built in Japan...
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The Un'yō Wakashū (雲葉和歌集) is a Japanese waka anthology compiled by Kujō Motoie in the Kamakura period. Only eleven of a presumed twenty volumes have survived...
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Japanese Battle of Ganghwa (Korean: 운요호 사건 [雲揚號事件] Unyo-ho sageon meaning "Un'yō incident"; Japanese: 江華島事件 Kōka-tō jiken) was an armed clash between the...
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Displacement Note Taiyō-class Escort carrier Taiyō (1941–44) Chūyō (1942–43) Un'yō (1942–44) 17,830 tonnes All sunk. Kaiyō-class Escort carrier Kaiyō (1943–1945)...
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before a European power could. In 1875, the plan was put into action: the Un'yō, a small Japanese warship, was dispatched to present a show of force and...
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enemy vessels totaling 96,628 tons, including the Japanese aircraft carrier Un'yō. In recognition of one outstanding patrol, Barb received the Presidential...
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USS Perry, USS Warrington 14 Sep: Irene Oldendorff 16 Sep: I-364 17 Sep: Un'yō 18 Sep: Dr. Heinrich Wiegand, Gyōkū Maru, Jun'yō Maru 19 Sep: Isoshima;U-407...
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starting with the Ganghwa Island incident provoked by the Japanese gunboat Un'yō, leading to the dispatch of a large force of the Imperial Japanese Navy...
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