Isokaze (磯風, "Wind on the Beach") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an...
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overpowered and sank Yahagi, and as Isokaze attempted to assist her, she too was fatally damaged by bomb hits. By that point, Isokaze was the last Kagerō class...
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scrapped in 1935 Japanese destroyer Isokaze (1939), an Imperial Japanese Navy Kagerō-class destroyer launched in 1939 and lost in 1945 This article includes...
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surviving vessels were fitted with a varying number of additional guns. Isokaze and Hamakaze received seven single mounts, whereas Yukikaze received 14...
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but Yamato and five escorts – Yahagi, Asashimo, Kasumi, Hamakaze and Isokaze – were all sunk with heavy losses of life. Some of the survivors were picked...
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Yahagi was command ship for DesDiv 10's Asagumo, DesDiv 17's Urakaze, Isokaze and Tanikaze, and DesDiv 61's Wakatsuki, Hatsuzuki, Akizuki and Shimotsuki...
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Kantai program of the Imperial Japanese Navy, at the same time as the large Isokaze class. With the commissioning of the new high speed battleships Yamashiro...
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shipping company, Sankyo Kaiun. She was launched on 28 February 1939 and completed 1 April 1939. On 12 September 1941, she was requisitioned by the Imperial...
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lacked training in the portable pumps on board. The escorting destroyers, Isokaze, Yukikaze and Hamakaze, had just returned from the Battle of Leyte Gulf...
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an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched in 1916 and stricken in 1935 Japanese destroyer Tokitsukaze (1939), an Imperial Japanese Navy...
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