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    JDS Satsuma (LST-4153) was the third ship of the Miura-class landing ship tanks of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was commissioned on 17...
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  • 2003) Decommissioned: Miura class – LST JDS Ojika JDS Satsuma JDS Miura Atsumi class – LST JDS Atsumi JDS Motubu JDS Nemuro Shinshū Maru No.101-class landing...
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    mission of the 2nd Cambodia Dispatched Maritime Transport Unit with JDS Satsuma and JDS Hamana, and returned to Japan on October 6, 1993. On February 13...
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    century, Hyūga initially included what later became Satsuma Province and Ōsumi Province. In 702, Satsuma was separated from Hyūga, followed by Ōsumi in 713...
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    Self-Defense Forces flag Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force members of the crew of JDS Kongō An SM-3 (Block 1A) missile is launched from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense...
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    Japanese ceased attacks on Korea. In 1609, Shimazu Tadatsune, Lord of Satsuma, invaded the southern islands of Ryūkyū (modern Okinawa) with a fleet of...
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    Maya Akagi Atago Chōkai Ōshima Banjo Uji Kotetsu Shikishima Asahi Katori Satsuma Settsu Tsukuba Ibuki Kirishima Haruna Fuso Ise after conversion Nagato...
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