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    Uranami (浦波, "Shore Wave") was the tenth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced...
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  • the name Uranami: Japanese destroyer Uranami (1907), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1907 and stricken in 1930 Japanese destroyer Uranami (1928)...
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  • Uranami (浦波, "Shore Wave") was the third of seven Ayanami-class destroyers, built for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) following World...
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    Guadalcanal, among other missions. She was torpedoed by the Japanese destroyer Uranami and rendered unusable, for which she was sunk at the end of 1942. Benham...
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    remainder were taken off by Uranami. At the same time Washington crippled and sank the battleshipKirishima. Later in the night Uranami scuttled the abandoned...
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    Uranami (浦波) ("Wave in an inlet") was one of 32 Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade of the 20th century...
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    Fubuki-class destroyer, Uranami...
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    abreast the two stacks leading to the boiler room, with the exception of Uranami, which integrated the ventilation ducts into the platforms built around...
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    Hayashimo, Yamagumo, Asagumo, Michishio, Akizuki, Hatsuzuki, Wakaba, Uranami, Fujinami, and Shiranui. Listed Japanese losses include only those ships...
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    Navy submarine HMS Tally-Ho. Kuma was being escorted by the destroyer Uranami about 10 nmi (12 mi; 19 km) north-west of Penang, Malaya. Tally-Ho was...
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