List of destroyers of Japan (category Japanese naval-related lists)
1st class (steam) torpedo boats of Japan grouped by class or design. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship...
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List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II (section Chief of Staff of the Maizuru Naval Base)
7th Special Naval Landing Force Sokichi Takagi: chief of staff of the Maizuru Naval Base Kiyohide Shima: chief of Staff of the Maizuru Naval District Michitaro...
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Battle of Tsushima (redirect from Naval tactics at the Battle of Tsushima)
had to tow Oryol, and their destination was changed to the closer Maizuru Naval Arsenal to avoid losing the prize of war. Her commander Captain Yung, who...
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Japanese cruiser Nagara (category Ships built by Sasebo Naval Arsenal)
departed for Japan on 2 April 1942, where she was in drydock at Maizuru Naval Arsenal from 12 to 24 April 1942. Nagara was assigned as flagship of Rear...
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Japanese destroyer Ōshio (category Ships built by Maizuru Naval Arsenal)
completion, none survived the Pacific War. Ōshio, built at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal was laid down on 5 August 1936, launched on 19 April 1937 and commissioned...
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. pp. 190–220. ISBN 0-85177-245-5. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arabe-class destroyer. naval-history.net...
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French destroyer Marocain (category Ships built by Maizuru Naval Arsenal)
75-kilogram (165 lb) depth charges was added. Marocain was ordered from Maizuru Naval Arsenal and was launched on 1 June 1917 and was completed on 29 September...
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French destroyer Sakalave (category Ships built by Maizuru Naval Arsenal)
75-kilogram (165 lb) depth charges was added. Sakalave was ordered from Maizuru Naval Arsenal and was launched in 1917 and was completed on 9 November of that...
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Japanese destroyer Kikuzuki (1926) (category Ships built by Maizuru Naval Arsenal)
25 mm guns may have been added in 1942. Kikuzuki, built at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal, was laid down on 15 June 1925, launched on 15 May 1926 and completed...
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was refloated on 7 August 1906, reconstructed and repaired at Sasebo Naval Arsenal. The navy took the opportunity to upgrade her existing armament with...
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