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Asashimo (朝霜, "Morning Frost") was a Yūgumo-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. She was
among the
several ships sunk
during Operation Ten-Go...
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Admiral Itō on board), the
light cruiser Yahagi, and
eight destroyers (
Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Suzutsuki, Hatsushimo, Yukikaze, Fuyutsuki, and Kasumi)...
- the war, I
never received a more
direct shock...". 327 Navy 1945 ****an
Asashimo – On 7 April,
while escorting the ****anese battleship Yamato, the destroyer...
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Tamanami |
Suzunami |
Fujinami |
Hayanami |
Hamanami |
Okinami |
Kishinami |
Asashimo |
Hayashimo |
Akishimo |
Kiyoshimo 2,077
tonnes Called Destroyer Type-A...
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Takao limped back to Brunei,
escorted by the
destroyers Naganami and
Asashimo, the
torpedo boat
Hiyodori and the
transport Mitsu Maru, and on to Singapore...
- 26 Oct) 9
destroyers 8 Yugumo-class (6 × 5-in. main battery) Akishimo,
Asashimo,
Fujinami (sunk by air
attack 27 Oct), Hamanami,
Hayashimo (sunk by air...
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bomber and
torpedo bomber aircraft arrived over the ****anese force.
Asashimo,
which had
fallen out of
formation with
engine trouble, was
caught and...
- Yamato's
other escorts,
including Hamakaze,
Asashimo and
Yamato herself, were sunk afterwards,
Asashimo losing all
hands during the encounter. Isokaze's...
- San Jacinto's's
bombers torpedoed the ****anese
destroyers Hamakaze and
Asashimo, part of a
naval suicide attack in
which the
super battleship Yamato was...
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February 1944 Most
likely sunk by
depth charges from ****anese destroyer
Asashimo southeast of
Okinawa in
position 22º40'N, 131º45'E.
Tullibee SS-284 Gato...