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- vessels of ****an have been named Makigumo (巻雲), meaning "Cirrus Clouds" (Rolling Clouds).[1] ****anese destroyer Makigumo (1905) was a Shikinami-class destroyer...
- Makigumo (巻雲) was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial ****anese Navy. Her name means "Cirrus Clouds" (Rolling Clouds). The Yūgumo class was a repeat...
- On June 15, 1942, the Makigumo received orders to execute Gaido and O'Flaherty. According to ****anese accounts, when Makigumo's officer in charge, Isamu...
- JDS Makigumo (DD-114) was the second ship of Yamagumo-class destroyers. Makigumo was laid down at Uraga Dock Company Uraga Shipyard on 10 June 1964 and...
- Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, the ****anese destroyers Akigumo and Makigumo are sometimes credited with finishing off the crippled and abandoned American...
- were abandoning ship. Captain Abe carried out his final order and the Makigumo torpedoed Hiryū. One torpedo missed and the other struck near the bow without...
- J1 submarine; rammed by RNZN ASW Corvettes, ran aground 29 January 1943 Makigumo – Yūgumo-class destroyer; hit Mine while under attack by PT Boat 1 February...
- Doma Cove and Cape Esperance and one of these may have claimed Makigumo. Five Makigumo crewmembers were killed, 237 were rescued (Nevitt, CombinedFleet...
- Aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) 26 Oct 1942 by IJN destroyers Akigumo and Makigumo (scuttled) Cruiser USS Atlanta (CL-51) 13 November 1942 by IJN destroyer...
- cans filled with water and dumped overboard from the ****anese destroyer Makigumo; a third airman, Ensign Wesley Osmus, was fatally wounded with an axe before...