- Two
destroyers of the
Imperial ****anese Navy were
named Yamakaze: ****anese destroyer
Yamakaze (1911), an Umikaze-class
destroyer launched in 1911, she...
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Yamakaze (山風, ”Mountain Wind”) was the
eighth of ten Shiratsuyu-class destroyers, and the
second to be
built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
under the Circle...
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Yamakaze (山風, "Mountain Wind") was an Umikaze-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. The
second and last ship of this
class to be built, she was...
- The
torpedoed Yamakaze, as seen
through the
periscope of an
American submarine, Nautilus, in June 1942...
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Destroyer Shiratsuyu Shigure Murasame Yūdachi
Harusame Samidare Umikaze Yamakaze Kawakaze Suzukaze 1,685
tonnes Asashio-class
Destroyer Asashio | Ōshio...
- example, the ****anese
destroyer Yamakaze opened fire with her 5-inch (127 mm) guns and sank a
surfaced submarine.
Yamakaze′s crew
heard voices in the water...
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commander from 1930, he
served as
chief gunnery officer on the
destroyers Yamakaze and Akikaze,
cruisers Asama, Naka and Ashigara, and
battleships Haruna...
- to the
Sagami Sea off Ōshima.
Three days later, she sank the
destroyer Yamakaze and
damaged an oil tanker. On 27 June, she sent a
sampan to the bottom...
- War II
Submarine monocular attack periscope Torpedoed ****anese
destroyer Yamakaze photographed through periscope of USS Nautilus, 25 June 1942. Periscopes...
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entire combined Kiyonami and Yūgure
crews of 468 men. 228 Navy 1942 ****an
Yamakaze – On 25 June,
while steaming independently from Ōminato
towards the Inland...