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  2. Kagerō-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The Kagerō-class destroyers (陽炎型駆逐艦, Kagerō-gata Kuchikukan) were a class of nineteen 1st Class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s, and operated by them during the Pacific War, where all but one were lost.

  3. Japanese destroyer Kagerō (1938) - Wikipedia

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    Kagerō was laid down at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal on 3 September 1937. The ship was launched on 27 September 1938 and commissioned on 6 November 1939. [7]At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Kagerō, was assigned to Destroyer Division 18 (Desdiv 18), and a member of Destroyer Squadron 2 (Desron 2) of the IJN 2nd Fleet, and had deployed from Etorofu in the Kurile Islands, as part of the ...

  4. Category:Kagerō-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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  5. Japanese destroyer Kagerō (1899) - Wikipedia

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    Kagerō (陽炎, "Mirage") was one of six Murakumo-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Kagerō took part in the Japanese response to the Boxer Rebellion (1900), saw action in several major engagements during the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), and served during World War I (1914–1918).

  6. Japanese destroyer Tokitsukaze (1939) - Wikipedia

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    Tokitsukaze was laid down on 20 February 1939 at the Uraga Dock Company.The ship was launched on 10 November 1939 and commissioned on 15 December 1940. [7]At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Tokitsukaze, was assigned to Destroyer Division 16 (Desdiv 16), and a member of Destroyer Squadron 2 (Desron 2) of the IJN 2nd Fleet, and had deployed from Palau, as part of the escort for the ...

  7. Japanese destroyer Kagerō - Wikipedia

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    Two Japanese destroyers have been named Kagerō (陽炎, "heat haze"): . Japanese destroyer Kagerō (1899), a Murakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War.

  8. As the Chiefs chase a 3-peat, DeAndre Hopkins and other vets ...

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    Brown finally got on the field in December and has become a part of a wide receiver group that may be the best Kansas City has had in years. Just like Hopkins and Hunt, Brown now finds himself playing for a championship on the biggest stage in the game.

  9. Japanese destroyer Tanikaze (1940) - Wikipedia

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    The Kagerō class was an enlarged and improved version of the preceding Asashio class.Their crew numbered 240 officers and enlisted men. The ships measured 118.5 meters (388 ft 9 in) overall, with a beam of 10.8 meters (35 ft 5 in) and a draft of 3.76 meters (12 ft 4 in). [1]