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1131:「大正1年 達 完:8月」 アジア歴史資料センター Ref.C12070064400 画像33『達第十一號 艦艇類別等級別表ノ通改正セラル 大正元年八月二十八日 海軍大臣 男爵斎藤實 (別表)|驅逐艦|一等|千暾以上|二等|千暾未満六百暾以上|三等|六百暾未満|』 ("1912: August Asia Historical Records Center Ref.C12070064400 Image 33 ′Tatsu No. 11 Ship Classification Classification Table Revised Serral August 28, 1912 Minister of Navy Baron Minoru Saito (Appendix ): Destroyer, First class, 1,000 tons or more; Second class; Less than 1,000 tons, 600 tons or more; Third class′") (in Japanese)
1330:福井靜夫『写真日本海軍全艦艇史 Fukui Shizuo Collection』資料編、KKベストセラーズ、1994年。("Shizuo Fukui, "Photographic History of All Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Fukui Shizuo Collection" Data Edition, KK Bestsellers, 1994.") (in Japanese)
793:
or more defined as first-class destroyers, those of 600 to 999 displacement tons as second-class destroyers, and those of 599 or fewer displacement tons as third-class destroyers. Under this classification scheme,
723:′s speed to 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) as well. The two destroyers exchanged fire at ranges of 4,000 to 5,000 metres (4,400 to 5,500 yd) as the chase continued until about 11:30, when
1140:("1912 August Image 34 ′Tatsu 12th Revision of Ship Classification Classification Table No. August 28, 1912, Minister of Navy Baron Minoru Saito (separate table): Destroyer, Third class:
848:. On 30 June 1923 she was reclassified as a second-class minesweeper. On 1 August 1923, she stricken from the navy list, reclassified as a "general utility vessel" for use as a
731:
641:
1270:海軍歴史保存会『日本海軍史』第7巻、第9巻、第10巻、第一法規出版、1995年。("Naval History Preservation Society "Japanese Naval History" Vol.7, Vol.9, Vol.10, Daiichi Hoki Publishing, 1995.") (in Japanese)
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On 28 August 1912, the
Imperial Japanese Navy revised its ship classification standards. It established three categories of destroyers, with those of 1,000
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1430:片桐大自『聯合艦隊軍艦銘銘伝』普及版、光人社、2003年。("Daiji Katagiri 'Rengo Kantai Gunkan Meiden' popular version, Kojinsha, 2003.") (in Japanese)
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surrender and warned that they would give the
Russians in the boats no quarter if any attempt was made to sink the
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and fired two torpedoes at her at a range of 600 yards (550 m). One torpedo malfunctioned, and
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1053:『聯合艦隊軍艦銘銘伝』普及版、406頁 ("'Allied Fleet Gunkan Meiden' popular edition, p. 406") (in Japanese).
878:
857:
308:
8:
1655:
1335:
711:, steaming at 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph), seemed on the verge of escaping when
1384:
The
Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun: The Drama of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1895-1945
707:
could make only 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) because of her damaged boiler, and
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was knocked out. On the morning of 28 May, she happened upon the badly damaged
Russian
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1248:官報』第2784号、大正10年11月11日 ("Official Gazette No. 2784, 11 November 1921") (in Japanese).
834:
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551:
1314:
Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and
Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941
1227:『官報』第1900号、大正7年12月3日 ("Official Gazette No. 1900, 3 December 1917") (in Japanese).
1215:『官報』第1601号、大正6年12月3日 ("Official Gazette No. 1601, 3 December 1916") (in Japanese).
1257:『官報』第2849号、大正11年2月2日 ("Official Gazette No. 2849, 2 February 1922") (in Japanese)
884:
Lieutenant
Commander Naoshi Kasama: 19 October 1898 – unknown (pre-commissioning)
830:
606:
597:
46:
1402:
1355:
1639:
1239:『官報』第2375号、大正9年7月2日 ("Official Gazette No. 2375, 2 July 1920") (in Japanese).
818:
1503:
683:, which turned away without offering combat. After a chase of over an hour,
896:
Lieutenant
Commander Keikichiro Kobayashi: 25 September 1900 – 22 June 1903
728:
658:
to take possession of her, but found her too heavily damaged to save, and
1041:日本海軍史』第7巻 ("History of the Japanese Navy, Vol. 7") (in Japanese), p. 286.
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was reclassified as a "special service vessel" for use as a second-class
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218:
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Lieutenant
Commander Shozo Kuwajima: 12 December 1905 – 25 January 1906
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fired a challenging shot, to which the men who had abandoned ship in
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451:
240:
149:
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Lieutenant
Commander Tashiro Miyoji: 25 January 1906 – 20 March 1906
902:
Lieutenant
Commander Yujiro Nishio 26 September 1903 – 10 March 1904
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of the 5th Destroyer Division. She participated in a large Japanese
578:
531:
491:
253:
96:
1295:
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881:
Junkichi Yajima 28 June 1898 – 19 October 1898 (pre-commissioning)
920:
Lieutenant Commander Kotaro Inoyama 23 April 1906 – 27 April 1907
899:
Lieutenant Commander Hideo Oguro 22 June 1903 – 26 September 1903
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634:
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364:
100:
950:
Lieutenant Tomonobu Nakayama: 1 February 1912 – 13 November 1912
817:. Later that year, she took part in the Japanese seizure of the
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Lieutenant Michizumi Sumimoto: 28 July 1900 – 25 September 1900
593:
312:
908:
Lieutenant Shozo Kuwajima 11 September 1904 – 12 December 1905
703:
had ordered to proceed independently in an attempt to escape.
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Lieutenant Commander Hanzaburo Maruyama unknown – 8 June 1916
527:
977:
Lieutenant Hikojiro Suga: 10 November 1921 – 1 February 1922
938:
Lieutenant Hachi Soeshimamura: 1 February 1908 – 25 May 1909
935:
Lieutenant Tameyoshi Noda: 16 January 1908 – 1 February 1908
932:
Lieutenant Shinichiro Abe: 15 January 1908 – 16 January 1908
929:
Lieutenant Tameyoshi Noda: 10 October 1907 – 15 January 1908
926:
Lieutenant Atsumi Saito: 28 September 1907 – 10 October 1907
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for a destroyer and believing her escape had been cut off,
965:
Lieutenant Akira Matsukawa: 1 April 1917 – 1 December 1917
974:
Lieutenant Teizo Hayakawa: 1 July 1920 – 10 November 1921
968:
Lieutenant Akira Okuno: 1 December 1917 – 1 December 1918
953:
Lieutenant Masafuyu Ogawa: 13 November 1912 – 24 May 1913
971:
Lieutenant Chiyuki Tosuka: 1 December 1918 – 1 July 1920
923:
Lieutenant Yokojijiji: 27 April 1907 – 28 September 1907
917:
Lieutenant Tsuruhiko Horie 20 March 1906 – 23 April 1906
947:
Lieutenant Sueo Yonehara: 23 May 1911 – 1 February 1912
941:
Lieutenant Kenkichi Wada: 25 May 1909 – 15 January 1910
592:
on the evening of 27 May 1905, during which one of her
534:. She was reclassified as a destroyer on 22 June 1900.
502:
on 15 March 1899, she was completed on 13 May 1899 and
1468:
The Imperial Japanese Navy of the Russo-Japanese War
962:
Lieutenant Yagoro Morita June 8, 1916 – 1 April 1917
944:
Lieutenant Tsuneo Abe: 15 January 1910 – 23 May 1911
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took evasive action and narrowly avoided the other.
980:
Lieutenant Shinya Oshima: 1 February 1922 - unknown
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905:Lieutenant Nitaro Watanabe 10 March 1904 – unknown
890:Muramatsu Inoshimatsu: 22 June 1900 – 28 July 1900
462:took part in several major engagements during the
1414:Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945
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1489:. London: Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
956:Lieutenant Jitaro Kashima: 24 May 1913 – unknown
637:to prevent her capture. Meanwhile, the Japanese
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1297:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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760:, firing at her beyond the effective range of
526:completed her delivery voyage from England to
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155:Third-class destroyer 28 August 1912
70:
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1519:
1407:. Thacker, Spink & Co. ASIN: B00085LCZ4.
687:stopped, surrendered, and scuttled herself.
1230:
1218:
1206:
1191:日本海軍史』第9巻・第10巻の「将官履歴」及び『官報』に基づく ("Based on
1526:
1512:
625:′s boats responded with surrender flags.
613:′s crew was preparing to blow her up and
478:Authorized under the 1896 naval program,
1411:
530:on 10 November 1899 with her arrival at
259:360.5 long tons (366.3 t) full load
19:For other ships with the same name, see
1661:Russo-Japanese War naval ships of Japan
1381:
1362:
1333:
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1276:Destroyers of the Royal Navy, 1893-1981
646:arrived on the scene, and crewmen from
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1442:
1438:. Greenwich: National Maritime Museum.
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867:
1507:
1487:The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945
1484:
1447:Japanese–English Character Dictionary
1311:
537:
158:Special service vessel (second-class
37:
1433:
1400:
665:The damaged Russian armored cruiser
693:then pursued the Russian destroyer
13:
513:
300:13 ft 6 in (4.11 m)
292:6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
284:19 ft 6 in (5.94 m)
271:208 ft (63 m) waterline,
14:
1677:
488:John I. Thornycroft & Company
93:John I. Thornycroft & Company
798:became a third-class destroyer.
784:
39:
1666:World War I destroyers of Japan
1264:
1251:
1242:
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1176:
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1134:
573:During the Battle of Tsushima,
274:210 ft (64 m) overall
1365:A Naval History of World War I
1125:
1056:
996:
550:was part of the 3rd Destroyer
506:the same day, classified as a
474:Construction and commissioning
466:(1904–1905) and served during
319:(4,300 kW), 2 shafts
1:
1470:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
984:
852:, and simultaneously renamed
363:2 × 450 mm (18 in)
1485:Watts, Anthony John (1971).
1416:. US Naval Institute Press.
1412:Jentsura, Hansgeorg (1976).
1316:. US Naval Institute Press.
1201:History of the Japanese Navy
989:
546:broke out in February 1904,
518:
7:
1625:List of destroyers of Japan
1293:Corbett, Julian S. (1994).
1193:History of General Officers
813:, China, in support of the
756:then stood off and circled
719:hit at long range, cutting
436:
331:(56 km/h; 35 mph)
21:Japanese destroyer Shiranui
10:
1682:
1443:Nelson, Andrew N. (1967).
1404:The Imperial Japanese Navy
18:
1646:Murakumo-class destroyers
1620:
1594:
1544:
1382:Howarth, Stephen (1983).
1122:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 309.
1108:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 307.
1096:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 306.
1078:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 308.
1062:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 219.
430:
372:
225:
202:) 1 August 1923
32:
28:
1363:Halpern, Paul G (1994).
1334:Gilbert, Martin (1995).
1274:Cocker, Maurice (1983).
566:in August 1904, and the
564:Battle of the Yellow Sea
395:Battle of the Yellow Sea
198:General utility vessel (
162:) 1 April 1922
16:Murakumo-class destroyer
1651:Ships built in Chiswick
1199:in Volumes 9 and 10 of
558:. She took part in the
226:General characteristics
190:1 August 1923
1401:Jane, Fred T. (1904).
1164:, ...′") (in Japanese)
629:′s crew demanded that
562:in February 1904, the
508:torpedo boat destroyer
456:Imperial Japanese Navy
358:QF 6 pounder Hotchkiss
169:30 June 1923
152:22 June 1900
146:torpedo boat destroyer
71:
1466:Stille, Mark (2016).
1312:Evans, David (1979).
864:on 25 February 1925.
727:sighted the Japanese
671:then approached, and
587:Imperial Russian Navy
560:Battle of Port Arthur
486:on 1 January 1898 by
437:"Phosphorescent Foam"
390:Battle of Port Arthur
72:"Phosphorescent Foam"
1436:The Thornycroft List
1434:Lyon, David (1981).
1004:The Thornycroft List
879:Lieutenant Commander
823:colonial possessions
801:After Japan entered
779:invasion of Sakhalin
309:Reciprocating engine
868:Commanding officers
771:and sank at 12:43.
679:both headed toward
585:attack against the
458:in the late 1890s.
256:(279 t) normal
568:Battle of Tsushima
544:Russo-Japanese War
538:Russo-Japanese War
464:Russo-Japanese War
400:Battle of Tsushima
384:Russo-Japanese War
1633:
1632:
1538:-class destroyers
1477:978-1-4728-1119-6
1340:. HarperCollins.
874:
840:On 1 April 1922,
815:Siege of Tsingtao
791:displacement tons
777:took part in the
736:ahead. Mistaking
701:Vladimir Monomakh
685:Vladimir Monomakh
681:Vladimir Monomakh
668:Vladimir Monomakh
639:auxiliary cruiser
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412:Siege of Tsingtao
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846:minesweeper
803:World War I
468:World War I
406:World War I
378:Operations:
167:minesweeper
160:minesweeper
134:13 May 1899
126:13 May 1899
1656:1899 ships
1640:Categories
1451:. Tuttle.
1356:1244719073
985:References
888:Lieutenant
856:. She was
850:cargo ship
744:turned on
717:12-pounder
577:served as
452:destroyers
336:Complement
305:Propulsion
200:cargo ship
1557:Shinonome
1142:Shinonome
990:Citations
677:Sado Maru
652:Sado Maru
643:Sado Maru
556:1st Fleet
542:When the
519:1899–1904
484:laid down
365:torpedoes
254:long tons
241:destroyer
150:destroyer
123:Completed
107:Laid down
1610:Akatsuki
1601:Ikazuchi
1571:Shiranui
1550:Murakumo
1536:Murakumo
1173:Halpern.
1154:Shiranui
1146:Murakumo
854:No. 2526
842:Shiranui
827:Caroline
811:Tsingtao
807:Shiranui
796:Shiranui
775:Shiranui
769:capsized
754:Shiranui
750:Shiranui
746:Shiranui
713:Shiranui
705:Shiranui
699:, which
691:Shiranui
673:Shiranui
648:Shiranui
627:Shiranui
619:Shiranui
607:Tsushima
590:squadron
579:flagship
575:Shiranui
552:Division
548:Shiranui
532:Yokosuka
524:Shiranui
500:Launched
492:Chiswick
480:Shiranui
460:Shiranui
447:Murakumo
424:Shiranui
344:Armament
236:Murakumo
188:No. 2526
176:Stricken
115:Launched
97:Chiswick
64:Namesake
58:Shiranui
1585:Usugumo
1162:Usugumo
873:SOURCE:
831:Mariana
825:in the
766:Gromkiy
762:Gromkiy
758:Gromkiy
742:Gromkiy
725:Gromkiy
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709:Gromkiy
696:Gromkiy
635:cruiser
615:scuttle
594:boilers
583:torpedo
554:of the
496:England
313:boilers
289:Draught
184:Renamed
101:England
99:,
89:Builder
81:Ordered
33:History
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1564:Yūgiri
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1002:Lyon,
862:hulked
833:, and
738:No. 63
733:No. 63
449:-class
266:Length
238:-class
219:Hulked
1612:class
1603:class
617:her.
528:Japan
329:knots
324:Speed
297:Depth
144:From
1491:ISBN
1472:ISBN
1453:ISBN
1418:ISBN
1388:ISBN
1369:ISBN
1352:OCLC
1342:ISBN
1318:ISBN
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860:and
675:and
650:and
605:off
482:was
360:guns
356:5 ×
349:1 ×
311:, 3
281:Beam
252:275
231:Type
215:Fate
84:1896
54:Name
821:′s
609:as
490:at
431:不知火
353:gun
327:30
317:ihp
148:to
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