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41: 1369:「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) 2426: 2421: 692:. With superior speed, the Japanese destroyers closed to a range of 300 metres (330 yd), and the two sides opened gunfire on one another. The Russians scored a number of hits on the Japanese ships, but at 06:40 a Japanese 1590: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) 1015:
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,
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to take command, and she also suffered a shell hit which knocked out one of her boilers, but she managed to keep her speed up and reach waters within range of Russian
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had taken about 30 hits. The Japanese destroyers had suffered a number of killed and wounded. The Japanese attempted to take possession of the Russian destroyer, but
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again altered course toward Port Arthur, where she arrived safely, the coastal artillery opened fire on the Japanese and discouraged them from continuing the chase.
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as they approached Port Arthur from the south-southeast during their return from a reconnaissance mission. As the Japanese moved to cut them off from Port Arthur,
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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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to prevent the Japanese from closing the valves, sacrificing their lives to ensure that she sank. At 08:10, a Japanese
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was back underway, and a few minutes later the main Japanese force also arrived, having turned back to find
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reached Japan, where she was repaired and incorporated into the Imperial Japanese Navy with the name
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The Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun: The Drama of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1895-1945
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on 25 February 1925. On 29 April 1925 she was sunk as a live-fire target in the
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through which water entered the compartment, flooded the fireboxes, and forced
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was reclassified as a "special service vessel" for use as a second-class
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Lieutenant Commander Junichi Yamanaka 23 August 1920 – 10 November 1921
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to port. At around the same time, however, the Russian armored cruiser
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to Japan during the night of 28–29 May 1905 when the captured Russian
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approached under the personal command of the commander of the Russian
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Lieutenant Commander Takanosuke Oyama 25 May 1903 – 11 September 1904
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Lieutenant Commander Yoshiomi Mori 25 September 1900 – 10 April 1901
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Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905, Volume II
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Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905, Volume I
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During the predawn hours of 10 March 1904, a force consisting of
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Lieutenant Commander Nobuo Hamura 10 July 1913 – 14 October 1913
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Lieutenant Yoshizo Matsushita 10 December 1908 – 1 February 1909
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Lieutenant Commander Shunzo Mori 12 December 1905 – 10 May 1906
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Lieutenant Commander Mitsuki Kaneko 17 April 1901 – 25 May 1903
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Shuzo Matsuoka February 14, 1899 – unknown (pre-commissioning)
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Lieutenant Tadashi Hiraoka 10 November 1921 – 1 February 1922
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Lieutenant Masafuyu Ogawa 1 February 1909 – 26 September 1910
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Lieutenant Gokichi Shibauchi 3 October 1906 – 12 January 1907
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sank 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) southeast of
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on 16 January 1900, she was completed on 1 February 1900 and
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in the late 1890s and the only one not completed until 1900.
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Lieutenant Kyozo Murashima 1 December 1917 – 1 December 1919
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Lieutenant Toshiro Tajiri 13 December 1915 – 1 December 1916
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Lieutenant Kiichi Yamaguchi 12 January 1907 – 20 April 1908
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standing by. The ugly mood of the Russian prisoners aboard
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Lieutenant Abe Sanpei 25 September 1908 – 10 December 1908
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her, and two members of her crew locked themselves in her
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Lieutenant Commander Toyo Horie 14 October 1913 – unknown
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Lieutenant Inao Takayanagi 1 March 1912 – 1 December 1912
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Lieutenant Tameyoshi Noda 16 May 1908 – 25 September 1908
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Lieutenant Taichi Miki 1 December 1916 – 1 December 1917
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Lieutenant Minoru Shimura 1 December 1912 – 10 July 1913
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and 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) from the
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Lieutenant Akira Okuno 1 December 1919 – 21 August 1920
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Lieutenant Matsudaira 26 September 1910 – 1 March 1912
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Lieutenant Shinzaburo Ito 20 April 1908 – 16 May 1908
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Lieutenant Yagoro Morita unknown – 13 December 1915
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Thacker, Spink & Co. ASIN: B00085LCZ4. 934:, which was under the control of a Japanese 918:was part of the force escorting surrendered 1489: 1477: 1465: 1453: 1429: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 711:and causing her speed to drop off quickly. 1918: 1904: 1786: 1772: 596:eventually was refloated and made port at 1926:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1925 900:with the loss of 49 members of her crew. 763:, a Japanese shell exploded in the No. 2 487:Authorized under the 1897 naval program, 1671: 1000:after discovering that she was missing. 268:360.5 long tons (366.3 t) full load 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2466:Russo-Japanese War naval ships of Japan 1641: 1622: 1593: 1552: 1533: 1517:Destroyers of the Royal Navy, 1893-1981 1135:Nao Kasama 10 May 1906 – 3 October 1906 738:, the Japanese closed with the limping 2443: 1725: 1702: 1698:. Greenwich: National Maritime Museum. 1514: 1097: 938:with her Russian crew still aboard as 795:was killed while trying to launch her 228:Sunk as target 29 April 1925 1899: 1767: 1747:The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945 1744: 1707:Japanese–English Character Dictionary 1571: 660:— intercepted the Russian destroyers 168:Special service vessel (second-class 37: 1693: 1660: 970:to request the assistance of a tug. 684:and made for the shelter of Russian 656:serving as the destroyer division's 826:had suffered eight shell hits, and 540:on 14 May 1900 with her arrival at 13: 528: 309:13 ft 6 in (4.11 m) 301:6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 293:19 ft 6 in (5.94 m) 280:208 ft (63 m) waterline, 14: 2497: 962:′s crew to maintain order aboard 822:had sustained only minor damage, 497:John I. Thornycroft & Company 93:John I. Thornycroft & Company 2486:Shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea 2424: 2419: 1020:became a third-class destroyer. 39: 2471:World War I destroyers of Japan 1505: 1444: 1423: 1414: 1405: 1372: 1363: 759:also joined the action. Aboard 283:210 ft (64 m) overall 1625:A Naval History of World War I 1336: 1327: 1282: 1259: 1211: 611:was part of the 3rd Destroyer 521:the same day, classified as a 483:Construction and commissioning 475:(1904–1905) and served during 328:(4,300 kW), 2 shafts 1: 1730:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 1288:Corbett, Vol. I, pp. 148–149. 1199: 1074:, and simultaneously renamed 787:. Her commanding officer and 510:Torpedo Boat Destroyer No. 10 372:2 × 450 mm (18 in) 111:Torpedo Boat Destroyer No. 10 1745:Watts, Anthony John (1971). 1676:. US Naval Institute Press. 1672:Jentsura, Hansgeorg (1976). 1576:. 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(1967). 1664:The Imperial Japanese Navy 910:on 10 August 1904 and the 21:Japanese destroyer Usugumo 18: 2451:Murakumo-class destroyers 2414: 2385:November (unknown date): 2166: 1931: 1880: 1854: 1804: 1642:Howarth, Stephen (1983). 1360:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 332. 1342:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 331. 791:died at their posts, her 719:was wounded, forcing her 439: 381: 234: 212:) 1 August 1923 32: 28: 2367:October (unknown date): 1623:Halpern, Paul G (1994). 1594:Gilbert, Martin (1995). 1515:Cocker, Maurice (1983). 1324:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 150. 1310:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 149. 908:Battle of the Yellow Sea 882:Stepan Osipovich Makarov 767:, opening a hole in the 634:, the protected cruiser 592:came to her assistance. 404:Battle of the Yellow Sea 208:General utility vessel ( 172:) 1 April 1922 16:Murakumo-class destroyer 2456:Ships built in Chiswick 2327:August (unknown date}: 1437:in Volumes 9 and 10 of 906:later took part in the 834:′s crew had opened her 619:. She took part in the 495:on 1 September 1898 by 235:General characteristics 200:1 August 1923 1661:Jane, Fred T. (1904). 1402:, ...′") (in Japanese) 875:First Pacific Squadron 867:and protected cruiser 707:, damaging two of her 523:torpedo boat destroyer 465:Imperial Japanese Navy 367:QF 6 pounder Hotchkiss 179:30 June 1923 162:22 June 1900 156:torpedo boat destroyer 71: 2481:Ships sunk as targets 1726:Stille, Mark (2016). 1572:Evans, David (1979). 920:Imperial Russian Navy 640:, and the destroyers 621:Battle of Port Arthur 399:Battle of Port Arthur 1696:The Thornycroft List 1694:Lyon, David (1981). 1219:The Thornycroft List 1109:Lieutenant Commander 1045:colonial possessions 1023:After Japan entered 854:began an attempt to 696:detonated in one of 623:on 8 February 1904. 547:After the destroyer 318:Reciprocating engine 1098:Commanding officers 721:engineering officer 265:(279 t) normal 2320:President Garfield 988:rendezvoused with 912:Battle of Tsushima 717:commanding officer 605:Russo-Japanese War 579:protected cruisers 573:, on 7 June 1902, 571:Okinawa Prefecture 473:Russo-Japanese War 409:Battle of Tsushima 393:Russo-Japanese War 2436: 2435: 1893: 1892: 1798:-class destroyers 1737:978-1-4728-1119-6 1600:. 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Index

Japanese destroyer Usugumo
Empire of Japan
John I. Thornycroft & Company
Chiswick
England
torpedo boat destroyer
destroyer
minesweeper
minesweeper
cargo ship
Hulked
Murakumo-class
destroyer
long tons
Reciprocating engine
boilers
ihp
knots
QF 12-pounder
QF 6 pounder Hotchkiss
torpedoes
Russo-Japanese War
Battle of Port Arthur
Battle of the Yellow Sea
Battle of Tsushima
World War I
Siege of Tsingtao
Murakumo-class
destroyers
Imperial Japanese Navy

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