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    The Urakaze-class destroyers (浦風型駆逐艦, Urakazegata kuchikukan) were a class of two destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy by Yarrow Shipbuilders...
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    Shikishima Katsumori (redirect from Urakaze)
    succession of elder names since his retirement. Since 2013 he has been known as Urakaze. He did judo while at high school, joining Tatsutagawa stable in January...
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  • the name Urakaze: Japanese destroyer Urakaze (1915) an Urakaze-class destroyer launched in 1915 and sunk in 1945. Japanese destroyer Urakaze (1940) a...
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    (today called Murokocho), the neighboring village. When Raiden was 17, the Urakaze-beya stablemaster noticed him when he came through the area while on jungyō...
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    and Kongō, the cruiser Yahagi, and the destroyers Hamakaze, Isokaze, Urakaze, Yukikaze, Kiri, and Ume. At 02:45, Sealion, ahead of the task force, turned...
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    Urakaze (浦風, "Wind on the Sea") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged...
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    off Saipan. Yahagi was command ship for DesDiv 10's Asagumo, DesDiv 17's Urakaze, Isokaze and Tanikaze, and DesDiv 61's Wakatsuki, Hatsuzuki, Akizuki and...
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    November 1926. He subsequently was captain of the destroyers Wakatake, Urakaze, Mikazuki, and (after his promotion to commander in 1929) Shirakumo. In...
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  • 5 to support Raiden. Yohachi Urakaze (浦風 親方, Urakaze Yohachi) A Japanese sumo wrestler who was in charge of the Urakaze stable while Raiden Tameemon and...
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    attacked by the submarine USS Sealion. The battleship Kongō and destroyer Urakaze were lost. Yamato was immediately dry docked for repairs and anti-aircraft...
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