- Japanese destroyer Namikaze
"Namikaze" ( "High Wave and Strong Wind") [ cite web
url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/ijnnames.htm
title= Japanese Warship Names
publisher= Combinedfleet.com
accessdate= 2008-05-23 ] was a "Minekaze"-classdestroyer , built for theImperial Japanese Navy immediately followingWorld War I . Advanced for their time, these ships served as first-line destroyers throughout the 1920s and 1930s until gradually replaced by newer types.Obsolescent by
World War II , "Namikaze" spent most of the war in Destroyer Division 1 (DesDiv 1) on patrol andconvoy escort duties in the area from northernHonshū to theAleutian Islands .On
21 August 1944 , "Namikaze" was torpedoed by USS "Seal" (SS-183) north ofIturup in theKuriles . Her stern severed, she was towed by the destroyer "Kamikaze" to Otaru for emergency repairs. [ The U.S. Navy's [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s8/seal.htm history of USS "Seal"] doesn't mention this attack. ]From
26 September 1944 to1 February 1945 , "Namikaze" was at Maizuru for repairs and rebuilding as akaiten carrier.On
5 October 1945 , "Namikaze" was removed from Navy List.On
3 October 1947 , ex-"Namikaze" was turned over to theRepublic of China , and re-named "Shen Yang"; she was ultimately scrapped.References
*cite web
url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/namika_t.htm
title= IJN "Namikaze": Tabular Record of Movement
last= Nevitt | first= Allyn D.
year= 1997 |month= | work= Long Lancers | publisher= Combinedfleet.com
accessdate= 2008-07-14
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