- Japanese destroyer Asashio
nihongo|"Asashio"|朝潮|extra="Morning High Tide" was the
lead ship of her class ofdestroyer in theImperial Japanese Navy . She was built at the Sasebo Navy Yard. During trials, "Asashio" experienced steering problems and her maneuverability was unacceptable. The "Asashio" class was fitted with a redesigned stern and rudder design to resolve the problem. Other problems, chiefly involving the new and sophisticated 50,000 hp turbines, were also resolved. [cite web
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accessdate= 2008-02-06 ]As the flagship of Destroyer Division 8 (Desdiv 8), and a member of Destroyer Squadron 2 (Desron 2), "Asashio's" first wartime mission was escorting Admiral Kondo's Southern Force Main Body out of Mako as distant cover to the Malaya and
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accessdate= 2008-02-06 ] "Asashio" escorted a Malaya troop convoy from Mako towardsSingora , then put intoHong Kong on5 January 1942 . She escorted another troop convoy toDavao , and then accompanied the Ambon invasion force (31 January ), theMakassar invasion force (8 February ) and theBali /Lombok invasion force (18 February ).Battle of Badoeng Strait
On the night of
19 February 1942 , "Asashio" participated in theBattle of Badoeng Strait . "Asashio" was guarding the transport "Sasago Maru" off Bali when an Allied fleet attacked. "Asashio" has been credited with sinking the Dutch destroyer HNLMS "Piet Hein" with a torpedo, plus gunnery hits on the Dutch light cruiser HNLMS "Tromp" and the American destroyer USS "Stewart" (DD-224). "Asashio" suffered light da
Michishio" to Makassar after the battle.In March, Desdiv 8 returned to
Yokosuka . In April, Desdiv 8 was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron 4 (Desron 4). Desron 4 sailed toManila Bay to assist in the shelling ofCorregidor in late April and May 1942.Battle of Midway
At the
Battle of Midway on 4-6 June 1942 , "Asashio" and Desron 4 escorted Admiral Kurita's Support Group covering the Midway troop convoy. She suffered medium da6 June , "Asashio" was hit by one 500-lb (227 kg ) bomb, with 22 dead. She assisted her sister ship "Arashio" in rescuing 240 survivors from the heavy cruiser "Mikuma," then escorted the crippled cruiser "Mogami" into Truk on14 June . After emergency repairs by the repair ship "Akashi, Asashio" sailed to Sasebo for more extensive repairs on29 June . She was then reassigned to Desdiv 8.After a successful supply run to
Jaluit and troop transport runs toGuadalcanal in September and October, Desdiv 8 escorted Admiral Mikawa's Support Force during several naval battles near Guadalcanal in November, but did not see combat. On14 November , "Asashio" assisted the damaged light cruiser "Isuzu". Desdiv 8 then made three troop transport runs to from Rabaul toBuna in late November and early December 1942. After the first, "Asashio" towed the damaged destroyer "Umikaze" back to Rabaul on21 November . The third run was aborted due to Allied air attack on8 December ; "Asashio" was temporarily disabled by near-misses with bombs off of her stern. The division then made a successful troop transport run toFinschhafen on18 December .On
7 January , "Asashio" and Desdiv 8 escorted "Zuikaku," "Mutsu" and "Suzuya" from Truk to Kure, then returned to Truk. On7 February , Desdiv 8 repeated the escort mission to Kure with the carrier "Chuyo". The division then escorted another convoy from Truk to Rabaul, and a troop transport run from Rabaul toMadang and back. Desdiv 8 was assigned to Destroyer Squadron 3 (Desron 3) on25 February .Battle of the Bismarck Sea
On
3 March 1943 , "Asashio" and Desron 3 escorted a troopconvoy from Rabaul towardsLae . In theBattle of the Bismarck Sea , the convoy was hit by devastating Allied air attacks. After weathering the first waves, "Asashio" was bombed later in the day while attempting to rescue survivors from the "Arashio" and "Nojima". She was lost with all hands, 45 mi (85 km) southeast ofFinschhafen ,New Guinea (coord|07|15|S|148|15|E). Among the casualties was the commander of Desdiv 8, Capt. Yasuo Sato.Commanding officers
*Chief Equipping Officer - Lt. Cmdr. Narita Moichi -
16 November 1936 -31 August 1937
*Lt. Cmdr. Narita Moichi - 31 August 1937 - 1 December 1937
*Lt. Cmdr. / Cmdr. Wakida Kiichiro - 1 December 1937 - 15 December 1938 (Promoted to Commander on 15 November 1938.)
*Lt. Cmdr. Yokoi Minoru - 15 December 1938 - 15 October 1940
*Lt. Cmdr. Yoshii Gorou - 15 October 1940 - 3 March 1943 (KIA)ee also
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List of World War II ships References
External links
* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/asashi_c.htm CombinedFleet.com: "Asashio"-class destroyers]
* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/asashi_t.htm CombinedFleet.com: "Asashio" history]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/japan/asashio-dd.htm GlobalSecurity.org: "Asashio" class destroyers]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/japan/asashio-dd-unit.htm GlobalSecurity.org: "Asashio" class ship list]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/japan/asashio-dd-schem.htm GlobalSecurity.org: "Asashio" class schematics]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/japan/asashio-dd-specs.htm GlobalSecurity.org: "Asashio" class specifications]
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