Japanese destroyer Hayashimo
- Japanese destroyer Hayashimo
until 26 October, when latter was ordered to rejoin the fleet. "Hayashimo" lost her bow to a torpedo in renewed air attacks on 26 October. She was grounded and sank in shallow water off Semirara Island, 40 miles (75 km) southeast of Mindoro (coord|12|50|N|121|21|E). Salvage attempts and sporadic air attacks continued through 12 November, when the last of the crew finally abandoned ship.
Commanding Officers
* Chief Equipping Officer - Cmdr. Yasuo Arai - 10 January 1944 - 20 February 1944
* Cmdr. Yasuo Arai - 20 February 1944 - 2 April 1944
* Lt. Cmdr. / Cmdr. Toshio Hirayama - 2 April 1944 - 26 October 1944 (Promoted to Commander on 15 October 1944.)
See also
* List of World War II ships
* List of ships of the Japanese Navy
External links
* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/yugumo_c.htm CombinedFleet.com: "Yugumo"-class destroyers]
* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/hayash_t.htm CombinedFleet.com: "Hayashimo" history]
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