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  2. Japanese battleship Kirishima - Wikipedia

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    Kirishima (Japanese: 霧島, named after Mount Kirishima) was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy which saw service during World War I and World War II. Designed by British naval engineer George Thurston , she was the third launched of the four Kongō -class battlecruisers .

  3. Japanese battleship Hiei - Wikipedia

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    The concentration on Hiei allowed Kirishima to evade attack, and she crippled USS San Francisco, killing Admiral Callaghan. [19] [29] However, shells from San Francisco disabled Hiei ' s steering machinery, leaving Hiei an unmaneuverable wreck. [32]

  4. List of Jiraishin characters - Wikipedia

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    Has a 14-year-old daughter, who is a drug addict (unseen character). Shingo Nakashima; A uniformed policeman and partner of Kimura, he was one of the conspirators who teamed up with Detective Kirishima in catching Yoshiaki Saito in the act of attempted murder against Dr. Yoshida and was earlier stabbed by Saito.

  5. Japanese battleship Haruna - Wikipedia

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    Laid down in 1912 at the Kawasaki Shipyards in Kobe, Haruna was formally commissioned in 1915 on the same day as her sister ship, Kirishima. Haruna patrolled off the Chinese coast during World War I. During gunnery drills in 1920, an explosion destroyed one of her guns, damaged the gun turret, and killed seven men.

  6. Satoshi Kirishima - Wikipedia

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    Kirishima was born in Kannabe-cho, Fukuyasu District (today part of Fukuyama city), Hiroshima Prefecture, [7] on January 9, 1954. [6] In April 1974 he began studies at the Faculty of Law of Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo, where he met Yoshimasa Kurokawa, and Hisauchi Ugajin, members of the Scorpion (さそり, sasori) cell of the East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front (EAAJAF).

  7. Japanese battleship Kongō - Wikipedia

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    In September, Kongō embarked with Hiei, Haruna, Kirishima, three carriers, and numerous smaller warships in response to the U.S. Marine Corps's amphibious landing on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. On 20 September, this task force was ordered to return to the Truk Naval Base in the Central Pacific north of the equator. [33]

  8. Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1929) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Washington crippled and sank the battleship Kirishima. Later in the night Uranami scuttled the abandoned Ayanami with a single torpedo, and she sank soon after 02:00. Her wreck remains at the bottom of Ironbottom Sound. [12] [page needed] On 15 December 1942, Ayanami was removed from the navy list. [13]

  9. Japanese cruiser Tone (1937) - Wikipedia

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    Tone (利根) was the lead ship in the two-vessel Tone class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy.The ship was named after the Tone River, in the Kantō region of Japan and was completed on 20 November 1938 at Mitsubishi's Nagasaki shipyards.