Japanese destroyer Hayate (1906), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1906 and scrapped in 1924
Japanese destroyer Hayate (1925), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1925 and sunk in 1941
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amidships. Two destroyers were thus lost with nearly all hands (there was only one survivor, from Hayate), with Hayate becoming the first Japanese surface warship...
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only one survivor, from Hayate), with Hayate becoming the first Japanese surface warship to be sunk in the war. The Japanese force withdrew without landing...