Japanese destroyer Nenohi (1905), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1905 and stricken in 1928
Japanese destroyer Nenohi (1932), a Hatsuharu-class destroyer launched in 1932 and sunk in 1942
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north as soon as possible. The cruiser Nagara and the destroyers Wakaba, Hatsushimo and Nenohi were well away and took no part in the action. The last...
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occupied Europe when it joined the RAF in a raid on the Netherlands. JapanesedestroyerNenohi was torpedoed and sunk southeast of Attu Island by the American...
Gilmore, attacked three Japanesedestroyers off Kiska. She sank one and heavily damaged the others, killing or wounding 200 Japanese sailors. Ten days later...
reinforcements. On the morning of 25 January, destroyers of the 21st Destroyer Division (Hatsuharu, Hatsushimo, Nenohi, Wakaba) headed towards Kendari to reinforce...
of the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1930 and the start of World War II. The London Naval Treaty placed severe restrictions on Japan's naval capabilities...
Bali Attack Unit consisting of Hatsuharu, Nenohi, Wakaba, and Hatsushimo. Around 0215, Alden spotted one destroyer almost due east of her, followed by two...
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a Japanesedestroyer and had fired Mark 14 torpedoes at her with inconclusive results. She operated off Kiska throughout July and sank two Japanese sub-chasers...