JS Hamagiri

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Q11275735

1988 Asagiri-class destroyer. 

1987-01-20T00:00:00Z
1988-06-04T00:00:00Z
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Hamagiri and Amagiri at San Diego -1 Jul. 1994 aHamagiri and Amagiri at San Diego -1 Jul. 1994 a
JS Hamagiri in the Pacific, -17 Mar. 2007 aJS Hamagiri in the Pacific, -17 Mar. 2007 a
JS Hamagiri (DD-155)JS Hamagiri (DD-155)
JS Hamagiri(DD-155) docked at Busan Naval BaseJS Hamagiri(DD-155) docked at Busan Naval Base
JS Hamagiri(DD-155) docking at Busan Naval BaseJS Hamagiri(DD-155) docking at Busan Naval Base
Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships sail with an U.S. Navy ship in formation during a photo exercise in the Philippine Sea on March 18, 2007 070318-N-HX866-077Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships sail with an U.S. Navy ship in formation during a photo exercise in the Philippine Sea on March 18, 2007 070318-N-HX866-077
The Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force Asagiri Class Guided Missile Destroyer JS Hamagiri (DDG 155), leads a formation during a photo exercise with ships from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group, and the 070318-N-HX866-178The Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force Asagiri Class Guided Missile Destroyer JS Hamagiri (DDG 155), leads a formation during a photo exercise with ships from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group, and the 070318-N-HX866-178
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to JS Hamagiri (DD 155) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force during a refueling at sea evolution March 17, 2007 070317-N-HX866-106USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to JS Hamagiri (DD 155) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force during a refueling at sea evolution March 17, 2007 070317-N-HX866-106
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force in preparation for a refueling at sea 070317-N-HX866-137USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force in preparation for a refueling at sea 070317-N-HX866-137
USS-Essex(LHD2) Shimakaze(DDG172) Myoko(DDG175) Hamagiri(DD155) Natsushio(SS584) DN-SD-05-00196cropUSS-Essex(LHD2) Shimakaze(DDG172) Myoko(DDG175) Hamagiri(DD155) Natsushio(SS584) DN-SD-05-00196crop
US Navy 021116-N-1810F-009 Two Japanese ships steam alongside Kitty Hawk (CV 63) during multinational exercisesUS Navy 021116-N-1810F-009 Two Japanese ships steam alongside Kitty Hawk (CV 63) during multinational exercises
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side OkinawaUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side Okinawa
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, JUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, J
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 040504-N-3019M-001 A Japanese Sailor aboard the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) throws a line to the pierUS Navy 040504-N-3019M-001 A Japanese Sailor aboard the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) throws a line to the pier
US Navy 040504-N-3019M-002 A Japanese Sailor aboard the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) throws a line to the pierUS Navy 040504-N-3019M-002 A Japanese Sailor aboard the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) throws a line to the pier
US Navy 040504-N-3019M-007 A Pearl Harbor line-handler watches as the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) prepares to dockUS Navy 040504-N-3019M-007 A Pearl Harbor line-handler watches as the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) prepares to dock
US Navy 070317-N-4009P-033 In the early morning hours, Aviation Boatswain`s Mate Handling 3rd Class from Bolivar, Mo., takes a moment away from his cleaning duties to observe Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) shiUS Navy 070317-N-4009P-033 In the early morning hours, Aviation Boatswain's Mate Handling 3rd Class from Bolivar, Mo., takes a moment away from his cleaning duties to observe Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) shi
US Navy 070317-N-5961C-102 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer Hamagiri (DD 155) during a fueling at sea (FAS) evolutionUS Navy 070317-N-5961C-102 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer Hamagiri (DD 155) during a fueling at sea (FAS) evolution
US Navy 070317-N-5961C-106 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer Hamagiri (DD 155) during a fueling at sea (FAS) evolutionUS Navy 070317-N-5961C-106 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer Hamagiri (DD 155) during a fueling at sea (FAS) evolution
US Navy 070317-N-5961C-137 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) in preparation for a fUS Navy 070317-N-5961C-137 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) in preparation for a f
US Navy 070318-N-7130B-435 Off the port side of USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60), center, JS Myoko (DDG 175), right, and JS Hamagiri (DD 155) move into position to participate in a photo exercise (PHOTOEX)US Navy 070318-N-7130B-435 Off the port side of USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60), center, JS Myoko (DDG 175), right, and JS Hamagiri (DD 155) move into position to participate in a photo exercise (PHOTOEX)
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
incident1987keel layingWikidata
incident1988ship launchingWikidata
image1994Hamagiri and Amagiri at San Diego -1 Jul. 1994 aWikimedia
image2007JS Hamagiri in the Pacific, -17 Mar. 2007 aWikimedia
imageJS Hamagiri (DD-155)Wikimedia
imageJS Hamagiri(DD-155) docked at Busan Naval BaseWikimedia
imageJS Hamagiri(DD-155) docking at Busan Naval BaseWikimedia
imageJapanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships sail with an U.S. Navy ship in formation during a photo exercise in the Philippine Sea on March 18, 2007 070318-N-HX866-077Wikimedia
imageThe Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force Asagiri Class Guided Missile Destroyer JS Hamagiri (DDG 155), leads a formation during a photo exercise with ships from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group, and the 070318-N-HX866-178Wikimedia
imageUSS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to JS Hamagiri (DD 155) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force during a refueling at sea evolution March 17, 2007 070317-N-HX866-106Wikimedia
imageUSS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force in preparation for a refueling at sea 070317-N-HX866-137Wikimedia
image2003USS-Essex(LHD2) Shimakaze(DDG172) Myoko(DDG175) Hamagiri(DD155) Natsushio(SS584) DN-SD-05-00196cropWikimedia
image2002US Navy 021116-N-1810F-009 Two Japanese ships steam alongside Kitty Hawk (CV 63) during multinational exercisesWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side OkinawaWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, JWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040504-N-3019M-001 A Japanese Sailor aboard the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) throws a line to the pierWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040504-N-3019M-002 A Japanese Sailor aboard the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) throws a line to the pierWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040504-N-3019M-007 A Pearl Harbor line-handler watches as the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Hamagiri (DD 155) prepares to dockWikimedia
image2007US Navy 070317-N-4009P-033 In the early morning hours, Aviation Boatswain's Mate Handling 3rd Class from Bolivar, Mo., takes a moment away from his cleaning duties to observe Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) shiWikimedia
image2007US Navy 070317-N-5961C-102 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer Hamagiri (DD 155) during a fueling at sea (FAS) evolutionWikimedia
image2007US Navy 070317-N-5961C-106 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer Hamagiri (DD 155) during a fueling at sea (FAS) evolutionWikimedia
image2007US Navy 070317-N-5961C-137 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) in preparation for a fWikimedia
image2007US Navy 070318-N-7130B-435 Off the port side of USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60), center, JS Myoko (DDG 175), right, and JS Hamagiri (DD 155) move into position to participate in a photo exercise (PHOTOEX)Wikimedia
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