Maki

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Maki was one of 18 Matsu-class escort destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Completed in mid-1944, the ship was damaged during the Battle off Cape Engaño in October by American aircraft. After repairs she was assigned to escort duties and was torpedoed by an American submarine in early 1945. Maki resumed her duties once her damage was repaired and remained in home waters for the rest of the war.

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destroyer escort, Matsu-class destroyerdestroyerMaizuru Naval Arsenal, Imperial Japanese NavyEmpire of Japan


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    keel laying
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    Japanese destroyer Maki 1944Japanese destroyer Maki 1944
    Maki right after she was turned over to the United StatesMaki right after she was turned over to the United States
    SC 235251 MAKI (Japanese DD, 1944) waiting for the pilot, in North Harbor, Manila Bay, October 29, 1945SC 235251 MAKI (Japanese DD, 1944) waiting for the pilot, in North Harbor, Manila Bay, October 29, 1945
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