Harukaze

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Harukaze was one of nine Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s. During the Pacific War, she participated in the Philippines Campaign in December 1941 and the Dutch East Indies Campaign in early 1942. She took part in the Battle of Sunda Strait in March and helped to sink two Allied cruisers.

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Harukaze
speed 37.3 knot, 
Kamikaze-class destroyerdestroyerMaizuru Naval Arsenal, Imperial Japanese Navy


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    Japanese destroyer Harukaze anchored after WW2. During the war, she helped to sink the light cruiser HMAS Perth, then sank the submarine USS SharkJapanese destroyer Harukaze anchored after WW2. During the war, she helped to sink the light cruiser HMAS Perth, then sank the submarine USS Shark
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    Japanese destroyer Harukaze anchored after WW2. During the war, she helped to sink the light cruiser HMAS Perth, then sank the submarine USS SharkJapanese destroyer Harukaze anchored after WW2. During the war, she helped to sink the light cruiser HMAS Perth, then sank the submarine USS Shark
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    The Japanese light cruiser Yubari leading the destroyers Asakaze, Harukaze, Matsukaze, and Hatakaze.The Japanese light cruiser Yubari leading the destroyers Asakaze, Harukaze, Matsukaze, and Hatakaze.
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