Japanese destroyer Isokaze

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Career Japanese Navy Ensign
Ordered: 1937
Laid down: 25 November 1938
Launched: 19 June 1939
Commissioned: 30 November 1940
Fate: Scuttled, 7 April 1945
Struck: 25 May 1945
General characteristics
Displacement: 2,490 tons
Length: 388 ft 9 in (118.5 m)
Beam: 35 ft 5 in (10.8 m)
Draft: 12 ft 4 in (3.8 m)
Speed: 35 knots (65 km/h)
Complement: 239
Armament: 6 × 5 in (127 mm) / 50 caliber DP guns,
up to 28 × 25 mm AA guns,
up to 4 × 13 mm AA guns,
8 × 24 in torpedo tubes,
36 depth charges

Isokaze (磯風? "Wind on the Beach") was a Kagero-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It is the second ship to carry the name after the lead ship from Isokaze-class destroyer.

On 7 April 1945, Isokaze escorted the battleship Yamato from the Inland Sea on her Operation Ten-Go attack on the Allied forces on Okinawa. She was struck by aircraft of Task Force 58 and scuttled with gunfire 150 miles (280 km) southwest of Nagasaki (30°46′N, 128°92′E). Of those on board, 20 were killed and rest were rescued by other ships.

Commanding Officers

Chief Equipping Officer - Cmdr. Masashichi Shirahama - 15 November 1940 - 30 November 1940

Cmdr. Masashichi Shirahama - 30 November 1940 - 25 February 1941

Cmdr. Kenma Isogu - 25 February 1941 - 10 September 1941

Cmdr. Shunichi Toyoshima - 10 September 1941 - 22 November 1942

Lt. Cmdr. Junnari Kamiura - 22 November 1942 - 1 November 1943

Lt. Cmdr. Saneho Maeda - 1 November 1943 - 7 April 1945


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