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Kamikaze
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named
Kamikaze
:
Japanese destroyer
Kamikaze
(1905)
, a
Kamikaze
-class
destroyer
of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched on July 15,1905.
Japanese destroyer
Kamikaze
(1922)
, a
Kamikaze
-class
destroyer
of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched on September 25, 1922.
See also
Kamikaze (disambiguation)
Kamikaze
-class destroyer
List of ships with the same or similar names
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