File:Japanese destroyers.jpg

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Japanese destroyers anchored for fleet review

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English: A flotilla of Japanese destroyers anchored for fleet review, October 11th 1940. Anchored in the first collum, from closest to farthest, is the Michishio, Arare, Kasumi, Shiranui, Kuroshio, and Yukikaze. This is believed to be the only known photo of Arare, and only Yukikaze's stern is pictured. In the second collum is the Uranami and Hatsuyuki
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Source Naval history and heritage command, photo was surrendered to the US federal government.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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