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'''''IJN Shigure''''' was a Japanese [[destroyer]] in the [[Second World War]] that survived more naval battles than any other Japanese warship before being torpedoed by a [[submarine]] while on a routine convoy escort mission. She was the only survivor of the [[Destroyer#Battle of Vella Gulf|Battle of Vella Gulf]] and of the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]]. Escorting the aircraft carrier Unryū, she was lost on January 24, 1945, to a submarine torpedo while escorting cargo ships off Malaya.  <ref>{{citation
'''''IJN Shigure''''' was a Japanese [[destroyer]] in the [[Second World War]] that survived more naval battles than any other Japanese warship before being torpedoed by a [[submarine]] while on a routine convoy escort mission. She was the only survivor of the [[Destroyer#Battle of Vella Gulf|Battle of Vella Gulf]] and of the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]] and an escort mission the aircraft carrier ''IJN Unryū'''. On a much more mundane duty, she was lost on January 24, 1945, to a submarine torpedo while escorting cargo ships off [[Malaya]].  <ref>{{citation
  | url = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1945.html
  | url = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1945.html
  | title = Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II
  | title = Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II
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  | publisher = Hyperwar}}</ref>
  | publisher = Hyperwar}}</ref>


Of the [[Shiratsuyu-class]], she was built in the late 1930s, had a displacement of 1980 tons and a maximum speed of 34 knots. Her armament included five 5"-50 caliber guns, a large number of antiaircraft autocannon and machine guns, torpedo tubes for the deadly [[Long Lance]], and depth charges.<ref>{{citation
Of the [[Shiratsuyu-class]], she was built in the late 1930s, had a displacement of 1980 tons and a maximum speed of 34 knots. Her armament included five 5"-50 caliber [[naval guns and gunnery| dual-purpose gun]]s, a large number of antiaircraft [[autocannon]] and [[machine guns]], torpedo tubes for the deadly [[Long Lance]], and depth charges.<ref>{{citation
  | url  = http://www.combinedfleet.com/shirat_c.htm
  | url  = http://www.combinedfleet.com/shirat_c.htm
  | publisher = Combined Fleet.com
  | publisher = Combined Fleet.com

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IJN Shigure was a Japanese destroyer in the Second World War that survived more naval battles than any other Japanese warship before being torpedoed by a submarine while on a routine convoy escort mission. She was the only survivor of the Battle of Vella Gulf and of the Battle of Surigao Strait and an escort mission the aircraft carrier IJN Unryū'. On a much more mundane duty, she was lost on January 24, 1945, to a submarine torpedo while escorting cargo ships off Malaya. [1]

Of the Shiratsuyu-class, she was built in the late 1930s, had a displacement of 1980 tons and a maximum speed of 34 knots. Her armament included five 5"-50 caliber dual-purpose guns, a large number of antiaircraft autocannon and machine guns, torpedo tubes for the deadly Long Lance, and depth charges.[2]

References

  1. , Chapter VII: 1945, Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II, Hyperwar
  2. Shiratsuyu-class, Combined Fleet.com