Japanese destroyer Hatsuyuki

Japanese destroyer Hatsuyuki

"Hatsuyuki" was a "Fubuki"-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Winter's or Year's First Snow".

From 12 November to 15 November 1942, "Hatsuyuki" took part in the Naval Battles for Guadalcanal.Initially she escorted the Support Force commanded by Admiral Kurita Takeo, then joined the Emergency Bombardment Force of Admiral Kondo Nobutake. With "Nagara" in the assault on enemy destroyers, "Hatsuyuki" assisted in sinking USS "Benham" (DD-397), USS "Walke" (DD-416), and USS "Preston" (DD-379) and damaging USS "Gwin" (DD-433). "Hatsuyuki" then sailed to Truk on 18 November.

On 16 July-17 July 1943, "Hatsuyuki" was on a troop transport run from Rabaul to the Shortland Islands. She was sunk in a U.S. air raid on the Shortlands while unloading passengers alongside the pier at Kahili (coord|06|50|S|155|47|E). A bomb exploded the after magazine, sinking the ship in shallow water, with 120 dead (including 38 passengers) and 36 wounded.

On 5 October 1943, "Hatsuyuki" was removed from the Navy List.

Commanding Officers

Chief Equipping Officer - Cmdr. Saburo Ishibashi - 10 December 1928 - 30 March 1929

Cmdr. Saburo Ishibashi - 30 March 1929 - 30 October 1929

Cmdr. Ichiro Hukuhara - 30 October 1929 - 1 December 1930

Lt. Cmdr. Kinnosuke Kuwahara - 1 December 1930 - 1 December 1931

Cmdr. Hachiro Naotsuka - 1 December 1931 - 11 January 1932

Lt. Cmdr. Yoshio Kanemasu - 11 January 1932 - 16 May 1932

"In Reserve" - 16 May 1932 - 1 July 1932

Cmdr. Jihei Yamaguchi - 1 July 1932 - 1 November 1933

Cmdr. Sojiro Hisamune - 15 November 1933 - 15 January 1935

Cmdr. Michio Sugimoto - 15 January 1935 - 1 April 1935

Lt. Cmdr. Yonejiro Kusou - 1 April 1935 - 11 March 1936

Lt. Cmdr. Nobuki Ogawa - 11 March 1936 - 15 June 1936

Lt. Cmdr. Itsumi Shimazu - 15 June 1936 - 1 December 1937

Lt. Cmdr. Sadatoshi Hirose - 1 December 1937 - 25 June 1938

Lt. Cmdr. Zenji Ichimon - 25 June 1938 - 1 December 1938

Lt. Cmdr. Wakihito Yasumi - 1 December 1938 - 1 December 1939

Lt. Cmdr. / Cmdr. Tooru Iwahashi - 1 December 1939 - 20 August 1941(Promoted to Commander on 15 November 1940.)

Lt. Cmdr. Junnari Kamiura - 20 August 1941 - 12 May 1942

Lt. Cmdr. Tatsuya Yamaguchi - 12 May 1942 - 20 May 1943

Lt. Cmdr. Yoshirou Sugihara - 20 May 1943 - 17 July 1943

ee also

* List of World War II ships

References

External links

* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/fubuki_c.htm CombinedFleet.com: "Fubuki"-class destroyers]
* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/hatsuy_t.htm CombinedFleet.com: "Hatsuyuki" history]


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