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- Q11275519 subject Q16811645.
- Q11275519 subject Q7015688.
- Q11275519 abstract "Three Japanese destroyers have been naed Hatakaze (the Japanese word for "flag wind"): Japanese destroyer Hatakaze (1924), a Kamikaze-class destroyer (1922) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II JDS Hatakaze (DD-182), a Asakaze-class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, launched in 1954 and deleted in 1969, formerly USS Macomb (DD-458). JDS Hatakaze (DDG-171), lead ship of the Hatakaze class Hatakaze-class destroyer, a class of four destroyers of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force in 1984.".
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q16811645.
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q174736.
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q219712.
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q3272608.
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q4052243.
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q7015688.
- Q11275519 wikiPageWikiLink Q731647.
- Q11275519 comment "Three Japanese destroyers have been naed Hatakaze (the Japanese word for "flag wind"): Japanese destroyer Hatakaze (1924), a Kamikaze-class destroyer (1922) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II JDS Hatakaze (DD-182), a Asakaze-class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, launched in 1954 and deleted in 1969, formerly USS Macomb (DD-458).".
- Q11275519 label "Japanese destroyer Hatakaze".