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Mutsuki

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Name Mutsuki
Primary Country Japan (Details)
Period World War II
Source of Text Wikipedia
Credit Link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutsuki-class_destroyer
Type Destroyer
Preceded By Kamikaze (Details)
Succeeded By Fubuki (Details)
Number Planned 12
Number Completed 12
First Commisioned 1928
Last Year Active 1945
Other Nations none
History: The Mutsuki-class destroyers (睦月型駆逐艦 Mutsukigata kuchikukan) were a class of twelve destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy.[3] All were given traditional poetic names of the months of the year by the Lunar calendar or phases of the moon. Some authors consider the Kamikaze and Mutsuki-class destroyers to be extensions of the earlier Minekaze class.
Type: Destroyer
Primary Country: Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples. Shinkansen bullet trains connect the main islands of Kyushu (with Okinawa's subtropical beaches), Honshu (home to Tokyo and Hiroshima’s atomic-bomb memorial) and Hokkaido (famous for skiing). Tokyo, the capital, is known for skyscrapers, shopping and pop culture.

Although legend has it that Japan was founded in 660BC, archaeologists agree that settlement in the Japanese archpelago dates back as far as 100,000 years. The Jomon Period (8000-c.300BC) is the earliest that has been studied. It is named after the 'jomon' or cord-marked pattern style of pottery of the period.
Item Links: We found: 2 different collections associated with Mutsuki - Destroyer
Item created by: gdm on 2019-05-08 09:40:25

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