Japanese destroyer Shirakumo

Japanese destroyer Shirakumo

"Shirakumo" (白雲) was a Fubuki class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy that saw service during World War II. She was torpedoed by the US submarine "Tautog" while escorting a troop convoy to Uruppu Island. "Shirakumo" sank instantly 170 miles east of Muroran, Hokkaido (coord|42|25|N|144|55|E), there were no survivors.

Chief Equipping Officer - Cmdr. Gangi Wakagi - 15 December 1927 - 28 July 1928

Cmdr. Gangi Wakagi - 28 July 1928 - 30 November 1929

Cmdr. Tetsuri Kobayashi - 30 November 1929 - 15 November 1930

Cmdr. Shoji Nishimura - 15 November 1930 - 1 December 1931

Lt. Cmdr. Kazuo Sakai - 1 December 1931 - 15 November 1933

Lt. Cmdr. Keizo Okano - 15 November 1933 - 15 November 1934

Cmdr. Masami Ban - 15 November 1934 - 21 November 1935

Lt. Cmdr. Shiro Yasutake - 21 November 1935 - 1 December 1936

Lt. Cmdr. Wakihito Yamakuma - 1 December 1936 - 18 August 1937

Lt. Cmdr. Iwata Yamamoto - 18 August 1937 - 20 October 1937

Lt. Cmdr. / Cmdr. Nobuki Ogawa - 20 October 1937 - 20 November 1939(Promoted to Commander on 1 December 1937.)

Cmdr. Shinichirou Maekawa - 20 November 1939 - 15 October 1940

Cmdr. Toyoji Hitomi - 15 October 1940 - 18 August 1942

Lt. Cmdr. / Cmdr. Shigekichi Satou - 18 August 1942 - 15 November 1942(Promoted to Commander on 1 November 1942.)

Lt. Cmdr. Toshio Hirayama - 15 November 1942 - 22 January 1944

Lt. Cmdr. Masao Hashimoto - 22 January 1944 - 16 March 1944 (KIA)

References

* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/shirak_t.htm Long Lancers: IJN "Shirakumo": Tabular Record of Movement]
* [http://navalhistory.flixco.info/G/105090x9/8330/a0.htm "Shirakumo" in Naval History of World Wars]
* [http://www.lemaire.happyhost.org/ship/+navires3/3639.html#301329 LemaireSoft's "Shirakumo", N°42]


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