Enoki (disambiguation)

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Enoki can refer to:

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Japanese destroyer <i>Momi</i> (1919) Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japanese destroyer <i>Nire</i> (1919) Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japanese destroyer <i>Enoki</i> (1945) WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer

Enoki was one of 23 escort destroyers of the Tachibana sub-class of the Matsu class built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the final stages of World War II. The ship was completed in early 1945 and was sunk by a naval mine in June. Her wreck was salvaged in 1948 and subsequently scrapped.

Japanese destroyer <i>Nashi</i> (1919) Destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japanese destroyer <i>Take</i> (1919) Destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japanese destroyer <i>Kaki</i> (1919) Destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy

The Japanese destroyer Kaki (柿) was one of 21 Momi-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1910s. She was converted to a training ship and survived the Pacific War as an auxiliary ship and was subsequently scrapped in 1948.

Japanese destroyer <i>Kuri</i> Destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japanese destroyer <i>Warabi</i> Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japanese destroyer <i>Sumire</i> (1921) Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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