Japanese destroyer Akigumo

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At least two warships of Japan have been named Akigumo:

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The Kagerō-class destroyers were a class of nineteen 1st Class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s, and operated by them during the Pacific War, when all but one were lost.

Japanese destroyer <i>Akigumo</i> (1941) Kagerō-class destroyer

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