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In late June, the destroyer Sazanami became the first Japanese naval vessel to put into a Chinese port since the war.
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At once the _Sazanami_ took her prize in tow; but the craft was so seriously damaged that, despite all efforts to save her, she rapidly filled and sank, the towing hawser parting as she foundered.
Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun A Story of the Russo-Japanese War Harry Collingwood 1886
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_Sazanami_ was able to run alongside and throw a boarding party upon her deck.
Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun A Story of the Russo-Japanese War Harry Collingwood 1886
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Meanwhile, our 2nd Division, consisting of the _Akebono_ and _Sazanami_, had vanished, without leaving a sign of their whereabouts.
Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun A Story of the Russo-Japanese War Harry Collingwood 1886
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This hand-held video offers a view into the high quality performances that followed, as the evening's musical performances continued to include: * "Rippling Waves" (Sazanami) - Shosei Saito Kyoko Nishida-Koto; Shiho Watanabe-Koto
WN.com - Articles related to US can define China as friend or foe 2010
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The two Japanese destroyers, Sazanami and Samidare, which are also carrying two SH-60K patrol helicopters and a pair of speedboats, are expected to reach Somali waters in early April.
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Navy personnel wave their hats as relatives gather during a send-off ceremony for the two Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) destroyers Sazanami and Samidare in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, yesterdayNavy personnel wave their hats as relatives gather during a send-off ceremony for the two Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) destroyers Sazanami and Samidare in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, yesterday
unknown title 2009
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A handful of activists boarded a speedboat to protest against the departure of the warships, the 4,650-tonne Sazanami and 4,550-tonne Samidare.
unknown title 2009
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The two Japanese destroyers, Sazanami and Samidare, which are also carrying two SH-60K patrol helicopters and a pair of speedboats, are expected to reach Somali waters in early April.
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The two Japanese destroyers, Sazanami and Samidare, which are also carrying two SH-60K patrol helicopters and a pair of speedboats, are expected to reach Somali waters in early April.
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