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Japanese destroyer Shigure (1935)

〔Nelson. ''Japanese-English Character Dictionary''. page 481〕 was the second of ten s, and the first to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (''Maru Ichi Keikaku'').〔Lengerer, pp. 92-3〕 Along with the destroyer , she developed a reputation within the Imperial Japanese Navy for being "lucky" or "unsinkable", emerging as the sole surviving Japanese warship from numerous battles. As the flagship of Captain Tameichi Hara's Destroyer Division 27 ''Shigure'' received a prominent place in the memoirs of the only Japanese destroyer captain to survive the entire Pacific War. ''Shigure'' was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine in the Gulf of Siam on 25 January 1945.
==History==
The ''Shiratsuyu''-class destroyers were modified versions of the , and were designed to accompany the Japanese main striking force and to conduct both day and night torpedo attacks against the United States Navy as it advanced across the Pacific Ocean, according to Japanese naval strategic projections.〔Peattie & Evans, ''Kaigun'' .〕 Despite being one of the most powerful classes of destroyers in the world at the time of their completion, none survived the Pacific War.〔Globalsecurity.org, IJN Shiratsuyu class destroyers〕
''Shigure'', built at the Uraga Dock Company was laid down on 9 December 1933, launched on 18 May 1935 and commissioned on 7 September 1936.

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