Shigure

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Shigure was a Japanese destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, noted for its participation in numerous major naval engagements and its reputation for repeatedly surviving heavy combat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fubuki-class destroyer
Imperial Japanese Navy warship
destroyer
armedWith anti-aircraft guns
naval guns
torpedoes
associatedWith Imperial Japanese Navy destroyers
surface form: Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer flotillas
category Pacific War naval ships of Japan
Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II destroyers of Japan
conflict World War II
country Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
engagedIn convoy escort missions
night surface actions
troop transport runs
era World War II era
fate sunk in World War II
hasReputation lucky ship
historicalPeriod 20th century
militaryBranch Imperial Japanese Navy
surface form: Japanese Navy
militaryClassification warship
navalRole escort
torpedo attack ship
notableEngagement Battle of Surigao Strait
Battle of Vella Gulf
notableFor reputation for good luck and survivability
surviving multiple major naval engagements
operator Imperial Japanese Navy
participatedIn Battle of Surigao Strait
Battle of Vella Gulf
Pacific War
Solomon Islands campaign
Tokyo Express supply run
surface form: Tokyo Express operations

naval battles around New Guinea
naval battles in the Philippines
naval battles in the Solomon Islands
serviceEntry 1930s
shipType destroyer
sunkBy United States Navy
surface form: United States Navy forces
survived multiple air attacks
multiple surface engagements
multiple torpedo attacks
theaterOfOperations Pacific Ocean
Philippine Sea
Solomon Sea
usedBy Japan

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