File:Yugure Type 90 Torpedo.png

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English: Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Yugure, the second Japanese warship to bear that name, underway in October 1935, close up on the torpedoes
Date 04/10/1935
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Kure Maritime Museum, Japanese Naval Warship Photo Album: Destroyers, edited by Kazushige Todaka, p. 79

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Author Shizuo Fukui

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Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Yugure, the second Japanese warship to bear that name, underway in October 1935, close up on the torpedoes

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