Prau dlajah Jepang Tenryū
Prau Tenryū (天龍?) iku prau dlajah ènthèng angka siji ing klas Tenryū[1] kang kaanggo nalika Perang Donya II darbéné Wadya Sagara Kamaharajan Jepang[2]. Aran prau iki saka jenengé Kali Tenryū ing Préfèktur Nagano lan Préfèktur Shizuoka, Jepang.[3]
Tenryū kapernahaké rikala 7 Mèi 1917 ing Yokosuka, Kanagawa déning Astragara Wadya Sagara Yokosuka; banjur kababar rikala 11 Maret 1918. Prau iki kinepyakaké rikala 20 Novèmber 1919 ing pamangkuné lètnan kolonèl Kanzo Tsunoda[4]. Prau iki kèrem rikala 18 Dhésèmber 1942[5] cedhak Madang. Papua Nugini (05°12′S 145°56′E / 5.200°S 145.933°E).
Réferensi
besutBibliografi
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- アジア歴史資料センター(公式)(防衛省防衛研究所)
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Wacan liyané
besut- Brown, David (1990). Warship Losses of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-914-X.
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Pranala njaba
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- Galeri: US Navy Historical Center