File:Makigumo II.jpg

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English: Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Makigumo, the second Japanese warship to bear that name.
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Source Kure Maritime Museum, Japanese Naval Warship Photo Album: Destroyers, edited by Kazushige Todaka, p. 108
Author Shizuo Fukui
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  1. It was published before 1 January 1957.
  2. It was photographed before 1 January 1947.
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