Japanese destroyer Asagumo
- Japanese destroyer Asagumo
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Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Asagumo (朝雲), which translates to "Morning Clouds".[1]
- Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was launched in 1966 and decommissioned in 1998.
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