. . . "The was a Y\u016Bgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means \"Billow Wave\" (Big Rough Waves). On the night of 24\u201325 November 1943, \u014Cnami led a troop transport/evacuation run to Buka Island. In the Battle of Cape St. George, she was torpedoed by USS Charles Ausburne, and Claxton and/or Dyson, 55 miles (100 km) east-southeast of Cape St. George (). \u014Cnami blew up and sank with all hands, including ComDesDiv 31 (Captain Kagawa Kiyoto). Commander Kikkawa was posthumously promoted two ranks, one of the few IJN destroyer skippers so honored."@en . . . . . "Japanese destroyer \u014Cnami (1942)"@en . . . . . . . "--12-29"^^ . . . . . "The was a Y\u016Bgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means \"Billow Wave\" (Big Rough Waves). On the night of 24\u201325 November 1943, \u014Cnami led a troop transport/evacuation run to Buka Island. In the Battle of Cape St. George, she was torpedoed by USS Charles Ausburne, and Claxton and/or Dyson, 55 miles (100 km) east-southeast of Cape St. George (). \u014Cnami blew up and sank with all hands, including ComDesDiv 31 (Captain Kagawa Kiyoto). Commander Kikkawa was posthumously promoted two ranks, one of the few IJN destroyer skippers so honored."@en . . .