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Chūyō (冲鷹, "hawk which soars") was a Taiyō-class escort carrier originally built as Nitta Maru (新田 丸), the first of of three passenger-cargo liners built in Japan during the late 1930s. She was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in late 1941 and was converted into an escort carrier in 1942. She spent most of her service ferrying aircraft, cargo and passengers to Truk until she was torpedoed and sunk by an American submarine in late 1943 with heavy loss of life.

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  • Chūyō (de)
  • Chūyō (es)
  • Chūyō (fr)
  • Japanese aircraft carrier Chūyō (en)
  • 冲鷹 (空母) (ja)
  • Chuyo (schip, 1940) (nl)
  • Chūyō (pl)
  • Чуйо (авіаносець) (uk)
  • 冲鷹號航空母艦 (zh)
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  • Die Chūyō (japanisch 冲鷹 ‚Aufsteigender Falke‘) war einer von fünf Geleitflugzeugträgern der Kaiserlich Japanischen Marine, die im Pazifikkrieg zum Einsatz kamen. Sie gehörte mit der Taiyō und der Un’yō zur , die aus umgebauten Kombifrachtern bestand, hier der Nitta Maru. (de)
  • Chūyō (冲鷹, "hawk which soars") was a Taiyō-class escort carrier originally built as Nitta Maru (新田 丸), the first of of three passenger-cargo liners built in Japan during the late 1930s. She was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in late 1941 and was converted into an escort carrier in 1942. She spent most of her service ferrying aircraft, cargo and passengers to Truk until she was torpedoed and sunk by an American submarine in late 1943 with heavy loss of life. (en)
  • Le Chūyō (冲 鷹) était un porte-avions d'escorte japonais de classe Taiyō utilisé par la Marine impériale japonaise pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ancien navire à passagers baptisé Nitta Maru, il est l'un des trois navires (avec le Un'yō et le Taiyō) à être converti en porte-avions d'escorte. (fr)
  • El Chūyō (冲鷹 halcón celestial?) fue un portaaviones de escolta de la Armada Imperial Japonesa, que formaba la clase Taiyō junto con el Taiyō y el Unyō. (es)
  • 冲鷹(ちゅうよう)は、大日本帝国海軍の航空母艦。「冲」は高く昇って到達するの意があり、鷹が大空高く昇っていく様を意味する。 (ja)
  • De Chuyo (Japans: 冲鷹, Chūyō, Zeehavik) was een Taiyo-klasse escorte vliegdekschip, dat actieve dienst deed in de Keizerlijke Japanse Marine tijdens de Pacifische Oorlog. Oorspronkelijk was dit een Japans passagiersschip, maar in de loop van de Tweede Wereldoorlog werd ze eerst omgebouwd tot troepentransportschip en later tot licht vliegdekschip. (nl)
  • Chūyō – lotniskowiec eskortowy typu Taiyō należący do Japońskiej Cesarskiej Marynarki Wojennej podczas II wojny światowej. (pl)
  • Чуйо (яп. 冲鷹) — японський ескортний авіаносець часів Другої світової війни, тип «Тайо». (uk)
  • 冲鷹號航空母艦的前身是日本郵船公司的郵輪新田丸,原本想行走歐亞航線但第二次世界大戰歐戰爆發後只能行走北美航線,隨著美日關係因中日戰爭而變得日漸緊張,1941年8月9日,大日本帝國海軍徵用新田丸作為運輸船。 1942年5月27日,新田丸開始改造成航空母艦,工程於11月25日完工並改名為冲鷹號,它是大鷹級航空母艦的第三號艦。 (zh)
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  • Nitta Maru (en)
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