
Kakuji Kakuta - Wikipedia
Kakuji Kakuta (角田 覚治, Kakuta Kakuji, 23 September 1890 – 2 August 1944), was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. He is noted for his role in commanding …
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal - Wikipedia
During the morning and early afternoon, IJN carrier Jun'yō under the command of Vice Admiral Kakuji Kakuta, which was located about 200 miles north of the Solomons, dispatched several …
The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Kakuta Kakuji
Kakuta Kakuji (Kakuda Kakuji) was a rear admiral in command of Carrier Division 4 at the start of the Pacific war. This unit of light carriers provided air support for landings at Davao in the …
Kakuta, Kakuji (角田覚治) - TracesOfWar.com
Vice admiral Kakuji Kakuta committed suicide during the Battle of Tinian. He was buried in a secret location by members of his staff. Do you have more information about this person? …
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Kakuji Kakuta (角田 覚治, Kakuta Kakuji, 23 September 1890 – 2 August 1944), was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. He is noted for his role in commanding …
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Rear Admiral Kakuji Kakuta’s Carrier Division Four included one of Japan’s oldest carriers, the light carrier Ryujo, and its newest, the converted ocean liner Junyo. They did not have …
Kakuji Kakuta | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Kakuji Kakuta (23 September 1890 – 2 August 1944) was a Vice-Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Kakuji Kakuta was born on 23 September 1890 in …
I am Vice Admiral Kakuji Kakuta of the former Japanese Navy ...
Kakuta's "obsession" will drive him to continue pursuing the remaining US warships instead of turning to the Leyte Gulf landing site.
Fog of War: Aerial Combat in the Aleutian Islands - HistoryNet
Feb 15, 2017 · The Imperial Japanese Navy light aircraft carriers in heavy seas, steaming into the wind 180 miles south of the American naval Ryūjō and Junyō were base at Dutch Harbor, …
Kakuji Kakuta - Military Wiki
Kakuji Kakuta (角田 覚治, Kakuta Kakuji?, 23 September 1890 – 2 August 1944), was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. He is noted for his role in commanding …
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