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Kiyoto Kagawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Kiyoto Kagawa

, was a rear admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
==Biography==
Kagawa was born in Hiroshima. He graduated from the 46th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, ranked 53rd out of 124 cadets. He served as midshipman on the cruiser , and as ensign on the cruiser and destroyers and . After his promotion to lieutenant, and tours of duty aboard the battleship and cruiser , Kagawa attended advanced navigational training courses at the Naval War College (Japan). On graduation and after promotion to lieutenant commander in 1930, he was assigned as chief navigator on a number of ships, including the cruisers and , and battleship ''Fusō''. He received his first command — the destroyer — on 16 November 1936. He then was captain of the destroyer and executive officer of the cruiser .
Kagawa was promoted to captain on 15 October 1941, and after a series of staff positions, was appointed commander of the 31st Destroyer Group (Desdiv 31) on 12 February 1943. Kagawa's group consisted of the destroyers (flagship), , , and . During the Battle of Cape St. George on 26 November 1943, ''Onami'' was sunk and Kagawa was killed in action. He was posthumously promoted to rear admiral.

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