Gunichi mikawa biography of michael
Ganiti Mikawa
Japanese naval figure Date of Birth: Country: Japan |
Content:
- Early Life and Naval Career
- Senior Command and Advisorship
- Command and Operations in World War II
Early Life and Naval Career
Gunichi Mikawa(August 29, - February 25, ) was a distinguished Japanese admiral who served in the Imperial Japanese Navy.
He was born on August 29, , and entered the navy as a midshipman on July 18,
Throughout his career, Mikawa held various positions on surface ships. He completed torpedo and artillery courses in and graduated from the Naval War College in From to , he served as part of a diplomatic mission to France.
Senior Command and Advisorship
In , Mikawa became the chief navigational officer on several cruisers.
Later, he served as an advisor to Admiral Kato Hiroharu in and to Admiral Takabe Takeo in From February 7, , to December 1, , he was appointed naval attaché in France.
Upon his return to Japan, Mikawa became the chief instructor at the Naval War College on December 1, He assumed various command roles, including that of commander of the heavy cruiser "Aoba" in , the heavy cruiser "Chokai" in , and the battleship "Kirishima" in
Command and Operations in World War II
From to , Mikawa served as chief of staff of the 2nd Fleet.
Gunichi mikawa biography of michael Succeeded by Okawauchi Denshichi. Afterwards, he commanded the very small " Southwest Area Fleet " and the very depleted "13th Air Fleet" from 18 June to 1 November , also in the Philippines. External links [ edit ]. However, he was skeptical of the Pearl Harbor operation, believing it unduly dispersed the combat power of the Japanese Navy.On November 15, , he was appointed chief of the 2nd Section of the Naval General Staff.
Battle of Midway:In , Mikawa participated in the Battle of Midway as commander of the 7th, 5th, and 3rd Cruiser Squadrons from November to July
Command of the 8th Fleet:On July 14, , Mikawa became the commander of the 8th Fleet, responsible for operations in the Southeast Asia region.
He led the attack on the American fleet at Guadalcanal on July 7, , sinking four cruisers and damaging another.
Post-Guadalcanal and End of War:Mikawa became an advisor to the Naval General Staff in In , he assumed command of the 2nd Southern Expeditionary Fleet and later held several other high-ranking positions in the navy. Mikawa retired from active service in and passed away on February 25,