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  2. Chūichi Nagumo - Wikipedia

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    Chūichi Nagumo (南雲 忠一, Nagumo Chūichi, 25 March 1887 – 6 July 1944) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II.Nagumo led Japan's main carrier battle group, the Kido Butai, in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, and over the next months in successful raids on Darwin in Australia and in the Indian Ocean.

  3. List of Imperial Japanese Navy admirals - Wikipedia

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    Nagumo Chūichi: 8 July 1944* Takagi Takeo: 8 July 1944* Yamagata Seigō ...

  4. Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands - Wikipedia

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    The damaged carriers Zuihō and Shōkaku, with Nagumo still on board, retreated from the battle area, leaving Rear Admiral Kakuji Kakuta in charge of the Zuikaku and Jun'yō aircraft forces. At 13:06, Jun'yō launched her second strike of seven torpedo planes led by Lieutenant Yoshiaki Irikiin, which were escorted by eight Zeros led by ...

  5. Battle of Midway - Wikipedia

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    Critically, Yamamoto's supporting battleships and cruisers trailed Vice Admiral Chūichi Nagumo's carrier force by several hundred miles. They were intended to come up and destroy whatever elements of the American fleet might come to Midway's defense once Nagumo's carriers had weakened them sufficiently for a daylight gun battle. [ 21 ]

  6. 1st Air Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The title was used as a term of convenience; it was not a formal name for the organization. It consisted of Japan's six largest carriers, carrying the 1st Air Fleet. This mobile task force was created for the attack on Pearl Harbor under Vice-Admiral Chūichi Nagumo in 1941. [24]

  7. Attack on Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The location of the American carriers remained unknown. In addition, the admiral was concerned his force was now within range of American land-based bombers. [139] Nagumo was uncertain whether the United States had enough surviving planes remaining on Hawaii to launch an attack against his carriers. [140]

  8. Attack on Pearl Harbor order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa 2 Kongo-class fast battleships (8 × 14-in. main battery) Hiei, Kirishima 8th Cruiser Division Rear Admiral Hiroaki Abe [1] 2 Tone-class heavy cruisers (8 × 7.9-in. main battery) Tone, Chikuma 1st Destroyer Squadron Rear Admiral Sentarō Ōmori 1 Nagara-class light cruiser (7 × 5.5-in. main battery) Abukuma

  9. Japanese cruiser Tone (1937) - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 1943 Rear Admiral Kishi Fukuji assumed command of CruDiv 8, and Tone was ordered back to Truk. However, on 17 May, Chikuma and Tone were tasked to accompany battleship Musashi back to Tokyo for the state funeral of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Tone was back in Truk by 15 July, having avoided numerous submarine attacks along the route.