Table of Contents
32 relations: Aleutian Islands campaign, Attack on Pearl Harbor, Attu Island, Ballantine Books, Battle of Empress Augusta Bay, Battle of Midway, Battleship, Bougainville Island, Caroline Islands, Chuuk Lagoon, Commander-in-chief, Cruiser, Destroyer, Ensign (rank), Heavy cruiser, Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, Imperial Japanese Navy, Indian Ocean raid, Kaiten, Kumamoto Prefecture, Lieutenant, Light cruiser, Midshipman, New Britain, Rabaul, Rear admiral, Seaplane tender, Solomon Islands, Torpedo, Vice admiral, World War II, 7th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy).
- Imperial Japanese Naval Academy alumni
Aleutian Islands campaign
The Aleutian Islands campaign was a military campaign fought between 3 June 1942 and 15 August 1943 on and around the Aleutian Islands in the American Theater of World War II during the Pacific War.
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, in the United States, just before 8:00a.m. (local time) on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
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Attu Island
Attu (Atan, Атту) is an island in the Near Islands (part of the Aleutian Islands chain). Sentarō Ōmori and Attu Island are Aleutian Islands campaign.
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Ballantine Books
Ballantine Books is a major American book publisher that is a subsidiary of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann.
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Battle of Empress Augusta Bay
The Battle of Empress Augusta Bay, on 1–2 November 1943 – also known as the Battle of Gazelle Bay, Operation Cherry Blossom, and in Japanese sources as the Sea Battle off Bougainville Island (ブーゲンビル島沖海戦) – was a naval battle fought at night in Empress Augusta Bay near Bougainville Island.
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Battle of Midway
The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II that took place 4–7 June 1942, six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea.
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Battleship
A battleship is a large, heavily armored warship with a main battery consisting of large-caliber guns, designed to serve as capital ships with the most intense firepower.
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Bougainville Island
Bougainville Island (Tok Pisin: Bogenvil) is the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, which is part of Papua New Guinea.
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Caroline Islands
The Caroline Islands (or the Carolines) are a widely scattered archipelago of tiny islands in the western Pacific Ocean, to the north of New Guinea.
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Chuuk Lagoon
Chuuk Lagoon, previously Truk Atoll, is an atoll in the central Pacific.
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Commander-in-chief
A commander-in-chief or supreme commander is the person who exercises supreme command and control over an armed force or a military branch.
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Cruiser
A cruiser is a type of warship.
Destroyer
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats.
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Ensign (rank)
Ensign (Late Middle English, from Old French enseigne, from Latin insignia (plural)) is a junior rank of a commissioned officer in the armed forces of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy.
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Heavy cruiser
A heavy cruiser was a type of cruiser, a naval warship designed for long range and high speed, armed generally with naval guns of roughly 203 mm (8 inches) in calibre, whose design parameters were dictated by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930.
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Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
The was a school established to train line officers for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國海軍 Shinjitai: 大日本帝国海軍 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or 日本海軍 Nippon Kaigun, 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender in World War II.
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Indian Ocean raid
The Indian Ocean raid, also known as Operation C or Battle of Ceylon in Japanese, was a naval sortie carried out by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) from 31 March to 10 April 1942.
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Kaiten
were crewed torpedoes and suicide craft, used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the final stages of World War II.
Kumamoto Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū.
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Lieutenant
A lieutenant (abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT, Lieut and similar) is a junior commissioned officer rank in the armed forces of many nations, as well as fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces.
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Light cruiser
A light cruiser is a type of small or medium-sized warship.
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Midshipman
A midshipman is an officer of the lowest rank in the Royal Navy, United States Navy, and many Commonwealth navies.
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New Britain
New Britain (Niu Briten) is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea.
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Rabaul
Rabaul is a township in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Britain.
Rear admiral
Rear admiral is a flag officer rank used by English-speaking navies.
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Seaplane tender
A seaplane tender is a boat or ship that supports the operation of seaplanes.
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons,John Prados, Islands of Destiny, Dutton Caliber, 2012, p,20 and passim is a country consisting of 21 major islands Guadalcanal, Malaita, Makira, Santa Isabel, Choiseul, New Georgia, Kolombangara, Rennell, Vella Lavella, Vangunu, Nendo, Maramasike, Rendova, Shortland, San Jorge, Banie, Ranongga, Pavuvu, Nggela Pile and Nggela Sule, Tetepare, (which are bigger in area than 100 square kilometres) and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of Oceania, to the northeast of Australia.
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Torpedo
A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target.
Vice admiral
Vice admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, usually equivalent to lieutenant general and air marshal.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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7th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)
The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, primarily responsible for control of the Tsushima Strait.
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See also
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy alumni
- Ayao Shirane
- Dewa Shigetō
- Gunichi Mikawa
- Hideki Shingō
- Hikohachi Yamada
- Hikojirō Ijichi
- Hirose Katsuhiko
- Hiroshi Imazato
- Ishibashi Hajime
- Isoroku Yamamoto
- Iyōzō Fujita
- Jirō Nangō
- Kakuichi Takahashi
- Kantarō Suzuki
- Katō Tomosaburō
- Keiichi Arima
- Ken Terajima
- Kojūrō Nozaki
- Koreshige Inuzuka
- Kutsumi Tsuneo
- Mamoru Seki
- Matsumura Tatsuo (admiral)
- Mitsumasa Yonai
- Moriyasu Hidaka
- Nagata Yasujirō
- Saburō Hyakutake
- Sadamu Takahashi
- Saitō Makoto
- Sentarō Ōmori
- Sentō Takenaka
- Shigeharu Murata
- Shigetarō Shimada
- Shigetarō Yoshimatsu
- Shōji Nishimura
- Sueki Yonemura
- Sugie Ichizo
- Sōjirō Tochiuchi
- Tadamichi Kamaya
- Tadashi Kaneko
- Takeo Kurita
- Tamotsu Ema
- Terufumi Kofukuda
- Toru Miyoshi
- Tōgō Kichitarō
- Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
- Yoshida Masujirō
References
Also known as Sentaro Omori, Sentaro Ōmori, Ōmori Sentarō.

