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    Aritomo Gotō (五藤 存知, Gotō Aritomo, 23 January 1888 – 12 October 1942) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Gotō was born in...
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  • Aritomo (written: 有朋 or 存知) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Aritomo Gotō (五藤 存知, 1888–1942), Imperial Japanese...
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    Prince Yamagata Aritomo (山縣 有朋, 14 June 1838 – 1 February 1922) was a Japanese politician and general who served as prime minister of Japan from 1889...
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    Ariake, Yūgure, Shiratsuyu, Shigure 1 oiler: Tōhō Maru Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō in heavy cruiser Aoba Tulagi Invasion Group Rear Admiral Kiyohide Shima...
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    /Aoba-class heavy cruisers, and one destroyer, commanded by Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō. A separate Cover Force (sometimes referred to as the Support Group)...
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    heavy cruisers and two destroyers—under the command of Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō—were to bombard the Allied airfield on Guadalcanal (called Henderson...
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  • Satoshi Goto (born 1971), Japanese voice actor Tetsuo Gotō (1950–2018), Japanese voice actor Yūko Gotō (born 1975), Japanese voice actress Terumoto Gotō (born...
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    Admiral Norman Scott crossed the T of a cruiser–destroyer force under Aritomo Gotō. Gotō's force was approaching Guadalcanal on October 11, 1942 to bombard...
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    Furutaka, and Kako of Cruiser Division 6 under the command of Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō. They formed the Main Force of the operation. Due to aircraft shortages...
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    heavy cruisers and two destroyers under the command of Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō were to bombard Henderson Field with special explosive shells with the...
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    were again placed under CruDiv6. On 15 September 1941, Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō was placed in the command of CruDiv6 and selected Aoba as his flagship...
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    November 22, 2024   Kinji Fukasaku, movie director Mayumi Gojo, singer Aritomo Gotō, IJN admiral Saya Hiyama, news anchor Shin’ichirō Ikebe, musician Mika...
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    Mikawa 1 Takao-class heavy cruiser: Chōkai Cruiser Division 6 (Rear Adm. Aritomo Gotō) 2 Aoba-class heavy cruisers (6 × 8-in. main battery): Aoba, Kinugasa...
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    she returned to Sasebo the following day. On 15 November 1938, Captain Aritomo Gotō assumed command of the ship. Mutsu was placed in reserve from 15 December...
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    until he was relieved from 1 December 1936 to 12 July 1937 by Captain Aritomo Gotō. During this time, issues with their stability and seaworthiness due...
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  • military hero of Polish descent (killed in action) (b. 1892) October 12 – Aritomo Gotō, Japanese admiral (killed in action) (b. 1888) October 13 – Hong Yi,...
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    American garrison on Guadalcanal; this unit, commanded by Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō, consisted of the heavy cruisers Aoba, Kinugasa, and Furutaka and the...
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  • Carlos Quintanilla, 37th President of Bolivia (d. 1964) January 23 – Aritomo Gotō, Japanese admiral (d. 1942) January 24 Vicki Baum, Austrian writer (d...
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    Michitaro Totsuka, Takeo Kurita, Rokuzō Sugiyama, Gunichi Mikawa and Aritomo Gotō. After serving on the cruiser Kasuga and battleship Asahi, Kobayashi...
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    2 × 7.7mm Torpedo tubes: 6 × 21-inch Cruiser Division 6 Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō in heavy cruiser Aoba 4 heavy cruisers 2 Furutaka-class: Furutaka, Kako...
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    late 1941, Furutaka was assigned to Cruiser Division 6 Rear Admiral Aritomo Goto in the First Fleet with the cruisers Aoba, Kako and Kinugasa. At the...
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    Rabaul on 30 April and headed towards the Solomon Islands. Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō provided air cover for the Tulagi invasion with his Covering Group of...
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    violent incursions in China and Korea. Gotō was born in Isawa, Mutsu Province (present-day in Iwate Prefecture) to Gotō Sanetaka, a retainer of the Rusu clan...
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    Chōkai as its flagship, Cruiser Division 6 (CruDiv6) under Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō with the entire Furutaka and Aoba classes of four older and somewhat...
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    these operations and intercepting any Allied interference, Rear Admiral Aritomo Goto commanded: Light carrier Shōhō Heavy cruisers Aoba, Kinugasa, Kako and...
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    turrets. In late 1941, Kako was in Cruiser Division 6 under Rear Admiral Aritomo Goto in the First Fleet with Aoba, Furutaka and Kinugasa. At the time of the...
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  • 4th Destroyer Flotilla Takeo Takagi: Commander of 5th Cruiser Division Aritomo Goto: Commander of 5th Cruiser Division Rear Admiral Marushige: Commander...
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    leaders Frank J. Fletcher John Crace Thomas C. Kinkaid Aubrey Fitch George Brett Shigeyoshi Inoue Takeo Takagi Kiyohide Shima Aritomo Gotō Chūichi Hara...
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  • singer and model, in Shavei Tzion, Mandatory Palestine (d. 2017) Died: Aritomo Gotō, 54, Japanese admiral (died from wounds sustained in the Battle of Cape...
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    Aoba returned to CruDiv6. In 1941, Aoba was flagship of Rear Admiral Aritomo Goto as part of the First Fleet under overall command of Vice Admiral Takasu...
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