IJN 2nd Fleet

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The IJN 2nd Fleet (第二艦隊 (日本海軍) Dai-ni Kantai?) was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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[edit] History

First established on 28 December 1903, the IJN 2nd Fleet was created by the Imperial General Headquarters as a mobile strike force of cruisers and destroyers to pursue the Imperial Russian Navy’s Vladivostok-based cruiser squadron while the remaining bulk of the Japanese fleet (the IJN 1st Fleet) continued to blockade Port Arthur in hopes of luring the battleships of the Russian Pacific Fleet out into a classic line-of-battle confrontation.

As the main mobile force in the Imperial Japanese Navy, the IJN 2nd Fleet saw the bulk of all future combat operations from the time of its inception until this dissolution at the end of World War II.

[edit] Commanders of the IJN 2nd Fleet

Commander in chief [1]

Rank Name Date
1 Admiral Baron Hikonojo Kamimura 27 Oct 190320 Dec 1905
2 Admiral Baron Dewa Shigeto 20 Dec 190522 Nov 1906
3 Fleet Admiral Baron Ijuin Goro 22 Nov 190626 May 1908
4 Admiral Baron Dewa Shigeto 26 May 19081 Dec 1909
5 Fleet Admiral Baron Shimamura Hayao 1 Dec 19091 Dec 1911
6 Admiral Yoshimatsu Motaro 1 Dec 19111 Dec 1912
7 Vice Admiral Ijichi Suetaka 1 Dec 19121 Dec 1913
8 Admiral Baron Kato Sadakichi 1 Dec 19135 Feb 1915
9 Admiral Nawa Matahachiro 5 Feb 191513 Dec 1915
10 Admiral Baron Yashiro Rokuro 13 Dec 19151 Dec 1917
11 Fleet Admiral Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito 1 Dec 191713 Jun 1918
12 Admiral Yamaya Tanin 13 Jun 19181 Dec 1919
13 Fleet Admiral Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu 1 Dec 19191 Dec 1920
14 Admiral Baron Suzuki Kantaro 1 Dec 19201 Dec 1921
X X Disbanded 1 Dec 19211 Dec 1922
15 Vice Admiral Naoe Nakano 1 Dec 19221 Jun 1923
16 Admiral Hiroharu Kato 1 Jun 19231 Dec 1924
17 Vice Admiral Hanroku Saito 1 Dec 1924 – [16 Sep]] 1925
18 Admiral Saburo Hyakutake 16 Sep 192510 Dec 1926
19 Vice Admiral Yasuhira Yoshikawa 10 Dec 192616 May 1928
20 Vice Admiral Koshiro Otani 16 May 192810 Dec 1928
21 Admiral Baron Mineo Osumi 10 Dec 192811 Nov 1929
22 Vice Admiral Nobutaro Iida 11 Nov 1929- 1 Dec 1930
23 Admiral Ryozo Nakamura 1 Dec 19301 Dec 1931
24 Admiral Nobumasa Suetsugu 1 Dec 193115 Nov 1933
25 Admiral Sankichi Takahashi 15 Nov 193315 Nov 1934
26 Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai 15 Nov 19342 Dec 1935
26 Admiral Takayoshi Kato 2 Dec 19351 Dec 1936
27 Admiral Zengo Yoshida 1 Dec 19361 Dec 1937
28 Admiral Shigetaro Shimada 1 Dec 193715 Nov 1938
29 Admiral Soemu Toyoda 15 Nov 193821 Oct 1939
30 Fleet Admiral Mineichi Koga 21 Oct 19391 Sep 1941
31 Admiral Nobutake Kondo 1 Sep 19419 Aug 1943
32 Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita 9 Aug 194323 Dec 1944
33 Admiral Seiichi Ito 23 Dec 19447 Apr 1945
X X not filled 7 Apr 194520 Apr 1945

Chief of Staff [2]

Rank Name Date
1 Fleet Admiral Viscount Tomazaburo Kato 28 Dec 190312 Jan 1905
2 Admiral Koichi Fujii 12 Jan 190520 Dec 1905
3 Admiral Tanin Yamaya 20 Dec 190514 Jan 1907
X X not filled 14 Jan 190728 Sep 1907
4 Admiral Isamu Takeshita 28 Sep 190717 Dec 1907
5 Admiral Ryokitsu Arima 17 Dec 190720 Nov 1908
6 Vice-Admiral Tatsuo Matsumura 20 Nov 19081 Feb 1909
X X not filled 1 Feb 19081 Dec 1909
7 Rear Admiral Shichitaro Takagi 1 Dec 190922 Jan 1911
8 Vice-Admiral Kiyokaze Yoshida 22 Jan 19111 Dec 1911
9 Admiral Baron Kiyokazu Abo 5 Dec 19111 Dec 1912
10 Vice-Admiral Kiyokaze Yoshida 1 Dec 19121 Feb 1915
11 Admiral Hiroharu Kato 1 Feb 191513 Dec 1915
12 Vice-Admiral Yasujiro Nagata 13 Dec 19151 Dec 1916
13 Vice-Admiral Nobutaro Shimamura 1 Dec 191615 Sep 1917
14 Admiral Saburo Hyakutake 15 Sep 191710 Nov 1918
15 Rear Admiral Shigeushi Nakagawa 10 Nov 19181 Dec 1919
16 Vice Admiral Yasuhira Yoshikawa 1 Dec 19191 Dec 1920
17 Vice Admiral Kikuo Matsumura 1 Dec 1920 – [1 Dec]] 1921
18 Admiral Ryozo Nakamura 1 Dec 19226 Nov 1923
19 Vice Admiral Masataka Ando 6 Nov 19231 Dec 1924
20 Vice Admiral Yukichi Shima 1 Dec 19241 Dec 1925
21 Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai 1 Dec 19251 Dec 1926
22 Vice Admiral Shigeru Matsuyama 1 Dec 1926- 1 Dec 1927
23 Vice Admiral Ken Terajima 1 Dec 192710 Dec 1928
24 Vice Admiral Teikichi Hori 10 Dec 19286 Sep 1929
25 Admiral Koichi Shiozawa 6 Sep 19291 Dec 1929
26 Admiral Shigetaro Shimada 1 Dec 19291 Dec 1930
26 Rear Admiral Wasuke Komaki 1 Dec 193010 Oct 1931
27 Vice Admiral Kamezaburo Nakamura 10 Oct 193115 Nov 1933
28 Vice Admiral Jugoro Arichi 15 Nov 193315 Nov 1934
29 Rear Admiral Taichi Miki 15 Nov 193415 Nov 1935
30 Vice Admiral Shunzo Mito 15 Nov 19351 Apr 1936
31 Vice Admiral Masaichi Niimi 1 Apr 19361 Dec 1936
32 Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa 1 Dec 193615 Nov 1937
33 Admiral Seiichi Ito 15 Nov 193715 Nov 1938
34 Admiral Takeo Takagi 15 Nov 19381 Nov 1939
35 Vice Admiral Yoshio Suzuki 1 Nov 193930 Aug 1941
36 Vice Admiral Kazutaka Shiraishi 30 Aug 19412 Jul 1943
37 Vice Admiral Tomiji Koyanagi 2 Jul 194325 Nov 1944
38 Rear Admiral Nobuei Morishita 25 Nov 194420 Apr 1945


[edit] References

[edit] Books

  • D'Albas, Andrieu (1965). Death of a Navy: Japanese Naval Action in World War II. Devin-Adair Pub. ISBN 0-8159-5302-X. 
  • Dull, Paul S. (1978). A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941-1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-097-1. 
  • Lacroix, Eric; Linton Wells (1997). Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-311-3. 

[edit] External Links

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Wendel, Axis History Database
  2. ^ Wendel, Axis History Database
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