Kōsaku Aruga

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Kōsaku Aruga
August 21, 1897April 7, 1945
Place of birth Asahi, Kamiina, Nagano, Japan
Place of death Southwest Kyūshū Sea
Allegiance Naval flag of Empire of Japan Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service 1917-1945
Rank Captain
Commands held Cruiser Chōkai, Battleship Yamato
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Posthumous promotion to Vice Admiral

Kōsaku Aruga (Japanese: 有賀幸作 Aruga Kōsaku?) (1897-1945) was a Japanese naval officer who participated in World War II. His most significant battles were the Battle of Leyte Gulf and at the East China Sea.

[edit] Notable Positions Held

Crewmember, BB Hyuga - 11 July 1918 - 1 December 1918

Chief Torpedo Officer, DD Akikaze - 1 October 1924 - 5 September 1926

Chief Torpedo Officer, DD Kikuzuki - 5 September 1926 - 1 December 1927

Chief Torpedo Officer, CL Naka - 1 December 1927 - 10 December 1928

Chief Torpedo Officer, CL Kiso - 10 December 1928 - 1 November 1929

Commanding Officer, DD Tachikaze - 12 February 1932 - 1 November 1933

Commanding Officer, DD Akikaze - 12 February 1932 - 1 December 1932

Commanding Officer, DD Matsukaze - 15 November 1933 - 1 November 1934

Commanding Officer, DD Inazuma - 1 November 1934 - 15 October 1935

Staff Officer, Chinkai Guard District - 15 October 1935 - 1 December 1937

Executive Officer, CL Sendai - 1 December 1937 - 15 December 1938

ComDesDiv 11 - 15 November 1939 - 18 June 1941

ComDesDiv 4 - 18 June 1941 - 20 February 1943

Commanding Officer, CA Chokai - 1 March 1943 - 6 June 1944

Commanding Officer, BB Yamato - 25 November 1944 - 7 April 1945 (KIA)

[edit] Dates of Promotions

Midshipman - 24 November 1917

Ensign - 1 August 1918

Sublieutenant - 1 December 1920

Lieutenant - 1 December 1923

Lieutenant Commander - 30 November 1929

Commander - 15 November 1935

Captain - 15 November 1940

Vice Admiral - 7 April 1945 (posthumous double promotion on special request from CinC Combined Fleet.)

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