Kiyoto Kagawa

Kiyoto Kagawa (香川 清登) was a rear admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

Biography
Kagawa was born in Hiroshima. He graduated from the 46th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, ranked 53rd out of 124 cadets. He served as midshipman on the cruiser JAPANESE CRUISER Azuma, and as ensign on the cruiser JAPANESE CRUISER Aso and destroyers JAPANESE DESTROYER Ariake and Susuki. After his promotion to lieutenant, and tours of duty aboard the battleship JAPANESE BATTLESHIP Fusō and cruiser JAPANESE CRUISER Natori, Kagawa attended advanced navigational training courses at the Naval War College (Japan). On graduation and after promotion to lieutenant commander in 1930, he was assigned as chief navigator on a number of ships, including the cruisers JAPANESE CRUISER Yūbari and JAPANESE CRUISER Takao, and battleship Fusō. He received his first command — the destroyer JAPANESE DESTROYER Fubuki — on 16 November 1936. He then was captain of the destroyer Shionome and executive officer of the cruiser JAPANESE CRUISER Ōi.

Kagawa was promoted to captain on 15 October 1941, and after a series of staff positions, was appointed commander of the 31st Destroyer Group (Desdiv 31) on 12 February 1943. Kagawa's group consisted of the destroyers JAPANESE DESTROYER Ōnami (flagship), JAPANESE DESTROYER Makinami, JAPANESE DESTROYER Amagiri, JAPANESE DESTROYER Yūgiri and JAPANESE DESTROYER Uzuki. During the Battle of Cape St. George on 26 November 1943, Onami was sunk and Kagawa was killed in action. He was posthumously promoted to rear admiral.