Takeo Takagi
| Born | 25 Jan 1892 |
| Died | 8 Jul 1944 |
| Country | Japan |
| Category | Sea |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
Takeo Takagi was born in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan in 1892. He graduated from the Japanese Naval Academy in 1911 and served aboard cruiser Aso and battleship Shikishima as a midshipman. At the rank of ensign, he served aboard cruiser Asama and battleship Kawachi. He then moved on to the submarine service, serving aboard submarine S-15 at the rank of lieutenant and then aboard S-24 as the executive officer and then the commanding officer. In 1923, he graduated from the Naval Staff College and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander, taking command of submarine Ro-28. In 1926, he became the commanding officer of submarine Ro-68. He was promoted to the rank of commander in 1928. Between 1928 and 1933, he held various staff positions, including service in the United States and in Europe in 1931. In 1932, he was promoted to the rank of captain. In 1933, he was given command of cruiser Nagara, followed by a similar command aboard cruiser Takao in 1936. In 1937, he was named the commanding officer of battleship Mutsu. After the outbreak of the war with China in 1937, he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in Nov 1938 and then given command of the 2nd Section of the Japanese Navy General Staff in 1939. After the outbreak of the war with the United States in 1941, he was placed in command of the naval forces operating in support of the invasion of the Philippine Islands and the Dutch East Indies in late 1941 and early 1942. During Operation Mo, he commanded the carrier task force sailing toward Port Moresby, New Guinea which resulted in the Battle of the Coral Sea. In Nov 1942, Takagi was named the commanding officer of the Mako Guard District in the Pescadores islands in the Taiwan Strait. In Apr 1943, he was transferred to Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan as the commander of the Takao Guard District. He was named the commanding officer of the Japanese Navy 6th Fleet, which was centered around submarines, in Jun 1943. In this role, he established his headquarters on Saipan, Mariana Islands, where he remained through the American invasion of that island in 1944. He was killed in action on 8 Jul 1944 and was posthumously promoted to the rank of full admiral.
Source: Wikipedia
Takeo Takagi Timeline
| 25 Jan 1892 | Takeo Takagi was born in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. |
| 15 Nov 1938 | Takeo Takagi was promoted to the rank of rear admiral. |
| 20 Nov 1942 | Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi was named the commanding officer of the Mako Guard District at Pescadores islands, Taiwan, which was elevated from its previous position as a third tier naval port. |
| 1 Apr 1943 | The Mako Guard District at Pescadores islands, Taiwan was transferred to Takao in southern Taiwan, and it was renamed the Takao Guard District. Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi remained the guard district's commanding officer. |
| 21 Jun 1943 | Takeo Takagi was named the commanding officer of the Japanese Navy 6th Fleet, which was centered around submarines. |
| 8 Jul 1944 | Takeo Takagi was killed in action on Saipan, Mariana Islands. |
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» Mariana Islands Campaign and the Great Turkey Shoot
Ship(s) Served:
» Mutsu
» Nagara
» Takao


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