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Masafumi Arima

SurnameArima
Given NameMasafumi
Born25 Sep 1895
Died15 Oct 1944
CountryJapan
CategoryMilitary-Sea
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseMasafumi Arima was born in Ijuin village (now part of Hioki city), Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan in 1895. He attended Tsurumaru Kagoshima Prefectural High School before joining the Japanese Navy. Despite his family's financial troubles during this time, he graduated from the Japanese Naval Academy in 1915 and served aboard cruiser Iwate as a midshipman, aboard which he would visit ports in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and other places. In the 1920s, he served aboard several warships, including battleships Kongo and Hiei. In 1928, he completed his studies at the Naval War College and was promoted to the rank of lieutenat commander. After serving aboard battleship Haruna and cruiser Asama in the 1930s, he was promoted to the rank of captain to command converted seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru on 1 Dec 1937. He saw little action during the Second Sino-Japanese War which began in 1937, instead oversaw several naval air bases in Japan through 1942. On 25 May 1942, he was made the commanding officer of fleet carrier Shokaku, aboard which he saw actions in the Solomon Islands. He was described by his subordinates as a personable commanding officer who, for example, took the effort to greet the bridge personnel with a "good morning" each day. In May 1943, he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral. In Apr 1944, he was made the commanding officer of 26th Air Flotilla, based at Clark Air Base in central Luzon island, Philippine Islands. Some time in mid-Oct 1944, he personally led a suicide attack targeting the US fleet off the Philippine Islands; it was unknown whether his flight had succeeded in damaging any targets. Arima was officially credited by the Japanese Navy as the first officer to make use of a special attack, and was posthumously promoted to the rank of vice admiral.

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Last Major Revision: Dec 2013

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Portrait of Masafumi Arima, circa 1940

Masafumi Arima Timeline

1895年9月25日 Masafumi Arima was born in Ijuin village, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
1902年4月1日 Masafumi Arima enrolled in the Kagoshima Prefectural Normal Elementary School in Japan.
1906年4月1日 Masafumi Arima enrolled in the Ijuin Village Elementary School in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
1908年4月1日 Masafumi Arima enrolled in the Kagoshima Prefectural Middle School, Japan.
1912年8月31日 Masafumi Arima left the Kagoshima Prefectural Middle School in Japan without completing his degree.
1912年9月9日 Masafumi Arima rolled in the Japanese Naval Academy in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
1915年12月16日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of midshipman.
1916年4月1日 Masafumi Arima returned to Japan from his midshipman tour.
1916年4月20日 Masafumi Arima departed for an overseas tour.
1916年8月22日 Masafumi Arima returned to Japan.
1916年8月23日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Shikishima.
1916年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of ensign.
1917年9月10日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Iwate.
1917年11月24日 Masafumi Arima departed for a training tour in the Inland Sea of Japan.
1918年2月8日 Masafumi Arima returned to Japan.
1918年3月2日 Masafumi Arima departed for an overseas tour.
1918年7月6日 Masafumi Arima returned to Japan.
1918年11月1日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to destroyer Uzuki.
1918年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of sublieutenant.
1919年1月18日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to battleship Suo.
1919年12月1日 Masafumi Arima enrolled in torpedo school in Japan.
1920年5月31日 Masafumi Arima enrolled in gunnery school in Japan.
1920年10月7日 Masafumi Arima married Fumiko Toya.
1920年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Kongo.
1921年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
1922年11月30日 Masafumi Arima completed studies at the advanced gunnery school.
1922年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to destroyer Ashi.
1923年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Iwate.
1925年4月15日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Hiei.
1926年12月1日 Masafumi Arima enrolled in the Naval War College.
1927年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander.
1928年12月6日 Masafumi Arima completed his studies at the Naval War College.
1928年12月10日 Masafumi Arima was named the Vice Chief Gunnery Office of battleship Haruna.
1929年9月5日 Masafumi Arima stepped down as the Vice Chief Gunnery Office of battleship Haruna and was assigned to the gunnery department of Sasebo Naval District in Japan.
1931年8月20日 Masafumi Arima was made the gunnery officer of Asama.
1932年11月15日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Battleship Division 3.
1933年5月20日 Masafumi Arima was transferred from Battleship Division 3 to Cruiser Division 7.
1933年11月15日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of commander.
1934年11月15日 Masafumi Arima was transferred out of Cruiser Division 7.
1934年12月15日 Masafumi Arima became a naval logistics instructor.
1937年7月11日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to Cruiser Division 10.
1937年10月20日 Masafumi Arima was transferred from Cruiser Division 10 to Cruiser Division 14.
1937年12月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of captain and was named the commanding officer of converted seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru.
1938年9月1日 Masafumi Arima stepped down as the commanding officer of converted seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru and was made a commanding officer of Sasebo Naval Air Corps in Japan.
1938年12月15日 Masafumi Arima became the commanding officer of Kisarazu Naval Air Corps.
1939年11月15日 Masafumi Arima became the commanding officer of Yokohama Naval Air Corps.
1941年4月17日 Masafumi Arima became the deputy commanding officer of Yokosuka Naval Air Corps and the chief training officer of the same unit.
1942年5月10日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to the Yokosuka Naval District, Japan.
1943年2月16日 Masafumi Arima stepped down as the commanding officer of carrier Shokaku and was named the chief aviation training officer at the Navy Ministry.
1943年5月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of rear admiral.
1944年3月15日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to the aviation section of the Navy Ministry.
1944年4月1日 Masafumi Arima was assigned to the fleet command for the Central Pacific area.
1944年4月9日 Masafumi Arima was named the commanding officer of 26th Air Flotilla based at Clark Airfield, Philippine Islands.
1944年5月1日 Masafumi Arima was promoted to the rank of rear admiral.
1944年10月15日 On or about this date, Masafumi Arima personally led a flight of special attack aircraft out of Clark Airfield, Luzon, Philippine Islands and never returned; it was unknown whether his flight was able to hit any targets.
1945年1月7日 Masafumi Arima was posthumously promoted to the rank of vice admiral.




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Event(s) Participated:
» Guadalcanal Campaign
» Solomon Islands Campaign
» Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign

Ship(s) Served:
» Haruna
» Hiei
» Iwate
» Izumo-class
» Kongo
» Shokaku

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Portrait of Masafumi Arima, circa 1940


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