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Keisuke Matsuo
Born 1890
Died May 2, 1943(1943-05-02) (aged 53)[1]
Place of birth Saga, Japan
Place of death Tarawa, Gilbert Islands
Allegiance Merchant flag of Japan (1870) Empire of Japan
Service/branch Naval Ensign of Japan Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service 1915–1943
Rank Commander
Unit Yokosuka 6th SNLF
Commands held Gilbert Islands
Battles/wars Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II

Cdr. Keisuke Matsuo (松尾 景輔 Matsuo Keisuke?) (born in 1890 - died 2 May 1943) was a Japanese naval officer, commander of the Yokosuka 6th SNLF (from No.6 Base Force, in Kwajalein).

He was in command during the Japanese occupation of the Gilbert Islands in Betio, Tarawa, from September 1942 to 22 February 1943, after the US Raid on Makin Island. Because of the distance between Kwajalein and Tarawa (580 nautical miles), on 15 February 1943, the Gilbert Islands, Ocean Island, and Nauru were removed from the 6th Base Force in Kwajalein. They were replaced under a new 3rd Special Base Force with headquarters in Betio, and Admiral Saichirō Tomonari [it] replaced Matsuo. Following the loss of his command, Matsuo performed seppuku on 2 May 1943.[2]

Reference[]

  1. [1] Imperial Japanese Navy
  2. [2] "The Battle for Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll", Stanley C. Jersey


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