Kiyonao Ichiki

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Kiyonao Ichiki was an Imperial Japanese Army officer best known for leading the ill-fated Ichiki Detachment during the Guadalcanal campaign in World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Imperial Japanese Army officer
military commander
person
allegiance Imperial Japanese Army
birthDate 1892-10-16
birthPlace Japan
Shizuoka Prefecture NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath killed in action
suicide
commanded Ichiki Detachment
conflict Battle of Guadalcanal
surface form: Guadalcanal campaign

Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War

World War II
country Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
deathDate 1942-08-21
deathPlace Guadalcanal
Solomon Islands
educatedAt Army War College (Japan)
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
era Showa era
surface form: Shōwa period
fateOfCommand Ichiki Detachment
surface form: Ichiki Detachment was largely annihilated at the Battle of the Tenaru
honorificPrefix Colonel
knownFor leading an unsuccessful night assault against U.S. Marines on Guadalcanal
languageOfName Japanese
militaryBranch Imperial Japanese Army
militaryOperation attempted recapture of Henderson Field
militaryUnit 28th Infantry Regiment
Ichiki Detachment
nationality Japanese
nativeName 一木 清直
notableFor Battle of the Tenaru
command of the Ichiki Detachment
occupation army officer
participatedIn Battle of the Tenaru
Solomon Islands campaign
surface form: Guadalcanal campaign
rank colonel
script Kanji
serviceYears 1913–1942
side Axis powers
theaterOfWar Pacific War

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Battle of the Tenaru commander Kiyonao Ichiki