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'''Thomas Cassin Kinkaid''' ({{lahirmati||3|4|1888||17|11|1972}}) menjabat sebagai [[laksamana]] dalam [[Angkatan Laut Amerika Serikat]] pada [[Perang Dunia II]]. Ia membangun sebuah reputasi sebagai "laksamana penyerang" dalam pertempuran-pertempuran kapal induk tahun 1942 dan mengkomandani pasukan [[Sekutu Perang Dunia II|Sekutu]] dalam [[Kampanye Kepulauan Aleutia]]. Ia adalah Komandan Angkatan Laut Sekutu dan [[United States Seventh Fleet|Seventh Fleet]] di bawah kepemimpinan [[Jenderal Besar]] [[Douglas MacArthur]] di [[Kawasan Pasifik Barat Daya (komando)|Kawasan Pasifik Barat Daya]], dimana ia ikut serta dalam sejumlah [[perang amfibi|operas amfibi]], dan memngkomandani armada Sekutu saat [[Pertempuran Teluk Leyte]], pertempuran angkatan laut terbesar pada Perang Dunia II dan [[daftar perrempuran angkatan laut antar kapal tempur|pertempuran angkatan laut antar kapal tempur]] terakhir dalam sejarah.
 
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