Service in Hawaii Kitts assumed duty as
Fleet Gunnery Officer on the staff the Commander-in-Chief,
Pacific Fleet under Admiral
Husband E. Kimmel and was responsible for the operation, training and maintenance of the Fleet's guns and for safe storage of the Fleet's ammunition inventory. At the time of the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, he was present at the Navy Yard and witnessed the destruction of the Fleet's battleships. Following the War, Kitts testified before the
Naval Board of Inquiry in connection with the court-martial of Admiral Kimmel. One day following the attack, Kitts was promoted to the rank of
captain and continued in his previous duties under new commander-in-chief, Admiral
Chester Nimitz. He remained in that capacity until September 1942 and was decorated with
Legion of Merit for his service.
Coral Sea and Guadalcanal for his service at Attu in May 1943, Mrs. Fredrika Kitts looks on Kitts then assumed command of heavy cruiser , then serving off the coast of
Solomon Islands. He commanded
Northampton during the screening of the carrier during attacks on Bougainville Island on October 5 and then took part in the
Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands by the end of month. During that battle,
Hornet was heavily damaged by Japanese torpedoes, and Kitts and his ship tried to take the damaged
Hornet in tow. All efforts to save her failed and
Hornet sank on October 27, 1942. The
Northampton then operated with a cruiser-destroyer force, to prevent the Japanese from reinforcing their troops on
Guadalcanal. During the
Battle of Tassafaronga on the night of November 30, 1942, she was hit with two
torpedoes and began sinking. Kitts prevented her from beaching on the enemy shore and thereby enabled the lives of a great many of his crew to be saved. Although every possible effort was exerted to keep the damaged vessel afloat, he was finally compelled to order the crew over the side and, while following after they were all clear, was severely injured. Despite his injuries, he also demonstrated personal valor, when he returned for drowning
Northampton steward Francisco Macaraeg, who could not swim.
Aleutians and late service Kitts was rescued from the water and ordered back to the States for treatment. For his heroic conduct during the Battle of Tassafaronga, he was decorated with the
Navy Cross, the United States Navy second-highest
decoration awarded for
valor in combat. After period of recovery, he was given command of battleship by the end of January 1943 and embarked for North Pacific. His ship then provided fire support during the
allied landing of the southern landing force on Attu in May 1943 and Kitts was decorated with his second
Legion of Merit for his service in the
Aleutians. He was detached from
Nevada in mid July 1943 and following the nomination for promotion to the
flag rank by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, he was promoted to the temporary rank of
rear admiral. Kitts was subsequently ordered to
Washington, D.C., and assumed duty as assistant to chief of
Bureau of Ordnance, his Academy classmate, now Vice Admiral
George F. Hussey Jr. While in this capacity, Kitts was co-responsible for the procurement, storage, and deployment of all naval weapons and remained in that capacity until the end of August 1945. He distinguished himself in this assignment and received his third
Legion of Merit and was appointed Honorary Commander of the
Order of the British Empire by the United Kingdom. ==Postwar service==