Table of Contents
45 relations: Admiral, Aoyama Cemetery, Battleship, Boshirō Hosogaya, Executive officer, Frederick Rutland, Gunichi Mikawa, Ibaraki Prefecture, Ibō Takahashi, Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, Inashiki, Isoroku Yamamoto, Japanese cruiser Isuzu, Kingdom of Italy, Manchukuo, Mark Peattie, May 15 incident, Military attaché, Military intelligence, Mineichi Koga, Mitsumasa Yonai, Mitsumi Shimizu, Naokuni Nomura, Naval War College (Japan), Nazi Germany, Nobutake Kondō, Order of the Rising Sun, Rear admiral, Second Sino-Japanese War, Sempill Mission, Shigeyoshi Inoue, Solomon Islands, Southwest Area Fleet, Third Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy), Training Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy), Tripartite Alliance, United Kingdom, Vice admiral, World War II, 1st Carrier Division (Imperial Japanese Navy), 1st Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy), 4th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy), 5th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy).
- Military personnel from Ibaraki Prefecture
- Military personnel of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Admiral
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies.
Aoyama Cemetery
is a cemetery in Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
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Battleship
A battleship is a large, heavily armored warship with a main battery consisting of large-caliber guns, designed to serve as capital ships with the most intense firepower.
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Boshirō Hosogaya
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Shirō Takasu and Boshirō Hosogaya are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Executive officer
An executive officer is a person who is principally responsible for leading all or part of an organization, although the exact nature of the role varies depending on the organization.
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Frederick Rutland
Frederick Joseph Rutland, (21 October 1886 – 28 January 1949) was a British pioneer of naval aviation.
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Gunichi Mikawa
was a vice-admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Shirō Takasu and Gunichi Mikawa are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Ibaraki Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu.
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Ibō Takahashi
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Shirō Takasu and Ibō Takahashi are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
The was a school established to train line officers for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國海軍 Shinjitai: 大日本帝国海軍 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or 日本海軍 Nippon Kaigun, 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender in World War II.
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Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff
The was the highest organ within the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Inashiki
is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
Isoroku Yamamoto
was a Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II. Shirō Takasu and Isoroku Yamamoto are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Japanese cruiser Isuzu
was the second of six vessels in the of light cruisers, and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use as the flagship of a destroyer flotilla.
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Kingdom of Italy
The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished, following civil discontent that led to an institutional referendum on 2 June 1946.
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Manchukuo
Manchukuo was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China that existed from 1932 until its dissolution in 1945.
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Mark Peattie
Mark R. Peattie (May 3, 1930 in Nice, France – January 22, 2014 in San Rafael, California) was an American academic and Japanologist.
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May 15 incident
The was an attempted coup d'état in the Empire of Japan, on May 15, 1932, launched by reactionary elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy, aided by cadets in the Imperial Japanese Army and civilian remnants of the ultranationalist League of Blood (Ketsumei-dan).
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Military attaché
A military attaché or defence attaché (DA),"" Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) sometimes known as a "military diplomat",Prout, John.
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Military intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that uses information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to assist commanders in their decisions.
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Mineichi Koga
was a Japanese Marshal Admiral and commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet. Shirō Takasu and Mineichi Koga are Japanese admirals of World War II and Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun.
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Mitsumasa Yonai
was a Japanese navy officer and politician. Shirō Takasu and Mitsumasa Yonai are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Mitsumi Shimizu
was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. Shirō Takasu and Mitsumi Shimizu are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Naokuni Nomura
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and briefly served as Navy Minister in the 1940s. Shirō Takasu and Naokuni Nomura are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Naval War College (Japan)
The, Short form: 海大 Kaidai) was the staff college of the Imperial Japanese Navy, responsible for training officers for command positions either on warships, or in staff roles. In the 1880s, the Imperial Japanese Navy realized the need for post-graduate study by officer graduates of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Nobutake Kondō
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Shirō Takasu and Nobutake Kondō are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Order of the Rising Sun
The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. Shirō Takasu and order of the Rising Sun are Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun.
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Rear admiral
Rear admiral is a flag officer rank used by English-speaking navies.
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Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931.
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Sempill Mission
The Sempill Mission was a British naval aviation technical mission led by Captain William Forbes-Sempill and sent to Japan in September 1921, with the objective of helping the Imperial Japanese Navy develop its aeronaval forces.
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Shigeyoshi Inoue
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Shirō Takasu and Shigeyoshi Inoue are Japanese admirals of World War II.
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons,John Prados, Islands of Destiny, Dutton Caliber, 2012, p,20 and passim is a country consisting of 21 major islands Guadalcanal, Malaita, Makira, Santa Isabel, Choiseul, New Georgia, Kolombangara, Rennell, Vella Lavella, Vangunu, Nendo, Maramasike, Rendova, Shortland, San Jorge, Banie, Ranongga, Pavuvu, Nggela Pile and Nggela Sule, Tetepare, (which are bigger in area than 100 square kilometres) and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of Oceania, to the northeast of Australia.
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Southwest Area Fleet
The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy established during World War II.
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Third Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)
The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which was created, and subsequently disbanded on six separate occasions and revived on five separate occasions.
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Training Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)
The was a training unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Tripartite Alliance
The Tripartite Alliance is an alliance between the African National Congress (ANC), the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP).
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Vice admiral
Vice admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, usually equivalent to lieutenant general and air marshal.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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1st Carrier Division (Imperial Japanese Navy)
was an aircraft carrier unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy's First Air Fleet.
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1st Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)
The was the main battleship fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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4th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)
The 4th Fleet was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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5th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)
The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy, active during the early portions of the Second Sino-Japanese War, and again in World War II, primarily in the Aleutian campaign, during which it was augmented and designated the Northern Area Force.
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See also
Military personnel from Ibaraki Prefecture
- Aritomo Gotō
- Jo Iimura
- Shirō Takasu
- Yamaguchi Tadasada
Military personnel of the Second Sino-Japanese War
- Alexander Luchinsky
- Chiang Wei-kuo
- Cui Xingwu
- Fyodor Polynin
- Georgy Zakharov (air force general)
- Hwang Sun-hui
- Kakuei Tanaka
- Kiyoshi Hasegawa (admiral)
- Korechika Anami
- Kosuke Gomi
- Leonard T. Gerow
- Morihiro Higashikuni
- Otohiko Hara
- Otozō Yamada
- P. C. Chang
- Pak Kyong-suk
- Ri Yong-suk
- Sadao Yamanaka
- Sasaki Tōichi
- Shin Kanemaru
- Shiro Azuma
- Shirō Takasu
- Shuji Doi
- Taiji Tonoyama
- Takahito, Prince Mikasa
- Takashi Yanase
- Urzhin Garmaev
- Vladimir Gluzdovsky
- Watari Handa
- Xiang Ying
- Yasuji Kaneko
- Yukio Kasahara
- Zhang Side
- Zhou Xihan
References
Also known as Shiro Takasu, Takasu Shiro.

