Takaharu II -Wikipedia

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Keiji I girder
birth July 13, 1894
日本の旗Japan Saitama Prefecture
Dying ( 1944-07-06 ) July 6, 1944 (49 歳 歳 歳)
Affiliated organization Japanese Army
Arms 1915 – 1944
Final class 帝國陸軍の階級―襟章―中将.svgGeneral of the Army
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Keiji I girder (Keiji Ige, 1894 (Meiji 27) July 13 [first] [2] -The July 6, 1944 (Showa 19) [first] [2] ) Is a Japanese Army soldier. The final class is Vice Admiral for the Army.

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Born in Saitama Prefecture [first] 。 Born as the second son of Captain Kihei Idi [first] 。 After passing through Azabu Junior High School, Army Central Children’s School, and the main department of the school, graduated from the Army Academy (27th term) in May 1915 (Taisho 4). [first] [2] [3] 。 In December of the same year, he was appointed Secretary of Infantry and became the 10th Infantry Regiment. [first] [3] 。 In November 1925 (Taisho 14), he graduated from the Army University (37th term) and became the Captain of Infantry 10th Regiment. [first] [2] [4]

In December 1926 (Taisho 15), he worked with the Army Ministry of Common military affairs, and transferred to the 9th Division Staff in October 1927. [first] 。 In August 1930 (Showa 5), ​​he was promoted to Major infantry and became a member of the General Education Division. [first] 。 1934 (Showa 9) with Kanto Army Command with the Kanto Army Command [first] 。 In March 1935 (Showa 10), he promoted Colonel in Infantry [first]

In March 1936 (Showa 11), he became an instructor of the Army Infantry School, served as a military officer Lee King and a teacher of the Army Preliminary Officer, and was promoted to Colonel in Inmate in March 1938 (Showa 13). [first] [4] 。 In January 1939 (Showa 14), he became a headquarters of the Kitahana Director and exposed to the Japan -China War, and transferred to the 37th Division Chief of Staff. [first] [2] [4] 。 In March 1941 (Showa 16), he advanced to the Major General of the Army and became the 11th Infantry Corporation, and reached the Pacific War. [first] [2] [4]

In February 1943 (Showa 18), he turned to the Chief of Staff 6th and became the 31st Army Chief of Staff in February 1944. [first] [2] [4] 。 Defense Saipan [2] 。 At the time of landing on the U.S. military on June 15, the commander -in -chief Eira Obata was absent for visiting Palau, and took over the entire army. [2] 。 He tried to fight off in accordance with the Army’s policy at the time, a watermelon striking principle before landing, but was forced to retreat due to an overwhelming U.S. military gun bombing. Prior to the crushing attack on July 7 of the same year, he decided to self -decide with the Vice Admiral of the Army Saito and the Vice Admiral Tadashi Nanmo the day before. [2] [4] 。 After the death of the war, he went to Vice Admiral for the Army [first] [4]

  • His father -in -law Yoshiwara Iwayoshi (Major General of the Army) [first]
  1. ^ a b c d It is f g h i j k l m n O p q “Japan Army and Navy General Encyclopedia” 2nd, 12 pages.
  2. ^ a b c d It is f g h i j “Japan Army General Dictionary”, pp. 55-56.
  3. ^ a b “Army and Navy General of the Army Army” 369, 377-378.
  4. ^ a b c d It is f g “Army and Navy General of the Army Land Land Army”, pp. 377-378.

references [ edit ]

  • Ikuhiko Hata’s “Japan Army and Navy General Encyclopedia” 2nd edition, the University of Tokyo Press, 2005.
  • Fuchuan Xiushu’s “Japanese Army General Dictionary” Furong Study Publishing, 2001.
  • Toyama Branch “Army and Navy General Personnel Land Army” Fuyo Shobo Publishing, 1981.

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