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The final class is Vice Admiral for the Army. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Born in Saitama Prefecture [first] \u3002 Born as the second son of Captain Kihei Idi [first] \u3002 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] \u3002 In December of the same year, he was appointed Secretary of Infantry and became the 10th Infantry Regiment. [first] [3] \u3002 In November 1925 (Taisho 14), he graduated from the Army University (37th term) and became the Captain of Infantry 10th Regiment. [first] [2] [4] \u3002 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] \u3002 In August 1930 (Showa 5), \u200b\u200bhe was promoted to Major infantry and became a member of the General Education Division. [first] \u3002 1934 (Showa 9) with Kanto Army Command with the Kanto Army Command [first] \u3002 In March 1935 (Showa 10), he promoted Colonel in Infantry [first] \u3002 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 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] \u3002 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] \u3002 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] \u3002 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] \u3002 Defense Saipan [2] \u3002 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] \u3002 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] \u3002 After the death of the war, he went to Vice Admiral for the Army [first] [4] \u3002 His father -in -law Yoshiwara Iwayoshi (Major General of the Army) [first] ^ 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. ^ a b c d It is f g h i j “Japan Army General Dictionary”, pp. 55-56. ^ a b “Army and Navy General of the Army Army” 369, 377-378. ^ 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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