The 14th area military (the Japanese military)
The 14th area military | |
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The foundation | It is November 6 (1941) for 1,941 years The 14th forces |
Reorganization | It is July 28 (1944) for 1,944 years The 14th area military |
The abolition | 1945 (1945) |
The position form of government | Great Japanese Empire |
Position organization | Imperial Army |
Military unit organization unit | The military (... 1944) The area military |
The location | The Philippines |
Popular name / abbreviated designation | Naotake |
For the last time upper unit | The Southern Command |
Charge area | The Philippines |
The last position | Luzon |
Main military service | World War II |
One of the 14th area military area forces of Imperial Army.
It was installed (1941) as the military under the Southern Command servant on November 6 in 14th forces 1941 and assumed the Philippine area a field of operations. I reorganized it and was promoted to the 14th area military in July, 1944.
Table of contents
The 14th area military summary
- Popular name: Naotake group
- Organization time: I reorganize it on July 28, 1944 and, on November 6, 1941, am promoted
- The last position: Philippines Luzon
- An upper grade corps: The Southern Command
Personnel affairs of the 14th area military
※It is the 14th area military commander, chief of staff, staff officer first mate and high-quality staff officer from July 28, 1944
Each generation commander
The 14th military commander
- Lieutenant General Masaharu Honma: 1941November 6 -
- Lieutenant General Shizuichi Tanaka: 1942August 1 -
- Lieutenant General Shigenori Kuroda: 1943May 19 - 1944July 28
The 14th area military commander
- Lieutenant General Shigenori Kuroda: July 28, 1944 -
- General Tomoyuki Yamashita: September 26, 1944 -
Each generation chief of staff
14th forces chief of staff
- Lieutenant General Masami Maeda: November 6, 1941 -
- Major General Takaji Wachi: February 20, 1942 -
- Lieutenant General Haruki Isayama: March 22, 1944 -
- Major General Tsuchio Yamaguchi: From June 19, 1944 to July 28, 1944
The 14th area military chief of staff
- Major General Ryozo Sakuma: July 28, 1944 -
- Lieutenant General Akira Muto: October 5, 1944 -
Each generation staff officer first mate
14th forces staff officer first mate
- Major General Yoshihide Hayashi: 1941November 6 - 1942July 9
- Colonel Naokata Utsunomiya: 1943October 14 - 1944May 26
- 小森田親玄大佐: From December 13, 1943 to March 22, 1944
- Major General Tsuchio Yamaguchi: April, 1944 -
- Colonel Yoshiharu Tomochika: From June 19, 1944 to July 28, 1944
The 14th area military staff officer first mate
- Major General Toshio Nishimura: From September 22, 1944 to December 30, 1944
- Colonel Naokata Utsunomiya: October 20, 1944 - end of the war
- Major General Haruo Onuma: From December 11, 1944 to June 16, 1945
Each generation high quality staff officer
The 14th area military high quality staff officer
- Colonel Osamu Kobayashi Jiro: July 28, 1944 - end of the war
- Colonel Kumegawa Yoshiharu: December 11, 1944 - end of the war
The last headquarters constitution
- A commander: General Tomoyuki Yamashita
- The chief of staff: Lieutenant General Akira Muto
- A staff officer first mate: Major General Naokata Utsunomiya
- A high-quality staff officer: Colonel Kumegawa Yoshiharu
- A high-quality staff officer: Colonel Osamu Kobayashi Jiro
- Adjutant general: Colonel Shigekazu Nagata
- A weapon director: Yamamoto bamboo grass tree major general
- A director of Accounting Department: Major General Nara five accountant
- Director army surgeon: 中嶌晴彦軍医中将
- Director veterinarian: 市岡朝祐獣医大佐
- A legal affairs director: Nishiharu Hideo legal affairs colonel
Abbreviation chronological table
- The November 6, 1941 - 14th forces organization (a subordinate: the 16th division, the 48th division, the 65th brigade)
- - 48th division is admitted into the 16th forces for Operation orchid mark in January, 1942
- It becomes - Imperial Headquarters direct control in June.
- - fourth division returns home in the inland in July
- Three - independence garrisons and foot soldier 142nd regiment (Matsue) of the 65th brigade position are reorganized in November, 1943 by the independent mixed brigade.
- It is admitted under a servant of the Southern Command - again in March, 1944
- I assume - 30th division a subordinate corps in April and dispatch you to Mindanao
- The 第 100. 第 102. 第 103. 105th division which reorganized - independence mixed brigade in the division in June was admitted into
- I assume the 55th - independent combined brigade a subordinate corps on June 15
- I am promoted to - 14th area military on July 28 and reorganize it
- I assume - eighth division, the tenth division a subordinate corps in August
- I do organization and assume the - 35th forces a subordinate corps with a tank second division on August 4 (I transfer the 16th division, the 30th division)
- I give General - Yamashita, the 35th forces an order for Leyte decisive battle on October 22
- I assume - 19th division, the 23rd division a subordinate corps in December
- I assume - first 挺進集団, the fourth flight division a subordinate corps on February 13, 1945
- I assume the - 41st forces an organization, subordinate corps on March 6 (I transfer the eighth division)
Last position corps
※() Inner は popular name
- The 35th forces (still group)
- The 16th division (fence corps)
- The 30th division (leopard corps)
- The 100th division (support corps)
- The 102nd division (抜兵団)
- The 54th independent combined brigade (bush clover corps)
- The 41st forces (Toshitake group)
- The eighth division (cedar corps)
- The first division (ball corps)
- The tenth division (Teppei corps)
- The 19th division (tiger corps)
- The 23rd division (Asahi corps)
- The 26th division (spring corps)
- The 103rd division (駿兵団)
- The 105th division (勤兵団)
- Tank second division (撃兵団)
- First 挺進集団 (鸞兵団)
- The fourth flight division (wing corps)
- The 68th brigade (star corps)
- The 55th independent combined brigade (Kan corps)
- The 58th independent combined brigade (faith corps)
- A second aviation communication group: Lieutenant General Shigezo Fujisawa
- The second aviation communication headquarters: Lieutenant General Shigezo Fujisawa
- The sixth aviation communication regiment: Lieutenant Colonel Toshio Nakatani
- The 17th aviation Signal Corps: Major Morishita genius
- The 22nd aviation Signal Corps: Jun Yokoo justice major
- A second air survey corps: Lieutenant Colonel Ogasa Hisashi Hara three
- The fifth vs. empty radio corps: 高須賀勝太大尉
- The ninth vs. empty radio corps: Chuman time three captain
- The 24th vs. empty radio corps: Captain Sanji Yoshida
- The 25th vs. empty radio corps: Captain Hiroshi Katori husband
- The second aviation communication headquarters: Lieutenant General Shigezo Fujisawa
- The sixth transport by rail headquarters: Tamura law of nature seven major general
- A railroad eighth regiment: Lieutenant Colonel willow Akio
- The sixth open battle transportation headquarters: Colonel Kotaro Honma
- An independent car 62nd battalion: Major Tokunaga one
- An independent car 63rd battalion: Major Tatsuo Inoue
- Army Hospital
- The south twelfth (Manila): Major General Masami Ishii army surgeon
- The south thirteenth (Davao): Colonel Yo Murayama Saburo army surgeon
- The south 14th (Cebu): Lieutenant Colonel Takeo Sanada army surgeon
- Gunner corps
- An open battle heavy artillery twelfth regiment: Lieutenant Colonel Suekichi Okada
- An independent heavy artillery fourth battalion: Lieutenant Colonel Masayoshi Oishi
- An independent machine gun 18th battalion: Major Kobayashi flat Taro
- An independent machine gun 20th battalion: Iwamoto fate lieutenant colonel
- An independent machine gun 25th battalion: Captain moat Hideki
- An independent machine gun 26th battalion: 岡田利万大尉
- An independent machine gun 26th battalion: Captain Masao Gojima
- A middle trench mortar sixth battalion: Captain Shoji Fujii
- A middle trench mortar seventh battalion: Captain Kiyoshi Sato
- Air defense corps
- An open battle antiaircraft gun 77th battalion: Captain Jiro Suzuki
- An open battle antiaircraft gun 84th battalion: 91, Kumano major
- 野戦照空第 2 battalion: Major Kunio Katayama
- Ship military engineer corps
- A ship military engineer 19th regiment: Asano bunch lieutenant colonel (the last position: スリガオ)
- A ship military engineer 21st regiment: Major beach garden Tadao (the last position: Manila)
- A ship military engineer 25th regiment: Major Kiichi Nakamura
- A ship military engineer 32nd regiment: Lieutenant Colonel Yasuo Omura
- Ship military engineer first reserves
- Ship-related military unit
- The third transport by sea-vessels headquarters Manila branch office: 守下敏夫中佐
- The third transport by sea-vessels headquarters Cebu branch office: Colonel Mitsuharu Mitsui
- The 15th unloading corps: Lieutenant Colonel Fumio Suzuki
- A marine transportation eighth battalion: 溝口似郎中佐
- A marine transportation ninth battalion: Major Yoshitaka Kawauchi
- A marine transportation tenth battalion: Major Yu Iijima
- The fifth open battle ship depot: 松山初之大佐
- The 61st anchor night ground headquarters: Lieutenant Colonel Tokusuke Komuro
- The 63rd anchor night ground headquarters: Sato algae major
- Airline-affiliated ground troop
- The 132nd airport battalion: Major Saneyoshi Okamoto
- The fifth aviation scoop Signal Corps: Major Iwao Matsuo
- Manila army Airlines depot: Ueyama distinguished bravery major general
- Supply division corps
- An independent military engineer 65th battalion: Captain Hikohei Suzuki
- The 85th supply division district unit: 牧重雄大佐 (the last position: Rosary)
- The 88th supply division district unit: Matsumoto Japanese witch hazel colonel (the last position: Manila)
- The 49th open battle road corps: 桜井百之十少佐
- The 57th open battle road corps: Captain Tsutomu Koizumi
- The 58th open battle road corps: Colonel 1, Hirayama Maro
- The twelfth open battle duty corps: Colonel Hidetaro Takano
- The 22nd open battle duty corps: 小瀧詮中佐 (the last position: Kaga Jan)
- The 16th open battle mail corps: 斎藤幣一大佐
- The third movement weapon repair unit
- The 16th patient convoy: Eguchi forest product lieutenant colonel
- The 30th open battle prevention of epidemics water supply department: 中黒秀外之軍医中佐
- Communication corps
- A telegraphic communication second regiment: Colonel Shinichi Yamada
- A telegraphic communication 27th regiment: Colonel Takeo Fujiki
- Supply division Hospital
- The 74th supply division Hospital: Lieutenant Colonel Ryuzo Kubo army surgeon (the last position: Baguio)
- The 129th supply division Hospital: Major justice swamp Takeo army surgeon (the last position: ダモルテス)
- The 134th supply division Hospital: Lieutenant Colonel Toru Hasegawa army surgeon
- The 137th supply division Hospital: Lieutenant Colonel Takuzo Ito army surgeon
- The 138th supply division Hospital: Lieutenant Colonel Kozo Iida army surgeon (the last position: Leyte)
- The 139th supply division Hospital: Major Takeshi Yamada army surgeon
- The 14th area military supply depot
- The 14th area military open battle armory: Matsuo ability male colonel
- The 14th area military open battle car depot: Colonel Seiichiro Kamata
- The 14th area military open battle freight depot: Colonel Iwakura tiger Jiro accountant
- It other direct control corps
- The 14th area military education corps
- The 14th area military military police: Major General Masaru Masuoka seven
- The 14th 方面軍兵站監部: 洪思翊中将
- A ratio island captive camp: Major Iku Takasaki
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