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Great Makoto Kubo

Great Makoto Kubo

Great Makoto Kubo (おおくぼしん, 1895 (1895) from April 25 to 1944 (1944) April 1) is a Japanese sailor, doctor. The last rank is Major General navy army surgeon. I meet with a disaster by navy Okkoto matter and die at my post [1].

History

I am born in (1895), Kanagawa in 1895. I become navy army surgeon student with being in the Chiba medical college in (1917) in 1917. I graduate (1918) in May in 1918, the following day. It becomes 海軍少軍医 and learns as a second student in navy army surgeon school and becomes Kirishima crew member. I successively hold a piece bridge, 迅鯨, 磐手, the army surgeon head of Takao afterwards.

I took office as the section manager of Department of the Navy Medical Affairs Bureau first in (1942) in 1942 and took office as the southeastern area fleet army surgeon head in December of the year.

There was the case that the complete set land attack where combined fleet commander in chief Isoroku Yamamoto and others got on (1943) in April in 1943, the following day was shot down by enemy fighter P-38 (navy former case), and Okubo was present at the autopsy of Yamamoto and others.

I took office as the combined fleet army surgeon head of the successor of Rokuro Takada killed in action by the case in May. While I moved the combined fleet headquarters on two sets size boat by a blitzkrieg in Palau from Palau to Davao, Philippines in March in the next year, I was rolled up in a rainstorm, and the boarding machine met with a disaster (navy Okkoto matter). I was recognized as the death at post by the accident later. After death at post, I advanced specially to Major General navy army surgeon.

Footnote

The source
  1. It is page 179 (light person company NF library) the ^ Chikataka Nakajima "Pacific War that I saw from the combined fleet war room"

Reference materials

  • Misao Toyama edition "army and navy flag officer personnel affairs conspectus navy" cotton rose Publishing publication, 1981.
  • Hideki Fukukawa "Japanese Navy flag officer dictionary" cotton rose Publishing publication, 2000.

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