Large Minato direct Taro
Large Minato direct Taro (おおみなとなおたろう, 1879 (1879) from July 1 to 1958 (1958) April 27) is an officer of the Japanese Navy. The last rank is vice-admiralty.
| Large Minato direct Taro | |
|---|---|
| The birth | 1879July 1 |
| Death | April 27, 1958 (78 years old death) |
| Position organization | |
| Military career | 1903-1932 |
| The last rank | Vice-admiralty |
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Career
I am from Yamagata. I am born as great Minato falcon assistant の son. I graduate from Naval Academy (the 29th) (1901) in December in 1901. I appoint Second Lieutenant of navy (1903) in January in 1903. In October of the year, I become a "morning fog" crew member and go to the front of Russo-Japanese War. Furthermore, I turned in the "Suma" mine head and participated in Sea of Japan sea fight.
I became a captain (1906) for "Sagami" in August in 1906 and, through the "Chihaya" mine head, learned as 特修科学生 in navy gunnery school. I successively held the "Naniwa" gunnery head, Naval Staff College second student, gunnery school advanced course student, the "Kasuga" gunnery head (1908) in April in 1908 and I graduated from a sea size (first grade ten quarters) (1912) in May in 1912 and took office as a captain for "Katori".
I become warship Masamoto (1913) in May in 1913 and, through each gunnery head of "Suo" "Hiei", take office as the gunnery school instructor and the navy mine school instructor and the army heavy artillery shooting school instructor and get promotion to a commander (1916) in December in 1916. It became to the U.K. and successively held sea size instructor, 兼軍令部参謀 (1917) in February in 1917 and was promoted to a captain (1920) in December in 1920.
I was announced (1921) in December in 1921 by the "Kasuga" captain and I was promoted to a rear admiral (1925) in December in 1925 and, through Naval General Staff adjutant, the "Yamashiro" captain, took office as the first fleet chief of staff and the combined fleet chief of staff. I became the gunnery principal (1926) in December in 1926 and took office as Department of the Navy education chief of the bureau via Commander third squadron and advanced to the vice-admiralty (1929) in November in 1929. I was announced (1930) in June in 1930 by Principal sailor and, after Commander Maizuru important port part, Naval General Staff entering a service, was admitted into pending appointment and reserve duty (1932) in December in 1932. A member of Yonezawa navy military officer society.
Privilege
- 1932 (1932) December 27 - original fourth place [1]
Footnote
- ^ "official daily gazette" 1802nd, "appointment and written appointment" January 04, 1933.
References
- 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.
- Navy history preservation society "history of Japanese Navy" Vol. 9, release: First law publication, 1995.
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