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Japanese navy admiral
The highest rank in the Imperial Japanese Navy
Japanese Navy Senior General (かいぐんたいしょう) Yes
Imperial Japanese Navy
The highest rank.
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Vice admiral
On top. Alongside a Japanese army general.
- Chinese name
- Japanese navy admiral
- nature
- Imperial Japanese Navy The highest Military rank
The English name is "admiral", derived from the Arabic "sea commander".
usual
It's the highest rank in the navy, but there are also countries
admiral
As the highest rank in the Navy, such as Marshal of the United States Navy and
Marshal of the Navy of the Soviet Union
However, most countries in the world still regard admiral as the highest rank in the navy.
Marshal of the French Navy is a title not
Military rank
. Old Japanese Imperial marshals also existed
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However, in addition to Field Marshal Nishiao Takashi's marshal is a military rank, the rest of them are also honorific titles obtained by entering the commander's office, such as being given the title of marshal
Heihachiro Togo
The rank of Admiral is Grand Admiral, also known as Marshal of the Navy. There are also smaller navies without a general. For example
Ireland
commodore
It's the highest rank in the country's navy. Act as
Maritime Self-Defense force
The highest rank of admirals, comparable to vice-admirals, however,
Integrated Chief of staff
perhaps
Maritime chief of staff
A rank equal to that of a navy general. With the Army, the Air Force,
Marine Corps
Corresponding to the corresponding rank of the Navy, the general officer is also called the lieutenant. In Japan, admirals (as opposed to admirals in the West) are also known as first class lieutenant-generals.
Japanese navy
the
admiral
primordial
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To the end
Tsukahara 23zo
,
Narumi Inoue
There were 77 in all. Of those, 71 were regular promotions. Divide the other 6
Junyoshi Kawamura
After his death, he pursued Jin, and the five men behind him were all killed in the Second World War.
Promoted on 10 May 1895 (Meiji 28)
Kiki Huayama
It was promoted on 28 September 1898
ITO Youhyung
It was promoted on December 24, 1901
Inoue Ryokaori
It was promoted on December 1, 1910
Shiro Kataoka
(Marine 3),
Uemura Hiko Nobuhiro
(Marine 4),
Goro Ijiyuan
(Marine 5)
Taisho was promoted on 2 July 1918
Prince Ihito of Higashima Palace
,
Hachidai Rokuro
(Marine 8), Katsuyoshi Kato, Nawa Akhachiro, Yamashita Gentaro (Marine 10),
Akichi Murakami
(Marine 11)
He was promoted on 25 November 1919
Arima orange
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Yamaya others
(Marine 12),
Caibu Biao
(Marine 15)
He was promoted on 1 December 1922
Fumi Palace King Bo Gong
He was promoted on 3 August 1923
Kantaro Suzuki
(Marine 14),
Kozaburo Oguri
,
Isamu Takeshita
(Marine 15)
He was promoted on 1 March 1934
The last letter is positive
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Ryozo Nakamura
(Marine 27)
Asumi Nagano
(Marine 28)
July 8, 1944-Showa
Tadaichi Minamo
(Marine 36) Dead in battle,
Takagi Takeo
(Marine 39) Dead in battle
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(1843-1902) On January 20, 1898 (Meiji 31)
ITO Youhyung
(1843-1914) Received on 31 January 1906 (Meiji 39)
Inoue Ryokaori
(1845-1929) Received on 31 October 1911 (Meiji 44)
Heihachiro Togo
(1848-1934) on April 21, 1913 (2nd year of Taisho)
Miyahito Ariekawa
Prince (1862-1913) July 7, 1913 (Taisho 2 years) (posthumous gift)
Goro Ijiyuan
(1852-1921) Received on 26 May 1917 (6th year of Taisho)
Prince Ihito of Higashima Palace
(1867-1922) 27 June 1922 (Taisho 11) (posthumous gift)
Shimamura Soo
(1858-1923) January 8, 1923 (Taisho 12) (posthumous gift)
Yuzaburo Kato
(1861-1923) 24 August 1923 (Taisho 12) (posthumous gift after death)
Fumi Palace King Bo Gong
(1875-1946) Received on 27 May 1932 (Showa 7)
Isoroku Yamamoto
(1884-1943) 18 April 1943 (Showa 18) (posthumous gift)
Asumi Nagano
(1880-1947) Received on 21 June 1943 (Showa 18)
Kazuichi Koga
(1885-1944) 31 March 1944 (Showa 19) (posthumous gift after death)