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Nagata Yasujirō

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76: 96: 328: 121: 340: 352: 316:. Nagata served as Commander of the Interim Southern Islands Defense Unit from December 1917 to December 1919. He was promoted to vice admiral on December 1, 1919 and went on the reserve list in August 1920. He served as headmaster of the Kobe College of Mercantile Marine until his death in 1923. 28: 593: 603: 598: 477: 578: 537: 547: 522: 532: 251:, serving in Taiwan to March 1902. He served in a number of staff positions, and was subsequently promoted to commander on January 12, 1905. During the 527: 583: 507: 608: 588: 517: 542: 502: 470: 512: 278:, and after commanding a number of destroyer squadrons was promoted to captain on October 11, 1909. He served as chief-of-staff of the 309: 242: 247:
on June 22, 1900. In September of the same year, he was promoted to lieutenant commander and reassigned as naval adjutant to the
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from December 1914 until his promotion to rear admiral and reassignment as chief-of-staff of the
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from June 1912 to December 1913. He was then assigned as chief-of-staff of the
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in December 1915. From December 1916 to 1917 he was chief-of-staff of the
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from December 1910 to December 1911, was captain of the cruiser
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from December 1911 to June 1912, and of the battlecruiser
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Japanese military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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He received his first command, that of the destroyer
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Edo
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy

Vice Admiral
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Japanese name
surname
Imperial Japanese Navy
Edo
Tokyo
samurai
Keio University
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
Prime Minister
Okada Keisuke
Takeshita Isamu
Takarabe Takeshi
Hiei
Chiyoda
Yoshino
Usugumo
Government-General of Taiwan
Russo-Japanese War
Tōgō Heihachirō
executive officer
Yakumo
Iwami

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