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and other combat operations throughout 1943–45, fighting against Australian and United States forces. Nakano vowed to make a last stand at Salamaua, burning the division's colors and stating that no one would be taken prisoner. However,
229:. Nakano briefly served as commander of the IJA 29th Infantry Brigade, and in December 1940 returned to the Kwantung Army as Chief Military Advisor to the Imperial Manchukuo Army. In October 1941, he was promoted to 240:, which was a garrison force based at Guangzhou at the time. He would remain in command of the division until after the end of the war. The following year, in November 1942, the 51st Division was moved to 472: 186:. He subsequently served as a battalion commander in the IJA 63rd Infantry Regiment. Nakano rose to the position of bureau head of the Jirin Special Agency in 1931, and 467: 167: 205:
In March 1938, Nakano was appointed commander of the IJA 13th Infantry Regiment, which was active in combat operations in central China (including the
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in May 1912 and initially served with the IJA 23rd Infantry Regiment. In November 1920, Nakano graduated from the 32nd class of the
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in 1935. In August 1936, he was promoted to colonel and in August 1937 was assigned to the staff of the
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Operations of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in the Papua New Guinea Theater During World War II
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area. However, the division suffered from severe casualties in the
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and was appointed bureau head of military intelligence in
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Saga Prefecture
Empire of Japan

Imperial Japanese Army
Major general
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Imperial Japanese Army
Saga Prefecture
samurai
Saga Domain
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Army Staff College
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office
Kwantung Army
military intelligence
Harbin
Manchuria
military advisor
Manchukuo Imperial Army
North China Area Army
Jinan
Battle of Wuhan
Second Sino-Japanese War
IJA 21st Army
Guangzhou
major general
Japanese Southern China Area Army
lieutenant general
IJA 51st Division

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