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Shigeyoshi Inoue

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saying "The Master said, the man of virtue seeks to achieve the beautiful qualities of men and does not seek to achieve their bad qualities. The small man does the opposite of this". Shigeyoshi, who was taught by his father to become a man like this, took great pride in this name.
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early in 1941. He was highly critical of the Navy's shipbuilding programme, with its emphasis on battleships over aircraft carriers. Inoue was given command of the
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on May 15, 1945 (one of the last two promotions made to this rank), and officially retired on October 15 of the same year.
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to Switzerland, and ordered by the Navy to learn German. In 1919, he was part of the Japanese diplomatic delegation to the
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in May 1942, he was relieved of his command in October, and returned to Japan to become commander of the
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techniques and was promoted to sub-lieutenant at the end of that year. In 1913, he served on the cruiser
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and later served as Vice-Minister of the Navy. A noted naval theorist, he was a strong advocate of
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to France, and was then ordered to learn French. In December 1921, he received a promotion to
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After the war, Inoue became an English and music teacher to children at his house in
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Japanese Operations in the Southwest Pacific Area, Volume II – Part I
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in London in 1911. In 1912, he returned to school to study latest
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Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine Actions, May 1942 – August 1942,
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the same year. As with Yamamoto, he was a strong proponent of
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retainer Kanori Inoue. His name Shigeyoshi, consisting of the
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on November 15, 1935, Inoue was made vice commander of the
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The Struggle for Guadalcanal, August 1942 – February 1943
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History of United States Naval Operations in World War II
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A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941-1945
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on December 15, 1910, he was reassigned to the cruiser
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at the end of 1915, and transferred to the battleship
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On his return, he was assigned to the 698: 600:In 1940, Inoue became commander of the 246:, December 9, 1889 – December 15, 1975) 1230:November 15, 1935 – November 16, 1936 1025: 1015: 766: 602:Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau 1460:November 4, 1944 – November 18, 1944 1286:October 23, 1939 – November 15, 1939 711:"Materials of IJN: Inoue, Shigeyoshi" 330:Inoue attended the 37th class of the 7: 1257:October 20, 1937 – October 18, 1939 704: 702: 371:on its cruise the following year to 1365:August 11, 1941 – October 26, 1942 1307:October 23, 1939 – October 1, 1940 1201:November 15, 1933 – August 1, 1935 888:日本海軍将官辞典(Nihonkaigun syoukan jiten) 268:within the Japanese Navy. General ( 1394:October 26, 1942 – August 5, 1944 1336:October 1, 1940 – August 11, 1941 615:later the same year, based out of 554:, and was strongly opposed to the 14: 1637:Japanese admirals of World War II 37:Japanese Admiral Shigeyoshi Inoue 1137: 1113: 1089: 585:in 1939 and further promoted to 139: 114: 94: 1642:Imperial Japanese Navy admirals 645:Imperial Japanese Naval Academy 526:in 1923, Inoue enrolled in the 438:Shortly after his promotion to 332:Imperial Japanese Naval Academy 1426:August 5, 1944 – May 15, 1945 486:participated in operations in 1: 466:, followed by the battleship 16:Japanese admiral (1889–1975) 1489:May 1, 1945 – May 15, 1945 583:China theater of operations 570:and overseas expansionism. 242: 1673: 890:. Japan: Fuyoshobo Press. 871:. New York: Random House. 260:. 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Inoue was awarded the 347:on its 1909 cruise from 297:, the eleventh son of a 276:was his brother-in-law. 159:, Naval Affairs Bureau, 1647:Japanese naval attachés 1224:Yokosuka Naval District 1044:"Axis History Factbook" 655:, was promoted to full 641:Battle of the Coral Sea 597:(first class) in 1940. 595:Order of the Rising Sun 424:, and then the cruiser 212:Order of the Rising Sun 197:Battle of the Coral Sea 1540:Imperial Japanese Navy 1000:. 1950. Archived from 837:Dull, Paul S. (1978). 797:井上成美(Inoue Shigeyoshi) 773:: CS1 maint: others ( 715:Imperial Japanese Navy 676:2011 Tohoku Earthquake 667: 503:Paris Peace Conference 254:Imperial Japanese Navy 122:Imperial Japanese Navy 1483:Naval Aviation Bureau 1330:Naval Aviation Bureau 934:Morison, Samuel Eliot 906:Morison, Samuel Eliot 761:Shigeyoshi Inoue 井上成美 665: 635:, intended to occupy 625:Battle of Wake Island 472:. He was promoted to 192:Battle of Wake Island 161:Naval Aviation Bureau 128:Years of service 1652:Bombing of Chongqing 1551:Minister of the Navy 1252:Naval Affairs Bureau 666:Inoue playing guitar 581:, which covered the 511:lieutenant commander 492:Imperial German Navy 1362:Commander-in-chief 1198:Commanding Officer 1004:on February 8, 2009 977:"Inouye Shigeyoshi" 822:. 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Sendai, Miyagi
Yokosuka, Kanagawa
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy

Admiral
Hiei
Naval Aviation Bureau
4th Fleet
Naval Academy
Naval Construction Bureau
World War II
Battle of Wake Island
Battle of the Coral Sea
Order of the Rising Sun
Vice-Minister of the Navy
admiral
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II
Japanese 4th Fleet
naval aviation
Prime Minister
Abe Nobuyuki
Sendai
Miyagi Prefecture
vineyard
samurai
kanji
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