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on the night of March 26. As the ship was about to reach the channel, it was hit by Russian coastal artillery and exploded. Hirose was fatally wounded while searching for survivors and
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Because of his heroism, he was posthumously promoted to commander, and deified as a "martial spirit" (軍神
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The War of the Rising Sun and the Tumbling Bear—A Military History of the Russo-Japanese War 1904–5
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went to war against Russia in the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, Hirose was assigned to the
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on September 17, 1894. From 1897 to 1899 Hirose was sent to study in
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during the second unsuccessful attempt to blockade the entrance to
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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art random - 人生のセイムスケール - age 35-: Takeo Hirose (in Japanese)
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Japanese military personnel killed in the Russo-Japanese War
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until 1902. During his time as attaché he went on a tour of
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Commemorative print, "Commander Hirose's Great Achievement"
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Japanese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War
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Hirose was the subject of the epic historical novel
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Index

Takeo Hirose
Japanese name
surname

Taketa, Ōita
Japan
Port Arthur
Manchuria
Killed in action
Imperial Japanese Navy
Battle of Port Arthur
Russo-Japanese War
going down with his ship

Taketa, Ōita
Hirose Katsuhiko
rear admiral
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
Etajima
ironclad warship
Fusō
First Sino-Japanese War
Battle of Yalu River
Russia
military attaché
St. Petersburg
Germany
France
Great Britain
lieutenant commander

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