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Kumaichi Teramoto (寺本 熊市,
Teramoto Kumaichi, 1889 –
August 15, 1945) was a ****anese
Lieutenant General during World War II.
Kumaichi Teramoto joined the...
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headquarters based at
Rabaul to
command the 6th and 7th Air Divisions.
Kumaichi Teramoto joined the
Imperial ****anese Army
infantry in 1910. He attended...
- Keene, in the
early hours of 8 October, Okamoto,
Deputy Consul Horiguchi Kumaichi [ja],
Police Inspector Ogiwara Hidejiro (荻原秀次郎), and an
armed group of...
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Sugiyama Sōsaku
Suzuki Teiichi Suzuki Shinichi Tanaka ****uichi
Tanaka Kumaichi Teramoto Kyoji Tominaga Yuitsu Tsuchihashi deputy Chief-of-Staff of China...
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Hyakutake Tsutomu Akinaga 18th Army:
Hatazo Adachi Kane
Yoshihara Air Forces:
Kumaichi Teramoto Giichi Itahana Einosuke Sudo
Units involved First Army I Corps...
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French Indochina 1944–1945 Succeeded by
Takeshi T****moto Preceded by
Kumaichi Yamamoto Vice
Minister for
Foreign Affairs 1942–1944 Succeeded by Renzō...
- Miya****a Hideki),
Kamahiro Nakano (中野 鎌博,
Nakano Kamahiro),
Shinya Kumaichi (熊市 真也,
Kumaichi Shin'ya)
Tatsumi Chiba (千葉 辰巳,
Chiba Tatsumi): Sei
Hiraizumi (平泉...
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Murai 1937-1941 11.
Yasusato ****ami 1941 12.
Teiji Tsubogami 1941-1944 13.
Kumaichi Yamamoto 1944-1945 14.
Koichi Suzuki (head of the
liaison office) 1951-1952...
- the 7th Air
Division to New Guinea. On 27 July 1943,
Lieutenant General Kumaichi Teramoto's
Fourth Air Army was ****igned to Imamura's
command to control...
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Belligerents United
States Australia ****an
Commanders and
leaders George Kenney Kumaichi Teramoto Strength 47
heavy bombers; 53
medium bombers; 80
fighters 200...