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Field Marshal The
Marquis Nozu
Michitsura (野津 道貫, 17
December 1840 – 18
October 1908) was a ****anese
field marshal and
leading figure in the
early Imperial...
- 2nd Army (General Oku Ya****ta) in the west, and 4th Army (General Nozu
Michitsura) in the center, and four
reserve brigades. The
Russian forces had 210...
- 2nd Army
under General Oku Ya****ta, IJA 4th Army
under General Nozu
Michitsura. Ōyama had a
total of
eight divisions with 120,000 men and 170 artillery...
- with his
forces at
Chempulo until 12 September. Lieutenant-General Nozu
Michitsura commanded the ****anese
troops involved in the
attack on Pyongyang; which...
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Komatsu Akihito:
Chief of
Staff of the Army
Field Marshal Marquis Nozu
Michitsura:
General Count Nogi Maresuke:
Governor of
Taiwan General Count Akiyama...
- in the
Imperial ****anese Army. His wife was a
daughter of
General Nozu
Michitsura. He was the
founder of the
Imperial ****anese Army
Engineering Corps. Uehara...
- discipline. In the Russo-****anese War,
under the
command of
General Nozu
Michitsura, it saw
combat at the
Battle of Shaho, the
Battle of Sandepu, and the...
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Marquis Nozu
Michitsura, a
field marshal in the
early Imperial ****anese Army. He was
appointed as
chief of
staff of the
Imperial Guard (****an) in 1874...
- (present-day Gaizhou) fell to the ****anese
First Army. That same month, Nozu
Michitsura was
given command of the
First Army,
replacing Yamagata who had fallen...
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least 800 wounded. On 28 February, ****anese
forces under General Nozu
Michitsura began a
counterattack against Liaoyang and Niuzhuang,
beginning with an...