Matome Ugaki (宇垣 纏, Ugaki Matome, 15 February 1890 – 15 August 1945) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, remembered for his...
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voice actor Kazushige Ugaki (宇垣 一成, 1868–1956), Japanese general Matome Ugaki (宇垣 纏, 1890–1945), Japanese admiral and poet Misato Ugaki (宇垣 美里, born 1991)...
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Retrieved 1 October 2019. Fumio 1958, p. ?. Ugaki, Matome (1991). Fading Victory: The Diary of Ugaki Matome, 1941–1945. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University...
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Pacific, 1944–1945. New York: W. W. Norton. Ugaki, Matome. (1991). Fading Victory: The Diary of Ugaki Matome, 1941–1945. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh...
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November 2020. Ugaki, Matome (1991). Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V. (eds.). Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–1945. Pittsburgh...
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1982. ISBN 978-0-14-006455-1. Ugaki, Matome; Chihaya, Masataka (trans.). Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–45. Pittsburgh: University...
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October 2011. Ugaki, Matome (1991). Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V (eds.). Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–1945. Masataka...
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Second World War (1991). Ugaki, Matome, Donald M. Goldstein, and Katherine V. Dillon. Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–1945 (University...
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1st Fleet Chief-of-staff 10 April 1941 - 11 August 1941 Combined Fleet Ugaki Matome 1st Fleet Kobayashi Kengo Preceded by Ozawa Jisaburō Naval War College...
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1941 1 August 1941 113 days 30 Ugaki, MatomeRear Admiral (when appointed) Vice Admiral (from 1 November 1942) Ugaki Matome 宇垣纏 (1890–1945) 1 August 1941...
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Kojinsha. Vol. 6. Ugaki, Matome (1991). Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V (eds.). Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–1945. Masataka...
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made this plan obsolete. In January 1942, Chief of Staff Rear Admiral Matome Ugaki expressed strong disapproval of the newly remodeled torpedo cruisers...
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ISBN 0-668-04164-1. Ugaki, Matome (1991). Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V (eds.). Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–1945. Masataka...
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21st out of 144 cadets. His classmates included Takijirō Ōnishi and Matome Ugaki. As an ensign, he served on the cruiser Chikuma and battleship Aki. After...
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Barber spotted the second bomber—carrying Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Matome Ugaki and part of Yamamoto's staff—low over the water off Moila Point, trying...
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general, gunshot to the head Miyu Uehara (2011), Japanese model, hanging Ugaki Matome (1945), Japanese admiral, diarist and the last kamikaze pilot, unsuccessfully...
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5 November 1939 – 10 April 1941 Succeeded by Itō Seiichi Preceded by Ugaki Matome Combined Fleet Chief-of-staff 22 May 1943 – 6 April 1944 Succeeded by...
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Bonin Islands and back. On 12 January 1942, Chief of Staff Rear Admiral Matome Ugaki inspected Ōi, and expressed strong disapproval of the Navy's plans for...
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McFarland & Co. ISBN 978-0-7864-4654-4. Ugaki, Matome (1991). Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941–1945. Masataka Chihaya (trans.)....
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1st Section Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita Battleship Division 1 (Vice Adm. Matome Ugaki) 2 battleships Yamato (9 × 18-in. main battery) Nagato (8 × 16-in. main...
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Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon: Fading Victory: The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941-45. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8229-5462-1 Pike...
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Isoroku Yamamoto (Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet) Rear Admiral Matome Ugaki (Chief-of-Staff of the Combined Fleet) Vice Admiral Chūichi Nagumo (Commander-in-Chief...
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while being escorted by the cruiser Nagara. On 15 June, Rear Admiral Matome Ugaki departed the battleship Yamato to pay a visit aboard Hikawa Maru and...
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November 1942 Miwa Shigeyoshi 1 November 1942 Oka Takazumi 1 November 1942 Ugaki Matome 1 November 1942 Nakajima Torahiko 1 November 1942 Nakamura Toshihisa...
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1st Mobile Land-based Air Fleet (Kyushu, commanded by Vice Admiral Matome Ugaki), 5th Land-based Air Fleet (Formosa), and the Imperial Japanese Army...
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final assignment was command of the 5th Air Fleet after the suicide of Matome Ugaki, exactly the day Japan surrendered to the Allies. Kusaka was interviewed...
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Truk HQ) Isoroku Yamamoto: Chief of General Staff of Combined Fleet Matome Ugaki: Vice-Chief of General Staff of Combined Fleet Mineichi Koga: Chief of...
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Takeshi (1867–1949) Sadatoshi Tomioka (1897–1970) Soemu Toyoda (1885–1957) Matome Ugaki (1890–1945) Tamon Yamaguchi (1892–1942) Isoroku Yamamoto (1884–1943)...
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at Bougainville. His entourage, including his chief of staff, Admiral Matome Ugaki, was aboard two other G4M Betty bombers, and the bomber flight was escorted...
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battleships departed Tawi-Tawi for Batjan under the command of Vice Admiral Matome Ugaki, in preparation for Operation Kon, a planned counterattack against the...
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