• The Mako Guard District (馬公警備府, Makō Keibifu) was the major navy base for the Imperial Japanese Navy in Taiwan before and during World War II. Located...
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    light cruiser Jintsū. He next served as the Chief of Staff of the Mako Guard District from 15 December 1938 to 15 November 1939. Subsequently, he commanded...
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    the Mako Guard District. In April 1943, The Guard District moved to Takao, Taiwan and Takagi was assigned to be commander of the renamed Takao Guard District...
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    Magong (redirect from Mako, Pescadores)
    palace') but was changed to Makō (馬公) during Japanese rule in 1920,[citation needed] and was the center of the Mako Guard District. After 1945, the Wade-Giles...
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    1939, Takahashi became vice admiral, and was given command of the Mako Guard District. Shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Takahashi served as commander-in-chief...
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    Yokosuka to Manila, Surabaya, Singapore, and back to Mako Guard District to Sasebo Naval District. In June, Hatsuyuki returned to Rabaul, and resumed "Tokyo...
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    until mid-July. In July 1942, Amagiri sailed from Amami-Ōshima to Mako Guard District, Singapore, Sabang and Mergui for a projected second Indian Ocean...
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    At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Atago had sortied from Mako Guard District in the Pescadores Islands to provide support for Japanese landings...
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    he embarked on the destroyer Take, then joined the staff of the Mako Guard District in the Pengu Islands. He then served on the destroyers Shimakaze and...
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    separate class. At the start of the Pacific War, Maya was based at Mako Guard District in the Pescadores Islands together with Atago and Takao. Atago and...
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    the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Ashigara deployed out of Mako Guard District in the Pescadores with the cruisers Maya and Kuma to support Japanese...
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    Division 6 of Desron 1 of the IJN 1st Fleet, and had deployed from Mako Guard District to provide cover for Admiral Nobutake Kondō’s Southern Force, escorting...
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    under Destroyer Squadron 5 of the IJN 3rd Fleet, and deployed from Mako Guard District in the Pescadores as part of the Japanese invasion force for the...
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    the hull to improve stability. In late 1941, Nachi was based at Mako Guard District in the Pescadores Islands, and at the time of the attack on Pearl...
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    Isoroku Yamamoto’s main fleet. Ayanami sailed from Amami-Ōshima to Mako Guard District, Singapore, Sabang and Mergui for a projected second Indian Ocean...
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    sister ships Murasame, Harusame, and Samidare, and had sortied from Mako Guard District as part of the "Operation M" (the invasion of the Philippines). From...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi (1931)
    Division 6 of Desron 1 of the IJN 1st Fleet, and had deployed from Mako Guard District to provide cover for landing operations in the Invasion of Hong Kong...
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    captain of the light cruiser Kinu, and served as Chief of staff of the Mako Guard District from 1936 to 1938. He was promoted to rear admiral in November 1938...
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    Invasion force. In July 1942, Asagiri sailed from Amami-Ōshima to Mako Guard District, Singapore, Sabang and Mergui for a projected second Indian Ocean...
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    escorting Admiral Nobutake Kondō's Southern Force Main Body out of Mako Guard District as distant cover to the Malaya and Philippines invasion forces in...
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    Yamamoto’s main fleet. In July 1942, Murakumo sailed from Amami-Oshima to Mako Guard District, Singapore, Sabang and Mergui for a projected second Indian Ocean...
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    and escorting convoys from Yokosuka to Ōminato Guard District to the north, and Mako Guard District to the southwest. On 11 October 1942, Oboro departed...
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    December 1, 1916 and assigned command of the Mako Guard District to December 1917, and the Ryojun Guard District from December 1918 to October 1920. He went...
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    Isoroku Yamamoto’s main fleet. Shikinami sailed from Amami-Ōshima to Mako Guard District, Singapore, Sabang and Mergui for a projected second Indian Ocean...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Inazuma (1932)
    Division 6 of Desron 1 of the IJN 1st Fleet, and had deployed from Mako Guard District to provide cover for landing operations in the Invasion of Hong Kong...
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  • completed and commissioned on 21 September 1944 and assigned to the Mako Guard District operating out of Takao. She conducted patrol, escort, and minesweeping...
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    Aleutian islands. In July 1942, Shirakumo sailed from Amami-Ōshima to Mako Guard District, Singapore, Sabang and Mergui for a projected second Indian Ocean...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Akatsuki (1932)
    Division 6 of Desron 1 of the IJN 1st Fleet, and had deployed from Mako Guard District to provide cover for landing operations in British Malaya and later...
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    of Mako Guard District as distant cover to the Malaya and Philippines invasion forces in December 1941. Michishio escorted a troop convoy from Mako towards...
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    to Vice Admiral in December 1910. He served as commander of the Mako Guard District and a member of the General Assembly but died while in that office...
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