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    Count Kuroki Tamemoto GCMG (黒木 為楨, 3 May 1844 – 3 February 1923) was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army. He was the head of the Japanese...
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  • Tomohiro Kuroki (黒木 知宏, born 1973), former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher Kuroki Tamemoto (黒木 為楨, 1844–1923), Japanese general Yūta Kuroki (黒木 優太...
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    Russo-Japanese War, fought between the Imperial Japanese Army under General Kuroki Tamemoto and the Imperial Russian Army under General Count Fedor Keller over...
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  • named after the Japanese general Kuroki Tamemoto. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Kuroki had a population of 35 living in...
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    also divided his forces into three groups: IJA 1st Army under General Kuroki Tamemoto, IJA 2nd Army under General Oku Yasukata, IJA 4th Army under General...
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    men in 170 battalions, organized into the Japanese 1st Army (General Kuroki Tamemoto) in the east, 2nd Army (General Oku Yasukata) in the west, and 4th...
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    [citation needed] By the end of April, the Japanese Imperial Army under Kuroki Tamemoto was ready to cross the Yalu River into Russian-occupied Manchuria....
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    12th Brigade, which was left to garrison Lushunkou) under General Kuroki Tamemoto, completed its landing without opposition by 22 January. The Japanese...
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    from 2 February 1904 – 9 December 1905 under the command of General Kuroki Tamemoto. Its forces were the first to land in Korea and Manchuria and it fought...
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    1906) Oku Yasukata (1 April 1906) Kawamura Kageaki (1 April 1906) Kuroki Tamemoto (1 April 1906) Kodama Gentarō (1 April 1906) Komura Jutarō (1 April...
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  • Richard Wasson, American Military Attaché, 1875. Kodama Gentarō, 1906. Kuroki Tamemoto, 1906. Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, British Indian Military Attaché...
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    Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton (facing front) with Japanese General Kuroki Tamemoto after the Japanese victory in Battle of Shaho (1904)....
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    during the Russo-Japanese War he was assigned to the staff of General Kuroki Tamemoto, commander of the IJA 1st Army. For his war services he was awarded...
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    Count Akiyama Yoshifuru: Chief of Staff of the Army General Count Kuroki Tamemoto General Count Nagaoka Gaishi Lieutenant General Baron Ōshima Ken'ichi:...
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    Divisions of the Japanese 1st Army, commanded by Major-General Baron Tamemoto Kuroki, into Korea. The total strength of Japanese force was about 42,500...
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    the Russian forces were routed by Japanese First Army under General Kuroki Tamemoto. Zasulich, who had a very low opinion of the Japanese, initially refused...
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    business representatives. He was appointed as a liaison to General Kuroki Tamemoto during the Russo-Japanese peace negotiations (Treaty of Portsmouth)...
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    Japanese Army Yamagata Aritomo (1838–1922) Ōyama Iwao (1842–1916) Kuroki Tamemoto (1844–1923) Oku Yasukata (1847–1930) Nogi Maresuke (1849–1912). Kawamura...
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    Magazine. Baring, p. 60. Victor-Thomas, Charles. (1906). Trois mois avec Kuroki, p. vi. McKensie, p. 115. "Frederic Villiers". Great War in a Different...
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  • Sarah Warren Keeler, American educator of the deaf-mute (d. 1899) Kuroki Tamemoto, Japanese general (d. 1923) May 14 – Alexander Kaulbars, Russian general...
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  • Italian Roman Catholic priest and blessed (b. 1875) February 3 – Count Kuroki Tamemoto, Japanese general (b. 1844) February 4 Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo...
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  • Tamuramaro Aterui Anami Korechika Doihara Kenji Enomoto Takeaki Kuroki Itei (Kuroki Tamemoto) Matsui Iwane Ōta Minoru Suzuki Kantarō Tōgō Heihachirō Tōjō...
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    Russo-Japanese War, Hasegawa was assigned to the First Army under General Kuroki Tamemoto as commander of the Imperial Guards Division in the spring of 1904...
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    intelligence Tanaka Giichi, aide to General Kodama Gentarō First Army (Kuroki Tamemoto) Second Army (Yasukata Oku) Third Army (Nogi Maresuke) Fourth Army...
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  • as Iguchi Shōgo Atsushi Miyauchi as Fujii Shigeta Kōji Shimizu as Kuroki Tamemoto Go Kato as Itō Hirobumi Toshiyuki Nishida as Takahashi Korekiyo Naoto...
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    March 1905 Yi Jae-gak on 19 March 1905 Ōura Kanetake on 28 May 1905 Kuroki Tamemoto on 28 December 1906 Terauchi Masatake on 28 December 1906 "조선왕조실록"...
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    Russo-Japanese War World War II Commanders Notable commanders Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, Kuroki Tamemoto, Ōkubo Haruno, Akashi Motojiro, and Sadao Araki...
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    of the major battles of the Russo-Japanese War as part of General Kuroki Tamemoto's First Army, including the Battle of Liaoyang, Battle of Shaho and...
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    serving as an observer in the Russo-Japanese War attached to General Kuroki Tamemoto's Japanese First Army in Manchuria from March to September, Pershing...
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  • Takaaki (Honorary) Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs General Baron Kuroki Tamemoto (Honorary) Officer of the Imperial Japanese Army 14 March 1906 His...
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