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    8 Tochinai, SojirōAdmiral Tochinai Sojirō [ja] 栃内曽次郎 (1866–1932) 24 August 1920 31 October 1920 68 days (8) Tochinai, SojirōAdmiral Tochinai Sojirō [ja]...
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    Tochinai Sojirō 1st Fleet Commander-in-chief 27 July 1922 – 27 January 1924 Succeeded by Suzuki Kantarō Fleet recreated, last held by Tochinai Sojirō...
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    ship in Hakodate harbor under the command of Lieutenant Commander Tochinai Sojirō. Musashi was refitted again in 1907, when her guns were replaced with...
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  • Commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet from 1 May 1920 12 Admiral Tochinai Sojirō [ja] 栃内曽次郎 24 August 1920 27 July 1922 Vice-Minister of the Navy Commander-in-chief...
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    Fleet Commander-in-chief 1 December 1919 – 24 August 1920 Succeeded by Tochinai Sojirō Fleet recreated; post last held by Yamashita Gentarō Combined Fleet...
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    1919 Takarabe Takeshi 25 November 1919 Kuroi Teijirō 16 August 1920 Tochinai Sojirō 16 August 1920 Nomaguchi Kaneo 16 August 1920 Suzuki Kantarō 3 August...
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    Vice-Minister of the Navy 17 April 1914 - 1 September 1917 Succeeded by Tochinai Sōjirō Military offices Preceded by Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu 2nd Fleet Commander-in-chief...
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    Asama's sister, Tokiwa, and the repair ship Kamakura Maru. Vice Admiral Tochinai Sojiro, who arrived aboard Tokiwa, relieved Moriyama who was due to return...
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    Admiral Admiral (after 25 November 1919) 1 December 1918 27 July 1922 18 Tochinai Sōjirō Admiral 27 July 1922 1 June 1923 19 Saitō Hanroku Vice Admiral 1 June...
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    and subsequent blockade of that port under the command of Commander Tochinai Sōjirō. While engaged in a survey of Dairen Harbor in search of a suitable...
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    District Commander-in-chief 1 December 1918 - 27 July 1922 Succeeded by Tochinai Sōjirō Preceded by Yamaya Tanin Yokosuka Naval District Commander-in-chief...
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    Battleship Division, although Nagato became the flagship of Rear Admiral Sōjirō Tochinai, a role she often fulfilled during her career. The ships hosted Edward...
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    the 1st Battleship Division and became the flagship of Rear Admiral Sōjirō Tochinai. On 13 February 1921, the ship was inspected by the Crown Prince, Hirohito...
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    Vice-Admiral Tamotsu Tsuchiya (9 July 1912 – 24 May 1913) Admiral Sojiro Tochinai (24 May 1913 – 1 December 1913) Rear-Admiral Tsunekichi Uemura (1 December...
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