Nozu Michitsura
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Field Marshal Marquis Nozu Michitsura 野津道貫 (3 Nov 1841JOS / 15 Dec 1841GC - 18 Oct 1908) was a Japanese Military officer, and peer.
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History
date | rank | title | job |
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14 Jan 1874 | Colonel | ||
15 Jan 1874 | acting Chief of Staff, Guard Force | ||
19 Feb 1877 | Chief of Staff, 2nd Brigade | ||
20 Nov 1878 | Major General | Director, 2nd Bureau, Ministry of Army | |
14 Dec 1878 | Commander, Tokyo District | ||
16 Feb 1884 | official trip to Europe | ||
7 Jul 1884 | Viscount | ||
25 Jan 1885 | return | ||
21 May 1885 | Lieutenant General | Commander, Hiroshima District | |
14 May 1888 | Commander, 5th Division | ||
19 Dec 1894 | Commander, First Army | ||
18 Mar 1895 | General | ||
9 May 1895 | demobilized | ||
5 Aug 1895 | Count | ||
9 Nov 1895 | Commander, Guard Division | ||
10 May 1896 | Governor of Tokyo Defense | ||
14 Oct 1896 | Commander, Eastern Headquarter | ||
25 Apr 1900 | Inspector General | ||
14 Jan 1904 | Inspector General / Military Councillor | ||
19 Mar 1904 | Military Councillor | ||
30 Jun 1904 | Commander, Fourth Army | ||
12 Jan 1906 | Military Councillor | ||
31 Jan 1906 | Field Marshal | ||
21 Sep 1907 | Marquis | ||
6 Oct 1908 | Grand Cordon | ||
18 Oct 1908 | died (66). |
relations
- sibling
- elder brother: Lieutenant General Nozu Shizuo (1835-1880)
Preceded by Prince Yoshihisa |
Commander, Guard Division 9 Nov 1895 - 10 May 1896 |
Succeeded by Sakuma Samata |
Preceded by Terauchi Masatake |
Inspector General 25 Apr 1900 - 17 Mar 1904 |
Succeeded by Terauchi Masatake |
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- People
- People of Japan
- People from Kagoshima prefecture
- Peer (Japan)
- Viscount (Japan)
- Count (Japan)
- Marquis (Japan)
- Five-star flag officer (Japan)
- Military serviceperson (Japan)
- Field Marshal (Japanese Army)
- General (Japanese Army)
- Inspector General (Japanese Army)
- Governor of Tokyo Defense (Japanese Army)
- Commander, First Army (Japanese Army)
- Commander, Fourth Army (Japanese Army)
- Commander, Eastern Headquarter (Japanese Army)
- Commander, Guard Division (Japanese Army)
- Commander, 5th Division (Japanese Army)
- Commander, Tokyo District (Japanese Army)
- Commander, Hiroshima District (Japanese Army)
- Military Councillor (Japan)
- Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum
- 1841 birth
- 1908 death