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822: 416: 399: 768: 380: 803: 81: 785: 840: 368: 277: 143: 40: 858: 682:) next to him fell. When Yamaguchi pulled him up, he said in a calm tone, "I may come back later, so I should go away soon." Due to his victory and achievement in Weihaiwei, he was awarded to be a baron in August 1895 after the war, and in October 1896, he advanced to Lieutenant General of the Army and was supplemented by the 5th Division Commander. 654:. He was then given command of the 10th Infantry Brigade on September 11, 1888. On February 6, 1889, he became the Military Parade Chief of Staff In September 1889, he succeeded Shinagawa, who died of illness on September 5, 1890, and on February 12, 1890, he became the army major general and infantry 10th brigade chief. Upon the outbreak of the 665:
since July 25, 1894. During the War, vomiting was prevalent among soldiers who landed in the order of travel. When Yamaguchi visited the field hospital, he held a soldier's hand, stroked his back, and scolded him, "What should I do if the sickness takes my life to throw away for the nation?" He led
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In September 1870, he joined the Second Guidance Corps of the Osaka Army and was appointed army sergeant in April 1871. During the same year, he was promoted from lieutenant to captain, and became an army major since October 1873. In January of the following year, when the First Regiment of the
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After the war, he announced his post-war training as commander of the 9th Infantry Regiment and the Commander of the 7th Infantry Regiment before advancing to army colonel in February 1882. From March of the same year, he was appointed chief of staff of
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as the son of Yoshiyoshi Yamamoto, a samurai of the Yamaguchi domain; he was adopted by Yoshiyoshi Yamaguchi, who was a samurai of the same domain. He partook in military service during the
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List of years of service for the same amount of active-duty officers in the Army. July 1, 1901
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Konoye Infantry was established, he became the first battalion chief and participated in the
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due to Japanese involvement in the conflict and was awarded the Grand Cordon of the
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on March 4. He attacked the right wing of the Satsuma army in the
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