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    Baron Uryū Sotokichi (瓜生 外吉, 2 January 1857 – 11 November 1937) was an early admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, active in the Russo-Japanese War, most...
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  • Meiji period Uryu Sotokichi (瓜生 外吉, 1857–1937), an admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy Toshiki Uryuu (雨流 俊樹), in the manga GetBackers Uryū Ishida (石田...
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    husband Uryū Sotokichi was made a Baron for his service in Japan's navy 1894-1895 and 1904–1905, and Shigeko became a Baroness.: 91  Baroness Uryū Shigeko...
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    Korea). Command of the Chemulpo operation was given to Rear Admiral Uryū Sotokichi, with six cruisers, three to eight torpedo boats (depending on sources)...
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  • knots) Chihaya (Cmdr. Eguchi Rinroku) Fourth Division Vice Admiral Uryū Sotokichi in Naniwa 4 protected cruisers 2 Naniwa-class (2 × 10.2-inch (260 mm)...
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    1935) Jōtarō Watanabe (26 February 1936) Kubota Yuzuru (14 April 1936) Uryū Sotokichi (11 November 1937) Kurino Shin'ichirō (15 November 1937) Arai Kentarō...
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  • Shigetō (1856–1930) Kataoka Shichirō (1854–1920) Misu Sotarō (1855–1921) Uryū Sotokichi (1857–1937) Kabayama Sukenori (1837–1922) Matsumura Tatsuo (1868–1932)...
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    Planning Dept. of Navy Ministry (Admiral) Yamashita Gentarō. Admirals Uryū Sotokichi, Misu Sōtarō (who lost an eye in the battle), Taketomi Kunikane, Tōgō...
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    of the Varyag refused an ultimatum by Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Uryū Sotokichi to surrender, and on February 9, 1904 attempted to break through the...
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  • November 10 – Nikolai Batalov, Soviet actor (b. 1899) November 11 – Uryū Sotokichi, Japanese admiral (b. 1857) November 13 – Mrs. Leslie Carter, American...
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    opens in Ueno region, Edo (modern-day Tokyo) in Japan. January 2 – Uryū Sotokichi, Japanese admiral (d. 1937) January 4 – Émile Courtet, French caricaturist...
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    Kamimura Hikonojō Vice Admiral 20 December 1905 1 December 1909 12 Uryū Sotokichi Vice Admiral Admiral (after 16 October 1912) 1 December 1909 1 December...
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    Arisugawa Takehito was later appointed captain, followed by future admiral Uryū Sotokichi. From 3 May 1898 to 15 September 1898, Matsushima was assigned to patrolling...
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    1906 9 Arima Shinichi Vice Admiral 2 February 1906 22 November 1906 10 Uryū Sotokichi Vice Admiral 22 November 1906 1 March 1909 11 Arima Shinichi Vice Admiral...
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    intended that the Fourth Division, under the command of Rear Admiral Uryū Sotokichi, reinforced by the armored cruiser Asama, would escort troop ships to...
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    District Commander-in-chief 20 December 1905 - 1 March 1909 Succeeded by Uryū Sotokichi Preceded by Ijūin Gorō 1st Fleet Commander-in-chief 1 December 1909...
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    Fleet, although Asama was attached to the 4th Division of Rear Admiral Uryū Sotokichi for operations near Seoul, Korea. Just before the war began, the ship...
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    Akashi was under the 4th Combat Detachment headed by Rear Admiral Uryu Sotokichi and consisting of the Akashi, Naniwa, Takachiho, and Suma. On the discovery...
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    December 1910 Kamimura Hikonojō 1 December 1910 Dewa Shigetō 9 July 1912 Uryū Sotokichi 16 October 1912 Saitō Makoto 16 October 1912 Misu Sotarō 25 September...
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    Fleet, although she was attached to the 4th Division of Rear Admiral Uryū Sotokichi for operations near Seoul, Korea. His ships were tasked to escort transports...
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    1904, he received an ultimatum from Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral Uryū Sotokichi demanding that he leave the protection of the port by noon, or be attacked...
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    intended that the Fourth Division, under the command of Rear Admiral Uryū Sotokichi aboard Naniwa, reinforced by the armored cruiser Asama, would escort...
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  • support Japan's war efforts and volunteer as nurses. Shige married Baron Uryū Sotokichi and became a Baroness, while also teaching at the Tokyo Music School...
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  • politician and diplomat, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada[citation needed] Died: Uryū Sotokichi, 80, Japanese admiral[citation needed] The memoir Out of Africa by Karen...
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    battle. After the battle the cruiser was transferred to Rear Admiral Uryū Sotokichi's command who began a blockade of Shanghai on 20 August where the Russian...
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