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Hidemi Yoshida was born on 5 March, 1902 in Fukushima Prefecture. Discover Hidemi Yoshida's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 5 March, 1902
Birthday 5 March
Birthplace Fukushima Prefecture
Date of death (1978-04-25)1978-04-25
Died Place Tokyo
Nationality Japan

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1978

On 24 April 1978, he died at home in Tokyo due to cardiac weakness due to chronic bronchitis at the age of 76).

1972

On 29 April 1972, Received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Second Prize.

1958

On 1 June 1958, he was appointed the commander of the training corps. On 19 December later that year, he was retired.

1954

On 1 July 1954, he was appointed the Chief of Staff, Commander of the 1st Escort Group, also commander of the 1st Self-Defense Fleet. September 20, 3rd Yokosuka District Chief (reappointment).

1953

In April 1953, he was appointed the commander of the 1st Fleet Group (currently the 1st Escort Group) and Commander of the 3rd Fleet Group.

1952

On 15 May 1952, he was appointed as a maritime guard and appointed as an assistant maritime security officer. Appointed as Yokosuka Regional Superintendent. On 1 August, with the establishment of the Safety Security Force, the class name was changed to Assistant Security Officer. Yokosuka Regional Supervisor Renewed First Yokosuka Regional Supervisor.

1948

On 1 January 1948, Demobilization Bureau 2nd Demobilization Bureau Remaining Affairs Department Material Section Chief.

1947

On 27 May 1947, Demobilization Agency 2nd Demobilization Bureau Material Arrangement Manager.

1945

On 25 February 1945, with the 1st Division of the Military Affairs Bureau 15 April, Special Soldier and Ministry of the Navy Military Affairs Bureau. 285 June, Military Command and Ministry of the Navy. 10 July, Director, Military Affairs Bureau, Ministry of the Navy, Member of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, Member of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, Member of the Imperial Japanese Navy Staff, Navy General Staff. 30 November, he was transferred to reserve role. 1 December, Second Ministry of Rehabilitation, General Affairs Bureau, Staff.

1944

On 1 April 1944, he became a member of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese Navy. On 1 August, exemption and member of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff.

1943

On 1 May 1943, he was promoted to a colonel in the Navy, a member of the Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department and a member of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of the Navy. On 10 July, he became a member of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of the Navy and Member of the Navy Technical Council.

1941

On 15 August 1941, Military General Staff and Ministry of the Navy. On 10 October, he became a member of the Military Affairs Bureau, Ministry of the Navy and Member of the Navy Technical Council.

1939

On 15 November 1939, he was appointed as a staff of the 2nd Destroyer Squadron.

1938

On 15 November 1938, he became the commander of the Navy.

1937

In December 1937, he became a member of the 7th Division, 3rd Division, Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff.

1936

In November 1936, he was appointed as a staff of 1st Destroyer Squadron.

1935

In October 1935, he was assigned to the destroyer Mutsuki as a captain.

1934

In July 1934, he graduated from Naval War College (32nd term of class A) and in November, he was assigned to the light cruiser Jintsū as their mine chief.

1931

In May 1931, he was appointed as a mine chief of the destroyer Minekaze. In November, he was then transferred to the torpedo chef role aboard destroyer Asagiri.

1929

He became a resident in Germany from April 1929 till April 1931.

1928

In December 1928, he graduated from Suirai Naval Academy High School.

1927

In December 1927, he was again promoted to a captain in the Navy.

1925

In December 1925, he was promoted to a Lieutenant in the Navy.

1923

In September 1923, he became an ensign in the Navy.

1919

Born as the third son of Kuranosuke Yoshida, who runs agriculture. Graduated from Iwaki Junior High School (currently Fukushima Prefectural Iwaki High School), and in August 1919, he entered the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy until he graduated in June 1922. The final rank in the Navy is Colonel of the Navy (Chief of the Third Division of the Military Affairs Bureau).

1902

Vice Admiral Hidemi Yoshida (吉田英三, Eizo, born 5 March 1902) was a retired Japanese naval officer who served as the Colonel of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1919 to 1945 and the Vice Admiral of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) from 1954 to 1958. He was the first Self Defense Fleet commander in 1954 until being succeeded by Vice Admiral Yasumaro Kiguchi.