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    Masami Kobayashi (小林仁, Kobayashi Masami or Kobayashi Masashi, 18 June 1890 – 7 August 1977) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War...
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  • artist Yūshi Kobayashi (小林 祐史, 1898–1988), Japanese photographer Kobayashi Torasaburō (小林 虎三郎, 1828–1877), Japanese samurai Masami Kobayashi (小林 仁, 1890–1977)...
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  • skier Masami Kikuchi (菊池 正美), Japanese voice actor Masami Kobayashi (小林仁, 1890-1977), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II Masami Kubota...
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    1515/znc-1993-11-1218. PMID 8297426. S2CID 1593418. Takeuchi, Shinji; Ishibashi, Masami; Kobayashi, Junichi (1994). "Plakoridine A, a new tyramine-containing pyrrolidine...
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    strike. Without any carrier aircraft to inform him, he ordered Admiral Masami Kobayashi to disperse his 28,000 troops primarily to the outer islands of Maloelap...
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    Belligerents  United States  Japan Commanders and leaders Marc Mitscher Masami Kobayashi Strength 5 fleet carriers 4 light carriers 6 battleships 10 cruisers...
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    Americans. By January 1944, the regional commander in Truk, Admiral Masashi Kobayashi, had 28,000 troops to defend the Marshalls, although he had very few aircraft...
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  • Navy 1887-1941. Naval Institute Press. p. 243. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. Hideo Kobayashi. "Failure Knowledge Database: The Fourth Fleet Incident" (PDF). Tokyo...
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    garrison consisted of 27,856 IJN men, under the command of Vice Admiral Masami Kobayashi, then Vice Admiral Chuichi Hara, and 16,737 Imperial Japanese Army...
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    (Operation Hailstone) in 1944, Admiral Hara was assigned to replace Admiral Masami Kobayashi as the commanding officer of the Japanese "4th Fleet", though he actually...
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    the Supreme Court Hostage Occupation Yoshiaki Kitagawa Businessman Masami Kobayashi Businessman Hiroyuki Kimoto Japanese Minister Counselor Fumio Sunami...
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    relieved Nagumo on 15 November and he, in turn, was replaced by Captain Masami Kobayashi on 1 December 1936. Yamashiro began a lengthy refit on 27 June 1937...
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    Endo, politician Yamashita Gentarō, admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy Masami Kobayashi, admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy Hiroshi Masumura, manga artist Mutsuo...
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  • Japanese alternative rock band. A preceding band was first formed in 2002 by Kobayashi Yusuke and Takamatsu Hirofumi. Subsequently, the preceding band disbanded...
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  • encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php/Grammar,_context-sensitive Ito, Masami; Kobayashi, Yūji; Shoji, Kunitaka (2010). Automata, Formal Languages and Algebraic...
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    Masami Nagasawa (長澤 まさみ, Nagasawa Masami, born June 3, 1987) is a Japanese actress. She has had a prolific film career since her teenage years and has...
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    the Fourth Fleet. He was replaced on 1 April 1943 by Vice Admiral Masami Kobayashi. During this time, Kashima was assigned to guard duty at Truk, with...
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    relieved Kashima as flagship of the Fourth Fleet under Vice Admiral Masami Kobayashi. On 14 November 1943, she assisted in towing the light cruiser Agano...
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  • Rank Name Date Note, additional post 1 Captain Rear-Admiral Masami Kobayashi 20 October 1937 1 December 1937 2 Captain Rear-Admiral Arata Oka 1 September...
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  • series. Directed by Masami Ōbari, the 24 episodes were broadcast on WOWOW between April 4 and September 19, 2000. Ordian was Masami Obari's second attempt...
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