List of military instructors and trainers of the Empire of Japan information
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A list of Imperial Army-Navy personnel with responsibility for military teaching and training of new recruits.
Commandants and Directors in Army War College
Sadao Araki:- Commandant, War College[1]
Yaezo Akashiba:- Director War College
Shuichi Miyazaki:- Deputy Commandant, War College
Toshiro Obata:- Deputy Commandant, War College
Jo Iimura:- Deputy Commandant in War College
Tsunenori Kaya:- Commandant in War College
Commandments and Directors in the Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Hideki Tōjō:- Commandant, Military Academy
Kenzo Kitano:- Commandant, Military Academy
Renya Mutaguchi:- Commandant, Military Academy
Akira Mutō:- assigned Direction in Military Academy
Commander of the Naval War College
Chuichi Nagumo:- Commander of Naval War College
President and Commander of the Naval War College
Nobutake Kondō:- President of the Japanese Naval War College
Sokichi Takagi:- Commander of the Japanese Naval War College
Commandants and Directors in Army and Navy academies and school
Yoshikazu Nishi:- Commandant of the Field Artillery School
Masatake Yasuoka:- Commandant of the Army Tank School
Hitoshi Imamura:- Commandant, Narashino Army School
Jirō Minami:- direction of Cavalry School
Kyoji Tominaga:- Commandant, Kungchuling Army Tank School (Manchuria)
Michio Sugawara:- Commandant, Shimoshizu Army Air School, Commandant, Military Air Academy, Air Training Army Commander
Rikichi Tsukada:- Commanding General, Airborne Operations Training Unit
Jisaburo Ozawa:- President of the Japanese Naval Academy
Shigetarō Shimada:- Commandant, Imperial Navy Submarine School
Kumaichi Teramoto:- Director, Hamamatsu Army Air School
Heisuke Yanagawa:- Commandant of the Army Cavalry School
Yoshitoshi Tokugawa:- Commandant of Akeno Army Aviation School and Tokorozawa Army Aviation School
Military Superintendents
Rikichi Andō:- Superintendent, Toyama Army School
Harukichi Hyakutake:- attached/Superintendent to Army Signal School, Superintendent, Hiroshima Military Prep School
Korechika Anami:- Superintendent, Tokyo Military Preparatory School
Mitsuo Nakazawa:- Superintendent, Military Preparatory Academy
Tasuku Okada:- Superintendent, Army Tank School
Ichiro Shichida:- Superintendent, Army School of Science, Superintendent, Toyama Army School
Sizuichi Tanaka:- Superintendent, War College
Kumaichi Teramoto:- Superintendent, Hamamatsu Army Air School
Toshimichi Uemura:- Superintendent, Tokyo Army Preparatory School
Otozō Yamada:- Superintendent, Military Academy
Military professors and instructors
Heisuke Yanagawa:- Instructor at the War College
Tsunenori Kaya:- Instructor at the War College
Yasuhiko Asaka:- Instructor at the Military Academy
Un Yi:- Instructor at Military Staff College
Haruhito Kanin:- Instructor Attached to Chiba Army Tank School and War College
Kenzo Kitano:- Commanding Officer, Senior-Course Cadet Unit
Keisuke Fujie:- Instructor (Military Academy) also Director, Field Artillery School, Superintendent, War College
Okikatsu Arao:- Instructor, Infantry School
Masaharu Homma:- Instructor, War College
Shōjirō Iida:- Instructor, Infantry School
Tomitaro Horii:- attached to 3rd Infantry Regiment-Training Officer, Waseda University
Kanji Ishiwara:- Instructor, War College
Tadasu Kataoka:- Instructor, Army Cavalry School
Masakazu Kawabe:- Commanding Officer, Training Regiment, infantry School
Torashirō Kawabe:- Instructor (Tactics), War College, Hamamatsu Army Flying School
Kiyotake Kawaguchi:- Instructor, Army Heavy Artillery School
Heitarō Kimura:- Instructor, War College, Artillery Department, Office of Military Training
Seiichi Kita:- Instructor, War College
Koiso Kuniaki:- Instructor, Military Academy
Shiro Makino:- Instructor, Military Academy also Senior Instructor/Superintendent, Military Preparatory Academy
Jinsaburo Mazaki:- Instructor, Training Unit Military Academy
Shuichi Miyazaki:- Instructor Cadet Unit, Military Academy Preparatory School, Military Instructor, War College, Deputy Commandant, War College
Takeshi Mori:- Instructor, Cavalry School; Instructor, War College
Toshizō Nishio:- Instructor, War College, Section Chief, Office of Military Training
Fukutaro Nishiyama:- Instructor, Military Academy
Tetsuzan Nagata:- Office of Military Training
Masutaro Nakai:- Instructor, Military Academy (tactics)
Mitsuo Nakazawa:- Instructor, War College, Superintendent, Military Preparatory Academy
Kanji Nishihara:- concurrently Instructor, War College
Kengo Noda:- Instructor, Infantry School, Commanding Officer, Training Unit, Infantry School
Shihei Oba:- Commanding Officer, Infantry Unit, Toyohashi Reserve Officer School
Hideyoshi Obata:- Instructor, War College, Commandant, Akeno Army Air School
Sanji Okido:- Instructor, War College, November
Ichiro Shichida:- Instructor, Infantry School, Superintendent, Military Preparatory Academy, Director, Military Academy, Superintendent, Army School of Science, Superintendent, Toyama Army School
Takuma Shimoyama:- Instructor, Military Academy, Office of Military Training, Instructor, War College
Hisakazu Tanaka:- Instructor, War College
Rikichi Tsukada:- Attached, Training Unit, Shimoshizu Army Air School, Instructor, Hamamatsu Army Air School and Commanding General, Airborne Operations Training Unit
Jun Ushiroku:- attached to Training Unit, Military Academy
Otozō Yamada:- Instructor, War College, Instructor, Cavalry School Chief, Army Signal School, Superintendent, Military Academy
Takeo Yasuda:- Instructor, Artillery and Engineering School, Member, Research Branch, Army Signal School, LtCol, May Member, Research Branch, Army Signal School
Hitoshi Asano:- Instructor, Akeno and Narashino Air base
Ichiki Kioyonao:- Instructor, Army Infantry School
Sokichi Takagi:- instructor of the Naval Staff college
Shigetarō Shimada:- Instructor, Naval War College, Commandant, Imperial Navy Submarine School
Nobuo Fujita:- Instructor Japanese Navy Air force
Saburō Sakai:- Instructor, Ohmura Navy Airbase
Hiroyoshi Nishizawa:- Instructor, Yokosuka Navy Airfield
Tetsuzō Iwamoto:- Instructor, Yokosuka and Tokushima Navy Airfield
Technicians, researchers and experts in military sciences
Takushiro Hattori:- General Staff Headquarters-Army Tank School, Research Section, Army Engineer School, Research Section
Ichiki Kioyonao:- Member, Research Branch, Toyama Army School, Instructor, Army Infantry School
Jo Iimura:- Instructor and Deputy Commandant in War College, Member, Research Staff, War College; Chief, Total Warfare Research Institute, he made extensive trips throughout East Asia, to collect instructional materials and operative practices.
Kanji Nishihara:- Director, Research Department, Infantry School Deputy Commandant, Narashino Army School, concurrently Instructor, War College
Teiichi Suzuki:- Member, Research Division, War College
Takeo Yasuda:- Member, Research Branch, Army Signal School
Michio Sugawara:- Major (Air Force); Section Chief, Army Aeronautical Department
Kumaichi Teramoto:- LtCol (Air Force), Officer attached; later Member in Army Aeronautical Department
Takeo Yasuda:- Officer attached to Army Air Technical Laboratories (MajGen)
Yoshitoshi Tokugawa:- Director of the Research Department and Director of Technical Training Department, Tokorozawa Army Aviation School
^"Biography of General Sadao Araki - (荒木貞夫) - (あらき さだお) (1877 – 1966), Japan". generals.dk. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
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