Shigeyoshi Inoue (井上 成美, Inoue Shigeyoshi, December 9, 1889 – December 15, 1975) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. He was commander of the Japanese 4th Fleet and later served as Vice-Minister of the Navy. A noted naval theorist, he was a strong advocate of naval aviation within the Japanese Navy.[2] General (Prime Minister) Abe Nobuyuki was his brother-in-law.
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^Peattie, Mark R. (2001) Sunburst: The Rise of Japanese Naval Air Power 1909–1941, Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, p. 206. ISBN 1-55750-432-6
cover for the invasion forces, under the overall command of Admiral ShigeyoshiInoue. The U.S. learned of the Japanese plan through signals intelligence...
photographer Seiya Inoue (井上 晴哉, born 1989), Japanese baseball player Setsuko Inoue (井上 節子, born 1946), Japanese volleyball player ShigeyoshiInoue (井上 成美, 1889–1975)...
Yamamoto and certain other Japanese admirals, such as Mitsumasa Yonai and ShigeyoshiInoue, for their strong opposition to a tripartite pact with Nazi Germany...
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Kaga Domain. His brother-in-law was Imperial Japanese Navy admiral ShigeyoshiInoue. Abe attended Tokyo No.1 Middle School (Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya High...
Rabaul to the presence of US naval forces in the area. Vice Admiral ShigeyoshiInoue, at the Imperial Japanese Fourth Fleet headquarters in Truk, ordered...
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Iwo Jima. Isamu Yokoyama was commander of Japanese forces in China. ShigeyoshiInoue was commander of Japanese forces at the Battle of the Coral Sea. Korechika...
with less protection. Yamamoto's subordinate, the innovative Admiral ShigeyoshiInoue, commander of the Fourth Fleet ("South Seas Force"), also contributed...
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proponent of the use of radar technology, and severely criticized Admiral ShigeyoshiInoue and other members of the senior naval staff for their "old-fashioned...
Kwajalein, had been considered meagre enough that it alarmed Admiral ShigeyoshiInoue, who in January 1941 strongly urged the Ministry of the Navy to immediately...
April 1938 Chief of staff of the 3rd Fleet 3 Rear-Admiral Vice-Admiral ShigeyoshiInoue 23 October 1939 15 November 1939 Chief of staff of the 3rd Fleet 4...