Monzo Akiyama (秋山 門造, Akiyama Monzō, December 30, 1891 – January 25, 1944) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy who served in World War II. He...
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Jaime Monzó (1946–2020), Spanish swimmer José Pascual Monzo (born 1952), Spanish politician Quim Monzó (born 1952), Spanish writer Monzo Akiyama (1891–1944)...
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astronomer Miyuki Akiyama (秋山 美幸, born 1984), Japanese volleyball player Mizuhito Akiyama (秋山 瑞人, born 1971), Japanese writer Monzo Akiyama (秋山 門造, 1891–1944)...
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a month due to logistical problems. Japanese commander Rear Admiral Monzo Akiyama was aware that he lacked sufficient fortifications. He had 8,000 men...
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Rear Admiral Monzo Akiyama, and headquartered on Kwajalein since August 1941, was the principal defense force of the islands.: 31 Akiyama had his men...
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troops arrived, landing in Kiska Harbor. At this time, Rear Admiral Monzo Akiyama headed the force on Kiska. In December 1942, additional anti-aircraft...
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George Pearkes Harry Foster I.J. Navy: Boshiro Hosogaya Kakuji Kakuta Monzo Akiyama I.J. Army: Yasuyo Yamasaki † Strength 144,000 8,500 Casualties and losses...
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during initial landing) Kiichiro Higuchi Takeji Ono Boshiro Hosogaya Monzo Akiyama Strength 10-man weather station 1-6 dogs 3 aircraft +500 Special Naval...
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Japan July 15 - Ken Kagaya, painter and writer (d. 2003) January 25 - Monzo Akiyama, admiral (b. 1891) February 21 - Yoshimi Nishida, general (b. 1892)...
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1942 to 29 November 1943 Kōsō Abe 29 November 1943 to 25 January 1944 Monzo Akiyama Killed in the Battle of Kwajalein USN Military Governors (1944–1947)...
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