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    Self-Defense Forces Same rank insignia used for the Gensui-rikugun-taishō (元帥陸軍大将), worn with an additional badge. Citations Nakanishi 2001, pp. 49–50. Mollo...
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    Taishō Sugō (菅生 大将, Sugō Taishō, born February 21, 1993), known professionally as Masaki Suda (菅田 将暉, Suda Masaki), is a Japanese actor and singer. He...
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  • Marshal of the Navy), formal rank designations: Gensui-kaigun-taishō (元帥海軍大将, Marshal-admiral) was the highest rank in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The...
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  • Imperial Japanese Navy, held by the Emperor of Japan; Field marshal (元帥陸軍大将 gensui rikugun-taishō), OF-10 officer in Imperial Japanese Army; Marshal (陸軍元帥...
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  • 1333〜1338) "Drawing Lots 1338" (くじ 1338, Kuji 1338) "Commander Credentials 1338" (大将検定 1338, Taishō Kentei 1338) "Breakthrough 1338" (ブレイク 1338, Bureiku 1338)...
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  • Hiromasa (written: 博正, 宏昌, 弘昌, 弘将, 浩正, 大将 or 太将) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Hiromasa Azuma (吾妻 弘将, born...
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  • Daisuke Sakai (坂井 大将, Sakai Daisuke, born 18 January 1997) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for Liga...
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    imperial court since ancient times, and the title of ukon'e no taishō (右近衛大将, Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards), which meant...
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    Archives of Japan. Retrieved 2024-02-21. 陸軍大将本卿房太郎伝 [Biography of Army General Honkyo Fusataro] (in Japanese). 本郷大将記念事業期成会 [編] [General Hongo Memorial Project...
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    of Buffoons". Likewise in Japanese they are known as San Baka Taishō (三ばか大将) meaning "Three Idiot Generals" or "Three Baka Generals". In Spanish, they...
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