Kōzō Satō (佐藤 皐蔵, Satō Kōzō, May 15, 1871 – March 23, 1948) was a Japanese admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I. Satō was born in...
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Look up Satō, sato, or satō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satō (Japanese: 佐藤, pronounced [saꜜtoː], English: /ˈsɑːtoʊ/ SAH-toh) is the most common...
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Kōzō, Kozo, Kouzou or Kohzoh (written: 浩三, 公三, 公造, 航三, 恒三, 耕三, 耕造, 幸三, 光三, 興三, 更三, 広三, 孝蔵, 皐蔵, 康三, 弘三 or 弘蔵) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable...
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Commander-in-Chief of the Second Fleet deployed to the Siege of Tsingtao Kōzō Satō – Commander of the Second Special Task Fleet Kamio Mitsuomi – Commander...
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Malta, headquarters of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet. Rear-Admiral Kōzō Satō on the cruiser Akashi and 10th and 11th destroyer units (eight destroyers)...
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Division, of the 1st Fleet on 13 December under the command of Captain Kōzō Satō. The ship did not take part in any combat during World War I, as there...
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some of the highest economic growth in Japanese history. Satō succeeded Ikeda in 1964. When Satō reshuffled the cabinet and party leadership in June 1965...
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(1837–1916) Itō Sukemaro (1834–1906) Enomoto Takeaki (1836–1908) Tsuboi Kōzō [Hara Kōzō] (1843–1898) Hidaka Sonojo (1848–1932) Itō Sukeyuki (1843–1914) Sakamoto...
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Sadakichi – Commander of the Second Fleet during the Siege of Tsingtao Kōzō Satō – Commander of the Second Special Task Fleet in the Mediterranean Constantine...
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Ryuji Takayama Hiroyuki Sanada Masami Kurahashi Hitomi Satō Hitomi Satō Hitomi Satō Yoichi Asakawa Rikiya Otaka Rikiya OtakaM Rikiya Otaka ...
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