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    Shigeru Fukudome (福留 繁, Fukudome Shigeru, 1 February 1891 – 6 February 1971) was an admiral and Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World...
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  • born 1977), Japanese baseball player Ryo Fukudome (福留 亮, born 1978), Japanese footballer Shigeru Fukudome (福留 繁, 1891–1971), Japanese admiral Yoshihide...
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    12:00 on 11 September. General Itagaki, accompanied by Vice Admiral Shigeru Fukudome and his aides, were brought aboard HMS Sussex in Keppel Harbour to...
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  • Chief of Navy General Staff Soemu Toyoda: Chief of Navy General Staff Shigeru Fukudome: Vice-Chief of Navy General Staff Navy General Staff of Combined Fleet...
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    of parts or trained pilots. When the fighting began, Vice Admiral Shigeru Fukudome had approximately 700 planes ready in Formosa and Kyushu. 100 or so...
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  • crashes, while the remainder were captured. Among those captured was Shigeru Fukudome, who was in the second plane (not Koga's). After extricating himself...
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    the Philippines, presented the idea to his staff. While Vice-Admiral Shigeru Fukudome, commander of the second air fleet, was inspecting the 341st Air Group...
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  • his plane disappeared in a storm. Koga's chief of staff, Admiral Shigeru Fukudome, had also left Palau on a separate plane and flew into the same storm...
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    interests against the western powers, especially the United States. Shigeru Fukudome, chief of the Operations Section of the Imperial Japanese Navy General...
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    Military offices Preceded by Seiichi Itō Combined Fleet Chief-of-staff 11 August 1941 – 22 May 1943 Succeeded by Shigeru Fukudome...
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