Baron Dewa Shigetō (出羽 重遠, 10 December 1856 – 27 January 1930) was a Japanese admiral in the early days of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Dewa was born as...
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series), an Indonesian soap opera Dewa Shigetō (出羽 重遠, 1856 – 1930), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Deva (disambiguation) Dewas (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Notable people with the name include: Dewa Shigetō (出羽 重遠, 1856–1930), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Shigetō Station, a railway station in Kami, Kōchi...
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Following the night attack, Admiral Tōgō sent his subordinate, Vice Admiral Dewa Shigetō, with four cruisers on a reconnaissance mission at 08:00 to look into...
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historian Dr Yamakawa Kenjirō and the Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Dewa Shigetō. The Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini heard of the story of...
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grave at Hōkai Temple. Aizu native and Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Dewa Shigetō was involved in its construction. During the annual Aizu Autumn Festival...
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Japanese Army, and his adoptive son was the biological son of Admiral Dewa Shigetō. Katō was born in Tokyo, as the third son of Katō Yasukichi, a hatamoto...
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Navy General Staff (Admiral) Itō Sukeyuki, Admirals Kataoka Shichirō, Dewa Shigetō, Under Secretary of Navy (Admiral) Saitō Makoto, Head of Planning Dept...
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cruisers, 18 destroyers, and 30 torpedo boats. During this time, Admiral Dewa's four cruisers (Chitose, Takasago, Yakumo and Kasagi) came into view, fast...
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Kataoka Shichirō, consisting of four armored cruisers (under Vice Admiral Dewa Shigetō), four protected cruisers (under Rear Admiral Tōgō Masamichi), four coastal...
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