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Navy war college president firing
Navy war college president firing










In 1916, Isoroku was adopted into the Yamamoto family (another family of former Nagaoka samurai) and took the Yamamoto name. " Isoroku" is an Japanese term meaning "56" the name referred to his father's age at Isoroku's birth. His father, Sadayoshi Takano (高野 貞吉), was an intermediate-rank samurai of the Nagaoka Domain. Yamamoto was born Isoroku Takano ( 高野 五十六, Takano Isoroku) in Nagaoka, Niigata. His death was a major blow to Japanese military morale during World War II. Yamamoto was killed in April 1943 after American code breakers identified his flight plans, enabling the United States Army Air Forces to shoot down his plane. He was the commander-in-chief during the early years of the Pacific War and oversaw major engagements including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway.

navy war college president firing

Yamamoto held several important posts in the Imperial Navy, and undertook many of its changes and reorganizations, especially its development of naval aviation.

navy war college president firing

Isoroku Yamamoto ( 山本 五十六, Yamamoto Isoroku, April 4, 1884 – April 18, 1943) was a Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II.












Navy war college president firing