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Shigesaburō Miyazaki

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130: 467:. After that, the Miyazaki Detachment stubbornly resisted the Kohima recapture operation carried out by the British Army with two divisions, but suffered great damage without receiving support from other units of the 31st Division, and the number of troops was three minutes of the initial number. It decreased to one. After the retreat of the 31st Division due to the insubordination of Division Commander Satō, Miyazaki was sent an order from the military headquarters ignoring the situation, "Endure on the Imphal Highway until the occupation of Imphal." Miyazaki divided the unit, which had already lost all guns and reduced to 600 infantry, and said 508:, the commander of the Burmese Front, abandoned the headquarters and fled, so the Miyazaki Division, which lost its command system, became completely isolated among the enemies. On the verge of being annihilated, he abandoned his heavy equipment and fled to the bamboo grove of the Bago Mountains, but the 54th Division lost supply and contact, and this time the entire army was on the verge of starvation. There, in late July, they were forced to disperse and attempt to break through the enemy, but many of the soldiers died, and less than half reached the destination on the eastern bank of the Sittang River, initiating the 112: 352:. After returning to the inland of the unit, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and became the Chief of the Cryptography Group, China Division, General Staff Headquarters. He remained completely indifferent to the faction conflicts within the Army, which peaked at the February 26 Incident, and to the politics of the Army ministry officers. 463:. The occupation of Kohima by the 58th Regiment blocked the Imphal Highway between Dimapur and Imphal, which was a supply line to Imphal. Miyazaki was further from the British Commissioner's official residence was ordered to capture the surrounding area, which did not fulfill due to the resistance of the British at the 479:
The Miyazaki Detachment, which was surrounded by British troops in the mountainous area to the east of the highway, was finally ordered to withdraw from the military headquarters. With the belief that he would not leave the injured on the battlefield, Miyazaki also carried the injured stretcher and
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Highlands were well prepared and attacked at night to rout the Soviet troops. He repelled the next day's counterattack by more than 100 Soviet tanks at great cost. The ceasefire was decided in this state, but Miyazaki gathered soldiers with experience in masonry and buried more than a dozen stone
527:, he never fell asleep even if his subordinates were treated improperly, and each time he protested the British Army and protected his subordinates. Miyazaki never abandoned his duty as a commander, even after the battle was over and he was taken prisoner. He returned to 404:. The 13th Division was seen as the backbone of the planned Chongqing invasion operation at the time. Miyazaki was sent to Burma along with the 58th Infantry Regiment attached to the brigade due to the worsening war situation in the south, and he was supplemented by the 427:
which caused high casualties among the Imperial Japanese Army, blatantly ignoring the supply lines. Miyazaki only commanded the 58th Regiment out of the three regiments under his command, and led 3,000 soldiers, including one mountain gun battalion to capture
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Minoru Murata (Lt. Col., Chief of Staff of the 54th Division), who visited the site just before his death, said that Miyazaki had repeatedly said, "Did you definitely take control of the unit that was separated by breaking through the enemy?"
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While one resists the British troops, the other repeatedly builds a position on the Imphal highway behind it, gradually moving south on the highway. I made a plan to do it. If you can endure for a month on the road, it would be a world
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In the troops whose motto was "quality over quantity, sum over quality", Miyazaki always kept "leading in the attack, last in the retreat", and the unit maintained control until the end while suffering great damage.
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were surprised to withdraw from the center of Kohima and fled to the hills where the British Attorney's official residence was located southwest of the three-way junction which began the
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He encouraged the soldiers and boosted their morale, but on the 17th day, their defenses were finally breached by a British tank at Karon, and the supply line to Imphal was regained.
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After working in the China Group of the General Staff Headquarters, he became an assistant to the Harbin Special Affairs Agency . He was involved in craft activities such as
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gave him his own food when asked for food. When he found dead or injured soldiers from another party, his body was buried and contained the injured soldiers.
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between Kohima and Imphal. The British army was fortifying a position in Kohima, but Miyazaki's rapid advance exceeded expectations, and the
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were agreed as borders, but in the southern part, which under occupation by the 16th Regiment, Miyazaki's wit set a border favorable to
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monuments along the front line. In the border development negotiations after the incident, the borders claimed by the
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After working as the director of the Shanghai Special Affairs Agency, he was the leader of the 26th Brigade of the
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After working as the Chief of the Guangdong Special Affairs Agency, he served as the Chief of Staff of the
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After returning to Japan, he ran the Gifuya Ceramics Retail Store in a shopping district near the
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and led the regiment to participate in the battle at the end of the incident. The troops at the
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on the 26th term with his seat being no. 236 out of 736. He was assigned to the
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intercepted but the Japanese took the equipment and routed the Indians at the
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Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd class
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Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class
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occurred, he served under the Katayama Detachment of the
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and Japan. For his efforts, Miyazaki was awarded the
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He graduated from the 28: 519:After that, he was detained in a camp in 500:, fought a defense battle near the lower 423:issued a reckless operation known as the 664: 662: 660: 658: 656: 654: 652: 650: 648: 621: 619: 617: 615: 613: 611: 609: 607: 605: 578: 576: 574: 572: 570: 568: 230:Owner of the Gifuya Ceramic retail store 780:Military personnel from Gifu Prefecture 757: 645: 602: 565: 443:beyond the Mintami Mountains but the 239:was a Japanese major general of the 698:The 8th Division Shining Line Award 549:Fighting the 16th Infantry Regiment 395: 243:who was notable for commanding the 13: 14: 811: 670:"退却では最後尾を・陸軍中将 宮崎繁三郎 - サバゲーアーカイブ" 487: 734:, ( Kojinsha, 2000 new edition) 504:in April 1945. However, General 262:who was the former president of 128: 110: 707: 534: 688: 392:, 4th class with golden rays. 359:and the Chief of Staff of the 296:Imperial Japanese Army Academy 274: 221:Imperial Japanese Army Academy 1: 558: 445:Indian 50th Parachute Brigade 435:The Miyazaki Detachment left 285:Gifu Prefectural High School 269: 7: 10: 816: 744:(Kojinsha NF Bunko, 1994) 510:Battle of the Sittang Bend 465:Battle of the Tennis Court 338:Defense of the Great Wall 279:Miyazaki was born in the 226: 214: 180:Defense of the Great Wall 167: 157: 149: 141: 123: 105: 81: 36: 27: 18: 551:in the magazine "Maru". 350:Order of the Golden Kite 390:Order of the Rising Sun 365:Battles of Khalkhin Gol 322:. 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Kitajima Village
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Atsumigun
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Gifu Prefecture
Japan
Setagaya
Tokyo
Japan
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
31st Division
Inner Mongolia Campaign
Defense of the Great Wall
World War II
Burma Campaign of 1944
Battle of Shangshak
Battle of Kohima
Alma mater
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Imperial Japanese Army
Japanese 31st Division
Burma Campaign of 1944
Shigeki Miyazaki
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Meiji University
Gifu Prefecture
Gifu Prefectural High School
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