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From December 1934 Sonobe was deputy commandant of the Toyama Army Infantry School and then its commandant from December 1935 until August 1937. Concurrently from 1936 he commanded the 1st Independent Garrison Unit. He was promoted to lieutenant general in April 1936.
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Sonobe was recalled to active service in March 1945 and attached to the Army Ordnance Administrative Headquarters. From April 1945, he was sent to
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From January 1925 to July 1927, Sonobe was the Army representative with the Japanese diplomatic mission to the
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to France. On his return to Japan, he was assigned to the IJA 30th Infantry Regiment, and participated in the
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in 1939. In August 1939, Sonobe was reassigned back to Japan and assigned to command the
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of 1919–1920. On his return to Japan, he served in various staff positions within the
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From August 1929 to August 1933, Sonobe served as chief of 1st Section,
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from March 1940. The IJA 11th Army was active at the
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and was assigned to the IJA 23rd Infantry Regiment.
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