Ichiji Sugita
General Ichiji Sugita (杉田一次, Sugita Ichiji, March 31, 1904 – April 12, 1993) was a colonel and later general of the Japanese Imperial Army and Japan Ground Self Defense Force, respectively. He was a principal participant during the Surrender of Singapore in February 1942.[1]
References
- ↑ Boi, Lee Gok Boi, The Syonan Years, p. 306, National Archives of Singapore and Empigram PTE LTD, 2005, ISBN 981-05-4290-9
Chiefs of Staff of the postwar Japan Ground Forces |
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| Superintendent-General, National Police Reserve (1950-1952) | | |
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| Chief of the 1st Staff, National Safety Agency (1952-1954) | |
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| Chiefs of Staff, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (1954-) |
- Tsutsui
- Sugiyama
- Sugita
- Omori
- Amano
- Yoshie
- Yamada
- Kinugasa
- Nakamura
- Magari
- Miyoshi
- Kurisu
- Takashina
- Nagano
- Suzuki
- Murai
- Watanabe
- Nakamura
- Ishii
- Terashima
- Shima
- Nishimoto
- Tomizawa
- Watanabe
- Fujinawa
- Isojima
- Takatani
- Masaki
- Mori
- Oriki
- Hibako
- Kimizuka
- Iwata
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