Second Army (Japan)

Japanese Second Army

Japanese Troops in the Battle of Shaho
Active Sept 1894-Aug 1945 
Country Empire of Japan
Branch Imperial Japanese Army
Type Infantry
Role Corps
Nickname(s) Ikioi ( Vigorous)
Engagements First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II

The Japanese 2nd Army (第2軍 Dai-ni gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army. It was raised and demobilized on four separate occasions.

History

The Japanese 2nd Army was initially raised during the First Sino-Japanese War from September 27, 1894 to May 14, 1895 under the command of General Ōyama Iwao.

It was revived for the Russo-Japanese War from March 6, 1904 to January 2, 1906 under the command of General Oku Yasukata. It fought in most of the major campaigns of the war, including the Battle of Nanshan, Battle of Te-li-Ssu, Battle of Tashihchiao, Battle of Shaho, Battle of Liaoyang, Battle of Sandepu, and Battle of Mukden.

The Japanese 2nd Army was raised again on August 23, 1937 and placed under the command of the Japanese Northern China Area Army as reinforcement to Japanese forces in China following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident. The 2nd Army participated in the North China Incident, Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation, Battle of Xuzhou and Battle of Taierzhuang before being demobilized on December 15, 1938.

The fourth and final incarnation of the Japanese 2nd Army was on July 4, 1942, when it was revived under the command of the Japanese First Area Army in Manchukuo. It was transferred to the Japanese Second Area Army on October 30, 1943. Towards the closing stages of the war, on June 30, 1945, it was transferred to the Southern Expeditionary Army Group and was based in the Celebes at the end of World War II

List of commanders

Commanding officer

Name From To
1 Marshal Ōyama Iwao25 September 1894 26 May 1895
X demobilized 26 May 1895 6 March 1904
2 General Oku Yasukata6 March 1904 12 January 1906
X demobilized 12 January 1906 23 August 1937
3 General Toshizō Nishio23 August 1937 30 April 1938
4 General Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko30 April 1938 9 December 1939
x demobilized 9 December 1938 4 July 1942
5 Lieutenant General Yoshio Kozuki4 July 1942 28 May 1943
6 Lieutenant General Ichiro Shichida28 May 1943 29 October 1943
7 Lieutenant General Fusataro Teshima29 October 1943 15 August 1945

Chief of Staff

Name From To
2 Colonel Inoue Hikaru 1 October 189414 May 1895
X demobilized 26 May 1895 6 March 1904
2 Major General Ochiai Toyosaburo 6 March 190412 September 1904
3 Major General Osako Naomichi 12 September 190418 January 1906
X demobilized 18 January 1906 31 August 1937
4 Major General Yorimichi Suzuki 31 August 193711 June 1938
5 Lieutenant General Kazumoto Machijiri 11 June 193821 November 1938
6 Major General Shigenari Aoki 21 November 19389 December 1938
X demobilized 9 December 1938 1 July 1942
7 Major General Goro Isoya 1 July 19428 April 1943
8 Major General Ichimaro Horike 8 April 194323 October 1943
9 Major General Shikao Fujitsuka 23 October 194326 December 1944
10 Major General Yuki Fukabori 1 February 19457 April 1945
11Major General Shintaro Imada 7 April 194524 May 1945
12 Major General Minetaro Yoshida 5 June 194515 August 1945

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