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, was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. ==Biography== Hashimoto was born in Wakayama prefecture. He graduated from the 41st class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1913. He was ranked 43rd in a class of 118 cadets. As a midshipman, he was assigned to the cruisers ''Asama'' and ''Chikuma''. On receiving his commission as ensign, he was assigned back to ''Chikuma'', then to ''Yahagi''. After attending torpedo school and naval artillery school, Hashimoto served on the destroyer ''Kamekaze''. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1919, and served on the destroyer ''Kaede'', as executive officer on destroyer ''Hasu'', chief torpedo officer on destroyer ''Okikaze'' and (in 1923), captain of the destroyer ''Nashi''.〔 After graduating from the 24th class of Naval Staff College in 1924 and his promotion to lieutenant commander, Hashimoto was assigned to the staff of the Kure Naval District. He was promoted to commander in 1930. Hashimoto served as commander of various destroyer task forces through the 1930s, winning promotion to captain in 1935. He was Chief of Staff of the Ryojun Guard District from 1937–1939, and assumed command of the cruiser ''Chikuma'' from 1939–1940 and battleship ''Hyūga'' from 1940–1941. He was promoted to rear admiral on 15 October 1941.〔 At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hashimoto was in command of the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla,〔 covering landings of Japanese forces in Malaya. From August until late-November, 1942, he commanded Tokyo Express missions during the Guadalcanal Campaign. In January 1943, Hashimoto's destroyers participated in “Operation Ke”, and successfully evacuated 11,700 surviving Japanese troops from Guadalcanal. From March to October 1943, Hashimoto received a shore assignment and became Commandant of the Torpedo School. Assigned to command the 5th Cruiser Division in November 1943, he was promoted to vice admiral on 15 October 1944.〔 From his flagship, the cruiser ''Haguro'', he commanded the 5th Cruiser Division, which was defeated by Royal Navy warships during the Battle of the Malacca Strait on 16 May 1945. ''Haguro'' and the destroyer ''Kamikaze'' were in the Bay of Bengal off the northern tip of Sumatra attempting to transport food and supplies to the Japanese garrison in the Andaman Islands when they were ambushed by five British destroyers. During the battle, ''Haguro'' was hit repeatedly by torpedoes and gunfire. She sank, and Admiral Hashimoto was killed. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shintarō Hashimoto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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