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Tomoshige Samejima : ウィキペディア英語版
Tomoshige Samejima

Vice Admiral Baron , was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
==Biography==
Samejima was the grandson of Iwakura Tomomi, and adopted by Admiral Samejima Kazunori a native of Satsuma Domain and noted figure in the Meiji restoration, Tomoshige Samejima graduated 51st of 179 cadets in the 37th class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy in 1909. He served his midshipman duty on the cruiser ''Soya'' and battleships ''Sagami'', and ''Katori'' and as a sub-lieutenant on ''Aso'', and ''Hashidate''. After graduating from naval artillery and torpedo classes, he was assigned to the battleships ''Kashima'' and ''Kawachi'' followed by the destroyer ''Kaba''. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1915. He subsequently served on the cruiser ''Azuma'' and battleship ''Kongō'', and after a two-year tour as an instructor at the naval gunnery school from 1918–1920, he was reassigned to the battleship ''Mutsu''. In 1921, he served as aide-de-camp to Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito and was promoted to lieutenant commander.〔Nishidah. imperial Japanese Navy〕
From 1921-1923, he attended the Navy Staff College, and on graduation, served two years on the light cruiser ''Yura''. From 1925-1927, he traveled to England, where he studied at his own expense. On his return to Japan, he was promoted to commander and assigned as aide-de-camp to Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito.
Samejima returned to sea as executive officer of the ''Haguro'' from November 1929 - November 1930. His first command was in 1931 as captain of the transport Seito.〔() Pacific War Online Encyclopedia〕
In 1931, with the First Shanghai Incident, Samejima served on the staff of the Japanese 1st Expeditionary Fleet and was promoted to captain. He was given command of the cruisers ''Kitakami'' from 1932 to 1934,〔http://www.combinedfleet.com/kitakami_t.htm〕 ''Mogami'' from 1934 to 1935,.〔http://www.combinedfleet.com/mogami_t.htm〕 ''Haguro'' from 1935–1936 and the battleship ''Nagato'' from 1936 to 1937.
As rear admiral from December 1937, Samejima commanded Carrier Division 4 from 1937–1938, Cruiser Division 13 from August–September 1938, and Carrier Division 2 from September 1938 to October 1939.
From November 1939 to October 1942, Samejima served as Aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan, and was in this position at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was promoted to vice admiral in October 1941. From October 1942, Samejima returned to sea as commander of the IJN 4th Fleet,〔http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=7822〕 which was responsible for defending the South Pacific Mandate against counter-attacks by the Allied forces. From April 1943 to the surrender of Japan, Samejima served as commander of the IJN 8th Fleet.〔http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=7826〕
He retired from active service in 1946 and died in 1966.

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