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Jo Iimura
Japanese General Jo Iimura
Native name
飯村 穣
Born(1888-05-20)May 20, 1888
Ibaraki prefecture, Japan
DiedFebruary 21, 1976(1976-02-21) (aged 87)
Allegiance Empire of Japan
Service/branch Imperial Japanese Army
Years of service1909–1945
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held5th Army, Southern Army, 2nd Area Army
Battles/wars
  • Pacific War
  • Jo Iimura (飯村 穣, Iimura Jō, 20 May 1888 – 21 February 1976) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific War.

    Biography

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    A native of Ibaraki prefecture, Iimura graduated from the 21st class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1909, and was assigned to the Imperial Guards 3rd Regiment. Simultaneously, he also attended class work at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, graduating in March 1917 with a degree in French. He then entered the 33rd class of the Army Staff College, emerging in 1919 as a captain in the infantry. After a short assignment with the Chosen ArmyinKorea and as an instructor at the Army Staff College, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assigned as military attachétoTurkey.[1] during his time as military attache in Turkey he criticized Turkish General staff's lectures on Russo-Japanese War and sent a memo about inaccuracies in their published works. In return Turkish General Staff requested him to hold lectures about Russo-Japanese war in Ankara

    After Iimura returned to Japan, he was promoted to colonel in August 1932 and served in various staff positions within the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff. He was given a field position as commander of the IJA 61st Infantry Regiment in March 1935.[2]

    With the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Iimura was promoted in March 1937 to major general. He was Commandant of the Army Staff College from 1938–1939, and transferred to Manchukuo to become Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Army from 1939-1940. He subsequently became commander in chief of the IJA 5th Army in Manchukuo from 1941-1943.[3] Iijuma was recalled to Japan in 1943 to resume his position as Commandant of the Army Staff College, but with the situation continuing to deteriorate for the Japanese in the southern front of the Pacific War, he was reassigned to a combat command as Chief of Staff of the Southern Army in 1944, and Commander in Chief of the depleted 2nd Area Army, based in Manchukuo from 1944-1945.[4] He returned to Japan shortly before the end of the war to assume command of the Tokyo Defense Army and Tokyo Divisional District in anticipation of the American invasion of the Japanese home islands. He was appointed Provost Marshal immediately before the end of the war in 1945.

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    1. ^ Budge, The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
  • ^ Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II
  • ^ Wendel, Axis History Database
  • ^ /Wendel, Axis History Database

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jo_Iimura&oldid=1119694118"

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