k Notsu MichinukiDate of shooting unknown Nozu Michitsura 18691870, portrait of Nozu MichitsuraNovember 5, 1841 October 18, 1908 Born as the second son of Nozu Shinkei, a lowranking feudal clan member in Koraicho, Kagoshima Castle. His parents died when he was very young. Studied Yakumaru Jikenryu under Kaneyoshi Yakumaru. He participated in the Boshin War as the 6th platoon commander. His activities were remarkable, and he participated in the battles of Toba and Fushimi, the Aizu War, and then the Hakodate War.In March of 1871, he went to Tokyo as the head instructor attached to the 3rd battalion of the clans soldiers and became a member of the Imperial Guard. In July of the same year, he was appointed as a major in the army and attached to the 2nd battalion. In August 1872, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the Army and worked in the Konoe Bureau. In January 1874, he was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the Army, and became the Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army. He traveled to the Philadelphia Worlds Fair from July to October 1876. From May to August of the same year, he served as the commander of Bungo Province. In November 1878, he was promoted to Major General of the Army and became the 2nd Director General of the Ministry of War. From February 1884 to January 1885, he accompanied Iwao Oyama, Lord of the Army, on a business trip to Europe. In July of the same year, he was knighted as a viscount and became a member of the noble family. 1885 Traveled to Qing China from February to April. In May of the same year, he was promoted to lieutenant general of the army and became commander of the Hiroshima township, and in May of 1888, he was promoted to commander of the 5th Division. In August 1894, he went to war in the SinoJapanese War, and in March 1895, he was appointed General of the Army, and in August of the same year, he was knighted. In November, he was appointed Commander of the Konoe Division, and served as Governor of Tokyo Defense, Governor of the Eastern District, Superintendent of Education, and Military Counselor.In June 1904, he was appointed commander of the 4th Army and participated in the RussoJapanese War, and in January 1906 he received the title of Marshal. In October 1908, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum.Nozu Michitsura 17 Dec. 1840 By Imperial appointment, Nozu Michitsura 17 Dec. 1840 18 Oct. 1908, was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army, as well as the first SinoJapan War and the RussoJapan War. By Imperial appointment, Nozu served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan from September 1907 until his death in October 1908. By Imperial appointment, Nozu served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan from September 1907 until his death in October 1908. His title was also upgraded to marquis koshaku in 1907. His title was also upgraded to marquis koshaku in October 1907. His wife was the younger sister of fellow general Takashima Tomonosuke. Nozus decorations included the Order of the Golden Kite 1st class and the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. first. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Notsu Michinuki  Date of shooting unknown  Nozu Michitsura 1869 1870, portrait of Nozu Michitsura November 5, 1841   October 18, 1908: Born as the second son of Nozu Shinkei, a low ranking feudal clan member in Korai cho, Kagoshima Castle. His parents died when he was very young. Studied Yakumaru Jiken ryu under Kaneyoshi Yakumaru. He participated in the Boshin War as the 6th platoon commander. His activities were remarkable, and he participated in the battles of Toba and Fushimi, the Aizu War, and then the Hakodate War. In March of 1871, he went to Tokyo as the head instructor attached to the 3rd battalion of the clan s soldiers and became a member of the Imperial Guard. In July of the same year, he was appointed as a major in the army and attached to the 2nd battalion. In August 1872, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the Army and worked in the Konoe Bureau. In January 1874, he was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the Army, and became the Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army. He traveled to the Philadelphia World s Fair from July to October 1876. From May to August of the same year, he served as the commander of Bungo Province. In November 1878, he was promoted to Major General of the Army and became the 2nd Director General of the Ministry of War. From February 1884 to January 1885, he accompanied Iwao Oyama, Lord of the Army, on a business trip to Europe. In July of the same year, he was knighted as a viscount and became a member of the noble family. 1885: Traveled to Qing China from February to April. In May of the same year, he was promoted to lieutenant general of the army and became commander of the Hiroshima township, and in May of 1888, he was promoted to commander of the 5th Division. In August 1894, he went to war in the Sino Japanese War, and in March 1895, he was appointed General of the Army, and in August of the same year, he was knighted. In November, he was appointed Commander of the Konoe Division, and served as Governor of Tokyo Defense, Governor of the Eastern District, Superintendent of Education, and Military Counselor. In June 1904, he was appointed commander of the 4th Army and participated in the Russo Japanese War, and in January 1906 he received the title of Marshal. In October 1908, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum. Nozu Michitsura  17 Dec. 1840   By Imperial appointment, Nozu Michitsura  17 Dec. 1840   18 Oct. 1908 , was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army, as well as the first Sino Japan War and the Russo Japan War. By Imperial appointment, Nozu served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan from September 1907 until his death in October 1908. By Imperial appointment, Nozu served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan from September 1907 until his death in October 1908. His title was also upgraded to marquis  koshaku  in 1907. His title was also upgraded to marquis  koshaku  in October 1907. His wife was the younger sister of fellow general Takashima Tomonosuke. Nozu s decorations included the Order of the Golden Kite  1st class  and the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. first.
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Notsu Michinuki (Date of shooting unknown)

Nozu Michitsura 1869-1870, portrait of Nozu Michitsura November 5, 1841 - October 18, 1908: Born as the second son of Nozu Shinkei, a low-ranking feudal clan member in Korai-cho, Kagoshima Castle. His parents died when he was very young. Studied Yakumaru Jiken-ryu under Kaneyoshi Yakumaru. He participated in the Boshin War as the 6th platoon commander. His activities were remarkable, and he participated in the battles of Toba and Fushimi, the Aizu War, and then the Hakodate War. In March of 1871, he went to Tokyo as the head instructor attached to the 3rd battalion of the clan's soldiers and became a member of the Imperial Guard. In July of the same year, he was appointed as a major in the army and attached to the 2nd battalion. In August 1872, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the Army and worked in the Konoe Bureau. In January 1874, he was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the Army, and became the Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army. He traveled to the Philadelphia World's Fair from July to October 1876. From May to August of the same year, he served as the commander of Bungo Province. In November 1878, he was promoted to Major General of the Army and became the 2nd Director General of the Ministry of War. From February 1884 to January 1885, he accompanied Iwao Oyama, Lord of the Army, on a business trip to Europe. In July of the same year, he was knighted as a viscount and became a member of the noble family. 1885: Traveled to Qing China from February to April. In May of the same year, he was promoted to lieutenant general of the army and became commander of the Hiroshima township, and in May of 1888, he was promoted to commander of the 5th Division. In August 1894, he went to war in the Sino-Japanese War, and in March 1895, he was appointed General of the Army, and in August of the same year, he was knighted. In November, he was appointed Commander of the Konoe Division, and served as Governor of Tokyo Defense, Governor of the Eastern District, Superintendent of Education, and Military Counselor. In June 1904, he was appointed commander of the 4th Army and participated in the Russo-Japanese War, and in January 1906 he received the title of Marshal. In October 1908, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum. Nozu Michitsura (17 Dec. 1840 ? By Imperial appointment, Nozu Michitsura (17 Dec. 1840 ? 18 Oct. 1908), was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army, as well as the first Sino-Japan War and the Russo-Japan War. By Imperial appointment, Nozu served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan from September 1907 until his death in October 1908. By Imperial appointment, Nozu served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan from September 1907 until his death in October 1908. His title was also upgraded to marquis (koshaku) in 1907. His title was also upgraded to marquis (koshaku) in October 1907. His wife was the younger sister of fellow general Takashima Tomonosuke. Nozu's decorations included the Order of the Golden Kite (1st class) and the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. first.)

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