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Teragaki Izō
was a Vice Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy. During the Russo-Japanese War, he commanded the during the Battle of Tsushima as a Commander. Family Teragaki was born as the eldest son of the Teragaki family who were a clan of the Kaga Domain.『人事興信録』「寺垣猪三」 Teragaki's eldest son, Kōzō, was a naval Commander and his second son, Keizō, was a Rear Admiral of the Navy who died during the Pacific War. His eldest daughter married :ja:児玉孝顕, Kodama Takaaki and his second daughter married :ja:田村丕顕, Tamura Hiroaki. He also adopted the daughter of Admiral Dewa Shigetō. Naval Academy In July 1873, Major Archibald Lucius Douglas and 33 other instructors were invited from the Royal Navy as naval advisors to modernize the Imperial Japanese Navy. Until then, the military school education had been strongly influenced by the Royal Dutch Navy since the end of the Edo period, but Douglas started his own style of education that emphasized practical di ...
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