Kutsumi Tsuneo

Japanese Rear-Admiral
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJapanese Rear-Admiral
PlacesJapan
wasMilitary personnel
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth22 December 1866
Death25 July 1943 (aged 76 years)
Star signCapricorn
Education
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
The details

Biography

Kutsumi Tsuneo (九津見雅雄, Kutsumi Tsuneo, December 22, 1866 – July 25, 1943) was a rear admiral in the Imperial Japanese navy. He commanded the Destroyer Ariake and participated in the Battle of Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War.

Biography

Kutsumi was born on December 22, 1866, at Maniwa, Katsuyama Domain. He graduated from the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy as part of its 15th class and served on the Kongō as an ensign. In April 1894, he was a navigator at the Chōkai and participated in the First Sino-Japanese War. Afterwards, he served at the Sasebo Naval District and as the captain of the Yoshino and the Akebono. During the Russo-Japanese War, he participated at the Battle of Tsushima as part of the 1st Fleet while commanding the Ariake. He managed to sink the Russian destroyer Bezuprechny with assistance from the Chitose. He was promoted to captain and given command of the corvette Katsuragi in 1910. He was promoted to rear admiral in December 1918 and retired in 1927.

Court Titles

  • Senior Eighth Rank (December 14, 1891)
  • Junior Seventh Rank (March 8, 1898)
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