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Kenkichi Ueda

SurnameUeda
Given NameKenkichi
Born8 Mar 1875
Died11 Sep 1962
CountryJapan
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseKenkichi Ueda was born in 1875 and attended Kitano High School in Osaka, Japan and then Tokyo Commerce University in Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from the Japanese Army Academy in Nov 1898. In Jun 1899, he was promoted to the rank of sub-lieutenant in the cavalry. Between Nov 1906 and Dec 1909, he studied at the Army Staff College. In 1918, he served as a staff officer in the Siberian Expeditionary Army. In 1919, he was promoted to the rank of colonel. In 1923, he was promoted to the rank of major general. In Aug 1928, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. Between 1929 and 1930, he was the commanding officer of the Japanese China Garrison Army. Between 1930 and 1932, he was the commanding officer of the 9th Division stationed in the puppet nation of Manchukuo in northeastern China. In this role, he saw action in the First Battle of Shanghai in early 1932. On 29 Apr 1932, Korean nationalist Yoon Bong-Gil detonating a bomb at Hongkou Park (now Lu Xun Park) in Shanghai, China where a number of Japanese officers and officials were gathering; Ueda lost his left leg in that attack. After recovery, he served as the Vice Chief of the Army General Staff between 1933 and 1934. In 1934, he was made the commander in chief of the Japanese Chosen Army in Korea. In Nov 1934, he was promoted to the rank of general. Between 1936 and 1939, he was the commander in chief of the Kwantung Army in northeastern China and was the ambassador to Manchukuo. As a supporter of the northward expansion for Japan at a time when the southward expansion faction was growing strength, he was removed from his position on 7 Sep 1939 and was forced into the reserves in Dec 1939. He played no further roles in WW2. After the war, he served in a leadership role for a veteran organization. He passed away in 1962.

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Last Major Revision: Mar 2015

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Kenkichi Ueda Timeline

1875年3月8日 Kenkichi Ueda was born in Osaka prefecture, Japan.
1898年11月25日 Kenkichi Ueda graduated from the Japanese Army Academy.
1899年6月27日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of sub-lieutenant.
1901年11月3日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
1902年10月28日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the deputy commanding officer of 12th Cavalry Regiment.
1903年6月27日 Kenkichi Ueda was made a cavalry instructor.
1904年4月27日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to Japanese Army cavalry command.
1904年8月2日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of captain.
1906年11月22日 Kenkichi Ueda enrolled in the Japanese Army Staff College.
1909年12月3日 Kenkichi Ueda graduated from the Japanese Army Staff College and was assigned to the 12th Cavalry Regiment.
1909年12月10日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the chief of staff to the 8th Division.
1911年4月22日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of major and was assigned to the 9th Cavalry Regiment.
1912年8月19日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the chief of staff to the 16th Division.
1913年7月15日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to the Army Ministry.
1916年5月2日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
1917年8月6日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to Japanese Army cavalry command.
1917年8月30日 Kenkichi Ueda was assigned the concurrent duty with the Japanese Army Technical Bureau.
1918年12月17日 Kenkichi Ueda was made a staff officer attached to the Siberian Expeditionary Army.
1919年7月25日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of colonel.
1919年10月14日 Kenkichi Ueda made the head of the operations section of the Siberian Expeditionary Army.
1920年11月1日 Kenkichi Ueda was awarded Order of the Rising Sun 3rd Class and Order of the Golden Kite 4th Class.
1922年11月6日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to the training branch of the Japanese Army.
1923年3月17日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the commanding officer of 1st Cavalry Regiment.
1923年8月6日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of major general and was attached to the aviation section of the Japanese Army.
1924年2月4日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the commanding officer of 3rd Cavalry Brigade.
1925年5月1日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to the supply section of the Japanese Army Cavalry Command.
1926年3月2日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the head of the supply section of the Japanese Army Cavalry.
1926年7月22日 Kenkichi Ueda was awarded Order of the Sacred Treasure 2nd Class.
1928年8月10日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.
1929年3月16日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the commanding officer of the Japanese China Garrison Army.
1930年12月22日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the commanding officer of the Japanese 9th Division in China.
1931年9月8日 Kenkichi Ueda was awarded Order of the Sacred Treasure 1st Class.
1932年4月29日 Kenkichi Ueda lost his left leg to a bomb planted by Korean nationalist Yun Bong-gil at Hongkou Park (now Lu Xun Park) in Shanghai, China.
1932年9月1日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to the Japanese Army General Staff.
1933年6月19日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the deputy chief of the Japanese Army General Staff.
1934年4月29日 Kenkichi Ueda was awarded Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (1st Class) and Order of the Golden Kite 3rd Class.
1934年8月1日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the commanding officer of the Japanese Chosen Army in Korea.
1934年8月1日 General Kenkichi Ueda was named the commanding officer of the Japanese Chosen Army in occupied Korea, relieving Yoshiyuki Kawashima.
1934年11月28日 Kenkichi Ueda was promoted to the rank of general.
1935年12月2日 Kenkichi Ueda was attached to the Army General Staff.
1936年3月6日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the Governor-General of Kwantung Leased Territory and the commanding officer of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
1936年3月28日 Kenkichi Ueda was made the Japanese ambassador to the puppet nation of Manchukuo in northeastern China.
1938年7月3日 Kenkichi Ueda, Japanaese ambassador to the puppet nation of Manchukuo, arrived in Lushun to dedicate the ground-breaking ceremony of a grand Shinto shrine in Lushun, Liaoning Province, China.
1939年9月7日 Kenkichi Ueda stepped down as the commander of the Kwantung Army in northeastern China and was attached to the Army General Staff.
1939年11月14日 Kenkichi Ueda was dismissed from the Army General Staff.
1939年12月1日 Kenkichi Ueda was forced into the reserve.
1941年12月9日 Kenkichi Ueda was awarded Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Orchidaceae of the puppet nation of Manchukuo and received a special medal to commenmorate the opening of the National Shinto Shrine of Manchukuo.
1962年9月11日 Kenkichi Ueda passed away in Japan.




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