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  1. Hakushaku Itō Sukeyuki ( jap. 伊東 祐亨; * 20. Mai 1843 in Kagoshima, Satsuma-han, Japan; † 16. Januar 1914 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Seeoffizier der Kaiserlich Japanischen Marine, der unter anderem von 1894 bis 1895 während des Ersten Japanisch-Chinesischen Krieges Oberkommandierender der Kombinierten Flotte sowie ...

  2. Marshal-Admiral Count Itō Sukeyuki (伊東 祐亨, Itō Sukeyuki; also known as Itō Yūkō) (20 May 1843 – 16 January 1914) was a Japanese career officer and admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy in Meiji-period Japan.

  3. In 1893, he became commander-in-chief of the Standing Squadron. During the Sino-Japanese War, he became the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet and won naval battles against Qing's Northern Fleet led by Tei Josho.

  4. Sukeyuki ITO (June 9, 1843 - January 16, 1914) was a samurai, a military man of the Imperial Japanese Navy and a peerage. He served as the fleet admiral and received the honors of Junior First Rank, the supreme order, and the Ko-Ikkyu, and was given the title of a Count. He called himself Yuko ITO.

  5. The Battle of Weihaiwei (Japanese: Ikaiei-no-tatakai (威海衛の戦い) took place between 20 January and 12 February 1895, during the First Sino-Japanese War in Weihai, Shandong Province, China, between the forces of Japan and Qing China.

    • January 20-February 12, 1895
    • Japanese victory
    • Weihai, Shandong, China
  6. 29. Aug. 2022 · The Japanese Combined Fleet, under the command of Admiral Ito Sukeyuki, consisted of eight protected cruisers and was divided into the Flying Squadron and the Principal Squadron, based on the speed of the ships.

  7. Standing Fleet. The Standing Fleet (also known as the Readiness Fleet) (常備艦隊, Jōbi Kantai) was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was the main combat fleet of the Japanese Navy and formed the core of a wartime Combined Fleet organization. It was created from the Standing Small-Fleet in 1889.