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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. Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. 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 .

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  3. Hakushaku Itō Sukeyuki 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 zwischen 1895 und 1905 Chef des Admiralstabes war. Zuletzt wurde er 1906 zum Großadmiral (Gensui taishō) befördert.

  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. 29. Aug. 2022 · A study in command contrasts: Japanese Admiral Ito Sukeyuki (immediate right) was a seasoned professional naval officer, and his fleet spent months training in preparation for the conflict. Conversely, Chinese Admiral Ding Ruchang was “a Manchu cavalry general with no naval experience.” left: Courtesy of the author; right: alamy

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  6. When the enemy was well in sight Admiral Sukeyuki Ito ordered the Flying Squadron to attack the Beiyang Fleet's right flank. The Chinese opened fire at a range of 5,000 metres (5,500 yd), which was far too great to cause any damage.

  7. June 9, 1843 - January 16, 1914. Birthplace (modern name) Kagoshima. Occupation, Status. Naval Officer. Pen name etc. Sukeyuki. Description. Naval officer. Born in Kagoshima, the son of a samurai of the Kagoshima Clan. He took part in the Anglo-Satsuma War, and then studied at the Shogunate government's Naval Operation Training School.