Japanese Korean Army

Japanese Korean Army

Surrender of Japanese Forces in Southern Korea
Active March 11, 1904 - August 15, 1945 
Country  Empire of Japan
Allegiance Emperor of Japan
Branch  Imperial Japanese Army
Type Infantry
Role Army
Garrison/HQ Keijo
Japanese Korean Army
Chōsen-gun
Kanji 朝鮮軍
Hiragana ちょうせんぐん
Joseon-gun
Hangul 조선군
Hanja 朝鮮軍

The Japanese Korean Army (朝鮮軍 Chōsen-gun, literally "Korean Army") was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army that formed a garrison force in Korea under Japanese rule.

History

Japanese forces occupied large portions of the Empire of Korea during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, and a substantial Korean Garrison Army (韓国駐剳軍 Kankoku Chusatsugun) was established in Seoul to protect the Japanese embassy and civilians on March 11, 1904. After the Annexation of Korea by the Empire of Japan in 1910, this force was renamed the Chosen Chusatsugun, and was further renamed the Japanese Korean Army on June 1, 1918. The primary task of the Korean Army was to guard the Korean peninsula against possible incursions from the Soviet Union; however, its units were also used for suppression of nationalist uprisings and political dissent within Korea itself. The Korean Army also came to the assistance of the Kwantung Army in its unauthorized invasion of Manchuria in 1931. In 1941, the Army was subordinated to the General Defense Command.

In 1945, as the situation in the Pacific War was turning increasingly against Japan, the Army was transformed into the Japanese Seventeenth Area Army, and subsequently placed under the overall administrative command of the Kwantung Army. Its two undermanned infantry divisions were unable to withstand the massive Soviet Red Army armored and amphibious assault on Korea during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. After the surrender of Japan, the Army remained armed under operational command of the United States Army to maintain public order until the arrival of substantial Allied forces to take control.

List of Commanders

Commanding officer

Name From To
1 Lieutenant General Kensai Haraguchi11 March 1904 8 September 1904
2Marshal Yoshimichi Hasegawa8 September 1904 21 December 1908
3 General Haruno Okubo21 December 1908 18 August 1911
4General Arisawa Ueda18 August 1911 14 January 1912
5 General Sadayoshi Ando14 January 1912 25 January 1915
6General Seigo Inokuchi25 January 1915 18 August 1916
7 General Yoshifuru Akiyama18 August 1916 6 August 1917
8General Satoshi Matsukawa6 August 1917 24 July 1918
9 General Heitaro Utsunomiya24 July 1918 16 August 1920
10 Lieutenant General Jiro Oba16 August 1920 24 November 1922
11 General Shinnosuke Kikuchi24 November 1922 20 August 1924
12 General Soroku Suzuki20 August 1924 2 March 1926
13General Shusei Morioka2 March 1926 5 March 1927
14General Hanzo Kanaya5 March 1927 1 August 1929
15General Jirō Minami1 August 1929 22 November 1930
16Lieutenant General Senjuro Hayashi22 November 1930 26 May 1932
17 General Yoshiyuki Kawashima26 May 1932 1 August 1934
18 General Kenkichi Ueda1 August 1934 2 December 1935
19 General Kuniaki Koiso2 December 1935 15 July 1938
20 General Kotaro Nakamura15 July 1938 7 July 1941
21 General Seishirō Itagaki7 July 1941 7 April 1945
22 Lieutenant General Yoshio Kozuki7 April 1945 September 1945

Chief of Staff

Name From To
1 Lieutenant General Rikisaburo Saito19 March 1904 12 September 1904
2Lieutenant General Toyosaburo Ochiai12 September 1904 7 April 1905
3 General Kikuzuo Otani7 April 1905 1 June 1906
4Lieutenant General Takashi Muta1 June 1906 21 December 1908
5 General Jiro Akashi21 December 1908 15 June 1910
6Lieutenant General Shozo Sakakibara15 June 1910 30 November 1910
7 General Katsusaburo Shiba30 November 1910 28 September 1912
8General Koichiro Tachibana28 September 1912 17 April 1914
9Lieutenant General Gencho Furumi17 April 1914 1 April 1916
10 Lieutenant General Tan Shirozu1 April 1916 6 August 1917
11 Lieutenant General Kentaro Ichikawa6 August 1917 1 November 1918
12 Major General Toyoshi Ono1 November 1918 20 July 1921
13Major General Kinichi Yasumitsu20 July 1921 6 August 1923
14Major General Harumi Akai6 August 1923 2 March 1926
15Lieutenant General Senyuki Hayashi2 March 1926 26 August 1927
16Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi26 August 1927 1 August 1929
17 Lieutenant General Kotaro Nakamura1 August 1929 22 December 1930
18 General Tomou Kodama22 December 1930 1 August 1933
19 Major General Keikichi Ogushi1 August 1933 2 December 1935
20 Major General Yoshishige Saeda2 December 1935 1 December 1936
21 Lieutenant General Seiichi Kuno1 December 1936 1 March 1938
22 Lieutenant General Kenzo Kitano1 March 1938 7 September 1939
23 Lieutenant General Yakutaira Kato7 September 1939 1 March 1941
24 Lieutenant General Hiroshi Takahashi1 March 1941 9 July 1942
25 Lieutenant General Junjiro Ihara9 July 1942 September 1945

References

See also

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