近衛兵歩兵第3大隊長、近衛歩兵第2連隊大隊長、参謀本部(日本)出仕を経験し階級は陸軍少佐に昇る。 He experienced the Chief of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guard, the Chief of the 2nd Regiment Foot Guard, and the attendance of the Staff Headquarters (Japan); he moved up to an Army Major.
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1880年5月に熊本鎮台歩兵第14連隊大隊長となり、1882年12月、参謀本部(日本)管西局員に移る。 In May, 1880 he was appointed as Daitaicho (Chief of battalion) of the 14th Infantry Regiment of Chindai (garrison) in Kumamoto, and in December, 1882 moved to Kansei-kyoku (office that controlled west Japan) of Staff Headquarters.
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「それは−−聞くところによるとだね−−そのどでかい田舎ものどもに、つまりぼんくらどもにさ、訓練を受けさせる連隊本部で起きたと思いたまえ。 "It is supposed--they say, you know--to take place in the depot where they get these thundering big country fellows, omadhauns, you know, to drill.
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1883年6月、陸軍中佐・歩兵第6連隊長、1885年5月、近衛歩兵第1連隊長、1887年には陸軍大佐に進級し、1890年10月、第4師団(日本軍)参謀長、翌年の参謀本部(日本)第1局長を経て、1892年9月、陸軍少将に進み歩兵第5旅団長に就任する。 In June, 1883 he advanced to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of Army, Chief of the 6th Infantry Regiment, in May, 1885, Chief of the 1st Infantry Regiment for Imperial Guard, in 1887, Colonel of the Army, and after Chief Staff Officer of the 4th Shidan (division) (Japanese Army) in October, 1890 and Chief of the 1st Office of Staff Headquarters (Japan) in the following year, he moved on to Army Major General in September, 1892 to assume office as Chief of the 5th Infantry Brigade.
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その後、近衛(日本軍)幕僚参謀・参謀本部(日本)管東局員を経て2月、歩兵第11連隊長に就任し、翌年、陸軍大佐に進む。 Afterward, having acted as Imperial Guards (Japanese Army) General Staff/Staff Headquarters (Japan) Kanto Official, he assumed the position of Hohei (foot solideirs) Twelfth Corps Chief in February, and was promoted to Army Colonel.
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2月、陸軍中佐・歩兵第4連隊長の後熊本鎮台参謀、第6師団(日本軍)参謀長、参謀本部(日本)第1局長を経験し階級は陸軍大佐に昇る。 In February, after Lieutenant Colonel of Army, Chief of the 4th Infantry Regiment, he successively experienced Staff Officer of Chindai (Garrison) in Kumamoto Prefecture, Chief Staff Officer of the 6th Shidan (division) (Japanese Army) and the 1st Kyokucho (office leader) of staff headquarters (Japan) to be a Colonel of the Army.
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