Hiroaki Abe - Notable Positions Held

Notable Positions Held

Crewmember, BB Kongō - 27 May 1914-1 December 1914

Staff Officer, 3rd Fleet - 1 December 1919-10 November 1921

Chief Torpedo Officer, CL Tama - 10 May 1923-1 May 1924

Staff, Officer, DesRon 2–30 November 1929-31 October 1931

ComDesDiv 1–31 October 1931-16 May 1932

ComDesDiv 2–15 November 1932-15 November 1933

ComDesDiv 23–15 November 1933-15 November 1934

Commanding Officer, CL Jintsu - 1 December 1936-1 December 1937

Commanding Officer, BB Fusō - 1 December 1937-1 April 1938

ComDesRon 6–15 November 1940-21 July 1941

ComCruDiv 8–1 August 1941-14 July 1942

ComBatDiv 11–14 July 1942-20 December 1942

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