Teruo Akiyama - Notable Positions Held

Notable Positions Held

Commanding Officer, MS W-1 - 1 December 1925-1 December 1926

Commanding Officer, MS W-1 - 20 January 1928-1 November 1928

Commanding Officer, DD Murakumo - 1 December 1932-15 November 1935

Commanding Officer, DD Usugumo - 1 November 1934-15 November 1934

ComDesDiv 30–1 December 1937-10 December 1938

ComDesDiv 4–10 December 1938-25 October 1939

ComDesDiv 34–25 October 1939-15 November 1939

Commanding Officer, CL Naka - 15 November 1939-15 October 1940

ComDesRon 3–23 March 1943-6 July 1943 (KIA)

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