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Tōgō and cadet
Next, Tōgō was sent to Plymouth, where he was assigned as a cadet on HMS Worcester, which was part of the Thames Nautical Training College, in 1872.

Tōgō and I
' Mr. Capel commented later, ' If ', he wrote, ' I had not seen with my own eyes what a Japanese can suffer without complaint, I should often have been disinclined to believe .... But, having observed Tōgō, I believe all of them.
Tōgō also observed the ground combat of the French forces against the Chinese in Formosa ( Taiwan ), under the guidance of Joseph Joffre, future Commander-in-Chief of French forces during World War I.
Tōgō kept his journals in English, and wrote that " I am firmly convinced that I am the re-incarnation of Horatio Nelson.

Tōgō and small
Tōgō Village was established in 1878 through the merger of several small hamlets.
A small museum and a bookshop dedicated to Tōgō Heihachirō are located within the grounds of the shrine.

Tōgō and .
Kagoshima was also the birthplace of Tōgō Heihachirō.
* April 29 – Trial against war criminals begin in Tokyo ; the accused include Hideki Tōjō, Shigenori Tōgō and Hiroshi Ōshima.
In this battle the Japanese fleet under Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō destroyed two-thirds of the Russian fleet, under Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky, which had traveled over to reach the Far East.
Admiral Tōgō, based at Pusan, Korea also believed Tsushima would be the preferred Russian course.
Tōgō was able to use the superior maneuverability of his fleet to advantage, " crossing the T " twice.
Admiral Tōgō, by using reconnaissance and choosing his position well, " secured beyond reasonable hazard his strategic objective of bringing the Russian fleet to battle, irrespective of speeds.
Tōgō could have ordered his ships to turn " together ", that is, each ship would have made the turn at the same time and reversed course.
This was something Tōgō wished to avoid.
Admiral Tōgō received his message at 5: 05 AM, and immediately began to prepare his battle fleet for a sortie.
At 6. 34 AM, before departing with the Combined Fleet, Admiral Tōgō wired a confident message to the navy minister in Tokyo:
At the same time the entire Japanese fleet put to sea, with Admiral Tōgō from his flagship Mikasa leading over forty vessels to meet the Russians.
At 2: 45 PM, Tōgō crossed the Russian ' T ' enabling him to fire broadsides, while the Russians could only reply with their forward turrets.
" Admiral Tōgō ordered the fleet to turn in sequence, which enabled his ships to take the same course as the Russians, though risking each battleship in turn.
As naval engagements traditionally began at a considerably closer range, Tōgō immediately gained the advantage of surprise.
During the night action, Admiral Tōgō was able to rest his main fleet of armoured ships.
And finally, by 27 May 1905, Admiral Tōgō and his men had two battleship fleet actions under their belts, which amounted to over 4 hours of combat experience in battleship to battleship combat at Port Arthur and the Yellow Sea — experience which would eliminate the miscalculations and rash decisions made during those battles, while applying the learned lessons from those sea engagements with both finesse and ruthlessness at Tsushima.
* 10: 53 Admiral Tōgō accepts the surrender.
Marshal-General of the Navy Marquis Tōgō Heihachirō, OM, GCVO (( 東郷 平八郎, 27 January 1848 – 30 May 1934 ), was a marshal-general ( Fleet Admiral ) in the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of Japan's greatest naval heroes.
The following year, Satsuma established a navy, in which Tōgō and two of his brothers enrolled.
In January 1868, during the Boshin War, Tōgō was assigned to the paddle-wheel steam warship Kasuga, which participated to the Naval Battle of Awa, near Osaka, against the navy of the Tokugawa Bakufu, the first Japanese naval battle between two modern fleets.
Third-class officer Tōgō is dressed in white, top right.
Tōgō visited London, at that time the largest and most populous city in the world.
' Tōgō also surprised these young Englishmen by graduating second in the class.

found and cadet
At the academy he helped found the " Black Hand ", a group of cadet pranksters, and led it during his first class year.
Once Byng was enrolled at the Staff College, he found amongst his fellow students men with whom he would be closely associated more than two decades later Henry Rawlinson, Henry Hughes Wilson, Thomas D ' Oyly Snow, and James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane and in 1894, while en route to visit a friend at Aldershot, travelled with a cadet at the nearby Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Winston Churchill.
#: Brunetti faces an unsettling case when a young cadet has been found hanged, a presumed suicide, in Venice's elite military academy.
In 1990, Plantard revised himself by claiming he was only descended from a cadet branch of the line of Dagobert II, while arguing that the direct descendant was really Otto von Habsburg, actually descended from Sigebert I ( nicknamed " Plant-Ard "), different to Sigebert IV, who was the son of Bera II and the grandson of Wamba, the founding father of the House of Habsburg and also the builder of Habsburg Castle, drawing on content found in a 1979 book by Jean-Luc Chaumeil.
On April 5, 1880, an African American cadet at West Point, Johnson Chesnut Whittaker, was found bruised and beaten in his cot.
The ranks of officer cadet, staff cadet, or midshipman are primarily found at these establishments.
These ranges are found around the world as part of various cadet shooting programs sometimes reduced to or in American parlance " the thousand inch range ".
Of interest, the military academies of the US took the honor code one step further than civilian colleges, disallowing " tolerance ", which means that if a cadet or midshipman is found to have failed to report or outright protected someone engaged in academic dishonesty ( as well as other dishonesties or stealing ), that individual is to be expelled along with the perpetrator.
Meanwhile he had found a new patron in the Wettin duke John Frederick II of Saxony, whose father, John Frederick I had been obliged by the 1547 Capitulation of Wittenberg to surrender the electoral dignity to the Albertine cadet branch of his family.
He had initially wanted to be a farmer but found that he was not suited for a life on the land and was then accepted as a cadet in the New South Wales Police Force at the age of 17 in 1936.
Silva's study found gender playing a role in how cadets perceive leadership, quoting one female cadet: " in the Navy the joke is that a woman in the Navy is either a bitch, a slut or a lesbian, and none of them are good categories to fall into, and if you are stern with your people then you are a bitch, but if you're a guy and stern people are like, wow, I respect him for being a good leader ".

found and rations
The landlord found land, labour, oxen for ploughing and working the watering machines, carting, threshing or other implements, grain seed, rations for the workmen and fodder for the cattle.
The Athenians, meanwhile, found themselves frequently short on rations, and the entire force was forced to depend on a single spring for its fresh water.
The Heath bar had been found to have a very long shelf life, and the Army subsequently included it in soldiers ’ rations throughout World War II.
" Despite being what Guidotti described as " one of those moments when someone could have set off a massacre ", the crisis was brought to an end when more rations were found to feed the Iraqis ; a simple solution that made it into the official Marine history of Desert Storm.
When Potts reached Myola he found only 5, 000 rations.
* B-ration: a unit-sized packaged / preserved ration, most commonly found in tray rations ( nicknamed T-rat ) heated by immersion.
They existed on rations of " a cup of water and a tablespoon of bully beef a day .... We found ourselves looking forward to the evening meal with painful fixity ".
The complex of arched rooms that Koldewey discovered was most likely a storeroom, as cuneiform tablets with lists of supplies and rations were later found in the ruins.
Lee reached Amelia Court House on April 4 and found that the expected rations had not arrived ; they had not been placed on the trains escaping Richmond, and those in supply wagon trains had been captured by Union cavalry.
The men had no insect repellent ; although they were entering a rain forest, they had no waterproof boxes or pouches in which to keep their malaria tablets and other medicine ; once in the field, they found the daily tropical rain fouled cooking fuel, and their diet was quickly reduced to unheated tinned rations eaten from unwashed mess kits.
Upon arrival, however, Potts found only 5, 000 rations.
Within the nearby brush, Hume found a cache of rations and correctly assumed that the goods were the bandit's.

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