Fourth Army (Japan)

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Japanese Fourth Army
ActiveJune 24, 1904 - August 15, 1945 
CountryEmpire of Japan
BranchImperial Japanese Army
TypeInfantry
RoleCorps
Garrison/HQBei'an, Manchukuo
Nickname(s)Hikari (, Light)
Engagements
Russo-Japanese War
*Battle of Liaoyang
*Battle of Mukden
World War II
*Soviet invasion of Manchuria

The Japanese 4th Army (第4軍, Dai-yon gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army based in Manchukuo from the Russo-Japanese War until the end of World War II.

History

Russo-Japanese War

The Japanese 4th Army was initially raised on June 24, 1904, in the midst of the

Imperial Russia. It was disbanded at Mukden on January 17, 1906, after the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth
and the end of the war.

Second Sino-Japanese War

After the start of the

Japanese First Area Army under the overall command of the Kwantung Army
. As the war situation in the southeast Asia and China fronts of World War II worsened against the Japanese, experienced men and equipment were siphoned off from the Fourth Army to reinforce other units, leaving it largely hollowed out by the start of 1945.

During the

Japanese POWs in the Soviet Union
.

List of Commanders

Commanding officer

Name From To
1 General Nozu Michitsura 30 June 1904 12 January 1906
X Disbanded
1 Lieutenant General Kesago Nakajima 15 July 1938 1 August 1939
2 Lieutenant General Jun Ushiroku 1 August 1939 28 September 1940
3 Lieutenant General Kohei Washizu 28 October 1940 15 October 1941
4 Lieutenant General Isamu Yokoyama 15 October 1941 21 September 1942
5 Lieutenant General Tatsumi Kusaba 21 September 1942 7 February 1944
6 Lieutenant General Kanji Nishihara 7 February 1944 23 March 1944
7 Lieutenant General Mikio Uemura 23 March 1944 September 1945

Chief of Staff

Name From To
1 Major General
Uehara Yusaku
30 June 1904 23 January 1906
X Disbanded
1 Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi 15 July 1938 1 December 1939
2 Lieutenant General Masao Yoshizumi 1 December 1939 9 September 1940
3 Lieutenant General Hiroshi Watanabe 9 September 1940 7 July 1941
4 Lieutenant General Asasaburo Kobayashi 7 July 1941 1 December 1941
5 Lieutenant General Hiroshi Watanabe 1 December 1941 1 August 1942
6 Lieutenant General Kohei Takeshi 1 August 1942 11 September 1943
7 Major General Saburo Hagi 11 September 1943 26 December 1944
8 Major General Bujo Ono 26 December 1944 September 1945

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