Yui Mitsue | |
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Yui Mitsue
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Native name | 由比 光衛 |
Born |
Tosa Province, Japan |
November 27, 1860
Died | September 18, 1940 | (aged 79)
Allegiance | Empire of Japan |
Service/branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
Years of service | 1882-1923 |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars |
Yui Mitsue (由比 光衛?, 27 November 1860 – 18 September 1940) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the First Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War.
Born in the Tosa Domain on Shikoku island (present day Kōchi Prefecture), Yui graduated from the 5th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1882 and 7th class of the Army Staff College in 1891. He was assigned to staff positions within the Imperial General Headquarters on graduation.
Serving as a staff officer during the First Sino-Japanese War and the Boxer Rebellion, Yui developed a reputation as a competent officer. Yui was sent as a military attaché to Great Britain from 1895-1899. On his return to Japan, he became Chief of Staff of the IJA 5th Division.
At the start of the Russo-Japanese War, Yui (now a colonel) was assigned to the Japanese Second Army as a Vice Chief of Staff under General Yasukata Oku. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Mukden as Chief of Staff of the IJA 8th Division.