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  1. Jinichi Kusaka (草鹿 任一, Kusaka Jin'ichi, 7 December 1888 – 24 August 1972), was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Fellow Admiral Ryūnosuke Kusaka was his cousin.

  2. Jin'ichi Kusaka (草鹿 任一, Kusaka Jin'ichi?, 7 de diciembre de 1888-24 de agosto de 1972) fue un vicealmirante de la Armada Imperial Japonesa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. [1]

  3. Jinichi Kusaka (japonès: 草鹿任一 - Kusaka Jinichi) (Kaga, Japó, 7 de desembre de 1888 – Kamakura, Prefectura de Kanagawa, 24 d'agost de 1972) va ser un almirall de la Marina Imperial Japonesa durant la Segona Guerra Mundial.

  4. To replace him the Japanese selected Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka, Ryunosukes older cousin. Kusaka had no air-warfare experience at all. In December 1941 he had been president of the naval academy and looking forward to retirement, but now he was supposed to run an air war.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Rabaul’s air defenses, under the overall command of Rear Adm. Jinichi Kusaka, included three carrier groups that had been dispatched there just the day before, while their ships underwent refit in Japan. The caliber of the pilots was reflected in their performance.

  6. Jinichi Kusaka. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Jinichi Kusaka was born in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. He was the cousin of future Admiral Ryunosuke Kusaka. He graduated from the Japanese Navy Academy in 1909 and served as midshipman on the cruisers Soya and Chiyoda.

  7. Jin'ichi Kusaka (草鹿 任一 Kusaka Jin'ichi?, 7 de diciembre de 1888-24 de agosto de 1972) fue un vicealmirante de la Armada Imperial Japonesa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.