Toyoaki Horiuchi
Toyoaki Horiuchi (Japanese: 堀内豊秋, Hepburn: Horiuchi Toyoaki, 27 September 1900 – 25 September 1948) was a Japanese Navy officer; his highest rank was taisa (大佐, captain). He was known for the development of naval gymnastics, which were meant to improve the alertness and flexibility of sailors in closed areas of warships and he was known for leading the paratroopers. He was the first jumper during the drop on an airfield 60 km south of Manado, Indonesia, in the Battle of Manado.
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Toyoaki Horiuchi
Toyoaki Horiuchi (Japanese: 堀内豊秋, Hepburn: Horiuchi Toyoaki, 27 September 1900 – 25 September 1948) was a Japanese Navy officer; his highest rank was taisa (大佐, captain). He was known for the development of naval gymnastics, which were meant to improve the alertness and flexibility of sailors in closed areas of warships and he was known for leading the paratroopers. He was the first jumper during the drop on an airfield 60 km south of Manado, Indonesia, in the Battle of Manado.
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堀内 豊秋(ほりうち とよあき、1900年(明治33年)9月27日 - 1948年(昭和23年)9月25日)は、大日本帝国海軍の軍人。最終階級は海軍大佐。熊本県熊本市出身。
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1900-09-27
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Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
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1948-09-25
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Manado North Sulawesi Indonesia by death penalty
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Toyoaki Horiuchi (Japanese: 堀内 ...... esia, in the Battle of Manado.
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堀内 豊秋(ほりうち とよあき、1900年(明治33年)9月27日 - 1948年(昭和23年)9月25日)は、大日本帝国海軍の軍人。最終階級は海軍大佐。熊本県熊本市出身。
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