The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Nishimura Shoji (original) (raw)
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Nishimura Shoji (1889-1944)
Every army or navy has officers who attain high rank in spite of being nonentities. Nishimura Shoji, a rear admiral at the start of the Pacific War, was described by historian Samuel Eliot Morison as “one of the least competent Japaneseflag officers.” Historian Paul Dull is kinder, defending Nishimura’s rush to sea in pursuit of nonexistentsubmarines at the Battle of Balikpapan, which left a Japanesetransportforce at the mercy of an American destroyerforce, as a reasonable decision based on what Nishimura knew at the time. For one thing, as John Prados pointed out, the Dutchsubmarine K-17had in fact torpedoedthe Tsuruga Maru earlier in the day. But even Dull cannot hide the utter lack of imagination in Nishimura’s robot-like march into oblivion at Surigao Strait, though Prados suggests that Nishimura, who had just lost his only son in a seaplane accident, was operating under a death wish. Roscoe (1953) suggests that Nishimura raced to his doom to avoid coming under the command of Shima Kyohide, who was commanding a smaller force but was senior by a few months.
Nishimura had considerable experience in destroyers prior to being promoted to rear admiral in in November 1940. He commanded Destroyer Squadron 4 when war broke out, which was at Magongpreparing to sail with 2 Surprise Attack Force to seize Vigan, Luzon. In addition to the actions mentioned previously, he was present at the Battle of the Java Sea, the Midway operation, and the carrier battles of the Guadalcanal campaign.
Service record
| 1889-11-30 | born in Akita prefecture | |
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| 1911-7-18 | Midshipman | Graduates from Naval Academy, standing 21st in a class of 148. Assigned to CA Aso |
| 1912-3-29 | BB Mikasa | |
| 1912-12-1 | Ensign | CA Aso |
| 1913-12-1 | Hiei | |
| 1914-12-1 | Lieutenant junior grade | GunnerySchool Basic Course |
| 1915-5-26 | Torpedo School Basic Course | |
| 1915-12-13 | DD Yugiri | |
| 1916-8-20 | CA Yakumo | |
| 1917-10-10 | Haruna | |
| 1917-12-1 | Lieutenant | Naval College B-Course |
| 1918-4-15 | Naval College Majored Course | |
| 1918-8-15 | Naval College Navigation Course | |
| 1918-12-1 | AP Seito | |
| 1919-7-20 | DD Kawakaze | |
| 1919-9-1 | DD Tanikaze | |
| 1919-12-1 | DE Yamato | |
| 1920-12-1 | Kitakami | |
| 1921-12-1 | BB Hizen | |
| 1922-4-8 | Yura | |
| 1923-5-15 | AO Sunosaki | |
| 1923-11-20 | Oi | |
| 1924-12-1 | Lieutenant commander | CA Nisshin |
| 1925-12-1 | Instructor, Engineering Academy | |
| 1926-10-25 | CA Nisshin | |
| 1926-11-1 | Commander, DD Kiku | |
| 1927-11-1 | Commander, DD-2 | |
| 1928-8-1 | Commander, Wakatake | |
| 1928-12-10 | Commander, Urakaze | |
| 1929-11-1 | Commander, Mikazuki | |
| 1929-11-30 | Commander | |
| 1930-11-15 | Commander, Shirakumo | |
| 1931-11-2 | Commander, Destroyer Division 26 | |
| 1934-11-15 | Captain | Commander, Destroyer Division 19 |
| 1936-12-5 | Naval College Expert Course | |
| 1937-10-31 | Commander, Kumano | |
| 1939-5-18 | Commander, Haruna | |
| 1940-11-1 | Commander, Destroyer Squadron 4 | |
| 1940-11-15 | Rear admiral | |
| 1942-6-20 | Staff, Combined Fleet | |
| 1942-6-25 | Commander, Cruiser Division 7 | |
| 1943-11-1 | Vice admiral | |
| 1944-3-25 | Navy General Staff | |
| 1944-9-10 | Commander, Battleship Division 2 | |
| 1944-10-25 | Killed in action |
References
Materials of IJN (accesssed 2008-2-18)
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