Kumaichi Teramoto

In this Japanese name, the family name is Teramoto.
Kumaichi Teramoto

Lt. Gen. Teramoto
Native name 寺本熊市
Born 1889
Japan
Died August 15, 1945 (aged 5556)
Japan
Allegiance  Empire of Japan
Service/branch  Imperial Japanese Army
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held
  • 2nd Air Division
  • 4th Air Army
Battles/wars

Kumaichi Teramoto (寺本 熊市 Teramoto Kumaichi, 1889 – August 14, 1945) was a Japanese Lieutenant General during World War II.

Biography

Kumaichi Teramoto joined the Imperial Japanese Army in 1910, being commissioned into the infantry. In 1921, he graduated the Japanese War College and became a colonel in the IJA. Even though he had signed up for the ground forces, in 1933 he was given command of the 8th Air Regiment, and by 1940, he was a Major General commanding the 2nd Air Division in Manchukuo. When war broke out with the United States in December 1941, he held various air staff assignments. In July 1943, he was assigned command of the 4th Air Army, which was virtually eliminated during the US Air Force's bombing of Wewak Island, where he was stationed. However, he was invited into the Army Aeronautical Department in the Ministry of War, and in 1944 he became the head of its Credit Bureau. The next year he became Acting Inspector-General of Army Aviation and in late 1945 he became the head of the entire organization. On August 15, when Japan surrendered to the United States after the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Kumaichi Teramoto committed seppuku, the ritual suicide of Japan.

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