Yasuhiro Shigeoka
Born (1958-11-13) 13 November 1958
Yamaguchi Prefecture
AllegianceJapan
Service/branchJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Years of service1981-2016
RankAdmiral
Commands heldCommander of the Japan Self-Defense Forces
Commander of the 6th Air Group
AwardsSee Awards

Admiral Yasuhiro Shigeoka (重岡康弘, Yasuhiro Shigeoka, born 13 November 1958) is a Japanese naval officer who served as the Self Defense Fleet's Commander of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) from 2015 to 2016. He is the 48th Commander of the Self-Defense Fleet, succeeding Eiichi Funada. In 2016, he was succeeded by Manki Yamashita.

Career

Born in Yamaguchi prefecture.[1] In March 1981, he graduated from the 25th term (civil engineering) of the National Defense Academy, joined the Maritime Self-Defense Force.

In July 1995, he was promoted to 2nd class Kaisa.

In January 2000, he was promoted to 1st class Kaisa.

On 20 September 2001, Chief of Business Planning Group, Defense Division, Defense Department, Maritime Staff Office.

One 20 August 2003, Commander of the 6th Air Group.

On 28 July 2005, Chief of Personnel Planning Division, Personnel Education Department, Maritime Staff Office.

On 4 August 2006, he was promoted to Rear Admiral, Commander of the 2nd Fleet Air Group.

On 1 August 2008, General Manager, General Affairs Department, Maritime Staff Office.

On 7 December 2009, Inspector General of Defense Inspection Headquarters.

On 5 August 2011, Chief of Staff, Sasebo District General Manager.

On 4 December 2012, he was promoted to Fleet Air Wing, Commander of the Fleet Air Force.

On 28 March 2014, Deputy Chief of the Maritime Staff Office.

On 4 August 2015, he was appointed 48h Commander of the Self-Defense Fleet.

On 22 December 2016, he was retired from the Navy. After retiring, he became an advisor to Gibraltar Life Insurance Co., Ltd.[2]

Awards

2nd Defensive Memorial Cordon

3rd Defensive Memorial Cordon

10th Defensive Memorial Cordon

11th Defensive Memorial Cordon

18th Defensive Memorial Cordon

19th Defensive Memorial Cordon

20th Defensive Memorial Cordon

21st Defensive Memorial Cordon

26th Defensive Memorial Cordon

27th Defensive Memorial Cordon

31st Defensive Memorial Cordon

32nd Defensive Memorial Cordon

33rd Defensive Memorial Cordon

40th Defensive Memorial Cordon

See also

References

  1. "朝雲新聞高級幹部人事".
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-21. Retrieved 2021-09-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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