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  Battle of Port Arthur - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Dewa approached to about 7500 yards of the harbor, but as no notice was taken of the Japanese ships, he was convinced that the night attack had successfully paralyzed the Russian fleet, and sped off to report to Admiral Togo.
Since Dewa had approached no nearer than 3 nautical miles, it is no wonder that his conclusion was wrong.
It was obvious that Admiral Dewa had failed to press his reconnaissance closely enough, and that once the true situation was apparent, Admiral Togo's objection to engage the enemy under their shore batteries was justified.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Battle_of_Port_Arthur   (1902 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Battle of Port Arthur
One of his subordinates, Admiral Shigeto Dewa, who commanded the First Fleet suggested that the Japanese ships attempt to attack the Russian ships, which were anchored under the cover of various land artillery batteries at Port Arthur.
Dewa's reconnaissance, however, had been somewhat incorrect, mainly because he was more than three nautical miles away from the Russian fleet when he made his closest approach.
Dewa's half-hearted reconnaissance had underestimated the Russian fleet's state of readiness, and Togo's reluctance was justified.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Battle_of_Port_Arthur   (691 words)

  
  Shigeto Dewa - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dewa Shigeto 出羽 重遠 1855-1930 was a Japanese admiral.
He was born in Aizu province (modern-day Fukushima prefecture) and graduated from the naval academy in 1882.
After the war he headed an investigation into the Siemens-Vicker navy armament scandal that eventually led to the fall of Admiral Yamamoto Gonnohyoe's cabinet in March 1914.
www.iridis.com /Shigeto_Dewa   (93 words)

  
 Shigeto Dewa Information
Dewa Shigeto (Japanese 出羽 重遠((10 December 1855 – 27 January 1930) was a Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy.
He was born in Fukushima as the son of a samurai of the Aizu domain and attended the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1872.
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 BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dewa's actual orders had been to lure the Russian ships toward the Japanese heavy ships, which were commanded by Adm. Togo.
Dewa's reconnaissance, however, had been somewhat incorrect, mainly because he was more than three nautical_miles away from the Russian fleet when he made his closest approach.
Dewa's half-hearted reconnaissance had underestimated the Russian fleet's state of readiness, and Togo's reluctance to press for a decisive conclusion was justified in the face of the combined Russian land and naval artillery protecting the port.
www.brolgas.com /eu:Battle_of_Port_Arthur   (951 words)

  
 Battle of Port Arthur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
One of his subordinates, Admiral Shigeto Dewa, who commanded the First Fleet suggested that the Japanese ships attempt to attack the Russian ships, which were anchored under the cover of various land artillery batteries at Port Arthur.
Dewa's reconnaissance, however, had been somewhat incorrect, mainly because he was more than three nautical miles away from the Russian fleet when he made his closest approach.
Dewa's half-hearted reconnaissance had underestimated the Russian fleet's state of readiness, and Togo's reluctance was justified.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/B/Battle-of-Port-Arthur.htm   (581 words)

  
 Battle of Port Arthur . 1904 . Admiral . 1912   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
One of his subordinates, Admiral Shigeto Dewa, who commanded the Japanese First Fleet First Fleet suggested that the Japanese ships attempt to attack the Russian ships, which were anchored under the cover of various land artillery batteries at Port Arthur.
Dewa s actual orders had been to lure the Russian ships toward the Japanese heavy ships, which were commanded by Adm. Togo.
Dewa s reconnaissance, however, had been somewhat incorrect, mainly because he was more than three
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Battle_of_Port_Arthur   (425 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vice Admiral Shigeto Dewa commander2=Oskar Victorovich Stark strength1=15 battleships and cruisers with escorts strength2=12 battleships and cruisers with escorts casualties1=90 men and slight damage casualties2=150 men and seven ships damaged }}
In the first five minutes of the battle Mikasa was hit by a ricocheting shell, which burst over her, wounding the chief engineer, the flag lieutenant, and five other officers and men, wrecking the aft bridge.
However, the Japanese had ship repair and drydock facilities in Sasebo with which to make repairs, whereas the Russian fleet had only very limited repair capability at Port Arthur.
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 SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3412
It was thus verified that the new EB system is capable to produce masks needed for next generation devices including 1 Gbit DRAMs.
Using electrolyzed water reduced the consumptions of the chemicals, the water and the energy.
Abstract: We have conducted a series of test under practical conditions with low fluence of ArF excimer laser to check membrane longevity of a fluoropolymer, a candidate for membrane material for the ArF excimer laser.
www.spie.org /web/abstracts/3400/3412.html   (11226 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Noda, Satoshi; Ryuen, Shigeto; Furuta, Hideki; Watanabe, Hidetoshi; and Kagawa, Masamichi 06923209 Cl. 137-596.17.
Komori, Kazuhiro; to National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Quantum logic gate and quantum logic operation method using exciton 06924501 Cl. 257-14.
Dewa, Shoji; and Takatoku, Akihiro 06923442 Cl. 273-146.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week31/OG/patentee/alphaK_Utility.htm   (9473 words)

  
 An Undeclared War
The 1st Squadron included six battleships: Mikasa (Admiral Togo's flagship), Asahi, Fuji, Yashima, Shikishima, and Hatsuse (Rear Admiral Nashiba's flagship), each with four 12-inch guns and from ten to fourteen 6-inch guns.
In addition to the fast light cruiser Chitose (Rear Admiral Dewa Shigeto's flagship), were the cruisers Takasago and Kasagi, each with two 8-inch and ten 4.7-inch guns, and the Yoshino with four 6-inch and eight 4.7-inch guns.
Rounding out the 1st Squadron were twelve destroyers and eight torpedo boats collectively carrying a total of forty-eight 18-inch torpedo tubes.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Ket/C31/E3104.htm   (3542 words)

  
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Rear Admiral Dewa Shigeto with four cruisers was dispatched the next morning to get reconnaissance of the previous nights handiwork.
When Dewa saw that some Russian ships were immerging from
Dewa turned away from the Russian formation, which included five battleships, and the Russians followed.
www.steelnavy.com /HasegawaMikasa.htm   (7837 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nihon Dewa Oshiete Kurenai Jinsei De Taisetsu Na Koto Supeinjin Shinpu No Kyoikuron
Yoku Ikiru Hito O Sodateru Hensachi Dewa Naku Ningenchi
Shiranakatta Dewa Sumasarenai Kansayaku No Shigoto Hikkei Jitsumu Manyuaru
www.trc.co.jp /1412/eng/t_s.htm   (3890 words)

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