Inspectorate General of Aviation

Inspectorate General of Aviation

The "Inspectorate-General of Army Aviation or Inspectorate General of Aviation"' ("Kogun Koku Sokambu") was a section of the Imperial Japanese Army Aeronautical Department charged with planning and supervision of the training of flying and air maintenance personnel of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service.

It was under the control and supervision of the General Affairs Unit of Inspectorate of Army Aviation and Air Training and Instruction Department.

Composition

It was headed by an Inspector general who was responsible for the technical and tactical training of the Army Air service and of the other services related to the Air Service under the Ministry of War. It was composed of the following:

General Affairs ("somobu") with 4 sections:
*General Affairs (Administrative services) - personnel, finance, etc.
*Section 1. Air General Training (related with Air Training and Instruction Department)
*Section 2. Aircraft Research and Training Regulations (linked with Aircraft Research units and Tachikawa Air Arsenal)
*Section 3. Special Air Schools (related with Air Training and Instruction Department)

econdary Bureaus

*Air Defense (AA units)
*Airfield Engineering
*Air Transport
*Air Chemical Warfare unit
*Air Intelligence and Communications

List of Inspector General of Aviation and Members in Department

*Tomoyuki Yamashita: Inspector general of Army Aviation
*Prince Mikasa: Inspector general of Army Aviation
*Torashiro Kawabe: Deputy Chief, Inspectorate General of Air Force
*Korechika Anami: Inspector General of Army Aviation
*Hideki Tojo: Inspector General of Army Aviation
*Kenji Doihara: Inspector General of Army Aviation


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