- 4th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
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unit_name= 4th Infantry Division
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dates= 1888 - 1945
country=Empire of Japan
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branch=Imperial Japanese Army
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garrison=Osaka City,Japan
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nickname="Yodo Division"
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battles=First Sino-Japanese War Russo-Japanese War Siberian Intervention
Shandong Incident
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battle_honours=The nihongo|4th Infantry Division|歩兵第四師団|Hohei daiyon shidan was an
infantry division in theImperial Japanese Army . Its call-sign was nihongo|Yodo Division|淀兵団|Yodo-heidan (from theYodo River ).History
The 4th Infantry Division was formed in
Osaka City in January 1871 as the nihongo|Osaka Garrison|大阪鎮台| Osaka chindai, one of six regional commands created in the fledgling Imperial Japanese Army. The Osaka Garrison had responsibility for central region ofHonshū (Kansai district), ranging fromShiga Prefecture toHyōgo Prefecture . The six regional commands were transformed into divisions under the army reorganization of14 May 1888 .The original headquarters for the 4th Division was
Osaka Castle . When the castle was reconstructed in 1931, a new headquarters building was erected within the castle grounds as short distance away by donations raised from the citizens of Osaka, so that the castle and its immediate surroundings could be made into a public park.The 4th Division was used primarily as a reserve division in the
First Sino-Japanese War . During theRusso-Japanese War , led by GeneralOgawa Mataji , it participated in several major battles and in the occupation ofKorea . It later served in theSiberian Intervention and the Shandong Incident.On
10 February 1937 , the 4th Division came under the command of theKwantung Army . It was transferred to theJapanese 11th Army on1 July 1940 . On11 June 1941 , it was transferred to the active reserve force in the Japanese home islands, but was then reassigned to theJapanese 14th Army in March 1942. It came under the control of theJapanese 25th Army in September 1943. Assigned to theJapanese 15th Army in 1945, its final headquarters was inLampang ,Thailand . It was disbanded at the end ofWorld War II .Noted commanders in the history of the 4th Division have included
Takashima Tomonosuke ,Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa ,Ichinohe Hyoe ,Abe Nobuyuki ,Terauchi Hisaichi ,Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko andTomoyuki Yamashita .Organization
Originally the 4th Division was organized as a
square division : 4th Division
* 7th Infantry Brigade
** 8th Infantry Regiment
** 70th Infantry Regiment
* 32nd Infantry Brigade
** 37th Infantry Regiment
** 61st Infantry Regiment
* 4th Field Artillery Regiment
* 4th Cavalry Regiment
* 4th Engineer Regiment
* 4th Transport Regiment In August 1940 theorder of battle of the 4th Division was reorganized as atriangular division .4th Division
* 4th Infantry Brigade Group
** 8th Infantry Regiment (Osaka )
** 37th Infantry Regiment (Osaka )
** 61st Infantry Regiment (Wakayama )
* 4th Field Artillery Regiment
* 4th Military Police Regiment
* 4th Engineer Regiment
* 4th Transport Regimentee also
*
List of Japanese Infantry Divisions Reference and further reading
* Madej, W. Victor. "Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945" [2 vols] Allentown, PA: 1981
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