Yuji Fujinawa
General Yuji Fujinawa (藤縄 祐爾, Fujinawa Yūji, born 22 September 1941) is a retired Japanese general who served in the Japan Self-Defense Forces. A lifelong career military officer, he began as an infantry officer. He was named Chief-of-Staff of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in July 1997, and became Chairman of the Joint Staff Council in March 1999, his term ending in March 2001.
External links
- "Chairman, Joint Staff Council (English)". Archived from the original on October 24, 2004. Retrieved October 29, 2004.
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Preceded by Nobutoshi Watanabe | Chief of Staff Japan Ground Self-Defense Force 1997-1999 | Succeeded by Tsuneo Isojima |
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Chief of Staff, Joint Staff, Japan Self-Defense Forces
(1954-2006)
- Hayashi
- Sugie
- Amano
- Muta
- Itaya
- Kinugasa
- Nakamura
- Shirakawa
- Sameshima
- Kurisu
- Takashina
- Takeda
- Yata
- Murai
- Watanabe
- Mori
- Ishii
- Terashima
- Sakuma
- Nishimoto
- Sugiyama
- Natsukawa
- Fujinawa
- Takegochi
- Ishikawa
- Masaki
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(2006-)
- Masaki
- Saito
- Oriki
- Iwasaki
- Kawano
- Yamazaki
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