Admiral Hideki Yuasa (湯浅秀樹, Yuasa Hideki, born February 1964) is a Japanese naval officer who served as the Self Defense Fleet's Commander of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) since 7 August 2020. He is the 51st Commander of the Self Defense Fleet, succeeding Hiroyuki Kasui.

Hideki Yuasa
BornFebruary 1964 (1964-02) (age 60)
Tokushima Prefecture
AllegianceJapan
Service / branchJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Years of service1986-present
RankAdmiral
CommandsCommander of the Self Defense Fleet
Captain of JS Mineyuki
Commander of the 14th Escort Corps
Commander of the 2nd Escort Group
Commander of the 39th Escort Fleet
AwardsSee Awards

Career

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He was born in Tokushima prefecture. In March 1986, he graduated from the 30th term of the National Defense Academy (electrical engineering), joined the Maritime Self-Defense Force.[1]

In July 2000, he was promoted to 2nd class Kaisa.[2]

In March 2001, he worked at the Equipment System Division of the Maritime Staff Office.

In August 2002, he was assigned to the role of Captain aboard destroyer Mineyuki.

In August 2003, he joined the National Institute for Defense Studies staff.

In July 2004, he worked in the Assistant Division of the Maritime Staff Office.

In January 2005, he was promoted to 1st class Kaisa.

In August 2007, he worked at the Equipment System Division, Maritime Staff Office. In December of the same year, he was assigned to the Maritime Staff Office Equipment System Division Ship System Group Leader.

in March 2008, he was assigned to the role of Commander of the 14th Escort Corps.

In March 2010, General Manager, Deputy Division, Personnel Education Department, Maritime Staff Office. In August of the same year, Assistant Manager, Personnel Education Department, Maritime Staff Office.

In December 2011, he was promoted to Rear Admiral, Commander of the 2nd Escort Group.

In December 2013, he was the Training Squadron Commander.

In December 2014, Director of Training Department, National Defense Academy.

In March 2016, Mine Warfare Force Commander.

In December 2017, he was promoted to Maritime General, Chief of Maritime Self-Defense Force Executive School,

In April 2019, he was the Commander of the 39th Escort Fleet.

On 7 August August 2020, he was assigned as the Commander of the 51st Self-Defense Fleet[1]

Awards

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  3rd Defensive Memorial Cordon

  7th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  10th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  11th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  18th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  19th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  22nd Defensive Memorial Cordon

  21st Defensive Memorial Cordon

  26th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  32nd Defensive Memorial Cordon

  33rd Defensive Memorial Cordon

  37th Defensive Memorial Cordon

  41st Defensive Memorial Cordon

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Press releasemod.go.jp Archived 2021-11-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Ministry of Defense personnel announcement (2008-2010 1 personnel affairs) (2011-2016 major general personnel) (2016-2020 general personnel)