Kōji Yamazaki
Kōji Yamazaki (山崎 幸二, Yamazaki Kōji) is a Japanese general and who serves as 6th and the incumbent Chief of Staff, Joint Staff of the Japan Self-Defense Forces. Before assuming the post, he was the former Chief of the Ground Staff of the JGSDF from August 2017 to March 2019.[1]
Kōji Yamazaki | |
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General Yamazaki as JGSDF Chief | |
Born | Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan | January 16, 1961
Allegiance | Japan |
Service/ | Japan Ground Self-Defense Force |
Years of service | 1983–present |
Rank | General |
Commands held | Chief of Staff, Joint Staff Chief of the Ground Staff, JGSDF Northern Army Vice Chief of Staff, Joint Staff 9th Division Director General, Personnel Department, Ground Staff Office 4th Engineer Brigade |
Awards | Officer, Legion of Honour Legion of Merit (Commander) Meritorious Service Medal |
Alma mater | National Defense Academy of Japan |
Career
He graduated from the National Defense Academy of Japan from the 27th semester of the Civil Engineering Department in March 1983, and started his career as a Military Engineer, and later held various key positions in the engineering field, such as the Chief, 1st Personnel Section, Assignment Division, Personnel Department, Ground Staff Office in 2003. He also served as a Researcher in the Ground Research & Development Command, and Director, Logistics Management Division, Logistics Department, Ground Staff Office in 2006. He also served as the Commanding General of the 4th Engineer Brigade in 2008.
He also completed the Ranger Course of the JGSDF and he also studied at the National War College at Washington, D.C. in the United States in 2005. He served as the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Western Army in 2010; became Director General, Personnel Department, Ground Staff Office in 2012; became commander of the 9th Division in August 2014; became Vice Chief of Staff, Joint Staff in 2015; and became commander of the Northern Army in 2016.
He became the Chief of the Ground Staff of the JGSDF on 2017, after the resignation of General Toshiya Okabe and former Defense Minister Tomomi Inada amidst claims over a cover up scandal within the Ministry of Defense exposing the danger Japanese peacekeepers faced in South Sudan.[2] He was appointed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as the Chief of Staff, Joint Staff in April 2019, replacing Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano.[3]
Biography
- March 1983: Graduated from the National Defense Academy of Japan (27th term) and joined the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
- July 1997 (Heisei 9): Promoted to lieutenant colonel
- March 2001: Commander of the 8th Facility Battalion and Facility Manager of the 8th Division (Japan) headquarters and Sendai garrison commander
- January 2002 (Heisei 14): promoted to colonel
- August: Affairs Section, Ground Staff Office, Human Resources Department
- August 2003: Leader, 1st Personnel Division, Personnel Division, Ground Staff Staff
- April 2005: With Central Archives (studied in the United States Army War College)
- August 2006: Ground Self-Defense Force Research Division researcher
- December: Ground Planning Officer, Equipment Planning Equipment Manager
- August 1, 2008: Promoted to deputy major general, Commander of Facility No. 4 and Commander of Okubo Garrison
- June 8, 2010: Deputy Chief of Staff for the Western Army (Japan)
- July 26, 2012: Director of Human Resources, Ground Staff
- August 5, 2014: Promotion to lieutenant general, 9th Division (Japan) Commander
- March 30, 2015: Joint Staff Staff Deputy Director
- July 1, 2016: Appointed the 36th General Director of the Northern District
- August 8, 2017: Appointed 35th Chief of Ground Staff
- April 1, 2019: Became the 6th Chief of Staff, Joint Staff.[4]
Awards
- Legion of Merit (Commander)
- Meritorious Service Medal
- Officer, Legion of Honour
- JGSDF Ranger Badge
- Order of Saint Maurice (Peregrinus)
Defensive memorial cordons
- 2nd Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 10th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 11th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 15th Defensive Memorial Cordon with 1 gold cherry blossom
- 16th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 18th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 19th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 20th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 22nd Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 23rd Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 25th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 26th Defensive Memorial Cordon with 2 silver cherry blossoms
- 32nd Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 33rd Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 37th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 40th Defensive Memorial Cordon
- 41st Defensive Memorial Cordon
References
- Share; Twitter. "JGSDF chief visits PH Army counterpart". www.pna.gov.ph.
- "Japan's defense minister expected to resign on Friday, media say". Retrieved 5 September 2020.
- "Chief of Staff,Joint Staff - Japan JS Oficial Webdite". www.mod.go.jp.
- 防衛省発令(将人事)2019年4月1日 2019年3月19日閲覧
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Katsutoshi Kawano |
Chief of Staff, Joint Staff April 1, 2019-present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Toshiya Okabe |
Chief of the Ground Staff August 8, 2017-March 31, 2019 |
Succeeded by Gorō Yuasa |