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In the Battle of Liaoyang, the Enemy General Prince Kuropatkin, Having Tactical Difficulties and the Whole Army Being Defeated, Bravely Came Forward into the Field to Do Bloody Battle (Ryôyô no eki, tekishô Kurohato-kô senryaku sogoshi sôgun ôi ni yaburu)
Ogata Gessan
1904 (Meiji 37)
In the Battle of Nanshan Lieutenant Shibakawa Matasaburô Led His Men, Holding up a Rising Sun War Fan (Nanzan no eki, chûi Shibakawa Matasaburô-kun jintô ni tachi kyokujitsu gunsen o sasagete shisotsu o shiki su)
Ogata Gessan
1904 (Meiji 37)
A Fight at the Yalu River (Ôryokkôjô no shôtotsu)
Ogata Gessan
1904 (Meiji 37), printed May 5, published June 1
By Destroying the Enemy Wire Entanglements [Japanese Forces] Capture the Enemy Fortress at Nanshan (Tetsujômô o hakaishite Nanzan no tekirui o nuku)
Ogata Gessan
1904 (Meiji 37), September 20
Naval Battle in the Japan Sea (Nihonkai no kaisen)
Ogata Gessan
1905 (Meiji 38)
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