Ryoko Azuma

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Rear Admiral Ryoko Azuma (東 良子 Azuma Ryōko) (born December 10, 1973) is the first woman to become the chief of a warship unit in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was also a member of the first female class at the National Defense Academy of Japan.

Nativename
東良子
Born (1973-12-10) December 10, 1973 (age 52)
AllegianceJapan
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Rear Admiral

Ryoko Azuma
Ryoko Azuma
Native name
東良子
Born (1973-12-10) December 10, 1973 (age 52)
AllegianceJapan
BranchJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force
RankRear Admiral
Commands1st Escort Division
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Career

After graduating from high school, Azuma entered the National Defense Academy of Japan in 1992, where she was one of the first women to enter the academy.[1] In March 1996, she entered the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. She became the vice-captain of JDS Kashima, and in March 2013 she became the captain of JS Setoyuki.[2] Alongside Miho Otani, she was the first woman to become the captain of a training ship.[3] In 2014 Azuma became the first female captain to conduct a deep sea navigation training.[4] On January 1, 2015, she was official promoted to the rank of rear admiral. On March 23, 2016, she transferred to the Maritime Staff Office.

On March 6, 2018, she became the commander of Escort Flotilla 1 [ja], and was the first woman to command a warship squadron for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.[5][6] The squadron is made up of four warships and the helicopter carrier JS Izumo.[7] On August 5, 2018, she took command of a mission to deal with the pirates in the Gulf of Aden in Somalia.[2]

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