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  1. The Imperial Japanese Naval College (海軍兵学校, Kaigun Heigakkō, Short form: 海兵 Kaihei) was a school established to train line officers for the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was originally located in Nagasaki , moved to Yokohama in 1866, and was relocated to Tsukiji , Tokyo in 1869.

  2. The Naval War College (海軍大学校, Kaigun Daigakkō), Short form: 海大 Kaidai) was the staff college of the Imperial Japanese Navy, responsible for training officers for command positions either on warships, or in staff roles.

  3. May 30, 2015 · Pernah bersekolah di Japanese Navy School (Kaigun Gakko) semasa pendudukan Jepun. Beliau belajar cara kerja dan bahasa Jepun semasa di sekolah tersebut. Tamat belajar sehingga darjah tujuh di Penang Free School selepas tamat Perang Dunia Kedua. P.Ramlee Pandai Main Biola dan Piano. Pandai bermain biola dan piano.

  4. During the period of the Japanese occupation in Malaya, he continued his studies at the Japanese Navy School Kaigun Gakko. When the war ended, he resumed his studies in the Penang Free School and was very active in sports, excelling particularly in badminton, sepak takraw and football.[1]

  5. Feb 12, 2022 · His studies at the Penang Free School was interrupted by the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945, during which he enrolled in the Japanese navy school (Kaigun Gakko). He also learnt the basics of music and to sing Japanese songs during this period with his teacher known as Hirahe-san.

  6. P. Ramlee (born March 11, 1929; died May 29, 1973) was a famous Malaysian musician. He was born on March 22, 1929, in Penang, Malaysia. He was a talented actor, director, singer, composer, and producer. He was popular in the 1950s and 1960s for his contributions to Malaysian movies and music.

  7. During the period of the Japanese occupation in Malaya, he continued his studies at the Japanese Navy School Kaigun Gakko. When the war ended, he resumed his studies in the Penang Free School and was very active in sports, excelling particularly in badminton, sepak takraw and football.[1]