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This is a list of missing topics from Who's Who in Military History by John Keegan and Andrew Wheatcroft.

  1. Statius Gellius (Gavius) (fl. 305 BC), Samnite
  2. George Wesley Griner, Jr. (1895-?), United States
  3. Takeo Imai (b. 1898), Japan (officer)
  4. Kumao Imoto (b. 1903), Japan (officer)
  5. Rashid Inonu (1884-1973), Ottoman Empire
  6. Hikaru Inoue (1851-1908), Japan
  7. Sadaaki Kagesha (1893-1948), Japan
  8. Kagetoki Kajiwara (d. 1200), Japan
  9. Tadashi Katakura (1898-?), Japan
  10. Kanji Kato (1870-1939), Japan
  11. Soruku Kawakami (1848-1899), Japan
  12. Keng Chi-mao (Geng Jimao) (d. 1671), Manchu in Chinese service
  13. Keng Chung-ming (d. 1649), China
  14. Yatsusama Kigoshi (1854-1932), Japan
  15. Takemitsu Kikuchi (d. 1373), Japan
  16. Taketomo Kikuchi (1363-1407), Japan
  17. Kim Kwang Hyop (b. c. 1910), North Korea
  18. Kim Ung (c. 1910-?), North Korea
  19. Akinobu Kitabatake (1293-1354), Japan
  20. Moronao Ko (Kono; No No) (d. 1351), Japan
  21. Moroyasu Ko (Kono; No No) (d. 1351), Japan
  22. Takekage Kobayakawa (1532-1596), Japan
  23. Nagamasa Kuroda (1568-1623), Japan
  24. Kameto Kuroshima (1893-1965), Japan
  25. Masanori Kusunoki (1330-1390), Japan
  26. Li Kuang-li (d. 90 BC), China
  27. Lin Fang-hsiang (d. 1855), China
  28. Liu Chih-tan (1902-1936), China
  29. Lu Cheng-ts'ao (b. 1904), China
  30. Lucillianus (Lucillian) (d. 383), Roman Empire
  31. Flavius Lupicinus (d. c. 366), Roman Empire
  32. Paul Maistre (1858-1922), France
  33. Shiro Makino (1893-1945), Japan
  34. Marcus Marcellinus (d. 148 BC), Roman Empire
  35. Yawara Matsomoto (1860-c. 1925), Japan
  36. Tatsuo Matsumura (1868-1932), Japan
  37. Makoto Matsutani (b. 1903), Japan
  38. Custodio Jose de Mello (1840-1902), Brazil
  39. Count Louis of Nassau-Dietz [Nassau-Katznellenbogen] (1538-1574), Holland
  40. Kanjiro Nishi (1846-1912), Japan
  41. Aleksey Orluv This one? [1]
  42. Pasha Osman
  43. Peter Karl, Freiher von Ott
  44. Josias von Rantzou (1609-1650), Danish in Dutch, Swedish, and French service
  45. Rolf the Granger [Rollo] (fl. c. 890-911), Normandy
  46. Lucius Rufus (fl. 56-48 BC), Roman Empire
  47. Isoruku Yamamoto (1841-1897), Japan Not [2]

Reference

  1. Keegan, John and Andrew Wheatcroft. Who's Who in Military History: From 1453 to the present day. New York: William Morrow & Co. Inc., 1976. ISBN 0-688-02956-6