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  2. Category:Japanese mascots - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Female generals and flag officers of the Japan Self ...

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    Pages in category "Female generals and flag officers of the Japan Self-Defense Forces" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Japan Self-Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    The JSDF's self-defence system is known as Jieitaikakutōjutsu (meaning Japan Self-Defense Force Combatives or Self-Defense Forces martial arts.) The first system was adopted in 1959, based on the bayonet and knife techniques used during Imperial Army times with an added hand-to-hand combat curriculum based on Nippon Kempo and Tomiki-Ryu Aikido ...

  5. The female marines Japan is training for war - AOL

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    Women make up only 8.7% of the 230,000 strong Japanese Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), half the rate of the U.S. military, and only 1.6% of the ARDB, which was activated in 2018.

  6. Japan Air Self-Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (Japanese: 航空自衛隊, Hepburn: Kōkū Jieitai), JASDF (空自, Kūji), also referred to as the Japanese Air Force, [2] is the air and space branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, responsible for the defense of Japanese airspace, other air and space operations, cyberwarfare and electronic warfare. [3]

  7. Ranks and insignia of the Japan Self-Defense Forces

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    The symbols below represent the ranks of the Japan Self-Defence Forces: the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force, the Japan Air Self-Defence Force, and the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force, which replaced the imperial military in 1954. The 1871–1945 Japanese military and naval ranks were phased out after World War II.

  8. Category:Japan Self-Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Japan Self-Defense Forces. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. * Japan Air Self-Defense Force (4 C ...

  9. Ryoko Azuma - Wikipedia

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    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]