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  2. Imperial Japanese Army Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Called a division, the unit was a brigade-sized force, and was part of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS). The Teishin units were therefore distinct from the marine parachute units of the Special Naval Landing Forces.

  3. List of air squadrons of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    Air Squadrons (Air Regiments) of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service were units of Air Groups. Typically 4-8 Air Squadrons (Sentai) made up an Air Group for the training or large-scale military operations.

  4. Imperial Japanese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy functioned as the IJAF's primary service branches, with the country's aerial power being split between the Army Air Service under the former and the Navy Air Service under the latter.

  5. List of air divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    6th Air Division (Japan) 第6飛行師団: 26 November 1942: 1 August 1944: Ocean (洋, hiroshi) Rabaul-New Guinea: 7th Air Division (Japan) 第7飛行師団: 28 January 1943: 21 July 1945: Raid (襲) New Guinea-Ambon (1944)-Philippines (1944) 8th Air Division (Japan) 第8飛行師団: 10 June 1943: 1945: True (誠, Makoto) 18900: Taipei: 9th ...

  6. Interservice rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The long-term discord between the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy was one of the most notorious examples of interservice rivalry. The situation, with its origin traced back to the Meiji period, came with both geopolitical and military consequences leading to Japan's involvement in World War II.

  7. Japanese military aircraft designation systems - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese military aircraft designation systems for the Imperial period (pre-1945) had multiple designation systems for each armed service. This led to the Allies' use of code names during World War II, and these code names are still better known in English-language texts than the real Japanese names for the aircraft.

  8. Category:Units and formations of the Imperial Japanese Army ...

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    Pages in category "Units and formations of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. List of aircraft engines used by the Imperial Japanese Army ...

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    Army Type 98 450hp Air Cooled Radial Nakajima: Ha-25: Army Type 99 975hp Air Cooled Radial / Army Type 99 950hp Air Cooled Radial NK1B/C Sakae (栄, prosperity) NAM Ha-35 Mitsubishi: Ha-26: Army Type 99 900hp Air Cooled Radial MK2 Zuisei (瑞星, holy star) A14 Ha-31 Hitachi: Ha-38: 600 hp 9-cyl radial Nakajima: Ha-39: Kawasaki: Ha-40: Army ...